North Coast Journal 11-22-18 Edition

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North Coast Night Lights A view of the Milky Way from inside the Houda Beach cave and another at the Flood of 1964 high water mark on Avenue of the Giants in Weott were caputured by local photographer David Wilson. Look for his weekly photo

accompanied column, North Coast Night Lights, each week on the Journal’s website, www.northcoastjournal.com, or check out his work, which is currently showing at Arts & Drafts, 422 First St., Eureka. Photos by David Wilson

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Bars Face Losing License: An administrative law judge who oversaw a four-day hearing in September on allegations of widespread narcotic sales at Sidelines and Toby & Jack’s recommended Nov. 14 that the California Bureau of Alcoholic Beverage Control revoke the liquor licenses for the two longtime Arcata bars, which started a 100-day period for the ABC to adopt or reject the proposed decision. POSTED 11.14.18

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Digitally Speaking The damage estimate after a fire broke out in a California Street apartment building owned by Floyd and Betty Squires that displaced nearly a dozen people and included the rescue of “a number of pets” from the property, one of 26 placed under a “receivership” by the courts to procure needed repairs and which is currently on the market. POSTED 11.15.18

‘A Different World’: Correctional deputy and SWAP Farm Manager Jeff Dishmon saw color for the first time Nov. 14 after fellow deputies gave him enchroma glasses, a moment caught in a tear-jerking video posted by the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office and picked up by the national media as both Dishmon and Correction Deputy Samantha Freese emotionally share his wonder at seeing “a different world.” POSTED 11.14.18

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See’s Candy is Back: See’s Candy has set up shop inside the American Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Henderson Center to satisfy all of your peanut brittle, lollipop and other sweet needs with proceeds going to the See’s Community Fund and the Breast Health Project, as well as the American Cancer Society. POSTED 11.14.18

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They Said It

Comment of the Week

“After driving through the devastation in the town of Paradise, it helps to have the successes of places like Stirling City so that when we drive home at night, we feel hope.”

“WANT”

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— Humboldt County resident and firefighter Diana Totten, who is part of a local contingent helping to battle the Camp Fire in Butte County, the deadliest in the state’s history. POSTED 11.14.18

— Emily Coutant’s single word response to Jennifer Fumiko Cahill’s post on the Journal Facebook page about just discovering the culinary magic that is brie meets pancakes meets blueberries at the Wildflower Café in Arcata. POSTED 11.18.18


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