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  • Gerald “Jerry” Cochran is expected to be re-appointed as Del Norte County’s representative on the Golden Gate Bridge and Highway Transportation District today by the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors. The board will also look at a new ordinance for dealing with alternative procedures for posting public notices. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the Flynn Center on H Street in Crescent City.
  • Nine seismic stations in Alaska are set to go dark this month, leaving tsunami forecasters without important data used to determine whether an earthquake will send a destructive wave barreling toward the West Coast. The stations relied on a federal grant that lapsed last year; this fall, the Trump administration declined to renew it. Data from the stations helps researchers determine the magnitude and shape of earthquakes along the Alaskan Subduction Zone, a fault that can produce some of the most powerful quakes in the world and put California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii at risk.
  • The Del Norte and Tribal Lands Community Food Council has established a food distribution hotline to help hungry members of the community to access resources quickly. Also involved is the Del Norte Office of Emergency Services and the Del Norte Community Emergency Response Team. For information, call the hotline number at 707-464-0915. The line is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.to 4 p.m.
  • Tickets are now available for the Sunday performance by the Alias Brass, presented by the Partnership of the Performing Arts. The five-person show is set for 3 p.m. Sunday at the Seventh=day Adventist Church in Brookings. Tickets are available at the door, or check out the ppadelnorte.org website.