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The first issue of the Humboldt Times was printed on September 2, 1854. Another daily newspaper, the Humboldt Standard, began publishing in 1875. After a lengthy period of spirited competition and then a period of joint ownership with separate operations, the two papers merged in 1967 to form what is now the Times-Standard. [7]
Eberle Hynson "Elbie" Schultz (December 23, 1917 – May 20, 2002) was an American football player in the National Football League (NFL) from 1940 to 1947. An All-American lineman for Oregon State University during his collegiate days, Schultz was drafted into the NFL in 1940 by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Orick Peanut was a wooden sculpture located in the parking lot of the Shoreline Deli and Market on the south side of the town of Orick located in Humboldt County, California. It was created as part of a protest against the expansion of Redwood National Park (later Redwood National and State Parks ) in 1978. [ 1 ]
Nigel Farndale, the obituaries editor of The Times, said that he aims for obituaries that are "balanced accounts" and "deadpan in style", and which do not read like a hagiography. [ 4 ] Hume said, in her study of American obituaries from 1818 to 1930, that obituaries reflect the values of the society in which they are written, at the time at ...
The Times-Standard printed nearly 20,000 papers per day as of 2004; [140] as of 2018, its distribution was 13,000 and it published online-only on Mondays. [141] Media News Group also owns a weekly classified advertiser, the Tri-City Weekly , which promotes businesses and events in Eureka, Arcata, and Fortuna. [ 142 ]
Seth Kinman (September 29, 1815 – February 24, 1888) [1] was an early settler of Humboldt County, California, a hunter based in Fort Humboldt, a famous chair maker, and a nationally recognized entertainer. He stood over 6 ft (1.83 m) tall and was known for his hunting prowess and his brutality toward bears and Indian warriors.
Local Humboldt County based songwriters Karrie Jesse Manzanita Wallace & Juli Palmer wrote a song for him titled "A Chainsaw For A Gun (For Gypsy)" (c)1998 Singer-songwriter David Rovics dedicated a song to him, titled The Death of David Chain. Seattle singer/songwriter Jim Page also wrote a song about David Chain entitled "Gypsy".
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. American murder victim (1972–1993) Brandon Teena Born (1972-12-12) December 12, 1972 Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S. Died December 31, 1993 (1993-12-31) (aged 21) Humboldt, Nebraska, U.S. Cause of death Murder by gunshots and stabbing Other names Billy Brinson Known for Hate crime murder ...