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  • In today's episode of Talk Humboldt, McCavour invites Tom Jackson and Keith Flamer into the world of T.H.P.O.s.
  • Craftsman Eric Hollenbeck shares how the Blue Ox Millorks began, what it's like working with veterans, and how he handles his newfound TV fame.
  • If an adoptee is curious about their biological parents, or the Humboldt County coroner needs help finding next of kin, professional genealogists like can scour available information to piece together a family's history. "If I can get on someone's Facebook ... I can find your entire family tree," says Alyssa Ellis.Subcribe on SpotifySubscribe on Apple PodcastsA person's digital footprint is just one piece of the puzzle. Public records, DNA, and other proprietary databases can help forensic genealogists with cold cases, finding heirs, or simply helping someone find out where they came from. For Ellis, what started as a hobby has led her to tracking down someone's biological family, working with Tulsa's 1921 Graves Project, and probate attorneys find who they're looking for.
  • "This [Humboldt County] is actually one of the most challenging environments to forecast the weather," says Troy Nicolini, the meteorologist in charge for the National Weather Service on Woodley Island. On this episode of Talk Humboldt, Nicolini explores the local climate conditions and the complexities of weather forecasting on the North Coast.
  • New Cal Poly Humboldt President Richard Carvajal talks about his first week on the job, CPH's budget and enrollment goals and how he plans to involve the community more in the university's plans.
  • This week, we are meeting with Julie Andre of North Coast Homeshare. North Coast Homeshare is working to meet community housing needs by pairing elderly people who may have a spare bedroom or two with people looking for a bedroom and are willing to assist the homeowner with various predetermined needs with the possibility of discounted prices or free rent.
  • Established over 60 years ago, The Clarke Historical Museum in Old Town Eureka displays the rich history of Humboldt County, with exhibits featuring artifacts from Native American cultures, early settlers, local industries, personal collections from community members, and much more.
  • North Coast Conversations meets with Heather Freitas of The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to learn about the upcoming Arcata The Out of the Darkness Community Walk.
  • SETI Institute meteor astronomer Peter Jenniskens joins host Dave Schlom to take a deep dive into the science of meteors and meteor showers. Dr. Jenniskens is the author of the authoritative Atlas of Earth's Meteor Showers, a comprehensive and professional-level compilation of all we currently know about meteor showers and the comets they originate from.
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