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Gold in them there hills

Times-Standard - Thu Nov 26

As gold soars to an incredible $1,180 an ounce, the Gold Rush country of Trinity County has become increasingly attractive to speculators.

Baker appealing prison sentence

Times-Standard - Fri Nov 20

Cody Angus Baker is in the process of appealing the nine-year, eight-month prison sentence handed down by a Trinity County Superior Court judge for his role in a 2007 crash that killed four of his passengers near Ruth Lake.

Cannabis farmers upend rural tranquility in Calif.

The Boston Globe - Sat Nov 14

Education has long been preached as a way to keep children away from drugs. It is the walk to school that has Superintendent Tom Barnett worried.

Los Molinos woman pleads no contest in fire

Red Bluff Daily News - Sat Nov 14

A Los Molinos woman pled no contest Friday to recklessly causing a 1,200 acre fire in August.

Missing mana s truck found

Redwood Times - Wed Oct 28

On Saturday, the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office conducted a search for Garberville resident Sam Dunlea Cushman, who has been missing since last April.

Missing Garberville man's truck found near human remains

The Willits News - Tue Oct 27

Investigators are now trying to identify human skeletal remains that were found in Trinity County on Saturday near a missing Garberville man's truck.

Feds looking for extension on Trinity water permits until 2030

Times-Standard - Tue Oct 27

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is asking for a decades-long extension of state water permits on the Trinity River to give it more time to find uses for the water -- a move river advocates say could threaten the water available for salmon and steelhead.

Miner hopes to strike gold with new technologies

The Union - Fri Oct 23

Mike Miller guided a tour group through the thick sludge at the bottom of his 113-year-old mine, the beams of his headlamp glinting off snowy quartz walls of a chilly mine shaft.

Stand down lifts vets up

Times-Standard - Fri Oct 02

More than 40 agencies or organizations, 200 volunteers and endless goodwill will be present for the multiple-day event meant to give back to veterans.

The Vax Vandals

North Coast Journal Weekly Politics - Thu Oct 01

Some time between 6 o'clock Sunday night and early Monday morning, somebody journeyed between Willow Creek and Burnt Ranch spraying blood-red opposition to vaccinations on schools, medical clinics, sidewalks and the K-rails -- concrete barriers -- lining Highway 299.

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