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Supervisors Acknowledge Klamath Residents Struggles With Last Chance Grade, Air Concerns About Proposed Permanent Fixes

Supervisors Acknowledge Klamath Residents Struggles With Last Chance Grade, Air Concerns About Proposed Permanent Fixes
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For Klamath Residents, Getting to McKinleyville, Arcata, Eureka is Easier Than Traveling to Crescent City

For Klamath Residents, Getting to McKinleyville, Arcata, Eureka is Easier Than Traveling to Crescent City Traffic rolls through the Last Chance Grade area on U.S. 101 in March. File photo: Jessica Cejnar Many motorists are frustrated at having to wait two hours to continue up U.S. 101 through Last Chance Grade, but for Klamath residents, getting to Crescent City has become such an ordeal it’s easier to head south for groceries, health care, even work. Debbie Perry, who works at a hotel in Crescent City, is often an hour late to her afternoon shifts because of the ongoing construction at Last Chance Grade. She’s also a driver with Door Dash, but operates out of Eureka.

District 5 Supervisor Blames Missed Meetings on Health Issues, Says He ll Be Able to Return to a Normal Schedule By August

District 5 Supervisor Blames Missed Meetings on Health Issues, Says He ll Be Able to Return to a Normal Schedule By August
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True North Organizing Network, Yurok Tribe Plan to Blaze Cradle to Career Pathway in Del Norte County with $30 Million Promise Neighborhood Grant

Jessica Cejnar / Today @ 12:59 p.m. / Community True North Organizing Network, Yurok Tribe Plan to Blaze Cradle to Career Pathway in Del Norte County with $30 Million Promise Neighborhood Grant Yurok Tribe seal Speaking in whens, not ifs, Terry Supahan, Kevin Malone and Jim McQuillen envisioned a Del Norte County with significantly improved high school graduation rates with students moving on to, and staying in, college. A U.S. Department of Education’s $30 million Promise Neighborhood Grant can support a new career-technical education program in construction, manufacturing and utilities, family resource centers in Smith River and Klamath, and enable Del Norte to grow its own crop of teachers and counselors, Malone said.

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