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March 26, 2008

Humboldt, Reviewed – March 26, 2008

Listeners,
In case you hadn’t heard, KHUM Humboldt Review has signed off for now.
We’ll leave the blog here for the time being as a resource of some sort. The cannabis grow house pics are still uncommonly popular, so if that’s your thing, enjoy.
It was fun while it lasted. Thanks for everything, folks!
Kevin

March 20, 2008

Richardson’s Grove, Salmon Collapse, Tsunami Drill (Updated with guests) – March 20, 2008

It’s called the Richardson’s Grove Improvement Project. But whether or not it constitutes an improvement or destruction depends on who you talk to.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) bills it as a way to allow standard-sized (bigger) trucks through the Redwood Curtain to “help local businesses stay competitive.” There’s a wealth of data at [...]

March 11, 2008

Mattole PTEIR, Endeavor Docs Online, C/R Pool Closure and… (Updated) – March 13, 2008

The Mattole Restoration Council is promoting what it says is an innovative solution to complicated land management in the Mattole Watershed.
A Program Timberland Environmental Impact Report (PTEIR) is described as a way to ensure environmental protection while easing “light-touch logging.”

The Mattole PTEIR will be our main segment on the March 13 Humboldt Review.
For our first [...]

March 6, 2008

Rio Dell, Arcata & Eureka Youth Protection Act(s), Arcata Endeavor – March 6, 2008

Rio Dell. Without getting into the jokes and plays on words (many of which the residents themselves are fond of telling), that’s a community that needs something.
A lot, actually – more business investment, fewer vacant lots downtown, some recognition for its natural assets. But it has a a lot, too.

Maybe what it needs most is [...]

February 28, 2008

Gundersen, Curbside, Samoa, Storrs – February 28, 2008

This has been a difficult show to get off the ground. Booking guests is part art, part science and not necessarily easy.
Especially when an issue is more or less settled, as is the case with the Samoa Master Plan, which the Board of Supervisors approved Tuesday. However, we have cobbled together some sort of presentation [...]

February 21, 2008

Grizzly Creek State Park, Aiy-Yu-Kwee Mobile Home Park, Tuition Relief (With Final Update) – February 21, 2008

The Peaceable Hamlet of Blue Lake has been anything but lately. Come to think of it, the little town where sea air meets sunshine seems always to be in the throes of one imbroglio or another.
This time around, it’s the eviction notices being served top residents of the tiny Aiy-yu-kwee Mobile Home Park by the [...]

February 14, 2008

Gundersen, Graffiti, Indian Island (Updated) – February 14, 2008

First, we’ll talk to Arcata attorney Russell Clanton, who represents accused Blue Lake Police Chief Dave Gundersen.
Then we’ll discuss in considerable depth the phenomenon of graffiti.
Finally, we’ll talk about Saturday’s 17th Annual Indian Island Candlelight Vigil.
Guests are:
Blue Lake Police Chief David Gundersen:
Russell J. Clanton, attorney, Russell J Clanton & Associates, Representing Gundersen
Graffiti:
Randy Mendosa, chief, [...]

February 7, 2008

Transactional Immunity, Lincoln School, Trinidad’s General Manager – February 7, 2008

 Only time for a short dispatch this week.
On the Thursday, Feb. 7 Humboldt Review, we’ll talk with District Attorney Paul Gallegos about his decision to grant “transactional immunity” to members of the Eureka Police SWAT Team who testified before the Humboldt County Grand Jury in the Cheri Lyn Moore case. The main question is, why’d [...]

January 30, 2008

Super Tuesday, CSU/HSU Budget, GIS (Updated) – January 31, 2008

Next Tuesday, Feb. 5, a grateful nation looks to California to help sort out the Presidential Primary season’s remaining chaff and confusion. And an expectant California says… huh? Wha…?
You probably – but not certainly – know how you’re going to vote in the Prez Primary. But as for all those props, what do they [...]

January 22, 2008

Climate Change, Now With Fluoride Again, and Cannabis Too! (Again Updated) – January 24, 2008

The good news is, those disappearing glaciers have got to be going somewhere.
The bad news is, they’ve turned into water, and we live on the coast.
Next week, a national “Focus the Nation” teach-in will attempt to rally citizen participation in solutions to this looming problem. On the Jan. 24, 2008, we’ll have as guests several [...]