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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

The Tolowa Dee-Ni`  Nation has received $200,000 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to restore enhance Roosevelt elk habitat. The Tolowa Natural Resources Department will use the funding to improve quality across the coastal watersheds on Tolowa lands. The goal is to restore the connection to viable upland habitat for elk, reducing co-mingling with cattle and moving elk away from highways.

The Curry County Juvenile Department’s Victim Advocate will play host to a community event honoring victims and survivors of crime today starting at 12:15 p.m. in front of the courthouse on Moore Street in Gold Beach. The Curry County District Attorney’s Victim Assistance Program will also take part. Community members are invited to join in remembrance, recognition and support for all those impacted by crime.

A public hearing is scheduled to consider development proposals on Starfish Way today when the Crescent City Harbor District’s commissioners  gather at 101 Citizens Dock Road. The board will meet in closed session at noon, followed by the 2 p.m. open session.

College of the Redwoods is launching its Keith Flamer Legacy campaign in honor of its retiring president and superintendent. Flamer is stepping down from the post after 11 years as president and 20 years of service to the school and community. Carol Mathews, who serves as Del Norte County’s voice on the C-R board, said Flamer has led the school with vision and compassion, and his initiatives have had a profound impact on local communities.