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1990- |
Broken line blamed for sewage spill at Eureka Rescue Mission (photo) |
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1990- |
Eureka to become case study in city-design conference. |
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1990- |
Charges dropped against Xay Xiong in bizarre rape, kidnap. |
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1992- |
Organic farmers must now register with Agriculture department. AGRICULTURE |
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1994- |
Worms make terrific food; Isolde and Charles Yost sell earthworms for fishing (Yost Baits). FISHING, SMALL BUSINESS |
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1989-01-01 |
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Wayne Bennion receives 2 scholarships to Utah State Univ. |
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1989-01-01 |
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Eureka Chamber of Commerce elects 6 new board members & new officers. |
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1989-01-01 |
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Humboldt residents can make contributions to Armenian Earthquake relief through Pacific Bell. |
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1989-01-01 |
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James W. Hendy is new principal of Ridgewood School. |
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1989-01-01 |
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New law bans fishermen from dumping plastic waste in ocean |
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1989-01-01 |
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East West Center features series of lectures on winter foods |
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1989-01-01 |
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Unemployment is main local problem at year's end. |
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1989-01-01 |
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Warren Simms recalls playing in only Rose Bowl game played outside California |
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1989-01-01 |
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4 insurance companies charged with violating Prop. 103 |
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1989-01-01 |
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New cigarette tax goes into effect, local smokers upset |
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1989-01-03 |
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Crabs are a way of life for Botchies Crabs owner Hemenways |
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1989-01-04 |
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100 mink carcasses dumped on Clam Beach. |
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1989-01-04 |
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Fortuna recall election scheduled for April 4 |
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1989-01-04 |
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Eureka First Security Savings Bank robbed |
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1989-01-04 |
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Local leaders push for Cal-OSHA offfice |
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1989-01-04 |
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Attorney Janssen made plea to save downtown. |
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1989-01-04 |
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Rio Dell Council suspends City Manager Hurlburt for 'misconduct' |
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1989-01-04 |
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Legislature vs. State Health agency feud halts county water program |
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1989-01-04 |
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Power restored to all areas of Humboldt County |
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1989-01-04 |
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County Jail videos by D. Kelly to air |
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1989-01-04 |
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City puts brakes on Bayshore Mall parking lot on marsh land |
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1989-01-05 |
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Arcata woos software firm with free land in Aldergrove Industrial Park |
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1989-01-05 |
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Snow falls on county |
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1989-01-05 |
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Tough new laws in 1989 on registration, handicapped parking etc. |
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1989-01-05 |
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Dixon takes seat on Board |
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1989-01-06 |
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Crescent City fliers could be required to drive to Eureka. |
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1989-01-06 |
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H.S.U. art student with learning disablity, Elizabeth Drabkin, profiled |
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1989-01-06 |
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Forestry scholarship given to C.R.student Cory Mangrum |
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1989-01-06 |
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Trim-a-tree prize won by Bethel Church |
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1989-01-06 |
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Barbara Groom & Wendy Pound to open Lost Coast Brewery in Eureka |
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1989-01-07 |
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Humboldt Home Health Services expands Pastoral Care program. |
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1989-01-07 |
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Snow falls in Eureka |
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1989-01-07 |
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County students learn to say no in drug program |
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1989-01-07 |
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November unemployment jumps 2%. |
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1989-01-07 |
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U.S. wants Bull Creek Ranch in Honeydew, suit claims land used to grow pot |
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1989-01-08 |
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Talent Search winners to stage benefit at Art Center |
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1989-01-08 |
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The "Art Bank" at Humboldt Cultural Center has exhibit through January |
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1989-01-08 |
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Callan Payton of Fortuna, C.R. student, receives scholarship from local forest industry |
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1989-01-08 |
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Scholarships & awards given by Humboldt Area Foundation year's total $13,186 |
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1989-01-08 |
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Local Big Brothers/Big Sisters chosen as pilot agency integrating seniors into children's groups |
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1989-01-08 |
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Eagle Scouts induct Michael Mills & Lee Fisk |
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1989-01-08 |
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Hypothermia in elderly discussed by P.G.&E. & Area Agency on Aging |
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1989-01-09 |
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3 wheel bike stolen from 95 year old Arlow Harrison |
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1989-01-10 |
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"Color Your Way Through the Clarke Museum" published by Docent Council. |
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1989-01-10 |
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Police Chief Ray Shipley leaving to go to Medford, OR. |