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click to enlarge Some fresh herring eggs Yeng Thao shared on a Crescent City fishing trip.
After spending a month of my summer running off to Samoa Beach every chance I got to practice casting my line, fishing alone lost its luster. I had so many questions and theories building up in my head, I felt like I was going to burst if I couldn t talk about it. I wanted to find someone I could share this learning experience with and decided to post on my Instagram asking if any of my friends would be interested in fishing together.
As time slowly passed, my anxiety started welling up. Will my friends in their early 20s bother with this old man sport? Will they have the time between school and their part-time gigs? My heart leapt when I saw a single reply. Ava Mark was a friend I d met as a freshman at Humboldt State University and lost touch with when she moved to China to study for a year. She let me know she was back in Humboldt and just startin
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Francisca Vereugo serves up a burrito from the Taqueria Martinez truck. A person could get the idea the only new food in town is the KFC luring cars into its Broadway drive-thru like sailors onto the rocks. Not so. A trio of trucks have made their debuts this month, navigating pandemic restrictions and appetites with grab-and-go and outdoor seating options.
Laissez le Shanty Truck
rouler No shade on the long-ago Shanty hot dogs but the solid food offerings have leveled up recently. A peek at the Shanty s (213 Third St., Eureka) adjacent lot finds a lit patio built by a friend of the bar and a red truck with a sandwich board menu that will allow the bar to stay open under COVID regulations.
Posted By Iridian Casarez on Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 3:07 PM
Within the last four months, Humboldt County s Small Business Restart and Recovery (SBRR) grant program has allocated $1.8 million in grant funding for local businesses that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the release, county staff is working to finalize another $2 million in additional funding for more local businesses and non-profits. The grant funding was designed to help with COVID-19 related expenses like preparing re-opening plans, purchasing personal protective equipment, rent payments, certain payroll expenses, building improvements, cleaning supplies among others.
The Humboldt County Administrative Office of Economic Development collected and reviewed the large volume of applications received by businesses and non-profits.