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No More Handheld Shopping Baskets at the Safeway in Arcata
If you plan on shopping at the Arcata Safeway, be prepared– your only option to transport your groceries around the store will be push carts. Hand-held baskets are no longer an option at this store. Employees say they have stopped offering hand baskets due to an onslaught of shoplifting. Employee management tells redwood news that […] The post No More Handheld Shopping Baskets at the Safeway in Arcata appeared first on KIEM-TV | Redwood News.
Collectors and Community at Rain Delay
If you had asked me a few years ago what kind of new store I would love to see open in Arcata, my answer would not have been a sports memorabilia and collector's store. But then my son found baseball and my worldview changed. I was as giddy as he was when we walked into the doors of Rain Delay for the store's soft opening a few weeks ago. Located at 1041 F St., in the same building as Humboldt Jiu Jitsu, the store is small but mighty, chock full of sports trading cards, storage supplies and vintage memorabilia. The best part about it, though, is owner Benjamin Funke's love of the game.
Hanks leads Warriors to team championship at H-DNL track championships
Del Norte sophomore Deken Hanks continued to dominate at this year’s H-DNL track and field championships, which were held at McKinleyville High School on Saturday (May 4). The Warriors sprinter won all four of his events and helped lead his team to a championship in the boys competition. Hanks, who recently became the fastest athlete in the history of the H-DNL after setting a new league record in the 100...
When Nature Gives You Rain, Visit a Waterfall
While I don't mind hiking in a drizzle, particularly in the redwoods, where rainfall is broken by the canopy ("Forest Bathing in the Redwoods," Get Out, June 15, 2023), the intense rain of recent months kept me away from favorite trails. Finally, on Easter Sunday, after a few days without a storm, I felt it was time to hike in Redwood National Park, look for blooming trilliums and visit Trillium Falls.
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