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Struggling for justice


HUMBOLDT COUNTY

Steichen family continues fight for changes to mental health care

COURTESY OF BEVERLEY STEICHEN


Beverley Steichen is continuing to fight for justice for her son Aaron Steichen (photographed), who died at the age of 39 two years ago. Aaron was fatally stabbed by his brother
Jacob, who is schizophrenic and who the family tried to get help for to no avail.

By Sonia Waraich
sister,” Beverley Steichen said, oring the number of years Aaron
[email protected]
speaking at the Arcata Plaza on “He was out championing Breonna Taylor had been alive, to tell her fami-
her 60th birthday instead. “This and George Floyd. He was out there ly’s story.
Editor’s note: This is the first is my 60th birthday and what I The Steichens had been trying
story in a series on the ongoing want for my birthday is change
advocating for everbody and that weighs on for weeks to get the Arcata Po-
battles of the Steichen family. to our health care system. What me, too.” lice Department and Humboldt
Two years ago, Aaron Steichen I want for my birthday is change — Beverly Steichen about her son Aaron who was fatally stabbed by his County Mental Health to help
was planning a party for his mom to our mental health care system. brother Jacob them. Jacob had locked himself
Beverley’s 60th birthday, a mile- What I want for my birthday is into his room, could be heard
stone. But they never got the no mother ever anywhere to ever smashing dishes and was throw-
chance to celebrate together. feel the way that I’m going to feel members of the community, just his brother Aaron in her kitchen, ing objects he had set on fire out
“I’m not at the birthday feast every day for the rest of my life.” days after her son Jacob, who believing him to be an intruder. of his window.
that my son Aaron was plan- Steichen was speaking to a was experiencing a severe schizo- She would go back to the Arcata Help never came. Police offi-
ning for me with his brother and crowd of family, friends and phrenic episode, fatally stabbed Plaza every day for 39 days, hon- STEICHEN » PAGE 3

SEVERE WEATHER

Fiona washes houses away, knocks out power in Canada


Ocean waves pounded the town destruction. There’s an apartment Workers clear
By Rob Gillies fallen trees
The Associated Press
of Channel-Port Aux Basques on that is gone, that is literally just
the southern coast of Newfound- rubble,” said René J. Roy, a resi- and downed
TORONTO >> Fiona washed houses land, where entire structures dent of Channel-Port Aux Basques wires in
into the sea, tore the roofs off oth- were washed into the sea. Mayor and chief editor at Wreckhouse Halifax, Nova
ers and knocked out power to the Brian Button said Saturday over Press, said in a phone interview. Scotia, Canada
vast majority of two Canadian social media that people were be- Roy estimated between eight on Saturday.
provinces Saturday as it made ing evacuated to high ground as to 12 houses and buildings have
landfall as a big, powerful post- winds knocked down power lines. washed into the sea. “It’s quite
tropical cyclone. “We’ve already had houses … terrifying,” he said.
Fiona transformed from a hur- that are washed away,” he said. Jolene Garland, a spokes-
ricane into a post-tropical storm Button said anybody who has woman for the Royal Canadian
late Friday, but it still had hurri- been told to leave their home Mounted Police in Newfound-
cane-strength winds and brought needs to leave. land and Labrador, said a woman
drenching rains and huge waves. “I’m seeing homes in the ocean. was safe after being “tossed into
DARREN
There was no confirmation of fa- I’m seeing rubble floating all over the water as her home collapsed” CALABRESE — THE
talities or injures. the place. It’s complete and utter WEATHER » PAGE 5 CANADIAN PRESS

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EDUCATION CIVIC CALENDAR

By Ruth Schneider
[email protected]
Editor’s note: The following is a list
of the board, commission and coun-
cil meetings that are scheduled in
the coming week around Humboldt
County.

Arcata Planning
Commission
When: Second and fourth Tues-
days of every month at 6 p.m.
Where: City Hall Council
Chamber: 736 F St, Arcata. The
meeting can be viewed on the
city’s website, the city’s YouTube
channel and Access Humboldt
channels.
• The commission will consider
permits for the development of
102 one-bedroom units on West-
wood Court that would require
the removal of 26 trees larger
than 16 inches in diameter.
• The commission will dis-
cuss the Gateway Area Plan proj-
ect including looking at building
height.
The agenda can be accessed on-
line at https://www.cityofarcata.
org/446/Planning-Commission.
Blue Lake City Council
When: Fourth Tuesday of the
month at 6:30 p.m.
Where: 111 Greenwood Road,
Blue Lake.
• No agenda was posted for the
Tuesday meeting by the Times-
Standard’s publishing deadline.
KELLIE JO BROWN - CAL POLY HUMBOLDT The agenda can be accessed on-
Cal Poly Humboldt students walk near the engineering building on campus. The CSU system has said it can’t afford to increase wages for line at http://bluelake.ca.gov/city/
staff, even if Gov. Gavin Newsom OKs it. The move could mean students see a tuition increase. council/agendas.

Cal State says it can’t


Eureka City Council
When: Special meeting Tues-
day at 5 p.m. with the traffic
safety committee; special meet-
ing Thursday at 5 p.m. with the
planning commission to study the

afford staff wage hike


housing element update.
Where: Eureka City Council
chambers, 531 K Street, Eureka.
The meeting can be viewed on the
city’s website or Access Humboldt
channels.
• During the special meeting
on Tuesday, the council will con-
If Newsom OKs bill on pay increase, tuition rates could be affected sider whether to keep Dolbeer and
W streets as two-way roads or
change them to one-way around
By Mikhail Zinshteyn
groups have considerable polit- oppose being directed to take it start of 2023; Leyva rejected a the zoo and Washington Elemen-
Calmatters
ical sway. from current funds.” suggestion by another lawmaker tary.
Adding to the intrigue is Newsom has until Sept. 30 to to delay the start date by a year. • During the special meeting
A last-minute bill that sailed that Democratic lawmakers ap- decide the bill’s fate. Unlike most bills that move on Thursday, the council and the
through the Legislature may proved the legislation knowing through the Legislature over a planning commission will discuss
leave Cal State University on the Cal State would likely have to The bill in detail period of months, Leyva’s salary the housing element update. An
hook for nearly $900 million in cut services or raise tuition bar- Cal State’s staff — the main- increase proposal debuted only agenda was not available by the
new costs over the next decade ring extra state funding. tenance, office and groundskee- two weeks before the deadline Times-Standard publishing dead-
— possibly forcing it to raise tu- “Yes, we don’t want to see stu- ping workers who keep the sys- for bills to pass. line.
ition for only the second time in dents suffer, but what message tem’s buildings and operations Cal State officials told its The agenda can be accessed
more than a decade. are we sending to students that humming — earn 12% less on Board of Trustees at last week’s online at http://www.ci.eureka.
That “may” assumes lawmak- you get to come and get this ed- average than similar workers meeting that the bill as law ca.gov
ers allot no new increases in ucation on the backs of these at both universities and the would cost $287 million initially
university funding. Gov. Gavin workers,” said bill author Connie broader workforce, according to and build toward $878 million Fortuna Planning
Newsom has actually proposed Leyva, an outgoing Senate Dem- a 2022 study lawmakers funded. after 10 years. Commission
giving the system more than a ocrat from Chino who wrote the Leyva’s bill, which higher-ed- After two years of no raises,
billion dollars in extra state sup- bill. “That’s not a good life les- ucation staff unions support, the largest staff employees got When: Second and fourth Tues-
port through spring of 2027, but son.” would implement the recom- a 7% raise this June, paid for day of the month at 6 p.m.
there’s no guarantee that will Cal State opposes the bill, ar- mendations of that study and in part by pulling money away Where: City Hall, 621 11th St.,
happen. What would be guar- guing the system needs more introduce a series of raises over from student graduation initia- Fortuna
anteed by this bill is the extra money first. The system would 15 years based on good perfor- tives, but that’s still short of the • The Sept. 27 meeting is can-
expense. need to shutter 6,300 classes — mance. Employees would earn recommendations called for in celed.
Now Newsom is faced with affecting 19,000 students — to raises of 5% annually for the the staff study.
a choice: sign Senate Bill 410 afford the first year of the sal- first five years, then every two How short is tough to cal- Humboldt Bay Harbor,
that would raise the wages of ary increases, said Jolene Koes- years, and another 5% raise in culate because “it’s not like ev- Recreation and
Cal State’s relatively underpaid ter, Cal State’s interim chancel- their fifteenth year of employ- ery person is exactly 12% be- Conservation District
non-academic staff and ensure lor, at last week’s Board of Trust- ment. low” the market rate, said An-
the system receives its promised ees meeting. Cal State is the only state drew Heller, research analyst When: Special meeting Tues-
infusion of state cash, or veto it, “We do not oppose giving agency in California without sal- at the 15,000-member Califor- day at 5 p.m.
angering 30,000 unionized em- staff the salary that they deserve ary steps, Leyva told lawmakers. nia State University Employees Where: Woodley Island Marina
ployees in a state where labor to have,” she said then. “We do These steps would kick in at the WAGES » PAGE 3 meeting room, Eureka
• The board will meet in closed
session to discuss real property
negotiations including prices and
NOT MY FAULT payment terms with six agencies
or businesses.
Are earthquakes increasing? Depends on definitions The agenda can be accessed on-
line at http://humboldtbay.org/
meeting-documents-2022
A Facebook post pro- ing? That depends on your def- land, you probably hadn’t felt a ward fault is worthy of con- CALENDAR » PAGE 5
nounced, “Earthquakes are in- inition. If you were in Berke- sharp local quake in more than cern. The southern portion
creasing, the Big One is com- ley two weeks ago, you may three years. Feeling two lit- ruptured in October 1868 pro-
ing, get yourself have felt earthquakes on tle jolts only a few days apart ducing a 20-mile-long zone of CLARIFICATION
prepared.” A few Sept. 11 and 15. The earth- would certainly seem like an surface faulting. From the fault
felt or damaging quakes were M2.9 and fall increase. length and felt/damage areas, In the story “Alumni, nonprof-
earthquakes of- into the USGS “small” cate- There was nothing unusual the magnitude was likely be- its blast Maui event” (Times-
ten trigger posts gory. But more than 5,000 peo- or ominous about those two tween a 6.3 and 6.7. Standard, Sept. 24, Page A1), Col-
like this. There ple posted USGS Did You Feel small Berkeley quakes. They But there is nothing in leen Chalmers said the open let-
is both truth It reports for the first and were both within the Hayward the recent pattern of Bay ter was not about discouraging
and misconcep- 1,043 were filed for the second, fault zone, an area that has Area seismicity or measured individual tourism, but was in-
tion in the state- even though it occurred in the produced 14 other earthquakes strain rates that suggests the stead about criticizing Cal Poly
ment. wee hours of the morning. If since 2000 reported felt by at two small September earth- Humboldt for facilitating greater
Are earthquakes increas- you live in Berkeley or Oak- least 4,000 people. The Hay- DENGLER » PAGE 5 tourism in Hawaii.

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HUMBOLDT COUNTY
Wages
have fallen short of their
goals, the Legislative An- “Raising tuition
alyst’s Office wrote this
FROM PAGE 2 year. “Former governors or cutting
rarely (have) been able essential
Union, during an inter- to sustain their com- student support
view in July. The April pacts over time,” the an-
study found that the Cal alyst’s office report said. services is an
State system paid some “In some cases, changing unacceptable
employee groups 20% be- economic and fiscal con- way to fund
low the market median ditions in the state have
pay; other groups were led governors to suspend (Senate Bill 410).”
on par with what other their compacts.” — Letter by the Cal State
workers earned. Indeed, fears of a re- Student Association to
cession are an increasing lawmakers
Can Cal State afford worry in Sacramento and
this? nationally. A slowdown
in the economy would public higher education
N e w s o m’s f u n d i n g mean less revenue for in the state of Califor-
compact with Cal State the state’s coffers — and nia.”
promises annual 5% in- likely less support for Cal While state support for
creases in state support State. Early in the pan- Cal State has been grow-
through 2026-27, total- demic, Cal State endured ing, the share of state
ing more than $1 billion a cut of $299 million just genera l f u nd dol la r s
in new state suppor t. a few months after New- flowing to higher educa-
That’s more money com- som signaled it would re- tion has been shrinking.
ing in than what Leyva’s ceive a boost of $199 mil- In the late 1970s about
bill will cost Cal State af- lion dollars — a promise 18% of the state general
ter five years. of 5% growth that never fund paid for higher ed-
By one measure, the was. ucation; more recently,
system should be able The system funds its just about a tenth of
USGS - CONTRIBUTED to absorb the bill’s costs education mission with the general fund covers
A 4.6 quake shook the coast of Humboldt County on Saturday afternoon. and still have funds left $4.6 billion from state higher education.
over for other commit- support and $3.1 billion “We’ve forced the uni-

4.6 quake strikes off the coast


ments, such as more dol- from tuition. Both law- versity into difficult de-
lars for faculty salaries. makers and the gover- cisions where it’s seek-
The bill would cost the nor need to approve how ing to balance its budget
system roughly $50 mil- much the state sends the on the backs of workers,
The Times-Standard feel-it reports with USGS zero outages in Humboldt lion annually on top of university. which is totally inappro-
before 1 p.m. The quake County around 30 minutes the $287 in initial costs, An August bill anal- priate,” Gabriel added.
A magnitude 4.6 quake struck around 12:30 p.m. after the quake. Some res- according to Ryan Storm, ysis by legislative staff Cal State’s Board of
struck off the coast of Hum- More than 40 people filed idents on social media re- assistant vice chancellor warned that “it is likely Trustees hopes Gabriel
boldt County on Saturday reports in the Eureka and ported flickering lights. for budget at Cal State. that (Cal State) could in- can rally his peers to
afternoon, with what some Myrtletown area. Another The Eureka office of the The system is preparing crease tuition” to cover marshal more dollars for
reported on social media 22 people reported feeling National Weather Service a similar study on fac- the costs of this bill. If the system. Last week
was “swaying” or “wig- the quake in the McKin- said there was no tsunami ulty, who are also under- that were to happen, the trustees voted to ap-
gling.” leyville area. threat. paid, said Jack McGrory, most low-income stu- prove a budget request
Several dozen coastal res- To file a report, go to The Redwood Coast Tsu- a Cal State trustee. dents wouldn’t pay more of $530 million in new
idents reported feeling the https://earthquake.usgs. nami Working Group reiter- But a promise isn’t a because the state’s Cal ongoing funding — well
quake that stuck about 33 gov/ear thquakes/event- ated that point, posting on guarantee, said Storm Grant that waives tuition above the $227 million
miles off the coast of Fern- page/nc73785481/tellus. Facebook, “The earthquake in an interview. “While fees would automatically Newsom w ill ask law-
dale. In the Victorian vil- According to Pacific Gas was too small to pose a tsu- there’s a commitment by cover the increase. Mid- makers to green light
lage, 12 people filed did-you- and Electric Co., there were nami threat.” the governor to propose dle-class students would next year.
additional funding that’s see a tuition spike, but However the budget-
in excess of a billion dol- a new state grant would ing math shakes out, Cal
LOTTERY lars, there’s no guaran- likely soften the blow and State’s 500,000 students
FRIDAY’S tee of it either, but there in some cases cover the are urging the people
WINNING NUMBERS would be a guarantee of difference. in charge to not forget
costs if this bill would about them.
Daily 3 Afternoon: 8, 3, 3 pass.” Historic “R a ising tuition or
Daily 3 Evening: 4, 3, 8 If Newsom signs the underfunding cut ting essential stu-
Daily 4: 0, 7, 2, 7 staff salary bill, the Cal dent support services is
Fantasy 5: State system must pay Before voting to pass an unacceptable way to
1, 2, 4, 10, 13 workers the higher wages the staff salary bill at a fund” Ley va’s bill, the
with existing funds. It’s a committee hearing last Cal State Student Asso-
DAILY DERBY fixed cost no matter the month, Democratic As- ciation wrote to lawmak-
1st: 6, Whirl Win system’s fiscal situation s embl y memb er Je s s e ers. The students asked
2nd: 10, Solid Gold or the condition of the Gabr iel of Va n Nuys Cal State, unions and
state’s economy. said blame should go to lawmakers to “identify a
3rd: 12, Lucky Charms Past higher-education lawmakers, “who have funding stream that will
SONIA WARAICH - THE TIMES-STANDARD FILE Race time: 1:43.33 compacts in California chronically underfunded do no harm.”
Beverley Steichen and the girlfriend of her deceased son, SUPER LOTTO PLUS
artist Aaron Steichen, share memories about Aaron at the Wednesday’s drawing:
Arcata Plaza in September 2020. The family wanted to 6, 14, 16, 36, 46
raise awareness about the lack of mental health care in
Humboldt County and how Aaron’s death could have been Mega number: 9
avoided. Saturday’s estimated
jackpot: $27 million
MEGA MILLIONS
Steichen
termath of such a traumatic
event, while also having to Friday’s drawing:
work and support herself 5, 50, 53, 58, 64
FROM PAGE 1 and family, has been a chal- Mega Number: 22
lenge.
cers didn’t take Jacob to “This whole thing is filled Tuesday’s estimated
Sempervirens Psychiat- with legal papers that I re- jackpot: $325 million
ric Health Facility, despite ally don’t have any idea POWERBALL
showing up multiple times how to maneuver my way Wednesday’s drawing:
at the family’s house. around,” Steichen said, 6, 33, 34, 45, 54
Instead, Jacob was ar- pointing to a bag full of doc-
rested after the stabbing uments. “I shouldn’t have to Powerball: 7
E R IS

and sent to a state hospital do this myself while I’m still Saturday’s estimated
A P TH
.

after entering into a plea suffering.” jackpot: $270 million


W CL E
SP E

agreement that declared Steichen is still working


NE CY S
RE LE A

him not guilty by reason of on getting legal representa-


insanity. tion, which has also been a
P

The systems that are cur- struggle, but she said she’s
rently in place failed to help not giving up until some-
her family and Beverley Stei- thing changes the way her
chen is still struggling to get
justice. She’s pursuing a civil
son Aaron wouldn’t have
given up. Full service fabric store in the
quaint Victorian village of Ferndale
!

suit against the county and “He was out there cham-
ou

the Arcata Police Depart- pioning Breonna Taylor and


ky

ment over their response to George Floyd,” Steichen


her calls for help. said. “He was out there ad- Wednesday - Saturday 10am - 4pm • 385 Main St, Ferndale
an

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Matthew in the Middle Cartoonist’s take

Right versus left


and the Bible
As many Republicans are Evan- housing should be a basic human
gelical Christians, I thought we’d need. We should provide free food
take a look at how the Bible holds and housing to everyone. Just not
up against Fox sure how we’re gonna pay for any of
News. Can’t ignore this, especially with California regu-
the hypocritical lations.”
Atheist Democrats ***
either. Matthew 5:39: “If anyone slaps
Luke 5:24-25: “Je- you on the right cheek, turn to them
sus said to the para- the other cheek also.”
lyzed man, I tell you Republican Jesus: “If anyone
— take your mat, slaps you in the cheek, remember
get up and go home. your 2nd Amendment rights and
Immediately he stood up before break out your gun to defend your-
them, took his mat and went home self with maximum firepower!”
praising God.” Atheist Democrat: “We prefer to
Republican Jesus: “You think yell and scream and throw animal
health care is free? What, you have blood on those we protest.”
no health insurance and can’t afford ***
to pay a deductible? Not my prob- Luke 12:33: “Sell your possessions
lem! Just die!” and give to the needy.”
Atheist Democrat: “Health care Republican Jesus: “Donate all
is a human right and should be free your cash to the Orange man who
to everyone. We just haven’t figured sends out 30 emails a day begging
out a way to pay for it without you for money. We must keep our cult JOHN COLE - POLITICALCARTOONS.COM
all laughing at us.” leader happy or he’ll say bad things
*** against us on Truth Social.”
Deuteronomy 27:19: “Cursed is Atheist Democrat: “I’d sell my
anyone who withholds justice from possessions if I had any. I ain’t no Letters to the editor
the foreigner.” Zuckerbucks or Streisand trying to
Republican Jesus: “It’s an illegal get by on just seven mansions and School bus driver anxious the Governor of Maine in blackberry brambles, gnarly,
horde invasion! They’re murders, 12 exotic cars around the globe.” about Dolbeer-W plan other articles as being a funk-encrusted blankets from
rapists and drug dealers. Let’s get *** conviction without evi- the pampas grass, and about
them to a detention center and put John 13:34: “Love one another as Perhaps instead of the dence against a well-man- 30 hypodermic needles from
the kids in cages. Better yet, let’s de- I have loved you.” Times-Standard, I should aged, $900 million fishery, the underbrush directly ad-
port them to Martha’s Island imme- Republican Jesus: “Unless you’re be writing to the Eureka with no known right whale jacent to the trail. Without
diately!” black or gay. We’re just not that into City Council. I wish I would entanglements in nearly 20 weighing it, we had a pile go-
Atheist Democrat: “Look, 50 poor gay or interracial marriage stuff. Un- have known about the coun- years since Best Manage- ing on South G that must’ve
Venezuelan immigrants. Let’s wel- less you’re a Supreme Court Justice. cil meeting. I would have ment Practices were im- been a few hundred pounds.
come them with open arms. Now We make an exception for him as his gladly voiced my opinion. It plemented. No right whale I never got to thank these
someone can raise my kids, do my wife is looney.” doesn’t appear to me that mortalities from Maine lob- lovely volunteers, they just
landscaping and clean my house… Atheist Democrat: “Love whom- they are even considering the ster gear have been docu- came out, cleaned all this
for cash as we don’t ask about their ever you want to love. We don’t care fact that school buses travel mented ever, according to stuff up and went back to
Visa status.” if you’re Black, gay, Muslim, Native- down these streets, not to the Maine Lobstermen’s As- their Saturdays.
*** American, transgendered or one of mention the existing traf- sociation. So, you who picked up the
Proverbs 19:17: “Whoever is gen- the other 57 types we have classi- fic with Washington Elemen- I am reminded of a West needles, you who plucked
erous to the poor lends to the Lord, fied.” tary. The current traffic from Coast fishermen’s meeting that tire from someplace, the
and he will repay him for his deed.” *** the school, the park and the held at the Monterey Bay pants, the latex gloves, all of
Republican Jesus: “Tipped min- Matthew 22:21: “Therefore render zoo is crazy already and as Aquarium, where we discov- it, I thank you and I know all
imum wage in most red states is unto Caesar the things that are Cae- a school bus driver, I’ve had ered that California King the trail users thank you, too.
$2.13 an hour. They should be lucky sar’s, and to God the things that are kids jump out in front of my Salmon had been put on Sea- Your willingness to lend a
they have a job with no benefits!” God’s.” bus. To have fewer lanes for food Watch’s ‘red list’ on 6 hand has improved the qual-
Atheist Democrat: “$15 an hour Republican Jesus: “Taxes!? Aack, traffic gives me anxiety. I’m million refrigerator mag- ity of everyone’s trail experi-
should be the absolute floor of min- aack. We don’t pay taxes. That’s why curious if the Eureka city nets. We wanted to know why ence.
imum wage. And if they’re in a we have a team of accountants and planning department has our extremely conservatively — Jonathan Maiullo, Arcata
union, we’ll double that number. It’s lobbyists. You don’t think we’re stu- reached out to school trans- managed fishery was having
not like we own the business.” pid enough to pay taxes, do you? portation officials regarding its markets destroyed. The re- Time to embrace
*** Only suckers pay taxes.” the safety of this. searcher was brought in, who sustainable ways of life
Matthew 25: 35-38: “For I was Atheist Democrat: “We’re too — Christy Mattson, said, well, they hadn’t had
hungry and you gave me some- poor to pay any taxes.” Fields Landing time to research it thoroughly We need to move ahead
thing to eat, I was thirsty and you *** so they put it on the ‘avoid’ quickly on sustainable en-
gave me something to drink, I was Republican Jesus: “Pray for my ‘Red list’ seafood: Big list as a precaution. ergy, not accept Manchin’s
a stranger and you invited me in, I father as he’s in the hospital.” cost, no real benefit — Vivian Helliwell, Kneeland dirty side deal in the Inflation
needed clothes and you clothed me, Atheist Democrat: “Nah, prayers Reduction deal. We all must
I was sick and you looked after me.” don’t work.” Re: your Sept. 11, 2022, Thank you for the Bay act now on climate change. I
Republican Jesus: “If you give Republican Jesus: “How can you AP article, “Retailers pull Trail cleanup efforts have solar on my roof and a
them free food and free clothing, say that?” lobster from menus af- Chevy Bolt EV and have been
they’ll just get lazy and expect more Atheist Democrat pointing at his ter ‘red list’ warning.” The On Saturday, September a vegan and vegetarian for
radical socialist entitlements. Next head: “I’m bald.” ‘avoid’ (red) listing by Mon- 3rd, about 30 people came over 45 years and grow most
thing ya know, they’ll expect radical Hat tip to Larry David. terey Bay Aquarium’s Sea- out to help clean up the of my own food, and finally
socialist retirement and radical so- food Watch, supported by southern section of the Bay have 1250 gallons of rain
cialist health care.” Matthew Owen believes the First Oceana and other groups, Trail in Arcata. They pulled catchment.
Atheist Democrat: “Yes, food and Amendment allows for free speech. was strongly protested by sodden cushions out from — Joanna Welch, Eureka

Another view

Govs. DeSantis, Abbott and Ducey follow old racist playbooks


Several Republican gover- DeSantis and other GOP gov- outlet GBH in a documentary (and still has) a compound in DeSantis. The lawsuit offers
nors have been rounding up ernors, including Texas’ Greg about being bused north as a Hyannis, hence the targeting shocking, first-hand accounts
migrants and asylum seek- Abbott and Arizona’s Doug child in 1962. of that small Cape Cod city in of the deception. Several Dem-
ers, families Ducey, didn’t invent this cha- “60 years ago, 1962, the 1962. Today, Martha’s Vine- ocratic lawmakers, from mem-
in many cases, rade. During the Civil Rights White Citizens’ Council was yard, just off the Cape Cod bers of Congress to California
most if not all era, Southern white segrega- an organization in the South coast and accessed by pas- Gov. Gavin Newsom, are call-
in the country tionists launched the Reverse and viewed themselves as more senger ferry from Hyannis, is ing on the Justice Department
legally as they Freedom Rides, busing Afri- moderate than the Ku Klux a summer vacation destina- to investigate possible crimes,
await immigra- can Americans north. That rac- Klan, but basically was also a tion for many prominent Dem- ranging from misuse of COVID
tion proceed- ist campaign failed. This new white supremacist organiza- ocrats, including former presi- relief funds to human traffick-
ings, and ship- iteration, no less nakedly rac- tion,” Professor Mwalim Peters dents Clinton and Obama. ing, kidnapping and racketeer-
ping them by ist, might succeed, if the pub- of the University of Massachu- DeSantis may regret boast- ing. The U.S. Attorney for Mas-
bus and plane lic fails to hold accountable De- setts Dartmouth said. Peters is ing that he organized the sachusetts, Rachael Rollins,
to “liberal” cit- Santis, Abbott, Ducey and any both African American and a flights from San Antonio to told the press, “We are look-
ies like New other shameless governors who member of the Mashpee Wam- Martha’s Vineyard. Bexar ing into that case and will be
York, Chicago and Washing- join in. panoag Tribe, an Indigenous County Sheriff Javier Salazar, speaking with members of the
ton, D.C. This state-sponsored The Reverse Freedom Rides nation native to Massachusetts whose jurisdiction includes Department of Justice.”
internal displacement, in- of 1962 were launched in re- and eastern Rhode Island. “In San Antonio, has launched a Using people fleeing desper-
tended to embarrass the Biden sponse to the Freedom Rides, efforts to humiliate Northern criminal investigation into the ate situations as political props
administration and inflame when activists rode buses liberals, particularly the Ken- flights. and exacerbating their distress
the Republican base, is rac- into the Deep South to chal- nedy family, this was a stunt “As we understand it, 48 mi- is cruel and dehumanizing. It
ist, repugnant and potentially lenge the segregation of in- pulled where they put impover- grants were lured — and I will was wrong in 1962 during the
criminal. terstate busing still being en- ished people — from Arkansas, use the word ‘lured’ — under Reverse Freedom Rides, and it
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis forced there. The Freedom Rid- Mississippi, the Carolinas and false pretenses into staying at a is wrong now. Govs. DeSantis,
fraudulently enticed close to ers were met with hostility, Georgia — on buses and sent hotel for a couple of days,” the Abbott and Ducey must be held
50 Venezuelan asylum seekers violence and jail from white them directly to Main Street sheriff said at a news confer- accountable and those seeking
sheltering in San Antonio to Southerners, but their efforts in Hyannis and told them that ence Monday. “They were shut- safe haven in this country must
board planes after being prom- achieved significant attention the Kennedys would be there tled to an airplane, where they be protected.
ised housing, employment and and genuine gains. The Reverse to welcome them — basically, were flown to Florida and then
money. Many were told they Freedom Rides displaced an es- identical to what’s happen- eventually flown to Martha’s Amy Goodman is the host
would be going to Boston, and timated 200-300 African Amer- ing now on Martha’s Vineyard, Vineyard, again, under false of “Democracy Now!” She
instead, after boarding two icans, busing and stranding where they were promised all pretenses.” is the co-author, with Denis
planes, were dumped at night them in northern cities, as well sorts of things … The target Several of the lured mi- Moynihan and David
on the Massachusetts island of as on Cape Cod. “We didn’t re- was to humiliate the Kenne- grants, along with Alianza Goodman, of “Democracy
Martha’s Vineyard, without ad- ally have anything. We just had dys, the NAACP and the Urban Americas, a network of mi- Now!: 20 Years Covering
vance notice to any local offi- our clothing,” Betty Williams League.” grant-led organizations, filed the Movements Changing
cials. told the Boston public media The Kennedy family had a class action lawsuit against America.”

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PUERTO RICO
Weather
FROM PAGE 1

in the Channel-Port Aux


Basques area. She said au-
thorities received a report of
another who woman was ap-
parently swept out from the
basement, but storm condi-
tions are too dangerous to
conduct a search.
The Royal Canadian Po-
lice said the town of 4,000
is in a state of emergency as DARREN CALABRESE — THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP
authorities deal with multi- People work to drag a fallen tree limb from their street as
ple electrical fires and resi- post tropical storm Fiona causes widespread damage in
dential flooding. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Saturday.
Federal Minister of Emer-
gency Preparedness Bill Blair
told The Associated Press he aged due to downed trees, extended outward up to
expects the Canadian Armed big old trees falling down 115 miles (185 kilometers)
Forces to help in the recov- and causing significant from the center and tropical
ery including possibly mov- damage. We’re also seeing storm-force winds extended
ALEJANDRO GRANADILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing people around, assisting houses that their roofs have outward up to 405 miles
View of a house that was washed away by Hurricane Fiona at Villa Esperanza in Salinas, with shelters and providing completely torn off, windows (650 kilometers).
Puerto Rico, Wednesday, September 21, 2022. help with the removal of de- breaking in. There is a huge Hurricanes in Canada are
bris in addition to rescue op- amount of debris in the road- somewhat rare, in part be-

Residents seething over erations should it be needed.


“They are moving now,”
Blair said. “The damage is
ways,” Amanda McDougall,
mayor of Cape Breton Re-
gional Municipality, told The
cause once the storms reach
colder waters, they lose their
main source of energy. But

lack of power after Fiona


very extensive. We’ve seen Associated Press post-tropical cyclones still
homes, community centers, “There is a lot of damage can have hurricane-strength
apartment buildings, road- to belongings and structures winds, although they have a
ways, bridges have all been but no injuries to people as cold core and no visible eye.
impacted.” of this point. Again we’re They also often lose their
By Dánica Coto
vincing explanation of what rived here,” said Yasmín Al- Blair also said there is still in the midst of this,” she symmetric form and more
The Associated Press
the problem is.” lende, municipal administra- very extensive damage at the said. “It’s still terrifying. I’m resemble a comma.
He noted that Puerto Ri- tor for Hormigueros, a town airport in Sydney, Nova Sco- just sitting here in my living In Sydney, Nova Sco-
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO >> co’s Electric Power Author- in western Puerto Rico that tia and at other airports in- room and it feels like the pa- tia, the largest city in Cape
Half of Puerto Rico is with- ity and Luma, a private com- is home to more than 15,600 cluding Halifax but it is more tio doors are going to break Breton, about 20 people have
out power more than five pany that took over the is- people, many of them elderly. minor damage at Nova’s Sco- in with those big gusts.” taken refuge at the Centre
days after Hurricane Fiona land’s power transmission She said town officials tia’s largest airport. A hurricane watch was is- 200 sports and entertain-
struck — including an en- and distribution last year, have provided a list of Halifax Mayor Mike Sav- sued for coastal expanses of ment facility, said Christina
tire town where not a single also have not released basic downed transformers and age said the roof of an apart- Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Lamey, a spokeswoman for
work crew has arrived. information such as details power lines as well as the ment building collapsed and Island and Newfoundland. the region. Lemay said there
Many on the U.S. territory of the damage to the elec- exact location of dozens of they moved 100 people to a Nova Scotia Premier Tim are hundreds of people dis-
are angry and incredulous, tricity grid. damaged electric posts. They evacuation center. He said Houston said they have re- placed in the province.
and calls are growing for the “We don’t know the ex- have even cleared openings no one was seriously hurt quested military and disas- Arlene and Robert Grafilo
ouster of the island’s private tent of the damage yet,” Cas- around damaged spots to or killed. Provincial officials ter assistance from the fed- fled to Centre 200 with their
electricity transmission and tro said, adding that he was ensure that electricity could said there are other apart- eral government. He said children, aged three and 10,
distribution company. concerned and surprised be restored as soon as possi- ment buildings that are also roads are washed out in- after a massive tree fell on
Fuel disruptions are wors- that Luma had not brought ble, she said. significantly damaged. Hali- cluding his own and said an their duplex apartment.
ening the situation, forc- in additional crews to boost “Everything is ready for fax has about 160 people dis- “incredible” amount of trees “We were trapped and we
ing grocery stores, gas sta- extra manpower already on them so they can come and placed from two apartments, down couldn’t open the doors and
tions and other businesses the island. do their job,” Allende said. officials said. “It is pretty devastating. the windows, so that’s when
to close and leaving apart- Luma has said Fiona’s “All they have to do is show More than 415,000 Nova The sad reality is the peo- we decided to call 911,” said
ment buildings in the dark floods left several substations up.” Scotia Power customers — ple who need information Arlene Grafilo, adding fire-
because there is no diesel for underwater and inaccessible, Elizabeth González, who about 80%o f the province are unable to hear it. Their fighters eventually rescued
generators. and it has insisted it doesn’t lives in Hormigueros, said of almost 1 million — were phones are not working, they them.
Many are questioning need more personnel. she was forced to throw out affected by outages Satur- don’t have power or access to Bob Robichaud, Warning
why it is taking so long to “We have all the re- two bags of meat Friday and day morning. Over 82,000 the internet,” Houston said. Preparedness Meteorologist
restore power since Fiona sources we believe we need,” is struggling to buy more customers in the province Peter Gregg, President for the Canadian Hurricane
was a Category 1 storm that said Luma engineer Daniel gasoline for her generator, of Prince Edward Island, and CEO of Nova Scotia Centre, said Fiona was shap-
did not affect the entire is- Hernández. even as her husband, who about 95%, were also with- Power, said unprecedented ing up to be a bigger storm
land, and whose rain — not The lack of power has has cancer, depends on it. out power, while NB Power peak winds caused severe system than Hurricane
wind — inflicted the great- prompted at least two may- González said she is fed in New Brunswick reported damage. “In many areas, Juan, which caused exten-
est damage. ors to activate own repair up with Puerto Rico’s power 44,329 were without elec- weather conditions are still sive damage to the Halifax
“It’s not normal,” said teams, and several other grid. tricity. too dangerous for our crews area in 2003.
Marcel Castro-Sitiriche, an town leaders are calling for “It’s useless, as simple as The fast-moving Fiona to get up in our bucket Fiona so far has been
electrical engineering pro- answers on why Luma crews that,” she said. “If a hurri- made Nova Scotia landfall trucks,” Gregg said. He said blamed for at least five
fessor at the University of have not reconnected homes cane comes, if rain comes, before dawn Saturday, with about 380,000 customers deaths — two in Puerto Rico,
Puerto Rico in Mayaguez. and key infrastructure. or a little gust of wind, the its power down from the remain without power as of two in the Dominican Re-
“They have not given a con- “They haven’t even ar- power quickly goes out.” Category 4 strength it had Saturday afternoon. public and one in the French
early Friday when passing Prince Edward Island island of Guadeloupe.
by Bermuda, though offi- Premier Dennis King said Meanwhile, the National

Calendar
sider approving $18 mil- in closed session at 11 a.m. cials there reported no se- they’ve also had no reports Hurricane Center said newly
lion for rehabilitation and to discuss two threats of rious damage. of any significant injures or formed Tropical Storm Ian
electrical improvements to litigation and one ongoing The Canadian Hurricane worse. “Islanders heeded in the Caribbean was ex-
FROM PAGE 2 the Humboldt County air- lawsuit. Centre tweeted early Satur- the warnings,” he said. King pected to keep strengthen-
port runway. • The board will receive day that Fiona has the low- said few communities were ing and hit Cuba early Tues-
Humboldt County • The board will receive a report at 1 p.m. on Hum- est pressure ever recorded spared and said the devasta- day as a hurricane and then
Board of Supervisors the Humboldt County local boldt County Department for a storm making landfall tion looks to be beyond any- hit southern Florida early
food bank annual report. of Health and Human Ser- in Canada. Forecasters had thing they’ve witnessed in Wednesday.
When: Every Tuesday • The board will con- vices housing and home- warned it could be the one of the province. He said over It was centered about 270
except for the fifth Tues- sider approving the 2022- less services. the most powerful storms to 95% of islanders remain miles (435 kilometers) south-
day of a month at 9 a.m. 23 fiscal year budget. • The board will at 2 hit the country. without power. east of Kingston, Jamaica.
W here: Super v isors • The board will hear p.m. consider the approval A state of local emergency The U.S. hurricane center It had maximum sustained
chambers, 825 Fifth St., about the launch of a new of the McKay Community has also been declared by the said Fiona had maximum winds of 45 mph (75 kph)
Eureka. The meeting can Humboldt County website Frest Trail plan. mayor and council of the sustained winds of 75 mph and was moving west-north-
be viewed on the county’s on accessory dwelling units, The agenda can be ac- Cape Breton Regional Mu- (120 kph) Saturday. It was west at 16 mph (26 kph). A
website or Access Hum- also known as mother-in- cessed online at https:// nicipality.. moving across the Gulf of hurricane watch was is-
boldt channels. law or granny units. humboldt.legistar.com/ “There are homes that St. Lawrence slowly. sued for the Cayman Is-
• The board will con- • The board will meet Calendar.aspx have been significantly dam- Hurricane-force winds lands.

Dengler
look at a longer time win- post — the Big One is com-
dow. How different is this ing. First, what do you
year from activity over the mean by “Big One?” Let’s
FROM PAGE 2 last half-century? It’s easy not define it by magni-
to find claims that earth- tude. Only one of the top
quakes bode something quake numbers increased 20 quakes in magnitude
much bigger in the next in the 20th century. At first makes it only the top 10
few weeks or months. We glance, USGS data seems to in death toll. For me, “Big
can make rough estimates support this claim. In 1985, One” is any earthquake
of areas more likely to the total number of earth- that takes a significant
have a strong earthquake quakes reported was about toll in human lives. This
in the near future than 13,000 and in 2005, it had earthquake is coming but
others. The Hayward fault more than doubled up to we can’t say when.
is high on this list. But in 30,000. I heartily agree with the
more than a century of Convinced? I hope last part of the statement:
looking, we still have no you are asking what this get yourself prepared. Ku-
reliable way of predict- number means. The USGS dos to the 70 emergency
ing quakes based on pre- estimates that more than professionals who spent
cursors or anomalous be- 1 million earthquakes oc- two days last week at the
havior. cur every year, far more Blue Lake Rancheria’s
The San Francisco Bay than the number re- TsunamiCon — discussing
Area isn’t the only place ported. That’s because plans to respond to a Cas-
in the U.S. where recent most earthquakes are cadia earthquake and tsu-
earthquakes have been small and are undetected. CONTRIBUTED nami.
felt. Eleven quakes in the Some places, like the Gey- A chart graphing USDS data points show the number of large earthquakes — those Register yourself, fam-
coterminous 48 states sers Geothermal Area, greater than or equal to an M6 — over a 50-year span. ily, workplace or other
and Hawaii have collected routinely detect the tini- organization to partic-
at least 100 Did You Feel est of earthquakes. But earthquake activity. how much energy was re- thing might pop out. But ipate in ShakeOut. At
It reports this month. most places don’t have Annual activity is an lease per decade. ’56 to for now, we are left with 10:20 a.m. on Oct. 20,
But that isn’t at all un- the density or quality of arbitrary way to look at ’65 won hands down, re- my eloquent assessment please join me in practic-
usual. Roughly 10 quakes instruments to note these earthquakes. Let’s take leasing more than three that earthquakes are ing DROP, COVER, and
a month will pick up that magnitude 1 and smaller a longer window. Rather times as much energy clumpy. We may have de- HOLD ON. We’ve made
many reports. earthquakes. than use the number of as second place 1996 — cades of more active seis- it easy on our newly re-
Another reason for in- Global seismic detec- earthquakes, let’s use en- 2005. This didn’t sur- micity and then quieter vamped ShakeOut web-
creased concern is dam- tion has improved in the ergy. Each time you go up prise me as the 1956 to ones. page https://rctwg.hum-
aging quakes in the news. past 50 years and so we one unit in magnitude, the 1965 window included There is no correlation boldt.edu/great-shakeout.
The two largest magnitude see more smaller quakes corresponding energy re- the two largest earth- between energy and death
earthquakes of 2022 oc- in the catalog. But the net- lease is about 32 times quakes (M9.5 Chile and tolls. Using the same de- Lori Dengler is an
curred this month: a 7.6 in work in the ’60s was good greater. That means ne- M9.2 Alaska) in the in- cade brackets for energy, emeritus professor of
Papua New Guinea on the enough to record the big- glecting a few magnitude strumental age. ’56 — 65 comes out with geology at Cal Poly
10th and a 7.6 on the 19th in ger quakes and restrict- 5s and even 6s won’t make The years between 1967 the fewest deaths and Humboldt, an expert in
Mexico. Three quakes this ing the analysis to M6 much of a dent in energy and 2003 were especially 2006 — 2015, the most. tsunami and earthquake
month were deadly. The and larger is a better way release. It’s the upper 7s, quiet — the largest earth- Fortunately, the planet’s hazards. Questions or
death toll from the Sept. 5 to approach the increase 8s and 9s that are impor- quake anywhere in the largest quakes — in the comments about this
M6.6 in Sichuan, China has question. There is vari- tant. world during that 36-year upper 8 to 9 range — are column, or want a free
reached 93 and the Micho- ability but no trend. Many When I was teaching, I stretch was an 8.4. De- restricted to subduction copy of the preparedness
acán 7.6 and 6.8 aftershock statisticians have looked took the Gutenberg Rich- cades are still very short zones, most of which are magazine “Living on
claimed five lives. at earthquake activity ter equation between en- time spans compared to remote relative to human Shaky Ground”? Leave
A better way to ap- and, except for aftershock ergy and magnitude to earthquake activity and populations. a message at 707-826-
proach the question of projections, no one has make a rough back-of- if we had really good data Circling back to the sec- 6019 or email Kamome@
earthquake increase is to found a way to forecast the-envelop estimate of spanning millennia, some- ond part of the Facebook humboldt.edu.
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ASIA

Marcos wants to ‘reintroduce’ Philippines


By Ted Anthony
a functioning legal system flavors. Last week, Mar-
The Associated Press
be judged from elsewhere? cos traveled to the south-
“We have a judiciary. It’s ern part of the nation —
NEW YORK >> Looking to “re- not perfect,” he said. “I do a predominantly Muslim
introduce the Philippines” not understand why we area of a predominantly
to the world, new President need an outside adjudica- Catholic country — to ex-
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has tor to tell us how to inves- press support for a multi-
ambitious plans for his na- tigate, who to investigate, year effort to help a one-
tion on the international how to go about it.” time rebel group, the Moro
stage and at home — if, Marcos cast the corona- Islamic Liberation Front,
that is, the twin specters virus pandemic as many give up their guns and gov-
of pandemic and climate other leaders have — as ern their autonomous re-
change can be overcome a balancing act between gion effectively.
or at least managed. keeping people safe and While Moro has come
And if he can surmount making sure life can push into the government fold,
the legacies of two people: forward. smaller militant groups
his predecessor, and his fa- “We took a very extreme including the violent Abu
ther. position in the Philippines, Sayyaf have continued to
He a l so w a nt s t o and we eventually had the fight the government and
strengthen ties with both longest lockdown in any wage sporadic attacks, es-
the United States and country in the world,” he pecially in impoverished
China — a delicate balanc- said. “That was the choice rural regions with weak
ing act for the Southeast of the previous govern- law enforcement. Marcos
Asian nation — and, like ment. And now, we are now dismissed Abu Sayyaf as
many of his fellow lead- coming out of it.” a group that no longer has
ers at the United Nations JULIA NIKHINSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In recent days, he has a cause other than “ban-
this week, called on the Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. speaks during an interview with The Associated both removed a national ditry.”
countries that have caused Press in New York on Friday. mandate to wear masks “I don’t believe they
global warming to help less outdoors and extended a are a movement anymore.
wealthy nations counteract New York on the sidelines some and plundering dic- tial law in 1972, a year be- “state of calamity” — some- They are not fighting for
its effects. of the U.N. General Assem- tator to others, ruled from fore his term was to expire. thing he said he didn’t nec- anything,” Marcos said.
Marcos, swept into of- bly’s annual leaders’ meet- the 1960s to the 1980s, in- He padlocked Congress essarily want to do, but “They are just criminals.”
fice this spring, is already ing. Three months into his cluding a tumultuous pe- and newspaper offices, or- keeping the declaration in Marcos did not specify
drawing distinctions both administration, he seemed riod of martial law and re- dered the arrest of politi- place allows more people to precisely why the Philip-
subtle and obvious be- energetic and enthusiastic pression. He made the fam- cal opponents and activ- continue getting help. pines needed to be rein-
tween himself and his vol- — and eager to project his ily reputation an indelible ists and ruled by decree. “It’s not very encourag- troduced, though the coun-
uble predecessor, Rodrigo vision for the nation be- part of Filipino history. Thousands of Filipinos dis- ing when people look at try’s image took a hit from
Duterte, who alienated yond its borders. Addressing the family appeared under his rule; your country and they see, 2016 to 2022 under the
many international part- On Thursday, he met legacy directly is some- some have never been ac- ‘Well, it’s under a state of Duterte administration.
ners with his violent ap- with U.S. President Joe thing the son has been counted for. calamity.’ That’s not good “The purpose, really,
proach to fighting drug Biden in a bid to strengthen loath to do, at least explic- When it comes to his for tourists. It’s not good that I have brought to this
trafficking and the coarse the sometimes complicated itly, though he vehemently predecessor, Marcos treads for visitors. It’s not good visit here in New York ...
rhetoric he used to galva- ties that have ebbed and rejects use of the term “dic- a nuanced political line as for business,” Marcos said. has been to try to reintro-
nize supporters. flowed between the two tator” to describe his fa- well. Distinguishing him- Encouraging ties with duce the Philippines to our
Asked if Duterte went nations since the Philip- ther’s rule. To him, the po- self from Duterte’s in-your- China, particularly given American friends, both in
too far with his lethal drug pines spent four decades litical baggage of his par- face rule can benefit him Beijing’s aggressive mar- the private sector and in
crackdown, Marcos redi- as an American colony in ents is a remnant of the at home and internation- itime policies, might be the public sector,” he said.
rected the criticism toward the early 20th century. past. ally, but Duterte’s popu- a daunting prospect for a And after the pandemic
those who carried out the “There have been bits “I did not indulge in any larity helped catapult him nation so closely and his- truly ends, he said, the na-
plan. and pieces where they were of that political back-and- into office, and the former torically aligned with the tion needs to find a fruitful
“His people went too not perhaps ideal,” Mar- forth concerning the Mar- president’s daughter Sara United States. But, Mar- path and follow it.
far sometimes,” Marcos cos said. “But in the end, cos family,” he said. “All I is Marcos’ vice president. cos says, it’s possible — and “We have to position
told The Associated Press that overall trajectory has spoke about was, ‘What are The extrajudicial kill- necessary. ourselves. We have to be
on Friday. “We have seen been to strengthen and we going to do to get into in gs a ssociat ed w ith “It is a very fine line clever about forecasting,
many cases where police- strengthen and strengthen a better place?’ And people Duterte’s yearslong crack- that we have to tread in being a bit prescient,” he
men, other operatives, our relationship.” responded.” down provoked calls that the Philippines,” the presi- said.
some were just shady char- In addition to Duterte, Engaging, he said, would his administration should dent said. “We do not sub- “We do not want to re-
acters that we didn’t quite Marcos also must draw have simply been a retread be investigated from the scribe to the old Cold War turn to whatever it is we
know where they came distinctions between him- — and an unnecessary one. outside, and he vowed not ‘spheres of influence.’ ... So were doing pre-pandemic,”
from and who they were self and the most iconic fig- “It doesn’t help. It doesn’t to rejoin the International it’s really guided by na- Marcos said. “We want to
working for. But now we’ve ure in the Philippines’ pub- change anything,” he said. Criminal Court — a precept tional interest, number be able to be involved and
gone after them.” lic sphere: his late father, “So what’s the point?” that Marcos agrees with. one. And second, the main- be a vital part of the new
Marcos, 65, sat for a whose name he shares. Fer- The elder Marcos placed After all, Marcos asked, tenance of peace.” global economy, of the new
wide-ranging interview in dinand Marcos Sr., hero to the Philippines under mar- why should a country with Peace comes in many global political situation.”

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The Barnum House — which houses the Humboldt County Historical Society and its archives — is located at 703 Eighth St. in Eureka.

Celebrating history
Historical society marks its 75th anniversary, holds 61st luncheon
By Heather Shelton
rials relating to Indigenous peo- lection, which allows us to add
[email protected]
ples, environmental history, rail- staff hours towards a more de-
roads, fisheries, businesses, and tailed plan for future phases,” Do-
The Humboldt County Histor- clubs and organizations. Our Ge- niger said. “In addition, HCHS
ical Society will hold its 61st an- nealogy Room includes family his- works closely and collaboratively
nual luncheon Oct. 2 from 12:30 tories, death and marriage records, with other local and regional mu-
to 2:30 p.m. at the Eureka Veter- wills, obituary abstracts, census in- seums, nonprofits and tribal enti-
ans Memorial Building, 1020 H dexes, city directories, voting and ties.”
St., Eureka. tax registers, yearbooks, ship pas- Guest speaker
This event — open to HCHS senger lists and more.
members and the public — is “Thanks to many generous do- The guest speaker at this year’s
also serving to mark the 75th an- nors,” Doniger said, “we also hold annual luncheon will be HCHS
niversary of the nonprofit Hum- extensive local map collections, in- Past President Arlene Hartin, who
boldt County Historical Society, cluding county assessor, title com- will talk about the history of the
which was founded in 1947 to col- pany, land survey, state highway Humboldt County Historical Soci-
lect, preserve and make accessible and fire insurance company re- ety from its founding through to- JOSE QUEZADA — HUMEDIA, LLC
the documentary heritage of the cords and others. Our photo col- day. Hartin is a native of Eureka
North Coast community. lection is a popular resource for and a graduate of Humboldt State Arlene Hartin stands in front of the Humboldt Historical Society
“We want to celebrate our researchers, featuring well over University (now Cal Poly Hum- building boasting a 75th anniversary sign in this photo taken in March
shared commitment to this work, 75,000 images. It is one of the larg- boldt). She worked for many years 2022. Hartin joined the society as a member in 1962, “and I’ve been
and especially to honor and rec- est and most extensive collections in human resources at the Caltrans involved with history ever since,” she said. She’s the guest speaker at
ognize our members, who are so in our region. We also continue to District 1 office and, while there, be- this year’s HCHS annual luncheon.
vitally important to the society’s publish our quarterly journal, The came the unofficial Caltrans histo-
mission,” said Susan Doniger, Humboldt Historian, and produce rian, Doniger said. Hartin is cur- important anniversary year,” Do- particularly focusing on honoring
HCHS board member. our monthly library lecture series, rently a regional vice president for niger said. our members and volunteers and,
She added: “We are so hon- via Zoom at present. We have re- the Conference of California Histor- Tickets for the annual luncheon of course, welcome any and all new
ored to have reached this mile- cently re-opened for in-person ap- ical Societies, representing organi- are $50 and can be purchased by members if they should care to join
stone birthday. Our mission con- pointments, and while patrons can zations in Humboldt and Del Norte calling the HCHS bookstore at 707- us. We are a nonprofit and solely
tinues to make the rich history now visit in person, we will con- counties, and the District 1 rep for 445-4342 or visiting https://hum- supported by our generous mem-
of the Humboldt region accessi- tinue some of our new online col- the Caltrans Quarter Century Club. boldthistory.org. (Click the top ban- bers and donors.”
ble to the public, and we feel in- laborations and projects.” “Arlene Hartin is one of our his- ner under “events” and select “An- The Barnum House — which
credibly privileged to preserve all The historical society, she said, toric treasures, a living link to our nual Luncheon” to make purchases houses the Humboldt County His-
these unique resources. We hold also is looking toward the future, past as one of our longest serving and view menu details.” The ca- torical Society and its archives —
many collections, including a li- particularly in terms of improving members (since 1962) and past so- terer, Uniquely Yours, will provide is located at 703 Eighth St. in Eu-
brary of local and regional his- the care of and access to its col- ciety president. She has a wealth of the meal. reka. For more information about
torical books and periodicals, cu- lections. stories and knowledge about our “We welcome any and all mem- the Humboldt County Historical
rated files of biographical, oral his- “To this end, we are working society’s history, so it is a real plea- bers of the public to our celebration Society or to learn how to become
tories and general information on with a grant from the McLean sure and honor to have her speak luncheon,” Doniger said. “In this a member, go to https://humbold-
many topics. These include mate- Foundation to assess our map col- at our 61st luncheon on such an special anniversary year, we are thistory.org.

LECTURE, TOO

Historical society receives grant for video project


By Heather Shelton
reka and is known for his meticulous According to a HCHS press re- known local disasters — will be pre- Hill said. “They can motivate shar-
[email protected]
and in-depth research. lease, the Humanities For All Quick sented on March 19, 2023 at 2 p.m. ing and consideration of our similar-
The deadline to sign up for access Grant is a competitive grant pro- at the Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth ities and differences.”
Plenty more news — including a to the lecture is 5 p.m. Friday. Af- gram of California Humanities “that St., Arcata. The free program will in- Julie Fry, president and CEO of
special lecture and a grant award ter registering, participants will re- supports locally initiated public hu- clude short videos and a panel dis- California Humanities, said, “These
— has come from the Humboldt ceive the meeting ID and password. manities projects that respond to the cussion about the historical signifi- projects will bring the complexity
County Historical Society this week. Assistance in signing up is available needs and interests of Californians, cance of Humboldt Bay. and diversity of California to light
On Saturday, Oct. 1, at 2:30 p.m. through the Humboldt County Li- encourage greater public participa- “The panel, composed of experts in new ways that will engage Cali-
the society’s 75th anniversary lecture brary by calling 707-269-1915. tion in humanities programming, selected by leaders from the Wiyot fornians from every part of our state
series will present “Eureka’s South particularly by new and/or under- Tribe, will address how our view of and will help us all understand each
Park Neighborhood and Racetrack Grant awarded served audiences and promote un- the natural world and its challenges other better.”
1860s-1910s.” The Humboldt County Historical derstanding and empathy among all shapes our experiences as individu- A complete list of all Humanities
The Zoom presentation — hosted Society has also received a $5,000 our state’s peoples in order to culti- als and societies,” said HCHS Exec- For All Quick Grants can be found at
by the Humboldt County Library — Humanities For All Quick Grant vate a thriving democracy.” utive Director Jane Hill. calhum.org. California Humanities
will be given by HCHS board mem- from California Humanities for its “Disasters of Humboldt Bay” — “Disasters provoke curiosity and a is a nonprofit partner of the National
ber Mike Berry, who was born in Eu- “Disasters of Humboldt Bay” project. a video project about three well- willingness to admit human frailty,” Endowment of the Humanities.
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EVENT STRIVING FOR 'IMPREFECTION'

Changing what
you say to yourself
“Have you lost weight?” vious incarnation.
“Yeah, a little.” To change that painful
“Wow! You look great!” pattern, I propose a simple
“Oh, it’s thought experiment. Each
no big deal. time you catch yourself
Besides, I’ve doing something — any-
got so much thing — to bring yourself
to go, and closer to a goal, take a few
I’ve done seconds and congratulate
this a mil- yourself. Wanna be really
lion times. bold? Tell someone about
I probably your accomplishment. At
won’t stick day’s end, you’d have ap-
to it.” plauded yourself several
Let’s take a look at times, and with each time,
our resistance to compli- you lessened the chance of
ments, shall we? opening the “bad feelings”
We are quick to beat door into the cycle again.
ourselves up and pain- Change is not “all or
fully slow to accept com- nothing.” Nobody flips a
pliments. We think, switch and the “bad” hab-
“What difference does it its finally vanish, remov-
make whether or not I ing with them any urges to
COURTESY OF MARK LARSON praise myself for a five- revert to old unhealthier
Local folks take part in a Humboldt Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity event at the 2021 “Migrations: Walking pound loss or congrat- ways. In the real world, the
Together” event in Arcata. ulate myself because I road to a healthier lifestyle
got up off the couch and is one small (sometimes

Walk together as part


walked around the neigh- trudging) step after one
borhood? Anyone could small (sometimes trudg-
have done that. No biggie, ing) step. There is no light
right?” at the end of the tunnel, no
Beginning with the ba- gold pot at the end of the

of ‘Migrations’ project
sic premise of “If I al- rainbow, and no choir of
ways do what I’ve always angels singing on high. We
done, I’ll always be where never wake up and are fi-
I’ve always been,” it does nally “there.” There is al-
make a huge difference. ways another “there” there.
Becoming health- That’s not meant to
ier — in any fashion — sound pessimistic, rather
The Times-Standard rade at Valley West in Carl- the North Coast Environ- storytelling, puppetry, mu- is not about changing it’s hopeful. With slow,
son Park (5201 Carlson Park mental Center will share sic, poetry and more. Every- what we eat, our activ- plodding, diligence and
Playhouse Arts will pres- Drive, Arcata). The proces- their work, play and cul- one will celebrate with food ity level or how we handle dedication, one’s fo-
ent “Migrations: Walking sion will stop at several lo- ture. upon arriving at the final stress. Sure, behavioral cus changes from “fail-
Together” Saturday, Oct. 1, cations along the route, Participants can plan to destination, Carlson Park. changes are essential, ure” to “success,” notic-
from 9 a.m. to about 2 p.m. where diverse cultural walk the whole route or just Strollers and bikes are wel- but they’re the outward ing suddenly the resisted
The structure of this groups and organizations drop in for a performance come, though no motor ve- manifestations of how urge to eat the donuts left
event is a procession: Ev- such as Humboldt Asians or two hosted by these lo- hicles. we think about ourselves. on the office table even
eryone will start in front of & Pacific Islanders in Soli- cal organizations. Check out the itinerary Thoughts generate feel- though no one was watch-
the Arcata Playhouse (1251 darity (HAPI), Centro Del This original, multi-disci- map at www.arcataplay- ings; feeling direct ac- ing, or knowing your day
Ninth St., Arcata) and fin- Pueblo, the Yurok Wellness plinary, multicultural proj- house.org/events/migra- tions; actions create doesn’t feel complete any-
ish with a celebratory pa- Coalition, Outer Space and ect offers dance, movement, tions. lives. If happiness, better more when you don’t take
health, or more success a walk, or recognizing that
is truly a goal, one must you’re no longer “sweating
SENSE AND SENSITIVITY change one’s thoughts. the small stuff” as much.
Otherwise, like Sisyphus, Sure, it took longer than

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doomed to force the same
rock up the same hill over
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expected, but if lifestyle
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Each small positive ob-
By Harriette Cole Friends twice during the off-sea- be induced by stress. Just To change one’s servation is another brick
Dear Remaining son when everyone gets to- thinking about that makes thoughts, it’s important in the wall of a healthier
Friends: First, survey your gether for drinks or din- me even more stressed to understand their mo- lifestyle. Conversely, let-
Dear Harriette: I made life. Do you actually have ner. Don’t get your feel- out. I need to get my act tivation. Long-standing ting that big “yeah, but…”
friends with a group of the resources to cultivate ings hurt, though, if the together, but right now I “unhealthy” habits be- get in the way of accepting
women this summer who these relationships in the others cannot rally. You am feeling very isolated. gin as rewards or comfort compliments and always
were so kind. We have cooler months? Do you have a rhythm with them My friends say I’m crazy to for difficult days, “medi- seeking the “big prize,” is
known each other for a have the time and capabil- now. That may be enough. feel like I’m suffering be- cation” to numb us so we tilting at windmills. There
while, but we bonded in ity to be present for these The sentiment that you cause they think I have don’t have to think about will be no pleasure in the
a different way recently. women if you open that have of wanting to spend such a great life. I suppose that which we consider process, and before you re-
Normally we only see one door? Sometimes an idea time with them may be I do: I have a good job unpleasant; and — in alize it, you’ll be back in
another during the sum- sounds good but could be worth cherishing even if it and a solid marriage, but some cases — they even front of the refrigerator,
mer in our beach commu- too daunting to execute, so doesn’t manifest. there’s also a lot of other serve as a method to pun- having a consoling chat
nity. I feel like I would like think about it before tak- Dear Harriette: I have stuff going on. I need to ish ourselves because we with yesterday’s leftovers.
to stay in touch with them ing action. If you feel that been stressed out this get control over my life. think we’re unworthy. What we say to our-
during the rest of the year, it’s worth it, you can ini- year for a variety of rea- How can I do that when No, it doesn’t make sense, selves matters; it’s the
too. I’m not sure how to tiate something. Perhaps sons. I have gained a lot my core group of loved but we human beings are foundation of change. If
proceed, though. It’s al- suggest that you and the of weight, and I was just ones thinks I’m exagger- complicated. We’re messy. mistaking self-pride to be
most like summer is our others join a group text diagnosed with psoria- ating when I say I need I don’t wish to shock conceit was inspirational,
special time, and the rest or social media site where sis. My scalp has been on help? — Lifeline you, but we don’t always we’d all be happier, health-
of the year we just live our you can stay in touch pe- fire on and off all year, Dear Lifeline: Your choose the best option. ier, and more successful. If
lives. How do I approach riodically over the winter and I didn’t know why. stress is real, and it is af- Further compound- success has remained elu-
them about extending our months. Consider calling a My doctor just figured it fecting both your body ing the situation is we sive, maybe the message is
friendship? — Remaining gathering in town once or out. He said that it could COLE » PAGE 3 consider the past to be to change what you say to
precedent. Previously, yourself.
we’ve found reasons why I can do this. I am doing
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Cardiovascular disease can take different forms FROM PAGE 2

and your state of mind.


It also sounds like your
By Dr. Eve Glazier quently in women than in become damaged, blood ries. With the advent of However, it is now in- friends and loved ones do
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women in their 40s, and is reduced. This causes a chines in the 1920s, it nized in men, as well. what’s going on with you
Dear Doctors: I’m a even 30s — younger than symptom known as an- gradually became estab- With heart disease the or the capacity to help
38-year-old woman in is typically associated with gina. It can include the lished fact. But awareness leading cause of death in you through it. That just
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my heart looked fine. But “Hollywood heart attack,” discomfort or pain in newer technologies, such avoid tobacco and get reg- your challenges and guide
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Celebrate the HSRC’s new Heritage Cafés on Monday


The Times-Standard itage Cafés — in Arcata,
Eureka and Fortuna. The
interact with others, enjoy a
meal on one’s own schedule
ing time. Diners at the 1910
California St. location in
come diners to our new
Heritage Cafés,” said Tasha
Fundraiser
The public is invited to long pandemic closure of and also have the chance to Eureka will find a newly Romo, HSRC’s director of FROM PAGE 2
join in the celebration of the dining sites gave HSRC benefit from other HSRC modernized and updated Nutrition & Activities. “And
Humboldt Senior Resource the opportunity to evalu- resources — such as social dining room and lobby. The we hope our new facilities According to Commu-
Center’s new Heritage Ca- ate how services to diners work assistance, informa- space is now more func- and the new Heritage Café nity Engagement Manager
fés on Monday from 11:30 could be improved. It was tion about healthy aging tional — a warm, inviting atmosphere will attract new Kim Coelho, this event is
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Heri- determined that changing and access to helpful ser- and inclusive environment friends as well.” held in over 600 commu-
tage Café in Eureka at 1910 to a café model would cre- vices. for all. HSRC plans to ex- For more information, nities nationwide to pro-
California St. ate a better dining and so- Menus have been up- pand menus to include a contact Tasha Romo at 707- mote awareness about the
Formerly know n as cialization experience. dated and meals are avail- wider choice of entrées and 443-9747, ext. 1228, or visit disease and to raise funds.
HSRC’s Senior Dining Cen- What is a “café model”? able during a service pe- a salad bar. the HSRC website at www. “Participating in the
ters, there are three Her- It means a place to gather, riod versus at one set serv- “We are excited to wel- humsenior.org. Walk to End Alzheim-
er’s helps to take away the
stigma from this disease;
OBITUARY it helps start the conversa-
tion,” Coelho said.
‘Wolf Hall’ and ‘Bring Up the Bodies’ author Hilary Mantel dies To sign up as a team
captain, join a team, reg-
ister to walk as an individ-
By Muri Assunção
statement Friday. 2013 for “Bring Up the Bod- leased in 2020 as the fi- Hilary Mantel DBE died ual, donate or volunteer,
New York Daily News
Mantel won the U.K.’s ies” — the first two books in nal volume in the trilogy, suddenly yet peacefully yes- go to act.alz.org/humboldt
prestigious Man Booker a trilogy about the rise and was longlisted for the same terday, surrounded by close or call Coelho at 707-832-
Celebrated British author Prize, now just called the fall of Thomas Cromwell in award. family and friends,” the 4577, ext. 1240. Donations
Hilary Mantel died Thurs- Booker Prize, twice. She the court of Henry VIII. “It is with great sadness statement from her agent can be made online or
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There will be music from perform in Old
Looking for something Young and Lovely, a jazz Town Eureka.
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do Halloween weekend? cals of three Penner sib-
The Clarke Historical Mu- lings Elisa, Brianna and
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& Spirits,” a Roaring 20s LaBolle on drums and Nate
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on Oct. 28 from 5:30 to 9 Guests are encouraged to
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MUSIC
Mantel
bia before returning to Brit-
ain in the mid-1980s.
Mantel, who married ge-
FROM PAGE 3 ologist Gerald McEwen in
September 1972, went on
of the greatest English to publish 17 “acclaimed
novelists of this century books,” according to her
and her beloved works are agent.
considered modern clas-
sics. She will be greatly
missed,” the statement A cause of death
added. has not yet been
A cause of death has not
yet been revealed, but in
revealed, but
an interview with the Fi- Mantel spoke
nancial Times published in an interview
earlier this month, Man- with the
tel said that her “health is
unpredictable and a daily Financial Times
source of tension. But I about having
am always looking for im- continued
provement.”
In her 2003 memoir “Giv- health
ing Up the Ghost,” Mantel struggles.
wrote about her lifelong
struggle with endometrio-
sis, a gynecological condi- The first two books in
tion that left her unable to the “Wolf Hall” trilogy were
have children. turned into an award-win-
“We are heartbroken at ning BBC drama that pre-
the death of our beloved au- miered in 2015. The six-part
thor, Dame Hilary Mantel, series was directed by Peter
and our thoughts are with Kosminsky and featured a
her friends and family, espe- cast that included Damian
THEO WARGO — GETTY IMAGES
cially her husband, Gerald,” Lewis, Claire Foy, Tom Hol-
Big Boi, left, and Andre 3000 of Outkast perform onstage during the Firefly Music Festival on June 21, 2014, in Dover, HarperCollins U.K. tweeted land and Jonathan Pryce.
Delaware. Friday. “This is a devastat- Charlie Redmayne, CEO
ing loss and we can only of HarperCollins U.K.,

Rockabye Baby releases lullaby


be grateful she left us with wrote about the “terrible,
such a magnificent body of tragic news,” calling Man-
work.” tel “a writer to the core,”
Born in Glossop, near and “one of the greatest of

versions of OutKast songs


Manchester, England in her generation, of the age
1952, Mantel studied law at — a serious, fearless novel-
the London School of Eco- ist with huge empathy for
nomics and Sheffield Uni- her subjects.”
versity. She was employed
By Rodney Ho
listing: as a social worker and lived Distributed by Tribune
The Atlanta Journal-Consti- The album will be out Oct. 7 in Botswana and Saudi Ara- News Service
tution featuring instrumental takes 1. B.O.B.
2. Rosa Parks
Rockabye Baby, which on hits like “Hey Ya!” “B.O.B.,”
3. Hey Ya!
has been releasing lul- “Roses,” “Rosa Parks,” “The Way 4. The Way You Move
laby versions of popular You Move,” “So Fresh, So Clean” 5. Land of a Million Drums
music for 16 years, is now
releasing an album of 14 and “Ms. Jackson.” 6. Roses
covers of some of Atlanta- 7. The Whole World
based duo OutKast’s big- and creative director and and we sincerely couldn’t be 8. Player’s Ball
gest hits. creator of Rockabye Baby. more excited about this par-
The album will be out “From their genre-defying ticular release.” 9. Elevators (Me & You)
Oct. 7 featuring instru- mix of rap, funk, jazz and Past acts that the inde- 10. ATLiens
mental takes on hits rock deliciousness, to their pendent Los Angeles-based 11. SpottieOttieDopalis-
like “Hey Ya!” “B.O.B.,” high concept videos and team of musicians have tack- cious
“Roses,” “Rosa Parks,” outlandish fashion, Andre led include the Beatles, Mar- 12. So Fresh, So Clean
“The Way You Move,” “So ‘Andre 3000’ Benjamin and vin Gaye, Bob Marley, Be- 13. Ms. Jackson
Fresh, So Clean” and “Ms. Antwan ‘Big Boi’ Patton are yoncé, Taylor Swift, Snoop
Jackson.” true originals and one of Dogg, Coldplay, Queen, Led 14. Southernplayalisticadil- PETER SUMMERS — GETTY IMAGES EUROPE
“There is nothing and the greatest rap duos of all Zeppelin, Journey, Prince lacmuzik Hilary Mantel is seen at a book signing for her book “The
no one like OutKast,” time... OutKast has left an and Adele. Mirror & the Light” at Waterstones Piccadilly on March
said Lisa Roth, CMH La- indelible and inimitable im- Here is the “Lullaby Ren- Distributed by Tribune 4, 2020, in London. Mantel died Thursday at age 70, her
bel Group vice president print on all of pop music, ditions of OutKast” track News Service agent and publisher said in a joint statement Friday
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NFL COMMENTARY

Niners need Garoppolo of old


Jimmy G is the starter once again for SF, The Niners’ No. 10 has been,
effectively, two quarterbacks
but which Jimmy G will be at the helm? since he arrived in San Fran-
cisco.
There was the Garoppolo
Fans, coaches, and players TUNE IN we’ve come to know and expect
know Jimmy Garoppolo. since he signed what was once
They know his 49ERS AT DENVER the NFL’s largest contract before
strengths — the When: Sunday, 5:20 p.m. the 2018 season.
ones that were TV/Radio: NBC/96.1 But what if Garoppolo could
a big part of the go back to being the quarter-
Niners’ successes starting in the first place. back that arrived in San Fran-
in 2019 and 2021, There’s simply not much to be cisco midway through the 2017
leading to a vo- discovered about the 30-year-old season?
cal group of fans quarterback. He is what he is. That Garoppolo was a free-
calling for him to He’s good, but he’s not great. wheeler. He didn’t know the
start before Trey Yet all week, I can’t shake a playbook — even the simplified NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP
Lance’s broken ankle. strange question: one head coach Kyle Shanahan The 49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo (10) high-fives fans as he leaves the field
They also know his weak- What Jimmy G will the 49ers installed for him, so he pushed following the 49ers’ 27-7 win over the Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium in
nesses — the reasons Lance was get for the rest of this season? KURTENBACH » PAGE 2 Santa Clara last Sunday.

PREP FOOTBALL MLB

DEL NORTE TOPS Bonds


hopes
MCKINLEYVILLE Judge inks
with SF
Yankees slugger is free
agent this offseason
By Evan Webeck
Bay Area News Group
When it comes to the Giants’
chances of signing Yankees slug-
ger Aaron Judge, who better to
weigh in than a
fellow Northern
California native
with a little expe-
rience in big pay-
days and bigger
home runs?
Barr y Bonds,
the home run king,
Bonds signed with his
hometown Giants
in free agency in 1993. Now, with
Linden’s own closing in on the
American League home run re-
cord and free agency soon there-
after, Bonds says Judge should
follow in his footsteps and come
home to slug for his childhood
team, which would certainly love
to have him.
“I hope he signs here,” Bonds,
who works for the Giants in an
advisory capacity, told Sportico.
“Can it happen? I don’t know. It
depends on what the Yankee pay-
roll is. But we would love to have
him, I’ll tell you that. ... We in the
Bay Area — he’s a Bay Area boy
— we hope they don’t sign him,
and we can get him. I would. He’s
that good.”
Judge, who turned down a
PHOTOS BY JOSE QUEZADA, HUMEDIA — FOR THE TIMES-STANDARD seven-year, $213.5 million exten-
Del Norte quarterback Cooper Maxwell throws a touchdown pass to wide receiver Ethan Thomas during Friday night’s 48-3 win at sion from the Yankees before this
McKinleyville. Maxwell had three touchdowns on the night. season, could command triple what
Bonds signed for in 1994, even af-
Eureka gets a road win against Piner; ter accounting for inflation. Bonds’
contract, in today’s dollars: $91.3
Fortuna loses homecoming to Foothill million over six years. He earned
a total estimated $193 million over
his 22-year career, according to
By Jake Matson
other three touchdowns pass- Spotrac, or less than what Judge
[email protected]
ing between quarterback Coo- already passed up.
per Maxwell and receiver Ethan The Giants, however, have
Del Norte continued its strong Thomas. money to spend.
campaign against McKinleyville As a Little Four team, McKin- Folks in the front office and
on Friday. The Warriors im- leyville was well aware of the ownership, while careful to avoid
proved to 4-1, with their only challenge posed by Del Norte tampering charges, haven’t been
loss coming against South Med- coming into the game. With a shy about their intentions this off-
ford of Oregon. Del Norte has few players out with injuries, season. And as enticing as Bonds
outscored their California oppo- it was gonna be a challenge for may be as a recruiting tool, the
nents 216-23 in four games this the Panthers to keep up the way Giants would be best served to
season. they had in past weeks. Coach make their pitch with Rich Auri-
The balanced offensive attack Fel Barlow had spoken ear- lia, Judge’s idol growing up.
for the Warriors was led by two lier about the philosophy of his “We have a lot of flexibility
touchdowns on the ground by team facing off against bigger McKinleyville quarterback Jack Clancy evades a dogged Del Norte coming into this offseason,” Gi-
Giancarlo Desolenni and an- FOOTBALL » PAGE 2 defensive lineman before getting his pass off in Friday’s game. ants chairman Greg Johnson said
on a recent Zoom call. “We’re well
aware of the shortstops and the
person who can hit in the Bronx
NASCAR CUP SERIES that (are) out there. ... We’re well
aware that we’ve got some gaps

Bell close to home for start of round of 12 that need to be addressed.”


“We do have payroll room be-
cause we’re a big market, and we
have contracts that are ending
By Stephen Hawkins
rent format for
determining the
TUNE IN Speedway. The Oklahoma native
Bell looks at it as his home track,
this offseason,” president of base-
ball operations Farhan Zaidi told
The Associated Press AUTOTRADER ECHOPARK
Cup champion and he finished third there in reporters last week. “So there’ll be
FORT WORTH, TEXAS >> Christo- began in 2014. AUTOMOTIVE 500 each of the last two fall races a lot of good options for us.”
pher Bell has been one of the But Bell was the Where: Texas Motor Speedway during his first Cup seasons. If not Judge, then perhaps one
most consistent drivers in NAS- only driver that When: Sunday, 12:30 p.m. “It’s one of my best tracks, of the shortstops Johnson alluded
CAR’s playoffs this season, and finished in the TV: USA so it would have been nice to to: the Dodgers’ Trea Turner and
now gets to start the next round top five each have it in the round of eight, Atlanta’s Dansby Swanson are
close to home. Bell of those weeks, but hopefully we can capitalize set to hit free agency, while the
None of the playoff contend- while Denny Ham- After cutting four drivers on that and get out of the first Twins’ Carlos Correa and Boston’s
ers won any of the three races lin, his teammate at Joe Gibbs from the playoff field, NASCAR race of the round of 12 with a Xander Boegarts are expected to
that opened this postseason, a Racing, was a runner-up twice opens the round of 12 on Sun- good points day, if not a race opt out of their contracts and be-
first for any round since the cur- before a ninth-place finish. day at the 1 1/2-mile Texas Motor NASCAR » PAGE 2 come available, too.
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On the air Sunday


MLB
10 a.m. Braves at Phillies or Blue Jays at Rays MLB
12:30 p.m. Giants at Diamondbacks NBCBA, 101.5
1 p.m. Mets at A’s NBCCA, 1340
1 p.m. Padres at Rockies MLB
4 p.m. Red Sox at Yankees ESPN, ESPN2
GOLF
9 a.m. Presidents Cup, final day NBC
9 a.m. LPGA: NW Arkansas Championship GOLF
Noon CHAMPS: PURE Insurance Championship GOLF
MOTOR SPORTS
10 a.m. Motocross: Race 1 MXGP and MX2 CBSSN
11:30 a.m. Motocross: Race 2 MXGP Open CBSSN
Noon NHRA Drag Racing: Carolina Nationals FS1
12:30 p.m. NASCAR: Autotrader EchoPark 500 Cup Series USA
1 p.m. Motocross: Race 3 Open and MXGP CBSSN
NFL
10 a.m. Raiders at Titans FOX
10 a.m. Chiefs at Colts CBS
1:25 p.m. Packers at Buccaneers FOX
5:20 p.m. 49ers at Broncos NBC, 96.1
RODEO
2 p.m. PBR Team Series: The PBR Thunder Days CBS
SOCCER
5:50 a.m. UEFA Nations League: Latvia vs. Andorra FS2
8:50 a.m. UEFA Nations League: Kazakhstan vs. Azerbaijan FS2
9 a.m. Women: Georgia vs. Florida ESPNU
11:30 a.m. UEFA Nations League: France vs. Denmark FS2 JOSE QUEZADA, HUMEDIA — FOR THE TIMES-STANDARD
1 p.m. Women: TCU vs. Kansas ESPNU
Del Norte’s Daniel Gonzalez powers through for a big gain during Friday night’s 48-3 win at McKinleyville.
1:30 p.m. Mexico: Guadalajara at Club América TELE
TENNIS
Norte, along with compet- an unfamiliar foe, the Hus- traveled to Santa Rosa for
5 p.m.
8 p.m.
ATP: San Diego Open, singles final
Korea Open, Tel Aviv Open or Sophia Open
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
TENNIS
TENNIS Football itive showings against two
good programs in Uni-
kies faced a capable Foot-
hill team that was buoyed
a tough road test against
Piner. The Prospectors
FROM PAGE 1 versity Prep and Willits, by their best scoring output were coming off multiple
9 p.m. World Cup Group Stage: South Korea vs. U.S. ESPN2 should prepare McKin- of the season. Foothill had strong scoring outputs, in-
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL programs ahead of their leyville well for the smaller control early with a 26-7 cluding 63 points against
10 a.m. Purdue at Iowa ESPN2 league season. programs in their league. lead at halftime, and they Fort Bragg last week. But
Noon Louisville at Florida State ESPNU “We got better as the “Look at them like Del never ceded momentum to the Eureka defense stifled
Noon Stanford at Oregon PAC12 game went on,” said Coach Norte, go out and hit them Fortuna. their progress, winning
3 p.m. Washington at UCLA ESPNU Barlow. “We finally got mad like Del Norte,” added Bar- Fortuna will continue 37-7.
and realized ‘this is foot- low of his team’s approach to face out-of-conference The decisive win for Eu-
ball fellas.’ “ to facing more equal com- competition next week as reka sets up an intriguing
Scoreboard
x-Houston
W L Pct GB
99 53 .651 —
The defense for the Pan- petition in their league. “If they travel to face Gridley. matchup against Del Norte,
Seattle 82 68 .547 16 thers had impressed lead- we can put those types of The league schedule begins although this first game
NFL Los Angeles 66 85 .437 32 1/2 ing up to the game, and games together, I think in three weeks against St. is outside of the official
Texas 65 85 .433 33
Thursday's game
A’s 55 96 .364 43 1/2
they showed plenty of fight we’ll be OK.” Bernard’s, and the Hus- league schedule. The per-
Cleveland 29, Pittsburgh 17
CENTRAL DIVISION against the Warriors with The Panthers start the kies will try to bounce back petually strong Warriors
Sunday's games
Baltimore at New England, 10 a.m. W L Pct GB
an interception in the first league schedule at home from the 1-4 start to have will certainly be tough
Buffalo at Miami, 10 a.m.
Cleveland 84 67 .556 —
half. But a few key swing next week against Fern- momentum heading into challenge for the Loggers,
Cincinnati at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m.
Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Chicago 76 75 .503 8 points, such as failing to dale. league play. but Eureka’s strong show-
Houston at Chicago, 10 a.m. Minnesota 73 78 .483 11 convert in the red zone, ing on defense has to give
Kansas City at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Kansas City 62 89 .411 22
were mistakes McKin- Fortuna suffers tough Eureka gets big them optimism that they
leyville couldn’t afford loss in homecoming win on the road
Las Vegas at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Detroit 58 92 .387 25 1/2
New Orleans at Carolina, 10 a.m. EAST DIVISION
can contain the dominant
Philadelphia at Washington, 10 a.m. against a strong Del Norte game to Foothill Del Norte offense.
Jacksonville at Chargers, 1:05 p.m. W L Pct GB
Atlanta at Seattle, 1:25 p.m.
squad. Coming off the win
z-New York 93 58 .616 —
Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 1:25 p.m. Tampa Bay 84 67 .556 9
The hope is that the Looking to respond af- against crosstown rival Jake Matson can be
Rams at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. Toronto 84 67 .556 9 challenge posed by Del ter a rivalry loss and facing St. Bernard’s, the Loggers reached at 707-441-0526.
San Francisco at Denver, 5:20 p.m. Baltimore 79 71 .527 13 1/2
Monday's game Boston 72 79 .477 21
Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 5:15 p.m. WILD CARD
thinking and vice versa,
College football

Tampa Bay
Toronto
W L Pct GB
84 67 .556 +1 1/2
84 67 .556 +1 1/2
Kurtenbach but there’s obviously just
some back and forth be-
TOP 25 Seattle 82 68 .547 — tween the play-caller and
FROM PAGE 1
Baltimore 79 71 .527 3
Saturday’s games x-clinched division; z-clinched playoff quarterback.”
No. 1 Georgia (4-0) beat Kent St., 39-22 berth the ball all over the field, The rest of the NFL
No. 2 Alabama (3-0) vs. Vanderbilt, (n.)
No. 3 Ohio St. (3-0) vs. Wisconsin, (n.)
Friday’s games
Baltimore 6, Houston 0
including deep. is also wondering which
No. 4 Michigan (4-0) beat Maryland, N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 4 That Garoppolo was Garoppolo the Niners will
34-27
No. 5 Clemson (4-0) beat No. 21 Wake
Tampa Bay 10, Toronto 6 fun. That Garoppolo get in 2022.
Kansas City 5, Seattle 1
Forest, 51-45 (2 OT)
Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox 3
brought the Niners’ or- Because if the 49ers’
No. 6 Oklahoma (3-0) vs. Kansas St., (n.)
No. 7 Southern Cal (3-0) at Oregon St.,
L.A. Angels 4, Minnesota 2 ganization back to life. once-again starting quar-
(n.) Cleveland 6, Texas 3 The Niners could use that terback is once again the
N.Y. Mets 9, A’s 2
No. 8 Kentucky (3-0) vs. N. Illinois, (n.)
Saturday’s games
Garoppolo in 2022. quarterback he was last
No. 9 Oklahoma St. (3-0) at No. 17 Baylor,
(n.) N.Y. Yankees 7, Boston 5 Garoppolo took over year, the rest of the NFC
No. 10 Arkansas (3-0) at No. 23 Texas N.Y. Mets at A’s, (n.) the starting job in 2017 af- — much less the NFL —
A&M, (n.) Toronto at Tampa Bay, (n.)
No. 11 Tennessee (3-0) vs. No. 20 Florida, Cleveland at Texas, (n.)
ter the starter (then CJ will only have to worry
(n.) Houston at Baltimore, (n.) Beathard) was injured in about the Niners so much.
No. 12 NC State (3-0) vs. UConn, (n.)
No. 13 Utah (2-1) at Arizona St., (n.)
Detroit at Chicago White Sox, (n.)
L.A. Angels at Minnesota, (n.)
a game in the rain against If that 2017 Garoppolo
No. 14 Penn St. (4-0) beat Cent. Michi- Seattle at Kansas City, (n.) the Seahawks at Levi’s NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP is back, well, that’s some-
gan, 33-14
No. 15 Oregon (2-1) at Washington St.,
Sunday’s games Stadium. The 49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo (10) throws against the thing that will need to be
(n.) Houston at Baltimore, 10:05 a.m. Sound familiar? Seahawks in the third quarter at Levi’s Stadium in Santa addressed.
No. 16 Mississippi (3-0) vs. Tulsa, (n.) Toronto at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m.
No. 17 Baylor (3-1) beat Iowa St., 31-24 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. The Niners won their fi- Clara last Sunday. That could entirely
No. 18 Washington (3-0) vs. Stanford, L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. nal five games of the sea- change the expectations
Seattle at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m.
(n.)
No. 19 BYU (2-1) vs. Wyoming, (n.) Cleveland at Texas, 11:35 a.m.
son under Garoppolo. He quarterback, it makes for The interceptable passes, around these Niners.
No. 20 Florida (2-1) at No. 11 Tennes- N.Y. Mets at A’s, 1:07 p.m. threw for six touchdowns a tough offense.” it should be noted, were not There are two ways to
see, (n.) Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 4:08 p.m. and was intercepted five Then he changed. We coached away. Soon, the look at Garoppolo’s 2022 re-
No. 21 Wake Forest (3-1) lost to No. 5
Clemson, 51-45 (2 OT) times during that stretch, only saw flashes of that risk was not countered by prise: He has everything or
No. 22 Texas (2-1) at Texas Tech, (n.) MLS but for a team that was 2017 Garoppolo once he significant reward, as there nothing to lose over these
No. 23 Texas A&M (2-1) vs. No. 10
Arkansas, (n.) Saturday’s game desperate for something signed his long-term con- was in 2017. 15 games he has under that
No. 24 Pittsburgh (3-1) beat Rhode LA Galaxy at San Jose, (n.) good — anything — af- tract, of which he is now “In ’17 I was learn- big Niners contract.
Island, 45-24 Tuesday’s game
No. 25 Miami (2-1) vs. Middle Tennessee, Cincinnati at Seattle, 7 p.m.
ter years of misery, Garop- in his final season. ing the offense, so Kyle Either way, here’s hop-
(n.) polo provided it. He didn’t push the ball would call some plays and ing that he lets it rip.
Golf “I love doing that stuff,” deep down the field as of- I wouldn’t know exactly “I’d love that,” Garop-
MLB Garoppolo said Thursday ten. He stopped throwing how to read it, but you’d polo said. “I think we’ll
PRESIDENTS CUP
of his swashbuckling play. to the sideline. Even his kind of figure it out as you see that as we go forward,
NATIONAL LEAGUE “In ‘17, there was a free- intermediate passing per- went,” Garoppolo said. but I don’t know, the more
WEST DIVISION
At Quail Hollow Golf Club dom where me, the receiv- centage went down. “Just the more and more freedom you have as a
Charlotte, N.C.
Yardage: 7,047; Par: 71
ers, tight ends, we had Was this the true that you learn in the of- quarterback, obviously
W L Pct GB
UNITED STATES 10, INTERNATIONAL 4 a good chemistry going. Garoppolo, or was it Sha- fense and get the knowl- you play better, you’re
x-Los Angeles 104 47 .689 —
San Diego 83 68 .550 21
Saturday And when you get that nahan coaching the fun edge of the offense, I start more confident and good
Giants 74 77 .490 30 Foursomes with offensive skills and a out of his quarterback? to figure out what Kyle’s things will happen.”
Arizona 70 82 .461 34 1/2 International 2, United States 2
Colorado 65 86 .430 39 Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, United
States, def. Sungjae Im and Corey Con-
CENTRAL DIVISION

NASCAR
ners, International, 4 and 3. age from an early accident,
W L Pct GB Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama,
International, def. Cameron Young and but ended that round with
Collin Morikawa, United States, 3 and 2.
St. Louis
Milwaukee
89 63 .586 —
81 70 .536 7 1/2 K.H. Lee and Tom Kim, International, def.
a runner-up finish at Bris-
Chicago 66 85 .437 22 1/2 Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns, United FROM PAGE 1 tol.
States, 2 and 1.
Cincinnati 59 92 .391 29 1/2
Tony Finau and Max Homa, United
Ross Chastain is third
Pittsburgh 55 96 .364 33 1/2
States, def. Si Woo Kim and Cameron win,” said Bell, who is sev- in the standings, ahead of
EAST DIVISION Davis, International, 4 and 3.
enth in the standings. “My defending Cup champion
W L Pct GB
DP WORLD TOUR -
like of the race track prob- Kyle Larson, William By-
z-New York 96 56 .632 —
OPEN DE FRANCE ably comes from my results ron, Hamlin, Bell and Ryan
z-Atlanta 93 58 .616 2 1/2
Philadelphia 83 67 .553 12 Saturday
there.” Blaney. Starting below the
Miami 62 89 .411 33 1/2 At Le Golf National Joey Logano, who is sec- next cutoff are Chase Bris-
Washington 52 98 .347 43 Guyancourt, France ond in the standings be- coe. Alex Bowman, Daniel
WILD CARD Purse: $2.9 million
Yardage: 7,247; Par: 71
hind Chase Ellliott, called Suarez and Austin Cindric.
W L Pct GB
Third Round Texas the most important BLANEY APPEAL >> Blaney,
z-Atlanta 93 58 .616 +10
Philadelphia 83 67 .553 +1/2 Rasmus Hojgaard........... 62-65-74—201 -12 race for contenders. Tal- who won NASCAR’s All-
George Coetzee............. 68-66-68—202 -11
San Diego 83 68 .550 —
Paul Barjon.......................65-68-70—203 -10
ladega Speedway and The Star race at Texas four
Milwaukee 81 70 .536 2
x-clinched division; z-clinched playoff
Thomas Pieters............... 67-70-66—203 -10 Roval at Charlotte Motor months ago, will have crew
Yannik Paul....................... 68-69-67—204 -9
berth
Antoine Rozner................. 69-66-69—204 -9
Speedway are other two chief Jonathan Hassler in
Friday’s games Jamie Donaldson...............66-72-67—205 -8 tracks in this round before the No. 12 pit this weekend
Miami 5, Washington 2 Jordan L. Smith..................68-70-67—205 -8
Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 3 Guido Migliozzi..................69-71-66—206 -7
four more drivers are elim- after an appeal.
Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 5 Victor Perez...................... 69-69-68—206 -7 inated from championship Hassler, jackman Gra-
Philadelphia 9, Atlanta 1 Andrew Wilson..................69-71-66—206 -7 consideration. LM OTERO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ham Stoddard and rear
Colorado 4, San Diego 3, 10 innings
N.Y. Mets 9, A’s 2
Odds “This is a week where Christopher Bell (20) drives during practice for the tire changer Zachary Price
St. Louis 11, L.A. Dodgers 0 you’ve just got to look at NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in all were given a four-race
Giants 6, Arizona 5
Saturday’s games FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK the max amount of points Fort Worth, Texas, on Saturday. suspension by NASCAR
Atlanta at Philadelphia, (n.) you can possibly get,” Lo- because of a loose tire dur-
N.Y. Mets at A’s, (n.) NFL gano said. “You have a bad leader before the reset for said. “I’ve believed all year ing last weekend’s race at
Washington at Miami, (n.)
Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, (n.) Sunday race here, then you’ve got the round of 12. With only long that we had speed and Bristol. The Penske team
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, (n.) Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog to maybe be more aggres- one win and four stage potential to do this, and appealed the suspension,
San Diego at Colorado, (n.)
Giants at Arizona, (n.)
Kansas City 5 1/2 (50 1/2) at Indy sive at Talladega, which wins this year, he had only now we’re finally showcas- which allows the three
Philadelphia 6 1/2 (47 1/2) at Washington
St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, (n.) Las Vegas 1 1/2 (45 1/2) at Tennessee
ups your chances of wreck- 13 playoff points to add to ing it.” of them to participate at
Sunday’s games New Orleans 2 1/2 (41 1/2) at Carolina ing and it just kind of gets a the 3,000 each advancing The points reset put Texas.
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 10:05 a.m.
Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m.
at Chicago 3 (39 1/2) Houston tricky spot. ... This race be- driver got. Chase Elliott, with 40 play- Blaney pitted during a
Cincinnati 6 (44 1/2) at NY Jets
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 10:40 a.m. Baltimore 2 1/2 (44 1/2) at NE
comes important because “ Un for t u nat ely, we off points through four caution at Bristol because
Washington at Miami, 10:40 a.m. at Minnesota 6 (52 1/2) Detroit that race is in this round.” weren’t able to cash in on race wins and five stage of a flat right-front tire. But
San Diego at Colorado, 12:10 p.m.
Giants at Arizona, 12:40 p.m.
Buffalo 4 1/2 (52 1/2) at Miami Bell was the only driver a bunch of bonus points in wins, back at the top of the after he pulled away and
at LA Chargers 3 1/2 (42 1/2) Jacksonville
N.Y. Mets at A’s, 1:07 p.m. at Seattle 1 (41 1/2) Atlanta who clinched a berth into the regular season, which standings. Elliott finished slowed down because the
St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. at Tampa Bay 1 (41 1/2) Green Bay the second round before hinders our chances of get- last in the 36-car field in team realized the left rear
LA Rams 3 1/2 (48 1/2) at Arizona last weekend’s race at Bris- ting to the final four. But the playoff-opening South- wasn’t tight, the tire came
AMERICAN LEAGUE San Francisco 1 1/2 (43 1/2) at Denver
Monday tol. His three top-five fin- I think we absolutely have ern 500 at Darlington be- off and rolled into another
WEST DIVISION at NY Giants 1 (39 1/2) Dallas ishes made him the points the speed to do it,” Bell cause of suspension dam- driver’s pit stall.
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ASK AMY Horoscope NEA Crossword


Husband confronts the
MONDAY, SEP. 26, 2022
Surround yourself with like-
minded people this year, and

call of his elder libido


together you will make things
happen. Check out something
interesting that will also
encourage better health and a
DEAR AMY >> My wife has deepening fog? brighter future. Pay atten-
advanced dementia. Can you help me? tion to detail, do things right
After four years — Extremely and strive to make the world
of being her sole Conflicted better. Tough decisions will
caregiver, I had Husband have the biggest impact on
your life. Choose wisely. Don’t
to place her in as- be greedy.
sisted living mem- DEAR CONFLICTED
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23):
ory care last year. >> Your decision to Gather information and in-
After five months place your wife in a corporate what you learn into
of psychotherapy memory care facil- your daily routine. Strive for
and antidepressant ity was so agonizing something that leads to hap-
medication I’ve fi- that it sent you into piness, and choose to spend
more time with people you
nally conquered a serious depres- love. Follow your passion.
my deep guilt and sense of sion. You were wise to seek Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22):
having failed her. therapy and treatment. Be demonstrative, choose
Time has shown it was If you override your descriptive words and make
the right thing to do. own values and respond your point clearly. Patience
Our 55-year history to- to this assertive advance, coupled with a good idea will
gether and our four chil- your mental health would lead to unexpected opportuni-
ties. Don’t hesitate to discuss
dren have faded from her likely be affected. Discuss relationship problems.
memory. this in therapy (use your Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec.
That is the source of therapy to discuss your 21): Rely on those you know
my dilemma. Our high choices in advance, ver- and trust. Carry out your plans
school graduating class sus responding to events with transparency, precision
has a virtual group on so- after the fact). and attention to detail. Keep
cial media. Communicating with things simple. Beware indul-
gence of any kind.
I wrote about my wife’s old friends from high
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.
dementia and my loneli- school will help you to re- 19): Research will pay off.
ness without her. connect with the man Leave nothing to chance. Be-
Last week I received an you once were, before ing imprudent will weigh you
email from a woman with this disease took so much down emotionally and cost you
whom I had a lengthy, very from your family. financially. Look inward and
steamy, lusty affair in 11th But any person who focus on self-improvement.
grade, suggesting that we would respond to your re- Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19):
Put more time and effort into
might re-establish our ac- port of grief and loneli- money matters and doing your
quaintance. We haven’t ness by immediately im- best to stretch a dollar. Put
communicated since we plying a sexual reconnec- more thought into your invest-
went our separate ways, tion is once again “playing ments, and consider adopting
many decades ago. your libido like a yo-yo.” a less stressful lifestyle.
I am sorely tempted to Elder libido is strikingly Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20):
accept her suggestion. similar to teenage libido. Finish what you start before
you move on to something
I have a photo of us The rush of attraction new. Pay attention to rela-
at our prom, my arm feels dangerous and wild. tionships, and take care of
around an exceptionally As long as you don’t problems before they become
pretty girl in a strapless abandon your wife, I entrenched. Arguing is not the
gown who liked to make don’t view this situation answer.
out in secluded places. as adultery, but I believe Aries (March 21-April 19):
She played my teenage li- that your emotional needs Your all-in attitude will spark
enthusiasm in others. Make
bido like a yo-yo. would best be served by your voice heard and lay out a
I know it’s a fantasy a relationship that is sup- plan that offers an opportunity
memory. She’s probably portive, kind, and careful. to put your skills to work. Ask,
gray, wrinkled, and over- Yes, you absolutely de- and you’ll get the help you
weight like me. But still.... serve some happiness, but need to forge ahead.
I haven’t responded yet you should be discerning Taurus (April 20-May 20):
because I took an oath of about where you are most Plan to have a little fun
with people who share your
fidelity to my wife “until likely to find it. interests. A possible change
death do us part,” which I This might be the kind of heart will require more
have honored. of trouble you long for thought and action. Consider
But I wonder if her dy- right now, but keep in the long-term effects before
ing brain doesn’t meet mind that any relation- you proceed.
that standard? ship you engage in could Gemini (May 21-June 20):
Am I not entitled to have far-reaching conse- Self-improvement will boost
some happiness, even as quences for your entire your confidence and encour-
age you to hone your skills Celebrity Cipher By Luis Campos
my wife descends into a family. and use them to increase
your income. Patience will Instructions: Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous
help you stay on track and people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for another.
Sudoku recognize what you truly want
to achieve.
Cancer (June 21-July 22):
Emotional disagreements will
leave you in a confused state
of mind. Try to find a way to
compromise to avoid wasting
time. A unique idea will bring
high returns. Do your best to
meet a deadline.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Live
and learn. Keep your eyes wide
open and observe what’s going
on around you. Don’t feel com-
pelled to follow along. Come
up with ideas, be resourceful
and focus on your needs.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Make your money work for you.
Think big while keeping your
goals simple and cost-effec-
tive. Consider your options and
discuss your plans with those
impacted by your actions.

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DALE WATSON & HIS LONE STARS
SUGAR RAY NORCIA & THE BLUE TONES • JONTAVIOUS WILLIS
JOEL PATERSON TRIO • CARL SONNY LEYLAND
BISHOP MAYFIELD • TOM RIGNEY & FLAMBEAU
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WESTERN SWING ALLSTARS
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DAWN LAMBETH QUARTET • JONATHAN DOYLE SWINGTET
TWO TONE STEINY & THE CADILLACS with DANNY SANDOVAL
GATOR NATION • TJ MULLER’S JAZZ BAND • GINO & THE LONE GUNMEN
GEOFFREY MILLER • DAVE STUCKEY’S HOOT OWLS • CHARLIE HALLORAN & THE QUALITY SIX
BRIAN CASSERLY • BRIAN HOLLAND • DANNY COOTS • KRIS TOKARSKI • DAN WALTON
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Local Bands including THE DELTA NATIONALS • JENNY & DAVID and THE SWEET SOUL BAND
• THE YOKELS

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THURSDAY through SUNDAY throughOUT DOWNTOWN & OLD TOWN EUREKA


r c m f e st . o r g
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

65° 63° 64° 65°


66° Morning
53°
Noon
64°
Evening
61° 51° 51° 53° 51°
51° Partial sunshine. Areas of low clouds tonight. Sun and areas of low
clouds.
Low clouds. Mostly cloudy. Sun and areas of low
clouds.

Brookings National forecast


Regional outlook 68/54
HOW TO READ THIS MAP Hamburg
City name Today’s
91/56 Yreka
75/43
56
High/low forecast
Water temperature
53 Crescent City Happy Camp 89/48
63/52 85/55
REGIONAL FORECAST Etna
Partial sunshine today; however, sun-
88/50 Edgewood
nier in the mountains. Clear tonight, but Klamath Glen 86/49
areas of low clouds in the city. 70/52 Callahan
Orleans 76/48
82/54
MARINE FORECAST Orick Mount Shasta
Wind N 4-8 knots today. Seas 4-7 feet. Trinidad 66/51 Hoopa 84/49
Visibility unrestricted. Wind N 6-12
knots tonight. Seas 3-6 feet. Partly
65/52 90/56
cloudy. Wind N 4-8 knots tomorrow.
Seas 3-5 feet. McKinleyville Blue Lake Willow Creek
64/51 72/49 89/56
Arcata 65/51 Burnt Ranch
Kneeland Lewiston
Eureka 77/59 84/51 90/52
66/51 Shasta Dam Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation.
61 Fortuna
Weaverville
90/52 92/62
Temperature bands are highs for the day.

Ferndale 70/50 Hyampom


68/52 83/51 Hayfork Redding NATIONAL SUMMARY
Rio Dell Bridgeville 87/47 96/61 A storm moving into the Northeast today will bring rounds of showers with it across the Great Lakes
79/56 80/52
and interior Northeast while thunderstorms fire up in the afternoon from southern New Hampshire to
Petrolia Virginia. Some thunderstorms will be capable of producing gusty winds and small hail. Spotty thunder-
storms will trail southward from the central Appalachians to the Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf coasts.
75/54
Garberville To the east of the wet weather, dry but mild conditions are expected from coastal North Carolina to
Florida. Meanwhile, an area of high pressure will hold in Wyoming, promoting dry conditions across the
83/48 Red Bluff western two-thirds of the country. Abnormally warm conditions are expected in parts of Texas and from

Shelter Cove 96/63 California to Washington and Idaho, while the Rockies and northern Plains remain dry and cooler.

NATIONAL CITIES
72/55 Corning Today Monday Today Monday
Covelo 94/62 City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
92/56 Albany, NY 67/55/t 66/49/sh Miami 91/79/pc 87/79/t
Albuquerque 81/58/c 80/58/pc Milwaukee 67/52/c 63/45/s
Orland Anchorage 53/41/c 49/43/r Minneapolis 68/50/s 63/44/pc
Laytonville 94/62 Atlanta 81/63/c 81/57/s New Orleans 93/77/pc 90/72/pc
90/60 Atlantic City 79/63/pc 75/60/pc New York City 76/62/t 74/58/pc
Birmingham 83/60/sh 81/54/s Norfolk 86/65/pc 84/64/pc
Boise 84/54/s 87/56/s Oklahoma City 88/56/s 83/55/s
60 Fort Bragg
69/57
Boston
Buffalo
72/61/t
63/54/sh
73/56/pc
59/51/sh
Orlando
Philadelphia
89/74/pc
78/61/t
91/75/t
77/58/pc
Burlington, VT 66/56/sh 66/53/sh Phoenix 103/80/s 105/83/s
ALMANAC RIVER LEVELS SUN AND MOON Charleston, SC 86/69/s 89/63/s Pittsburgh 66/52/t 64/47/sh
Eureka through 1 p.m. Saturday In feet as of 7 a.m. Saturday Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Charlotte 77/58/t 80/52/s Portland, ME 66/55/pc 67/51/c
Temperatures Flood 24-hr Today 7:07 a.m. 7:09 p.m. 6:45 a.m. 7:24 p.m. Cheyenne 69/46/s 75/48/s Portland, OR 86/57/pc 88/58/s
River/Location stage Level Chng Chicago 67/51/pc 64/45/s Providence 71/60/t 72/57/pc
High/low ........................................................ 63°/53° Monday 7:08 a.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:51 a.m. 7:46 p.m.
Mad River / Arcata 22 6.00 +0.36 Cincinnati 74/53/c 69/48/pc Raleigh 83/60/pc 82/54/s
Normal high/low .......................................... 64°/50° Hours of sunlight
Eel River / Scotia 51 8.70 -0.10 Cleveland 66/54/sh 61/50/c Reno 86/55/s 87/55/s
Record high ............................................. 83° in 1964 12 hr., 02 min.
Van Duzen River / Bridgeville 17 0.00 -0.10 Sep 25 Oct 2 Oct 9 Oct 17 Dallas 95/68/pc 88/63/s St. Louis 78/55/pc 73/53/s
Record low .............................................. 42° in 2005
Trinity River / Hoopa 48 11.60 -0.50 Denver 75/50/s 80/50/s Salt Lake City 82/56/s 84/59/s
Precipitation Detroit 67/52/sh 62/47/sh San Antonio 93/73/s 94/66/s
Klamath River / Orleans 38 2.20 -0.10 Forecasts and graphics provided by
24 hours through 1 p.m. Saturday ................... 0.00” Smith River / Fort Dick 33 11.70 none Great Falls 77/46/s 78/47/s Seattle 75/54/pc 79/55/pc
Month to date ................................................... 0.39” Redwood Creek / near Orick 32 10.70 none
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Hartford 72/57/t 71/50/pc Spokane 78/50/pc 82/50/s
Normal month to date ..................................... 0.47” Honolulu 89/75/pc 88/76/pc Tampa 90/75/t 90/74/t
Season (Oct. 1) to date .................................. 26.74” CALIFORNIA CITIES Houston 95/73/s 95/65/s Tucson 97/73/s 98/74/s
Normal season to date .................................. 40.19” Kansas City 78/49/s 73/49/s Washington, DC 80/61/t 78/57/pc
Today Monday Today Monday
Record for September 24 .................... 2.59” in 2014 Las Vegas 98/74/s 97/74/s Wichita 82/51/s 80/51/s
City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Alturas 84/38/s 86/41/s Paradise 89/66/s 88/62/s Little Rock 93/62/pc 84/56/s Yuma, AZ 108/80/s 107/81/s
TIDES
Humboldt Bay Time High Time Low
Bakersfield
Big Sur
97/72/s
76/59/pc
97/71/s
76/63/pc
Red Bluff
Redding
96/63/s
96/61/s
94/61/s
94/60/s International cities
Today 12:11 a.m. 6.9 6:16 a.m. 0.4 Bishop 92/52/s 92/53/s Redwood City 84/55/s 82/55/s Amsterdam 61/52/sh 58/49/r Moscow 46/41/r 50/38/c
12:54 p.m. 6.8 6:35 p.m. 1.2 Chico 94/64/s 93/61/s Sacramento 94/60/s 91/59/s Bangkok 88/76/t 89/77/t Nairobi 79/58/pc 80/57/pc
Monday 12:54 a.m. 6.8 6:47 a.m. 0.7 Concord 93/58/s 88/58/s Salinas 80/58/s 78/57/s Beijing 81/52/s 84/54/pc New Delhi 87/76/t 90/75/pc
1:20 p.m. 7.1 7:14 p.m. 0.8 Crescent City 63/52/s 62/51/c San Bernardino 98/72/s 101/75/s Berlin 63/49/pc 61/50/pc Oslo 54/45/pc 52/47/r
Shelter Cove Time High Time Low Eureka 66/51/pc 65/51/c San Diego 80/69/s 83/70/s Bogota 66/46/c 67/44/pc Ottawa 61/51/r 59/49/sh
Today 11:54 a.m. 5.6 5:39 a.m. 0.5 Fort Bragg 69/57/pc 68/57/pc San Francisco 74/58/pc 73/58/s Brussels 61/48/sh 55/46/r Panama City 84/76/t 84/75/t
11:54 p.m. 5.8 5:52 p.m. 1.2 Fortuna 70/50/pc 70/48/pc San Jose 87/60/s 85/59/s Buenos Aires 65/57/c 68/57/pc Paris 66/49/sh 59/47/r
Monday 12:19 p.m. 5.8 6:08 a.m. 0.7 Fremont 84/58/s 83/56/s San Rafael 89/54/s 84/54/s Cairo 95/74/s 94/74/s Rio de Janeiro 74/66/s 78/69/pc
--- --- 6:31 p.m. 0.8 Fresno 96/69/s 97/68/s Santa Ana 87/71/s 88/73/s Copenhagen 59/51/pc 57/52/r Riyadh 98/75/s 100/73/s
Hollister 92/54/s 92/53/s Santa Barbara 81/61/s 82/62/s Dublin 60/49/c 57/47/sh Rome 76/65/t 75/64/sh
Crescent City Time High Time Low Helsinki 56/41/pc 54/42/sh San Juan 88/77/c 88/78/sh
Lake Isabella 94/65/s 93/61/s Santa Cruz 79/56/pc 79/55/s
Today 12:15 p.m. 6.5 5:58 a.m. 0.3 Livermore 93/59/s 91/57/s Santa Rosa 89/51/s 84/51/s Hong Kong 89/81/pc 92/82/pc Santiago 64/41/pc 64/42/c
--- --- 6:15 p.m. 1.1 Los Angeles 91/69/s 94/71/s SFO Airport 77/58/s 77/58/s Johannesburg 81/59/s 84/62/s Seoul 76/56/pc 79/56/pc
Monday 12:17 a.m. 6.5 6:27 a.m. 0.6 Mammoth Mountain 77/40/s 79/40/s South Lake Tahoe 74/42/s 78/46/s Lima 62/58/pc 62/58/c Singapore 85/78/sh 85/76/t
12:41 p.m. 6.8 6:53 p.m. 0.7 Monterey 71/55/pc 70/55/s Stockton 96/62/s 94/61/s London 62/51/c 59/47/r Sydney 71/55/s 69/60/pc
Trinidad Time High Time Low Morgan Hill 91/56/s 92/57/s Tehachapi 89/61/s 90/62/s Madrid 73/51/s 73/48/pc Tel Aviv 87/71/s 88/68/s
Today 12:13 p.m. 6.3 5:55 a.m. 0.3 Mount Shasta 84/49/s 83/48/s Torrance 84/64/s 85/65/s Manila 86/78/r 88/77/r Tokyo 76/67/pc 79/68/pc
--- --- 6:12 p.m. 1.1 Napa 90/54/s 88/52/s Ukiah 95/53/s 94/53/s Mexico City 73/56/t 70/55/r Toronto 63/53/sh 60/52/sh
Monday 12:15 a.m. 6.3 6:24 a.m. 0.6 Oakland 78/57/s 78/57/s Willow Creek 89/56/s 90/54/s Montreal 64/54/c 62/52/sh Vancouver 68/53/pc 70/53/pc
12:39 p.m. 6.6 6:50 p.m. 0.7 Palm Springs 109/83/s 108/82/s Yreka 89/48/s 91/47/s Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice
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AUTO INDUSTRY BUSINESS BRIEFS

Revamped Detroit auto show


now features new flying tech
By Mike Householder
I was a kid: ‘When was
The Associated Press
that future going to ar-
rive?’”
DETROIT >> The Detroit auto “And the answer is:
show has returned after a ‘Now,’” he said.
three-year absence with a Show-goers can see some
roar. And a soar. air mobility conveyances on TIMES-STANDARD FILE
Visitors to the presti- display on the show floor, Humboldt County is looking for some attorneys to help
gious North American In- while others have been vis- with the local public clients.
ternational Auto Show, ible in the skies above the
which kicked off last week, city. The Times-Standard
can lay eyes on the latest That includes the ICON structed Tech CU Arena,
offerings from some of the A5, a two-seat, amphibious, Wanted: Attorneys take the home of the San Jose
world’s biggest automak- light-sport aircraft with re- Barracuda.
ers, as they’ve been able to tractable wings that en-
public defender cases “We celebrate every mo-
in years past. MIKE HOUSEHOLDER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS able owners to haul it in a Humboldt County is ment of recognition and vis-
But this time around, trailer behind a truck, SUV looking for a few good law- ibility as a tribally owned
they also can check out
Suzanne Clavette, ICON Aircraft’s marketing manager and or other vehicle. yers. business, but a physical
what organizers are calling
a pilot, sits in an ICON A5 aircraft on the floor of the North Pilots from Vacaville, The county’s Court-Ap- space is monumental,” said
“the show above the show.”
American International Auto Show in Detroit, on Monday. California-based ICON Air- pointed Attorney Program Linda Cooley, CEO of the
The Air Mobility Expe- craft provided demonstra- works to represent clients’ brewery, in a statement.
rience features displays tric vertical takeoff and said John George, chief tion flights along the De- cases that can’t be handled “The Barracuda have pro-
and demonstrations from landing aircraft, a hover- creative of ficer of the troit River that featured by the Humboldt County vided true support and
six air mobility innovators bike, a hoverboar d and a Air Mobility Experience. landings on the waterway Public Defender or Conflict made real space for us
— representing five coun- jet suit. “We’ve all asked this ques- that separates Detroit and Counsel — typically that where visitors will see our
tries — that include elec- “Feels like the future,” tion — I know I have, since Windsor, Ontario. happens when there is a story and what we’re fight-
conflict of interest.such as ing for, our Yurok Country
when either agency has al- certification, all while expe-
BUSINESS SENSE ready represented or is cur- riencing the craft that goes
rently representing a co-de- into our products while en-

Don’t quietly quit your job, change it fendant in another case in-
volving the client.
Attorneys interested in
serving as a private defense
joying their visit.”
The bar features a va-
riety of Mad River Brew-
ery ales, including the re-
attorney with the program lease of “Barracuda Spar-
When I was in college, a society we eventually work as a burden, we be- shot. In Humboldt County, must submit an applica- kling Ale” a light sessional
we had a speaker come had to acknowledge that gin to create the cultural it’s often like a pinball ma- tion. The application form ale. In addition to the East
talk to us about her corpo- wasn’t realistic. We had narrative that jobs are chine. You don’t need to is available online by visit- Bar, visitors can enjoy Mad
rate job in to find ways to create bal- simply a means for basic move ahead, maybe you ing the Humboldt County River Brewery packaged
public rela- ance. economic survival. Finally, want to try something that Court Appointed Attor- products in the arena’s
tions with When I read about as we internalize this idea provides a completely dif- ney Program’s web page at Drink Market, as well as in
AT&T. I re- “Quiet Quitting,” I can un- and constantly measure ferent experience. https://bit.ly/3UwV4mF. the San Jose Sharks’ SAP
member derstand the motivation. what we are obligated and I don’t know if it’s luck Once attorneys are ap- Center.
one thing Still, I think it’s an ex- not obligated to do, we be- that I have landed in ful- proved, their names are Back in June, the part-
from that ample of the pendulum gin to leave joy at home filling jobs, or if it’s been a added to a panel, which nership with the brew-
presenta- swinging too far to the when we head out for the purposeful act to cultivate lists the attorneys avail- ery and the San Jose Bar-
tion. She other extreme. day. Even as employees my jobs into something able for assignment. Attor- racuda, affiliate team of
said she In an effort to maintain make the decision to not that brings me joy. I think neys are then notified when the San Jose Sharks, was
had a baby and went to a healthy work-life balance take extra work, that de- it’s probably a little of clients need representation announced, highlighting
work the next day. Today, and to shed light on the cision itself comes with a both. Work will probably and staff works to match at- the team’s continued mis-
we may be taken aback by responsibility-creep that level of stress that can be- not bring happiness with- torneys up with cases. sion to provide a platform
a statement like that. At happens when businesses gin to weigh as much as out effort. A single person For more information for smaller businesses and
that time, I thought “I’m are understaffed, people the work itself. can have decades of work regarding the Humboldt commitment to diversity. In
going to be just like her!” are choosing to be mindful We spend a third of our ahead of them. Quiet quit- County Court Appointed 2022-23 the Barracuda will
I was. I didn’t even and not allow companies day at our jobs, five days a ting can make a point, but Attorney Program, includ- have multiple promotional
leave the hospital before I to pile on extra assign- week. If you aren’t finding if it’s not actively helping ing rates and billing pro- nights to celebrate diver-
started making calls about ments until it is untenable. purpose or joy in your cur- you to enjoy the place you cedures, go to the HCAAP sity, as well as craft brew-
an event I was planning. It Given the workforce short- rent job, maybe the answer spend eight hours a day, web page or contact the ing. Mad River Brewery will
was not my employer who ages across the country, isn’t quiet quitting, but maybe the better move is County Administrative Of- be part of the Barracuda’s
pushed me, ever. I honestly this passive advocacy for actual quitting. There’s to look for the work that fice at [email protected]. Opening Weekend, Oct. 22-
believe it was my genera- workers’ rights is under- never been more opportu- will. ca.us or call 707-445-7266. 23, and the team’s annual
tion that told me I had to standable. nity to find job openings Hoptoberfest, a craft brew-
continue to focus on my When I hear the term that provide more than a Susan Seaman is the Yurok brewery reveals ing event hosted pregame
career goals. That was the quiet quitting, though, it paycheck. program director at bar at Barracuda arena until the end of the first
moment in time when we makes me think about all Work doesn’t have to be AEDC, where she has intermission on Oct. 29
believed, and set out to the people out there who easy, but it shouldn’t be a worked for 15 years. She is The tribal-owned Mad where fans will have the
prove, “women can have are simply enduring their burden. I’m a big believer also the mayor of Eureka. River Brewery is now shar- opportunity to taste a va-
(translate ‘do’) it all.” jobs, day in and day out. that a career trajectory She finds an abundance of ing their beer with hockey riety of local craft beer.
It took a while, but as The more we talk about doesn’t need to be a sling- joy in both jobs. fans at the newly con-

AUTO INDUSTRY

US Sen. Warnock: Electric car tax credit needs ‘flexibility’


By Russ Bynum
the EVs and their batteries chael Stewart said in an “Hyundai is quite con-
The Associated Press
are manufactured in North emailed statement the com- cerned about the lack of the
America. pany was “disappointed” tax credit,” said Trip Tolle-
SAVANNAH, GA. >> U.S. Sen. That means vehicles with the tax credit revision. son, president and CEO of
Raphael Warnock urged made by South Korea-based “We are hopeful that a the Savannah Area Eco-
the U.S. Treasury secretary Hyundai would no longer solution through the U.S. nomic Development Au-
Friday to use “maximum qualify for the credit until federal government can be thority, who frequently
flexibility” in implement- the company starts produc- found that takes into con- meets with Hyundai offi-
ing a revised tax credit for ing EVs in Georgia, which sideration Hyundai’s sig- cials to discuss the planned
Americans buying electric isn’t expected until 2025. nificant past and commit- Georgia plant.
vehicles, a perk that Hyun- “I urge you to offer max- ted future investments in “All of us really hope
dai stands to lose as the imum flexibility for vehicle the U.S. market, including that the Biden administra-
automaker invests billions manufacturers and con- the $5.54 billion EV plant tion, in partnership with
of dollars to open its first sumers to take full advan- in Georgia,” Stewart said. our two U.S. senators, can
American EV plant in the tage of the electric vehicle Stewart did not say really get this fixed and
Democratic senator’s home tax credits available under BEN GRAY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE whether the issue might work this out,” Tolleson
state of Georgia. the law,” Warnock’s letter U.S. Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock, wearing a “I’m a Georgia affect Hyundai’s plans to said. “There’s a lot riding
Warnock sent a letter to said. Voter” sticker, leaves a press conference after casting his produce up to 300,000 on this project.”
Treasury Secretary Janet The U.S. Treasury De- primary ballot Friday, in Atlanta, Ga., during early voting. EVs per year in Georgia. A freshman senator, War-
Yellen raising concerns that partment is responsible The state and local govern- nock is seeking reelection
the revised tax credit Pres- for adopting regulations to ments agreed to give the this fall against Republican
ident Joe Biden signed last carry out revisions to the Treasury officials interpret May plans to build a $5.5 automaker tax breaks and challenger Herschel Walker,
month as part of a sweep- EV tax credit approved by Congress’ revisions in a way billion plant for manufac- other financial incentives a Georgia football hero and
ing climate and health law Congress. Warnock’s let- that “we don’t end up pun- turing EVs and the batteries worth $1.8 billion. close friend of former Pres-
could place some automak- ter doesn’t request any spe- ishing the very companies, that power them in Bryan But the tax credit issue ident Donald Trump, in a
ers at a competitive disad- cific remedy from the de- like Hyundai, that are help- County, west of Savannah. is causing some anxiety swing state where Demo-
vantage. That’s because the partment. ing us bring this clean en- The company plans to hire among officials in Georgia crats have no guarantee of
new law says the credit of In an interview, War- ergy future.” at least 8,100 workers. working closely on the proj- holding political ground
up to $7,500 only applies if nock said he hopes to see Hyundai announced in Hyundai spokesman Mi- ect. they gained in 2020.
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D SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2022

Sunday Evening September 25, 2022 ADVICE

Kindly atheist just


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(3.1) KIEM 3 3 3 - (5:20) NFL Football San Francisco vs Denver (L) 'TVG' Fam. Feud Access Hollywood Dateline NBC
(13.1) KEET 13 13 13 - Lawrence Welk Show Nature Lucy Worsley (N) Masterpiece Mystery! (N) 'TV14'
(17.1) KVIQ 6 6 6 - News (N) Ins. Ed. (N) 60 Minutes (N) Big Brother (SF) (N) 'TV14' The Equalizer "Exposed"

wants to say ‘no’


(23.1) KAEF 7 11 - - Ent. Tonight (N) Global Citizen Fest. (N) Celeb. Jeopardy (P) (N) Celebrity Wheel (N) The Rookie (N)
(28.1) KBVU 2 2 2 - Rock Park Heartland Sheldon BigBang Simps. (N) North (N) BobBrg (N) Fam.Guy The National Desk (N)
(29.1) KECA 9 7 - - Family Guy Family Guy Good Doctor "Oliver" Animals Animals Penn & Teller: Fool Us Liquidator Chicago
(29.2) KECA2 5 8 - The Rookie The National Desk (N) M.Crimes "Party Foul" The Rookie Chi.Fire "All Hard Parts"
A&E 58 68 18 29 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 "Shattered" The First 48 The First 48
AMC 74 26 35 25 (5:55) The Walking Dead (:55) Dead "Trust" Dead "Acts of God" The Walking Dead (N) Tales of TWD "Dee" DEAR AMY >> I am an athe- out respectfully would be
BRAVO 76 54 - 61 Atlanta "Reunion Part 1" Atlanta "Reunion Part 2" Housewives Atlanta (N) Married to Medicine (N) 'TV14' Atlanta ist. I believe in practicing to RSVP: “I’m so sorry I
CNBC 52 25 - 45 Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank kindness and respect for can’t attend, please pass
CNN 50 39 20 30 Murdochs: Empire (N) Murdochs: Empire (N) CNN Special Report The Murdochs: Empire The Murdochs: Empire other peo- along my congratulations
CSPAN 76 17 63 13 Questions Public Affairs Events 'TVG' Q&A Questions Public Affairs Events 'TVG'
Naked "Infestation" Naked "Roasted Grubs" Naked "Tree Spider" Naked Afraid Bugged Naked "Bug Repellent"
ple’s views. to the twins. Now — they
DISC 60 51 19 46
DISN 64 49 41 31 (:15) < Under Wraps ('21, Child) 'TVG' < Under Wraps 2 ('22, Fam) (P) 'TVG' Bunk'd (N) Special Movie In re- are men!”
E! 77 59 60 41 (5:30) <++ Happy Gilmore 'TVPG' <++ Grown Ups ('10, Com) Adam Sandler. 'TV14' (:45) <++ Grown Ups 'TV14' cent years, My point is that when
FNC 48 34 21 47 The Next Revolution Sunday Night Life, Liberty & Levin The Next Revolution Sunday Night I have been you are declining an in-
FOOD 70 67 56 54 Ultimate Game Night Halloween Wars Halloween Wars Halloween Wars (N) Baking "Croquem-boots" working on vitation, you don’t need
FREE 63 36 15 23 (5:45) <+++ The Little Mermaid 'TVG' (:45) <+++ Hocus Pocus ('93, Com) Bette Midler. 'TVPG' (:55) < The Lion King becoming to supply a reason. It is
FX 56 33 31 44 (5:00) Global Citizen (N) < Jumanji: The Next Level ('19, Adv) Dwayne Johnson. 'TVPG' < Jumanji: The Next Level 'TVPG' Amy
FXX 57 62 - 73 Simpsons Simpsons Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Futurama Futurama Dickinson more hon- somewhat unusual for a
HALL 71 87 36 87 < Dating the Delaneys ('22, Rom) 'TVG' Chesapeake Shores (N) < Two Tickets to Paradise ('22, Rom) 'TVG' est about host to follow up to ask,
HALLMM 72 77 - 138 5: < Mystery 101: Kille... < Mystery 101: Deadly History ('21, Myst) 'TVPG' < Francesca Quinn, PI ('22, Myst) 'TVPG' religious “Well, why can’t you at-
HGTV 69 29 49 64 Christina on the Coast Christina on the Coast Renovation "Hang Time" Renovation Island (N) IslndLif (N) IslndLif (N) activities I would prefer tend?”
HIST 59 44 45 67 Food.USA "Pizza Wars" Food.USA "Do or Donut" FoodThatBuiltAmerica FoodThatBuiltAmerica (:05) FoodBuiltAmerica not to attend. (These cer- If your friend does
INV.DISC 73 19 - 134 Evil Lives Here (N) With Paula Zahn (N) Still a Mystery (N) Fear Thy Neighbor With Paula Zahn
Castle Castle "Time Will Tell" Castle "Get a Clue" Castle (:05) Castle
emonies make me very ask, you can say, “As you
LIFE 30 32 17 26
LMN 31 78 - 137 (5:00) < A Gift of Murder < Deadly Dance Competition ('21, Thril) < A Gift of Murder ('22, Susp) Bailey Bass. uncomfortable.) know, I’m an atheist. I
MSNBC 53 58 23 66 Ayman (N) Model America (N) The Mehdi Hasan Show Ayman Dateline NBC I used to tell lies to don’t attend religious cer-
NEWSN 85 12 25 10 NewsNation Prime (N) NewsNation Prime NewsNation Prime NewsNation Prime Dan Abrams Live preserve the feelings emonies. I realize this
OWN 78 55 59 116 Couples Couples 20/20 on OWN "NXIVM" 20/20 on OWN 20/20 on OWN 20/20 on OWN of people I love when I might be somewhat awk-
OXY 79 66 61 70 Snapped (N) Black Widow (N) Snapped "Jackie Ray" Snap. "Kimberly Kessler" Black Widow Murders didn’t want to attend a ward, and I recognize
SYFY 82 53 48 57 Movie <+++ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ('17, Act) Chris Pratt. 'TV14' < Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
TBN 22 91 65 16 Huckabee (N) Metaxas Creflo (N) Praise (N) Praise (N) OS Code Scriptures
baptism or other religious this is extremely impor-
TBS 33 52 9 22 (5:30) <++ Ant-Man ('15, Act) Paul Rudd. 'TV14' BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang event (I’ve also attended tant in your family, but I
TCM 75 86 34 74 (5:00) <++ Popi (:15) <++++ The Pawnbroker ('65, Dra) 'TVMA' (:15) <+++ The Better 'Ole ('27, Com) 'TVPG' many and have been very need to decline. But I’m
TLC 61 28 46 38 90 Day Fiancé "Truth Hurts" 'TV14' 90 Day Fiancé "Complicated" (N) 'TV14' Sister Wives (N) uncomfortable). also very honored by the
TNT 34 41 33 32 (5:15) < Kingsman: The Secret Service 'TVMA' <+++ Avengers: Age of Ultron ('15, Act) 'TV14' Movie Now that I’m in my invitation.”
TOON 66 64 43 39 < The Croods ('13, Ani) Nicolas Cage. 'TVPG' BobBrg BobBrg Futurama Futurama Amer. Dad Am.Dad (N)
Ghosts of Devil's Perch Ghosts of Devil's Perch Ghosts of "Help Us" Ghosts of Devil's (N) Paranormal (N)
50s, I want to be more
TRAVEL 81 27 57 53
USA 55 35 16 35 Law&O: SVU "Savior" Race for the Law&O: SVU "Disabled" Law&O: SVU "Bedtime" Law&Order: SVU "Beef" honest. DEAR AMY >> “Can’t Han-
HBO 550 500 5 501 (5:20) <++ F9: The Fast Saga 'TVPG' (:50) House of the Dragon 'TVMA' House of the Dragon (N) (:10) House of Dragon
A friend invited me to dle Critiques” went into
HBO2 551 502 70 502 5:40 House (:45) House of Dragon (:50) <+++ The Grand Budapest Hotel 'TVMA' <++ The Break Up 'TVMA' attend her twins’ Bar- a tailspin when her boss
HBO3 552 504 71 504 (5:25) < Gone Baby Gone (:20) <++ The Mustang ('19, Dra) 'TVPG' <+++ Memento ('00, Thril) Guy Pearce. 'TVMA' Mitzvahs. This is a tough pointed out minor er-
HBOF 553 506 - 507 (5:35) <+ Jungle Master < The Spiderwick Chronicles 'TVPG' (:35) <+++ Across the Universe ('07, Dra) 'TV14' Movie one. rors.
MAX 557 520 72 521 (:20) <++ The Hangover Part III ('13, Com) 'TV14' <+++ Movie 43 ('13, Com) 'TVMA' (:40) <+++ Kick-Ass ('10, Act) 'TVMA' I am not particularly Bosses need to make
SHOW 565 600 75 600 (:15) < Infinite Storm ('22, Dra) Naomi Watts. Circus (N) The Circus Gigolo "Rapture" (N) City on a Hill (N)
TMC 573 620 74 620 (5:25) <++ The Godfather III ('90, Dra) 'TVMA' (:05) <++ Last Call ('21, Dra) < Bad Santa 2
close to these twins, but workers feel good about
the mother’s friendship the important work they
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OPPOSITES ATTRACT
BY DERRICK NIEDERMAN / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ

Derrick Niederman, of Charleston, S.C., is a former teacher of mathematics at the College of Charleston. Currently he’s finishing a
statistics textbook that incorporates puzzles. Derrick is one of the longest-running crossword contributors to The Times, spanning
39 years from 1983 to now. This puzzle got its start when he noticed the curiosity of 114-Across, followed by 24-Across. The other theme
examples are a result of a methodical search. — W. S.

AC R O S S 49 Word with open or 98 Scramble some eggs, 4 Rant


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7 Numbskull 50 I, personally 101 Smile . . . or shine ’’: J.F.K.
11 With 108-Down, 52 Bird associated with 104 Burden 6 Talk acronym
hot stretch of bats 105 Large electromotive 7 Model for a grade
summer 53 Place side by side unit schooler
14 Moment of inspiration 56 Doctrine of East Asia 106 Strong cleaners 8 Mountain residence
19 ‘‘He’s’’ this, in a 1963 58 Six-Day War 107 Branch of dentistry 9 Argues
hit for the Chiffons combatant: Abbr. that specializes in
root canals 10 What three dots
20 Woes 59 Natural fertilizer might mean
21 ‘‘I know, I know!’’ 60 Jack of old TV 110 Name hidden
backward in 11 Accomplish on behalf
23 What this might 61 Neighbor of Jammu ‘‘excellent’’ of
mean: ‘‘ and Kashmir 12 Home of Kenyon
111 Actress Teri
24 English poet who 64 Instrument that College
wrote ‘‘The makes 112 Davis of ‘‘Thelma &
Louise’’ 13 Walk, so to speak
Highwayman’’ a ‘‘tsst’’ sound
113 Go to sleep, with 14 Org. created under
26 World Cup org. 66 ‘‘Mazel ____!’’
‘‘out’’ F.D.R.
27 Digs in the ice? 67 Wrestler’s goal
114 Noted songwriter 15 Shower
28 Persian ____ (rug 68 Caesar-salad behind Wynonna
ingredient 16 Eponym for one of
maker’s deliberate Judd’s ‘‘Tell Me the earth’s five
mistake) 71 Clanton at the O.K. Why’’ and Linda oceans
29 Humorist Bombeck Corral Ronstadt’s ‘‘All My
Life’’ 17 Baby bearer, maybe
30 Early American 72 It’s over here
pseudonym 117 You can’t run on this 18 Stove toppers
73 Ground
32 Within 74 Works a wedding, for long 22 Vice president after
perhaps 118 ____ Martell, ‘‘Game Pence
33 Prop that enabled
Houdini to ‘‘walk 75 Flying ____ of Thrones’’ princess 25 One of Neptune’s
through’’ a brick wall (martial arts strike) 119 Goods for sale: Abbr. moons
35 Napoleonic ____ 76 Spots for snorkeling 120 Taiwan-born 30 Second half
RELEASE DATE: 9/25/2022

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37 Accept imminent 80 Helpful connections 2014, reporting for 34 for remote workers
chopping down signature hit 62 Pro Bowl side, for 101 Deck out with
punishment 81 Friendly consecutive hours short 86 It has its ratios, for spangles
a cherry tree, and 32 Rearward, to a rear
39 Republic toppled in conversation ender others 48 Boob tubes 63 Item with straps short 102 The other side
1933 admiral
83 Wrap on a rancho 122 Total mess 49 Northernmost N.B.A. 65 ____ Master’s Voice 87 Popular beer 103 Crackerjack
41 Red block in 33 It shares space with # city, on scoreboards
84 Opts 123 Sought redress, in 68 ‘‘I’m in trouble!’’ brand, casually 105 Longtime sports
Minecraft 34 Like dipsticks 50 Magic power 89 Meeting with a dead
87 Horse-drawn carriage a way 69 Approach gradually journalist Jim
42 Sopranos’ highlights 38 Southwestern art hub 51 Brotherly figures line?
88 ‘‘In Praise of Folly’’ 124 Heeded an owner’s 70 One who gave us all 108 See 11-Across
43 Rapper Fiasco essayist order 39 Tom Jones and 53 Placate a lift? 91 One side of the coin 109 Still competing
45 Curse out 90 Norman or English Anthony Hopkins, 92 Baited online
54 Job with numerous 75 Development 111 Sold out
king? by birth applications? 93 What all companies
DOWN in cryptography 114 Tour de France
Online subscriptions: Today’s 40 Make bubbly try to make
puzzle and more
91 With 93-Across, 1 Org. created under 55 Her name is Greek 77 A few weeks ago, distance units: Abbr.
than 4,000 past puzzles, young river critter F.D.R. 44 Suzhou Museum for ‘‘all-gifted’’ probably 94 Service charge 115 ‘‘____, humbug!’’
nytimes.com/crosswords 93 See 91-Across 2 Howler of a movie? architect 56 One always having 79 Worker with a comb 95 Scoring figs. 116 Added paper to,
($39.95 a year). 96 Tribal circle, perhaps 46 Same old, same old a place to hide 97 Lifts up
3 Beset 81 Mountebank as a printer

MOVIE

‘Disaster Artist’s’ Sestero directs new bad/good film


By Martha Ross
lywood lore for starring in “The Room’s” eccentric sations. For one thing, “Mir-
Bay Area News Group
“The Room,” the famously writer-director-star, and acle Valley” is a horror film,
2003 so-bad-it’s-good cult the joys of being creatively and the Academy of Mo-
Greg Sestero can’t get classic. Sestero gained more audacious. tion Pictures Arts and Sci-
away from making bad cinephile cred when “The Sestero now makes his ences usually doesn’t reward
movies, he’s actually proud Disaster Artist,” his 2013 debut as director with the horror. But Sestero also ac-
to say. He’s talking about New York Times best-sell- equally audacious “Mira- knowledges that he’s not try-
movies that boast out- ing book about the making cle Valley,” which he also ing to go the prestige indie
rageous story lines, in- of “The Room” — “the great- wrote and stars in. The film route with “Miracle Valley.”
sane characters and such est bad movie ever made” — becomes available for free “Twenty years ago, I sur-
a miraculous embrace of was transformed into a crit- Friday on the Tubi stream- vived making ‘The Room,’
schlock, exploitation and ically acclaimed 2017 film ing service and is expected the best worst movie ever
humor that they are truly by the same name. to screen in theaters around made,” Sestero told Dead-
fun to watch. Audiences were charmed Halloween. line. “Hopefully, ‘Miracle
The Alamo-reared actor, by the story Sestero told Sestero’s new project isn’t Valley’ ends up as the sec-
writer and first-time direc- about his unlikely friend- likely to return him to the ond best worst movie ever
tor became a figure in Hol- ship with Tommy Wiseau, proximity of Oscars conver- made.”
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2022 TIMES-STANDARD.COM | OBITUARIES   | 3D

Deaths and Funeral Notices y g


Craig S. Wood Carl James Wood Betty Marie (Peugh) Bob Peugh; granddaughters:
Sweaney Molly (Matthew) Zdon, Sar-
ah (Dan) Boehm, Katie
Peugh and Dana Peugh;
and great-grandkids: Rocco,
Riley, Hazel, Aubrey, Isaac,
Edward and Louis.
She was born Betty Marie
Huggins on February 22,
1934 in Eureka, CA and
grew up on the Essex
Ranch before attending
EOC Craig S. Wood, US Navy Seabee RET, passed away Carl James Wood, born July 6, 1960, passed away on Arcata High School. She
on March 18, 2020 in Ventura, CA. Born April 4, 1958 in Langkawi Island, Malaysia on July 17th, 2022. He truly Betty Marie (Peugh) then married Bill Peugh
Kodiak, Alaska, he was an infant when it became a state. loved Langkawi and its people; he will be interred there. Sweaney passed away on and had four sons. She
Craig attended school in Kodiak, AK, Mountlake Ter- As he was being transported from Langkawi Island to the September 18, 2022. At 88 worked in accounting for
race, WA and Eureka, CA. Upon graduating, he enlisted mainland for cremation, 2 pods of dolphins escorted his years of age, she died at Redwood Empire Aggre-
in the US Navy as a Seabee Heavy Equipment Operator. boat! We are told that is not common in that area and we home under hospice care gates and was a partner at
Craig proudly served in the Battalions NMCB Forty view that as a tribute to the true heart that was Carl. surrounded by family and K & P Ranches. As a life-
(Fighting Forty), ACB One (Coronado, CA), NMCB Four Carl attended school at St. Bernard’s Elementary in Eure- with long-term partner Al- long member of Odd Fel-
(Fab Four), and NAVMAG Subic Bay. Craig was also an ka, CA and Priest River High School in Priest River, Idaho. len Guiles by her side. She low and Moose Club, she
instructor at NCTC Port Hueneme, NCTC EO “A” School After a very fulfilling career with Matheson Trucking, he was preceded in death by made a great impact in the
and RTC San Diego. Craig served in the military opera- went to the Philippines to assist his brother Jon in build- her parents: Frederck and community.
tions of Operation Desert Storm (Kuwait), Operation Re- ing and developing the Kayla A Beach Resort on Bohol. Mabel Huggins; husbands: A celebration of life is
store Hope (Somalia), and was part of community con- While living there, he traveled and discovered many other Bill Peugh and Max planned for November 6,
struction projects in Rota Spain, Micronesia (YAP), and parts of the world, namely Langkawi Island in Malaysia Sweaney; sisters: Laura El- 2022 at Azalea Hall,
Ronald Reagan’s Camp David Retreat as well as being which later became his home and his "forever happy liot and Irene Jackson; and McKinleyville 1p-4p. In
part of the Earthquake Recovery Team in San Francisco. place." He made many great friends in his travels; they son: Ed Peugh. She is sur- lieu of flowers, please
Craig was proud to have been a part of these endeavors. mourn with us. vived by sons: Jerry Peugh, make a donation to a chari-
After retirement from the SeaBees, Craig started a Carl is survived by his mother Genie Wood, brother Jon Harold (Cheryl) Peugh, and ty of your choice.
stainless-steel welding business in Ventura, CA where he (Joy), sisters Julie Williams (Bob), Jeannie Wood Steele
created many impressive works of art and function. It was (Mike), Mary Wood (John Stanton), sister-in-law Nonette Timothy Merritt Strahan
here he started “Bacon & Beer Friday”, serving bacon and Wood, Aunt Kathy Field, Uncle Greg Jernigan, cousins
beer to his friends at the shop every Friday! Kevin and Gary Day, Jordana and Danny Willett, Cheryl
Craig is survived by his wife of 28 years, Nonette Wood, Adamo, step-son Patrick Roskell and numerous nieces
his beloved dog Kiwi, mother Genie Wood, brothers Jon and nephews not to mention the many friends across the
Wood (Joy) and Carl Wood, sisters Julie Williams (Bob), world and the children of Langkawi who knew him as
Jeannie Wood Steele (Mike), Mary Wood (John Stanton), Santa Claus. He leaves behind his very significant other,
Aunt Kathy Field, Aunt Lynn Abbott, Uncle Greg Jernigan, Daisy Joy Caderao in Langkawi, whom he loved dearly.
cousins Kevin and Gary Day, Jordana and Danny Willett, Carl was preceded in death by his father, Jack Wood,
Cheryl Adamo, and numerous nieces and nephews. He niece Kayla Wood, brother Craig in 2020, grandmother
was preceded in death by his father Jack Wood, also a ca- Cloella Jernigan, Uncle Larry Day and Aunt Lynn Abbott.
reer Navy man who passed in 1990, niece Kayla Wood, “Mom, I wish I could say something to help you with
grandmother Cloella Jernigan and Uncle Larry Day. your friend’s passing. What I can say is how I feel about Tim Strahan died peacefully at home in Fortuna, Califor-
A special Mass was offered in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. losing someone so close. Nothing will make me miss nia on September 19, 2022 after a lengthy battle with can-
Now that Covid is passing, military honors will be held. them less. But knowing that they are with me always is cer, caused by his exposure to Agent Orange during the
very comforting. I can still talk to them. I can still feel Vietnam war.
My mind still talks to you their presence because I have been blessed with them be- He was born in Waterloo, Iowa on June 11, 1949 to
My heart still looks for you ing a part of my life. Remembering how it felt to be with Donald Frances and Cecilia Joyce Strahan. Tim graduated
My soul knows you are at PEACE them. The pleasant memories are something no one can from Arcata High School in 1968, having been a star play-
p y take from me. No one is ever gone until they are forgot- er on Arcata’s Varsity Basketball team that took home the
Lawrence Douglas parents, his sister Gayle ten. They will live on, with me, for the rest of my life. It is State title, coached by Jerry Paul. Tim was a natural ath-
“Butch” Rogers Brenegan, and son Larry never too late to celebrate the life they shared with us.” lete who was passionate about basketball, and after high
Lawrence Douglas “Butch” Rogers. He is survived by ~Written by Carl just 2 months before he passed school graduation went on to play at College of the Red-
Rogers died at the Novato his cherished daughter woods, until his enlistment in the US Army in 1970.
My mind still talks to you It was in boot camp at Fort Ord that Tim befriended
Health Care Center in Rhonda Azzolino, his sisters
Novato, California on April Joycelyn Champagne, Leah My heart still looks for you Sammy Stephens, and together they went through boot
21, 2022, after a lengthy Rogers, Ellen Rogers, Lynn camp, then to Fort Benning for airborne training, and
My soul knows you are at PEACE eventually the two of them completed the elite Green Be-
battle with COPD and relat- “Liz” Anagnost, and brother
ed illnesses. In spite of nu- John Rogers. He will be re- Jeanne Goldsmith Mendes ret Special Forces training at Fort Bragg, No. Carolina. It
merous predictions by membered lovingly by his was only fitting that Tim and Sammy would go to Viet-
medical personnel that his many friends and relatives. nam together and fight alongside the Montagnards, indig-
death was imminent, Butch Butch lived an adventur- enous peoples of the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
survived for many years in ous life. Please join his One of Tim’s many occupations during his time in the
precarious health. He was family and friends at a me- Army was as a weapons specialist, but his respect and
nearly always cheerful and morial service on October love of the Montagnards were the highlight of his military
maintained his sense of hu- 2, at the Moose Lodge, career. Tim loved his country and was eager to continue
mor in spite of his many 4328 Campton Road, Eure- his service by joining the California National Guard, 579
challenges. ka, California for a celebra- th Engineer Battalion in Eureka.
Butch was born in Eure- tion of life. The service be- In 1975 he attended Officer Candidate School at Fort
ka, California on March 17, gins at 2:00 with a recep- Belvoir, VA earning his 2 nd Lieutenant bars. He rose
January 5, 1927 – August 16, 2022 through the ranks of the Guard throughout his 18 year ca-
1941, to parents Alta and tion to follow. Jeanne Goldsmith Mendes passed away peacefully with reer and eventually retired as a Major. Tim was always
Douglas Rogers. He was family on August 16, 2022, at the age of 95. It was a sad happiest being of service to his community working with
preceded in death by both day, yet very glorious as our Lord took Jeanne home after the Guard at wildfires, floods and various projects
her beautiful life here on earth. Jeanne was born to Pearl throughout Humboldt County where the expertise of civil
and Dwight Goldsmith on January 5, 1927 in San Francis- engineers were needed.
co, CA. The Goldsmith family moved from San Francisco Honors and medals Tim received throughout his military
back to Omaha when Jeanne was 18 months old. Raised career were the Combat Infantry Badge, National Defense
in Omaha until she was 16 years old, the Goldsmiths re- Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal with 2 stars, the
turned to California to settle in Eureka where Jeanne at- Vietnam Campaign medal, the Bronze Star, and the Hu-
tended Eureka high school. manitarian Service Medal. Additionally he was awarded
Jeanne met her husband, Joe, in Santa Cruz while he the Meritorious Service Medal in 1995 for his long and
was in the Navy serving overseas during World War II. distinguished military career as a Citizen Soldier of the
They were married on March 21, 1945. The two were United States Army Reserve. Tim’s illustrious career with
married for 62 years until his death in 2005. the military inspired his son Douglas to join the United
States Marine Corps after graduating from Sonoma State
After the war, Jeanne and Joe briefly lived on a dairy in University and still serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the
Loleta, before finally moving to their family dairy, River- USMC reserve.
side Ranch, in Ferndale. The ranch has been a constant Tim’s community service extended to his election as a
pride and joy and a legacy to the family. The family lived Board Member at Cuddeback Elementary School, and was
on the ranch for nearly 30 years with Jeanne cooking 3 instrumental in Cuddeback earning a Distinguished
meals daily for the workers for many of those years. After School Award through the Department of Education. Con-
the 1964 flood, the family moved off the ranch into town tinuing his love of basketball Tim volunteered coaching
eventually living at her current home on Main Street the youth at Cuddeback with Dennis Rosser, and then
where she resided for nearly 50 years. Joe and Jeanne al- went on to volunteer coach both boys and girls basketball
so had a summer home in Phillipsville for many years. It at various levels at Fortuna High School, often working
was a great family meeting place for all to get together. alongside Mike Bettiga, with whom he had played basket-
Jeanne was an active member of the Native Daughters ball at CR.
of the Golden West for over 10 years, even serving a term He tirelessly gave his time and energy to help build the
as its president. An avid reader, she was also a member skills of the players. He found opportunities for students
of the Ferndale Book Club. She loved getting together to attend summer basketball camps and drove students
with her lady friends in town. Jeanne also worked as a li- far and wide to attend these camps. Some of the best
brarian at both the Ferndale Public Library and Ferndale memories Tim had were driving girls to Lake Tahoe for
High School. As the years affected her eyesight, much to camp. In the early 1990’s he kept detailed statistics for
her disappointment, Jeanne was unable to continue her both boys and girls teams and created an on-line data
reading. This was an extremely frustrating loss for her. base of those stats to enhance the program and player
Showing her love for Ferndale, Jeanne also volunteered success. Coaches and players were able to examine the
her time at the Ferndale Museum for several years as well stats to improve their skills and for coaches to focus their
as volunteering as 4-H leader, teaching sewing, for 8 coaching on those areas needing improvement. He and
years. Jeanne was blessed with beauty, and never had to Coach Bettiga led the girls’ varsity basketball teams to
color her hair, something she was quite proud of. North Coast Sections from 1994-1998. He will be fondly
remembered as “Coach Strahan”. His dedication to the
Among the many hats she wore, Jeanne’s greatest joy sport and coaching inspired his daughter Stephanie to
was that of being a mom. She was a mom 24/7 and loved pursue a coaching career, and inherited all his play
every minute of it. She was so proud of each of her three books, drills, and his coaching clipboard. Tim never
children. That love carried on to her 5 grandchildren her missed a basketball game when his son Douglas and
6 great grandchildren and finally her 2 great, great grand- daughter Stephanie were playing. His children were his
children. Her life was truly devoted to her family. pride and joy.
Jeanne is survived by her sister Nancy Veatch, by her His experience as an engineer with the 579 th Engineer
three children; Toni McGaraghan (Chuck Andersen), Joe Battalion led Tim to a 32 year career with Cal Trans Con-
Mendes (Sandy), and Jacque Becker. She is also survived struction Management. He held various positions in Cal
by 5 Grandchildren; Scott Walstrom (Kristy), Emmaley Trans, from traffic to programs, but his favorite position
Otis (Brian), Abigail Becker (Josh Whitfield), Annie Toon was the last one he held, as Safety Inspector. His district
(Nick), and Joe Mendes III, 5 great grandchildren; Jordan covered the extent of Northern California. He earned mul-
& Madison Walstrom, James Paul Otis, Jaelynn Whitfield, tiple certificates of achievement and exceptional perform-
A.J. & Jett Toon and 2 great, great grandchildren; Hailey ance in areas such as hot mix asphalt and mining and
Walstrom and Sequoia Noriega. Jeanne was also blessed tunneling. Tim could never travel anywhere without com-
with many nieces and nephews who she loved dearly; Jill menting on any road construction project and pointing
Vermillion, Jani Goldsmith, David, Michael & Jeff Gold- out anything that was being done incorrectly, much to his
smith, Becky Quilici, Carrie Johnston, Bobby & Larry wife’s chagrin. He was a perfectionist!
Veatch. Tim married Debra (nee Gruenwald) in September 1974,
and remarried her in 1989. They had two children, Doug-
Jeanne was preceded in death by her husband Joe, her las Merritt (Anna) and Stephanie Lee. He is survived by
daughter Susan, her parents Pearl and Dwight Goldsmith, his children and his siblings Sally Nelson (Gunnar) of
her brothers Ralph and Jack Goldsmith, her sister Carolyn Redding, California; Don Strahan Jr. of Cottage Grove, Or-
Johnston and her son-in-law Jim Becker. egon; Peggy Ridlon (John) of McKinleyville, California;
The family would like to thank the Ferndale Senior Re- Mike Strahan (Sue) of Rio Dell, California and Mary
source Agency and especially Mary Ann Bansen for her Callens of McKinleyville, California, and his grandson Ma-
efforts and kindness through the years. Also, a special son, who brought Tim more happiness than can ever be
thank you and note of special appreciation to Jeanne’s expressed. Tim was predeceased by his parents Don and
Nephrologists, Dr. Allen Mathew in Eureka and Dr. Oscar Joyce.
Adler and his entire team in Virginia. The family is ex- A graveside memorial service will be help at Sunrise
tremely grateful for the extraordinary compassion and Cemetery, 3315 Newburg Rd. in Fortuna, on Friday Sep-
care given Mom during her stay at the Capital Caring Hos- tember 30 th at 2:00 P.M., followed by a reception at the
pice Center. Finally, we could never express the heartfelt Fortuna Veterans Memorial Building, 1426 Main Street,
love and indebtedness to the wonderful ladies who self- Fortuna at 3:00 P.M. Everyone who knew Tim are wel-
lessly assisted Jeanne during her 5-year stay in Virginia. come to attend. In lieu of flowers, please consider making
These ladies, Charife Gosselin, Lucy Avelar, Kathy a donation to the American Cancer Society.
Binsley, Amalia Villena and Pamela Mossone, made every
day a “Great Day” for Jeanne. Jesus G Salazar ( Mary )
Passed away peacefully
A Celebration of Life service is scheduled for 11am, Oc- on 9/21/22
tober 7th, at the Church of the Assumption in Ferndale, Services will Gobles Mor-
with Father Mario Laguros officiating, followed by a gath- tuary 9/30/22 Rosery at
ering at the Ferndale Town Hall. Jeanne requested that 7:00 pm
rather than flowers or donations to please remember her Funeral Mass will be at St
with kindness to others and truly helping someone in Josephs Catholic Church
need. Fortuna, Ca Oct 1, 2022
10:00 am
Full Obituary to follow
any questions please call Ir-
ma at 707 725-4102
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Notice to Creditors and others in the
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McKinleyville, Humboldt County, Cali-
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The Hoopa Valley Tribe is accepting applications to
fill the following vacant position:
directory
ROADS DIRECTOR Roads Department, Regular, F/T, Salary: DOE .
Responsible for planning and maintaining transportation systems on the Hoopa Valley
Indian Reservation; and, oversees all operations including Road Construction, Aggregate and HUMBOLDT’S BEST REAL ESTATE
Readymix enterprises, New Construction, and Road maintenance program.
Minimum Qualifications: Must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Planning, or a
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • SEPTEMBER 25TH 2022 1:00 TO 4:00 PM
related field; AND a Minimum of 5 years of public road maintenance, facilities, and
construction experience at a management level; OR an equivalent combination of education, PRI
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training and/or experience. Knowledgeable about federal and state laws pertaining to road RED
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construction (BIA, FHA, NEPA, and highway and bridge engineering); Class A General
Engineering Contractor’s license preferred, but not required; and, knowledgeable in the
basic operation of heavy machinery. Must have a valid CA Driver’s License and be insurable.
DEADLINE: September 9, 2022
For job descriptions & employment applications, contact the
Human Resource Department, Hoopa Valley Tribe, P.O. Box 218, Hoopa, CA 95546.
Call (530) 625-9200 Ext. 23 or email [email protected].
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative
Declaration, and Announcement of Hybrid Public
Meeting for the Carlotta Shoulder Widening Project

WHAT IS BEING PLANNED?


The California Department of Transportation
(Caltrans) is proposing a safety project on State
Route 36 from postmiles 3.9 to 6.0 in Humboldt
County between the communities of Hydesville
and Carlotta. The project would widen shoulders,
build a full-span bridge at Ward Creek, build new
and updated guardrail, extend a westbound passing
lane, and improve curves.

WHAT IS AVAILABLE?
The environmental document, referred to as an
Initial Study with Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, for this project will be available for review from September 23, 2022
to October 24, 2022 at the following locations:
• ceqanet.opr.ca.gov
• tinyurl.com/43dm44s5
• Fortuna Library (during open hours), 753 14th St, Fortuna, CA
The document is also available for review on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. at Caltrans District 1, 1656 Union Street,
Eureka, CA from September 23, 2022, to October 24, 2022. The Initial Study with Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration and
individual technical studies can be requested by contacting Cari Williams at [email protected].

WHEN AND WHERE


A hybrid virtual and in-person public meeting will be held to give the public an opportunity to talk about the project with Caltrans
staff before the project is approved. The hybrid public hearing will be Wednesday, September 28, 2022, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
online via Webex (tinyurl.com/yc7z84k3) and in-person at Cuddeback Elementary School, located at 300 Wilder Road, Carlotta, CA.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Please submit written comments to Cari Williams, Caltrans, North Region Environmental-District 1, PO Box 3700, Eureka, CA
95502-3700. Comments may also be emailed to: [email protected]. All comments must be received by October 24,
2022. For more information about this project, please contact the Project Manager Marie Brady at [email protected].
Individuals who require special accommodations (American Sign Language interpreter, real-time captioning, accessible seating,
note takers, and documentation in alternative formats) should contact the District 1 Public Information Office at (707) 445-6444
prior to the scheduled hearing date. TDD users may contact the California Relay Service TDD line at 1-800-735-2922.

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filed by TIMOTHY J. ROMENESKO in an interested person files an objec- must file your claim with the court sets or of any petition or account as
the Superior Court of California, tion to the petition and shows good and mail a copy to the personal rep- provided in Probate Code section
County of HUMBOLDT. cause why the court should not grant resentative appointed by the court 1250. A Request for Special Notice
the authority. within the later of either (1) four form is available from the court clerk.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests months from the date of the first is-
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contingent creditors, and persons court approval. Before taking certain petition, you should appear at the law.
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self or for the other party. tiene abogado, son): health insurance? if so, you should Antes de que se pueda elimnar is
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esta Citacion y Peticion para (951) 241-6013 able health care. For more informa- hacer una entrege legal de dicho
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FL-120) ante la corte y efectuar la s/Clerk, by (Secretario, por) Covered California at 1-800-300-1506. Cada parte tiene que notifcar a la
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NOTICE TO RESPONDENT : que afecten su matrimonio o pareja Startlng immediately, you and your ing marriage or domestic partnership ordenes de restriccion hayan entrado
AVISO AL DEMANDADO : de hecho, sus bienes y las custodia spouce or domestic partner are re- in joint form is presumed to be com- en vigencia. No obstante puede usar
AGUSTIN BONILLA-CRUZ de sus hijos. La corte tambien le strained from : munity property. If either party to propiedad comunitaria,
puede ordenar que pague this action should die before the cuasicommuntaria o suya separade
PETITIONER’S NAME IS : manutencion, y honorarios y costos 1. removing the minor children of the jointly held community property is para pagar a un abogado que to
Nombre del demandante: legales. parties from the state or applying for divided, the language in the deed ayude o para pagar los costos de la
SONIA SANDOVAL LEON a new or replacement passport for that characterizes how title is held corte.
Para asesoramiento legal, pongase those minor children wihout the prior (i.e., joint tenancy, tenants in com- AVISO-ACCESO A SEGURO DE SALLUD
CASE NUMBER: (NUMERO DE CASO): en contacto de inmediato con un written consent of the other party or mon, or community property) will be MAS ECONOMICO;
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para encontrar un abogado en el 2, cashing, borrowing against, can- property presumption. You should asequible, ya sea para usted o
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this Summons and Petition are California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en changing the beneficaries of any community property presumption to presentar una solicitud con Covered
served on you to file a Response el sitio Web de los Servicios Legales insurance or other coverage, includ- be written into the recorded title to California. Covered California lo
(form FL-120 ) at the court and have a de California (www.lawhelpca.org) o ing life, health, automobile, and disa- the property. puede ayudar a reducir el costo que
copy served on the petitioner. A let- poniendose en contacto con el bility, held for the benefit of the ORDEBES DERESTRICCION ESTANDAR paga por seguro de salud asequible y
ter, phone call, or court appearance colegio de abogados de su condado. parties and their minor children: DE DERECHO FAMILIAR de alta calidad. Para obtener mas
will not protect you. 3. transferring, encumbering, En forma inmediata, usted y su informacion, vita www.coveredca.co
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partnership, your property, and cus- conyuges o miembros de la pareja de conscent of the other party or an or- solicitar un pasaporte nuevo o de De acuerdo a la ley de California, las
tody of your children. You may be or- heco haste que se despida la der of the court, except in the usual repuesto para los hjos menores, sin propiedades adquiridas por las
dered to pay support and attorney peticion, se emita un fallo o la corte course of business or for the necessi- el consentimiento prevo por escrito partes durante su matrimonio o
fees and costs. de otras ordenes. Cualquier agencia ties of life; and de la obra parte o sin une orden de la pareja de hecho en forma conjunta
del orden publico que haya recibido 4. creating a nonprobate transfer or corte; se matrimonio a paraja de hecho en
For legal advise, contact a lawyer im- o visto una copia de estas ordenes modifying a nonprobate transfer in a 2. cobrar, pedr prestado, cancelar, forms conjunta se consideran
mediately. Get help finding a lawyer puede hacertas acatar en cualquier manner that affects the disposition transfeir, deshacerse o cambiar el propiedad comunitaria para fines de
at the California Courts Online Self- lugar de California. of property subject to the transfer, nombre de los beneficiarios de la division de blenes que ocurre
Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/s without the written consent of the cuelquier seguro u otro tipo de cuando se produce una disolucion o
elfhelp) at the California Legal Serv- EXENCION DE CUOTAS: Si no puede other party or an order of the court. cobertura, como de vida, salud, separacion legal del matrimonio o
ices Web Site (www.lawhelpca.org) pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida Before revocation of a nonprobate vehiculo y discapacidad, que tenga pareja de hecho. Si cualquiera de las
or by contacting your local county al secretario un formulario de transfer can take effect or a right of como beneficiarto(s) a las partes y partes de este caso liegs a fallecer
bar association. extencion de cuotas. La corte puede survivorship to property can be elim- sus(s) hjio(s) menor(es); antes de que se divida la propiedad
ordenar que usted pague, ya sea en inated, notice of the change must be 3. transferir, graver, hipotecar, comunitaria de tenencia conunta, el
NOTICE-RESTRAINING ORDERS ARE parte o por completo, las cuotas y filed and served on the other party. ocultar o deshacerse de cualquier destino de la misma quedari
ON PAGE 2 : costos de la corte previamente You must notify each other of any manera de cualquier propiedad, determinado por las ciausulas de la
These restraining orders are effec- exentos a peticion de usted o de la proposed extraordinary expenditures immuable o personal, ya see escriture correspondiente que
tive against both spouses or domes- otra parte. at least five business days prior to in- communitaria, cussicomunitaria o describen su tenencia )por ej.,
tic partners until the petition is dis- The name and address of the court curring these extradorinary expendi- separada, sin el consentimiento tenencia conjunta, tennecia en
missed, a judgment is entered, or the are (El nombre y direccion de la corte tures and account to the court for all escrito de la otra parte o una orden comun o propledad communitaria) y
court makes further orders. They are son): extraordinary expenditures made af- de la corte, excepto en el curso ha- no por la presuncio de propledad
enforceable anywhere in California Superior Court of California ter these restraining orders are ef- bitual de activades personales y communitaria. Si quiere que la
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The name, address, and telephone property, or your own separate prop- 4. crear o modificar una propiedad, deberia consultar con un
FEE WAIVER: If you cannot pay the number of the petitioner’s attorney, erty to pay an attorney to help you or transferencia no testa mentaria de abogardo.
filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiv- or the petitioner without an attorney, to pay court costs. manera que afecte is asignacion de 9/25, 10/02, 10/09, 10/16/2022
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W A LT E R S C O T T A S K S . . .
CHEERS TO ZAC EFRON A BEWITCHING
NATHAN FILLION Efron, 34, stars as John “Chickie” Dono-
hue, a man who just wants to share a cold
one with friends, in The Greatest Beer
SIGOURNEY WEAVER
Weaver and Kevin Kline, 74, who
The Castle and Firefly star, 51, returns as John Nolan
Run Ever (Sept. 30 on Apple TV+). The co-starred in the political comedy
for season five of the police drama The Rookie (Sept. 25
twist is, it’s Dave and in the drama The Ice
on ABC). In the new episodes, Nolan achieves his
1967 and his Storm, reunite in the dramedy
dream of becoming a training officer, but remains a
buddies are The Good House (Sept. 30 in
rookie—as the LAPD’s oldest newbie training officer. in Vietnam. theaters). She plays Hildy Good,
What’s it going to be like for Nolan in his new job? Celina It’s based a New England real estate agent
Juarez (Lisseth Chavez) comes in and she is very motivated, on the true directly descended from Salem
very driven . . . and very, very young. It’s apropos that she has story of witches, whose compartmental-

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Nolan as a T.O., because she makes a lot of the same mis- Donohue, ized life begins to fragment
takes that he made in the beginning. It’s a very nice echo of a Marine when she reconnects with an old
how Nolan started. veteran who flame (Kline). “What a jackpot of
returns to the war zone just to deliver some a character!” says Weaver, 72. “I
Which of Nolan’s qualities do you most
hometown refreshment to his old pals. The was excited to be able to tell the
admire? Patience. Also, Nolan has a gentler
movie also features Russell Crowe and Bill story of an older woman from her
temper than I do; I get cranky.
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ou believe in magic, Halloween-themed movies
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no other way to explain And Midler, 76, recalls her
the scene in Providence, epiphany upon rewatching
R.I., last November as Bette Hocus Pocus some 15 years
Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker ago. “I always thought I was
and Kathy Najimy showed up the star of the picture,” she
for the first day of production says jokingly. “And then I saw
on Hocus Pocus 2, the follow- what the other two girls were
up to their 1993 comedy doing. They were so funny! I
classic about three witches realized, ‘Oh, my gosh, it’s all
resurrected 300 years after about the trio! We’re like the
their deaths on Halloween. Three Stooges in skirts!’ ”
“It was like we just had There’s also something
gone out to lunch,” says about watching witches in
Midler. “We went right back action. After all, great witch
with our characters in such a stories like Hocus Pocus (or
silly way.” TV series such as Charmed or
The movie magic at work American Horror Story: Coven)
was the seamless reunion of are driven by powerful women

Witchy
three actresses who first cast who refuse to conform to
their spell over moviegoers the norm; this often conjures
nearly 30 years ago. And with up a mighty super(natural)
HP2 launching Sept. 30 on experience. Najimy can recite
Disney+, fans can finally see witch lore dating back to the

Women
the comedically diabolical 1600s. “Women have always
Sanderson sisters—Winifred tried to lift themselves up, but
(Midler), Sarah (Parker) I don’t know how the ugly
and Mary (Najimy)—wreak warts on the nose started,” she
more hilarious havoc in says. “There’s just confusion
their haunted hometown of about what women really are
Salem, Mass. “We’re very What was it like for Bette Midler, Sarah and why we don’t suffer fools,”
much keeping in the tone Midler says. “Men didn’t used
and spirit of the first,” Parker
Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy to return to burn them at the stake for
says. “It’s ridiculous and not as high-flying sorceress sisters in Hocus nothing! We’ve come a long
too scary.” Pocus 2? They tell all. BY MARA REINSTEIN way since then.”
As for the plot, three new The New York City–based
witchy young women (played actresses have stayed tight
by Lilia Buckingham, Belissa the magical mayhem, and they once again will break into song. over the decades. Midler and
Escobedo and Whitney Peak) Many songs. Najimy and their respective

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are standing in the sisters’ This all should be music to the ears of the generations of husbands, performance artist
way of domination. “We viewers who consider the fun-for-all-ages romp a spooky staple. Martin von Haselberg and
really want to get rid of “There is definitely a cult following,” Najimy says. “It’s surprising singer Dan Finnerty, enjoy
them,” Midler says. As in the but delightful.” get-togethers with mutual
1993 original, the Sander- friend Gloria Steinem; Parker
sons—joined by a new cursed The Three Stooges . . . in Skirts and Midler, Broadway vets
black cat—let the insults The actresses think they know why the movie has become so who both appeared in The First
(and broomsticks) fly. There enduringly popular. Parker, 57, likes the “sophistication” in its mix Wives Club (1996), get together
also will be music with all of humor and supernatural hijinks. Najimy, 65, notes that goofy socially and share mutual pals.
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from page 6
Ups and Downs (Literally)
After the project was green-lit, the actresses had to coordinate availability. “That took about 75,000
years,” Najimy jokes. Parker describes her crazed schedule: “I finished [Sex and the City sequel] And
Just Like That… at 8 o’clock on Nov. 8, got in a van to Providence and started Hocus Pocus 2 the next
day. We finished Jan. 26 at 2 in the morning. I got in the van back to New York and started rehears-
OLE
RCall
als for the play [Plaza Suite, with her husband, actor Matthew Broderick] the next day.”
And while Midler and Najimy easily summoned their respective characters, Parker admits
that her prep included finally watching Hocus Pocus for the first time (!) to fully prepare for BETTE MIDLER
her reprisal of ditzy Sarah, whose singing voice lures children out of their beds. “I was terri- shines in every role,
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fied because I can’t bear watching myself,” she says. “But I had to figure it out again, espe- from onstage pro-
cially the physical movements. And it was actually fun!” moting her hit album
The Divine Miss M
The production itself was quite the journey. Due to pandemic health protocols, “We would
(1972) to Beaches
film, put on our masks and then run to our cubbyholes and not see anybody,” Midler says. (1988) and Hello,
With no communal snack table, she adds, the actors feasted on canned sardines, Triscuits, Dolly! (2017). It may
grapes and hummus. And when the cameras rolled in ultra-chilly New England, “Sarah was have been a hard-
bouncing around in a knock life for
WHICH WITCHY POWER WOULD YOU LOVE TO HAVE? costume that’s extremely SARAH
JESSICA
Midler: The ability to turn my enemies into dust would be good. flimsy, and she never
PARKER in
Parker: I’m scared of flying typically, but the way that Sarah Sander- complained!” Midler says. “I’m
Annie (1979),
son gets to fly is such a good feeling. I’d be thrilled with that. there in long underwear and but her tomor-
Najimy: Flying. Being up in the air is the most otherworldly, exciting two layers of nylons.” rows were
feeling ever. Challenges aside, the sunny with
actresses rave about their “air” great roles,
time—when they were hoisted aloft to including Honey-
TYPICAL simulate flying. “I think the flying is what moon in Vegas
HALLOWEEN (1992), Sex and
we were all looking forward to the most,”
PLANS? the City (1998–
says Najimy, whose character gets around 2004) and And
Midler: I have
an organization via a vacuum cleaner. “We got to do it Just Like That…
called New York three times, and I would have done it (2021– ). From
Restoration Project, and every day if I could.” Adds Midler, with no pun intended, “We had Sister Act (1992)
we do a costume ball on our ups and downs making this movie, but it was a labor of love.” to star turns in The
Halloween to raise money Wedding Planner
for gardens and programs. (2001), King
Casting a Spell of the Hill
Parker: Now that [my The Sanderson sisters’ story began back in the late 1600s, during
daughters] are old enough (1997–2010)
the height of the witch-hunt frenzy; the Hocus Pocus tale starts in and Veep
to walk around the neigh-
borhood by themselves
1992. The three stars were at different points in their careers when (2014–19),
and don’t really want me plans came together for the film. Midler was an icon thanks to KATHY
along, I take care of the her brassy revues, Grammy-winning music career and films like NAJIMY has
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Soapdish. And Parker was a Broadway vet and sparkling screen star
possible. But I don’t dress of romantic comedies including L.A. Story and Honeymoon in Vegas.
up. I never have.
“I remember I was living out of a suitcase, knitting all the time,
Najimy: We used to do it and I had just met Matthew,” Parker says. “So I was occupied in
really big when we lived
ways that were really exciting.” She jumped at the opportunity
in L.A. The whole house
would be crazy, with peo- to do Hocus Pocus, primarily because she’d have a chance to work
ple jumping out of things. with one of her idols: “When I was about 13, the stage manager
Now that my daughter for Annie took me to see Bette! Divine Madness on Broadway.
[Samia, 25] is older, we just I was a great admirer, and the idea of working with her was
hand out Tootsie Rolls. enormously appealing.”
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