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Arcata Rising is a benefit in support of people affected by the recent fire in downtown Arcata.
The three-day event will feature over 40 musical acts at Humboldt Brews January 30th through February 1st.

Organizers are asking local businesses to donate products or services for a silent auction.
If you’d like to donate something for the silent auction, or need more information, email
humbrewsgm@gmail.com.

Oregon's Portland-To-Coast Trail Is Closer To Becoming A Reality

An 86-mile bike and walking trail between the Portland metro area and the Oregon Coast is one step closer to becoming a reality.

The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has given the Salmonberry Trail project $30,000 to look at the economics and health benefits of turning the old Port of Tillamook Bay rail line into a trail.

“The idea would be in places where it’s still feasible to have the rail be there, but to have the trail right next to it," said Doug Decker with the Tillamook Forest Heritage Trust.

"In other places, there’s a stretch across the top of the Oregon Coast Range, you know storm damage, bridges out, trestles broken, rails in the river, that kind of thing. That’s not a place where you’re going to want to put rails back," said Decker.

The trail isn’t likely to take shape for a while. It took 30 years to establish the Banks Vernonia Linear Trail, which is a former rail corridor.

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<p>A portion of the planned Salmonberry Corridor trail.</p>
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A portion of the planned Salmonberry Corridor trail.

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<p>Recently-retired forester John Barnes</p>
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Recently-retired forester John Barnes

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Kristian Foden-Vencil is a veteran journalist/producer working for Oregon Public Broadcasting. He started as a cub reporter for newspapers in London, England in 1988. Then in 1991 he moved to Oregon and started freelancing. His work has appeared in publications as varied as The Oregonian, the BBC, the Salem Statesman Journal, Willamette Week, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, NPR and the Voice of America. Kristian has won awards from the Associated Press, Society of Professional Journalists and the Association of Capitol Reporters and Editors. He was embedded with the Oregon National Guard in Iraq in 2004 and now specializes in business, law, health and politics.