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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.
Family-owned Il Forno Bakery delights residents with sweet treats in Fortuna
A second location of the popular Il Forno Bakery is delighting Fortuna residents shopping on Main Street. Bakeries and sweet treats are not hard to come by on Fortuna’s main thoroughfare. But Il Forno bakery is looking to stand out among the mainstays. The bakery had humble roots starting in Garberville before opening a second […] The post Family-owned Il Forno Bakery delights residents with sweet treats in Fortuna 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.
Document Sheds Light on Arcata Principal's Reassignment
Some eight months before the Northern Humboldt Unified School District Board of Trustees voted to relieve Principal Ron Perry of his duties at the end of the school year and reassign him to the classroom, sending shockwaves through the Arcata High School community, the district reprimanded him privately for "not following the law," the Journal has learned.
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