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Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
5201 1990-03-22 1 The American Rivers group lists Klamath among most endangered U.S. rivers KLAMATH RIVER
5202 1990-03-22 1 Rescuers save beached seal from death on Agate Beach ANIMALS
5203 1990-03-22 1 Manslaughter ruled in Eureka shooting by Stanley Claybon of his wife Mary Claybon HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
5204 1990-03-22 1 Eureka approves new plan for development, OKs $2 million for low-rate loans REDEVELOPMENT
5205 1990-03-22 3 Local forum on timber initiatives delayed as foes prepare for talks INITIATIVES, LUMBER & LUMBERING
5206 1990-03-22 3 Arcata sets study to sort out parking plans HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, PARKING & PARKING LOTS
5207 1990-03-22 6 Economic themes dominate candidates' forum in Trinidad ELECTIONS - 1990, TRINIDAD
5208 1990-03-22 7 Nancy Kellotat pleads guilty to reduced charge in Shasta County slaying of Vincent Capitan HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
5209 1990-03-22 15 New coaches ready to challenge EHS; Al Figone at Arcata High & Leonard Cessna at Del Norte High BASEBALL
5210 1990-03-22 A3 NCRT's "Run for Your Wife" is rollicking fun, cast hadles fast-paced dialogue THEATRES - NORTH COAST REP
5211 1990-03-22 A4 Violinist Alan S. Allred & pianist Charles A. Cohen set for Friday Old Town show MUSIC & MUSICIANS
5212 1990-03-22 A5 Early Music Society in concert in Fortuna MUSIC & MUSICIANS
5213 1990-03-22 A7 New Pickle Family Circus set to debut in Arcata in July CIRCUS
5214 1990-03-23 1 Carol Ann Bateson cited after shooting incident in Eureka (photo). CRIME & CRIMINALS
5215 1990-03-23 1 Flow of Klamath River won't be disrupted by hydropower plant. KLAMATH RIVER
5216 1990-03-23 1 Keith Taylor of the Regional Indian Justice Project to receive governors award but needs funding. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, CRIME & CRIMINALS, INDIANS
5217 1990-03-23 2 David Tooley discusses waterfront development. WATERFRONT
5218 1990-03-23 3 John P. Roscoe of Cutten received award from national gun rights group. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, FIREARMS
5219 1990-03-23 3 Neighbors battle Rio Dell council candidate Michael Yordy-Kilian over road. RIO DELL
5220 1990-03-23 3 Candidate Will Barker refuses to debate opponent Michael Yordy-Kilian. RIO DELL CITY COUNCIL
5221 1990-03-23 3 Eureka Police receive share of drug money seized by county task force. DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
5222 1990-03-23 3 City Council rejects redevelopment loan to demolish and replace Anderson's Motel. HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC., REDEVELOPMENT
5223 1990-03-23 5 Final unit at prison to open Monday (photo). PELICAN BAY PRISON
5224 1990-03-23 5 Students arrive for Rotary Youth Exchange conference FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS
5225 1990-03-23 9 Humboldt County Science Fair to be held in April. SCIENCE FAIRS
5226 1990-03-23 9 New program teams couples with little brother or sister (photo of Charlotte and Tim McDonald). BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS
5227 1990-03-23 9 Julie Stephens of Fortuna High School wins scholarship from Humboldt Harmonaires (photo). SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS
5228 1990-03-23 9 Hospitals unite governing boards to share resources. REDWOOD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
5229 1990-03-23 9 Dr. Rosalyn Yalow to discuss low-level radiation at H.S.U. (photo). HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
5230 1990-03-23 9 Poet Robin Morgan to lecture at H.S.U. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, POETRY
5231 1990-03-23 10 Sandy Salthrum and Julie Brusca receive Honorary Service Awards from Grant School PTA (photo). PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERISM
5232 1990-03-24 1 Sheriff reports record-setting hauls of weed; 13,319 marijuana plants seized. MARIJUANA
5233 1990-03-24 1 Fowl play (photo at the Sequoia Park Aviary). ZOO
5234 1990-03-24 1 Activists blast oil proposal by Supervisor Anna Sparks. OFFSHORE DRILLING
5235 1990-03-24 1 Not all campers happy with new Smith River recreation bill proposed by Cong. Doug Bosco. BOSCO, DOUGLAS, SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
5236 1990-03-24 3 McKinleyville School students strike out. MCKINLEYVILLE, STUDENTS
5237 1990-03-24 3 Good, bad news from the Eureka Community Development Dept. regarding permit fees EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
5238 1990-03-24 3 William Boak, Kenneth Davis guilty of shooting snagged sturgeon. FISH
5239 1990-03-24 3 Gottschalk subdivision within the Bayshore Mall was approved. SHOPPING CENTERS
5240 1990-03-24 3 Advanced Security Systems of Eureka won a city contract. SAFETY
5241 1990-03-24 3 City officials award bids to Winzler and Kelly and to T.M. Mattax Construction Co. of Eureka. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
5242 1990-03-24 6 First Landmark Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate their 33rd anniversary on Sunday, March 25. BAPTIST CHURCHES
5243 1990-03-25 01 Ray Hillman, Clarke Museum Director, moves 1916 house to new lot HOUSING
5244 1990-03-25 03 Tips for finding a good nursing home given NURSING HOMES & CONVALESCENT HOSPITALS
5245 1990-03-25 03 Possible consumer backlash from adverse reports worry other care home owners RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES
5246 1990-03-25 03 Greyhound bus strike causes severe cuts in service to and from Eureka BUS LINES, TRANSPORTATION
5247 1990-03-25 03 Old Bistrin's clothing store in Eureka to become night club RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
5248 1990-03-25 03 Pit bull owner, Marc Lee Antonsen, to face trial in April CRIME & CRIMINALS, DOGS
5249 1990-03-25 03 Spring vacations may cause large absentee ballot vote in April 10 election ELECTIONS - 1990
5250 1990-03-25 05 Tom Gwynn, new chairman of Calif.Coastal Comm., describes himself as a moderate CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION