Most missing OK, turbines get thumbs down, hemp ban extended, Indigenous Peoples Day, "Walking Dead"

Published: Nov. 24, 2019, 6:11 p.m.

b"At 12:35: Further stats show most of Humboldt's missing people end up just fine. Four in five reports are resolved, according to reports. Missing kids fare even better.\\n\\nAt 9:06: Introducing contributing host Adina Loewinsohn. \\u201cIrie\\u201d Adina Loewinsohn is a local radio personality known for hosting reggae specials. This week she talks about a run on Thanksgiving morning, quitting smoking, ditching Columbus Day for Indigenous Peoples Day, reducing childhood trauma, and the local teens who recently received national praise.\\n\\nAlso in the new episode: Proposed wind turbines near Rio Dell get a thumbs down from the Planning Commission, the hemp moratorium continues, Eureka gets a shoutout in \\u201cThe Walking Dead,\\u201d further details regarding a former tribal director accused of sexual misconduct, another tale of a mentally distressed person welcoming themselves into a Humboldt home, locally-raised performer Sara Bareilles gets another Grammy nomination, the locally-shot movie of the week, event suggestions for the week, and much more.\\n\\nHumboldt Last Week episode 151 partners: Belle Starr Clothing, Northcoast Horticulture Supply, Bongo Boy Studio, Trinidad Vacation Rental, North Coast Journal, Photography by Shi, Redheaded Blackbelt, 99.1 KISS FM"