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Cal Poly Humboldt and College of the Redwoods to Launch Men’s and Women’s Rodeo Program in Fall 2024
Cal Poly Humboldt and College of the Redwoods are excited to announce the launch of a new men’s and women’s rodeo program, set to launch in Fall 2024. This innovative collaboration will provide students exceptional opportunities to engage in rodeo activities while pursuing their degree at both institutions.
4th of JULY ROUNDUP: Where to Celebrate Your Patriotism this Year, Plus a Word of Caution From Calfire
It’s an interesting time to be an American! It’s an even more interesting time to be a proud American, some might wager, but if that’s you, you’re in luck. Just about every major municipality in Humboldt is hosting some kind of Independence Day celebration this week, should you find yourself feeling patriotic (or just hungry).
Humboldt Bay Fire Chief Sean Robertson Will Retire at the End of 2024
Humboldt Bay Fire Joint Powers Authority Fire Chief Sean Robertson has announced his retirement beginning December 30, 2024. Beginning his career as a Volunteer Firefighter in Arcata, Robertson quickly proved himself to be a reliable and skilled professional. Over the past 26 years, his extensive experience and deep knowledge have made him an invaluable asset to Humboldt Bay Fire, Eureka Fire Department, Humboldt No. 1 Fire Protection District, and the community he serves. His tenure has been defined by exemplary leadership, consistently going above and beyond to ensure the safety and well-being of the community while effectively guiding Humboldt Bay Fire.
Discover Humboldt: North Jetty – Humboldt Bay
This week, take a journey with Doc and his partner Brody as they head out to the North Jetty, past Samoa and west of Eureka. Humboldt Bay is in the heart of the economic center of Humboldt County. Not far off Highway 101, the North Jetty is another great example...
UC Santa Cruz student missing, last seen in Eureka
(KRON) — Authorities are searching for a University of California Santa Cruz student who has not been seen in weeks. Caitlin Sutton, 31, was last seen in the City of Eureka on June 10, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office said. Sutton was described as 5-foot-5 with brown hair, green eyes and a small tattoo […]
Resilient Crabs Rally Behind Three Walk-off Wins
Sunday’s game was bigger than the others. A win in this contest would signal the first conference series win of the new era of Crabs baseball, while a loss would mean far more. Despite palpable tension, coach John Bryant sat calmly reading his book, the fifth in a 13-volume series, pregame outside of the dugout. Sunday day games are when Bryant (a fellow former Orange Coast Pirate) takes the opportunity to read outside in the elements — the crowd all around him. He’s able to focus and find a center. I walked to the fence with our usual greeting, “How you doing, you old Pirate?”
Morris Graves Museum Announces Exhibits Open During Arts Alive Events for July
Those Who Taught: Selected Works by Former Humboldt State Faculty from the HAC Permanent Collection. Works of art by Humboldt State University (now Cal Poly Humboldt) visual arts faculty have long been a part of campus and community life. Those Who Taught highlights a selection of paintings, sculpture, photographs and prints by former HSU faculty members who were dedicated teachers and makers of art for many decades. Well before the founding of the MGMA in 2000, many of these artists showed their work on campus, served on college committees, received teaching awards, and laid the groundwork for the University’s support of the arts. Those who paved the way include Maris Benson, Glenn Berry, Reese Bullen, Max Butler, Tom Knight, Mimi La Plant, David LaPlantz, Ellen Landweber, Louis Marak, Leslie Kenneth Price, Keith Schneider, Melvin Schuler, and William Thonson.
Arcata Reminds Community of Active Sewer Lateral Certification Program for Property Sales
The City of Arcata would like to remind the community that the Sewer Lateral Certification Program is still active and requires that private sewer laterals are inspected for leaks before a property can be sold. The Arcata City Council approved Ordinance 1461 in 2015. The ordinance includes provisions to protect...
Rob Arkley Pursued Purchase of Jacobs Middle School Property Before Eureka City Schools Entered Land-Swap Deal With Secretive Corporation
Security National founder and political lightning rod Rob Arkley was in discussions with Eureka City Schools about purchasing the vacant Jacobs Middle School campus before the district entered into a surprise land exchange agreement with a mysterious corporation called AMG Communities - Jacobs, LLC, which had been created just two days earlier.
Cal Poly Humboldt welcomes Dr. Mike Herbert as new Assistant Athletic Director
EUREKA, Calif. — The Cal Poly Humboldt Athletics Department welcomes Dr. Mike Herbert as their Assistant Athletic Director for Community Partnerships and Revenue Generation. “It just worked out perfectly, the timing has been great, the move has been perfect for me and my family, and I just think it was the right opportunity at the right time," said Dr. Herbert.
Potters drop two in first road trip
The first road trip of the season was not a kind one to the Lincoln Potters. After a 21-3 start to the season, Lincoln has dropped three of its last five games, including losing two out of three in Arcata over the weekend against the Humboldt Crabs. Friday- Potters 6,...
Wildfire prompts evacuation order for thousands in Northern California as ‘exceptionally dangerous’ heat builds in the West
Thousands have been ordered to evacuate in Northern California due to a wildfire burning in Butte County, as an “exceptionally dangerous and lethal” heat wave in the West ramps up.
Humboldt Receives $360,000 Grant for ADPI-MENA Student Support
“Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to providing our students with opportunities to connect across our campus, and that includes finding communities in which they feel culturally connected. Our ADPI-MENA students contribute significantly to the tapestry of our campus, and this grant allows us to expand our support in ways they have been asking the University to do for some time. This is an important point in the evolution of our student success efforts, and it will allow us to demonstrate the positive impacts culturally relevant programming has on our student engagement and ultimate graduation,” says Chrissy Holliday, vice president for Enrollment Management & Student Success.
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