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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
8501 1990-10-10 B1 H.S.U. selects homecoming king Carl Owen and queen Marion Swap Howatt (photo). HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
8502 1990-10-10 B1 Frederic Hibler and Dr. Scott Holmes receive H.S.U. Alumni Who's Who award (photos). HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
8503 1990-10-10 B1 Saint Bernard's homecoming queen is Heather Kurwitz, king is Jason Francis (photo). SAINT BERNARDS HIGH SCHOOL
8504 1990-10-10 B1 Fortuna High School plans open house. FORTUNA HIGH SCHOOL
8505 1990-10-11 Af6 PAC meets Czech challenge with strong staging of 3 plays by Vaclav Havel (photo) THEATRES - PACIFIC ART CENTER
8506 1990-10-11 Af7 Redwood Coast Dixieland Jazz Festival (scheduled for March, 1991) could swing into annual event MUSIC & MUSICIANS
8507 1990-10-11 Af7 Noth Coast Rep holding clean-up party, sale THEATRES - NORTH COAST REP
8508 1990-10-11 A1 North Coast bowlers strike out; Broadway Lanes closes doors as owner Bill Landowski retires BOWLING & BOWLING LANES
8509 1990-10-11 A1 Smoky but "fairly uneventful" large grasss fire north of Eureka did destroy a few campsites (photos) FIRES
8510 1990-10-11 A1 2 welfare officials, Director John Frank & deputy Maurice McMorries, still face jail HUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES, PUBLIC WELFARE
8511 1990-10-11 A1 Simpson fined for odor; pulp mill to pay $2,250, agrees to alter practice AIR POLLUTION, SIMPSON PAPER COMPANY
8512 1990-10-11 A3 Friday bonfire ruins beach observation point; photo BLM ranger Randall Griffin FIRES, SAMOA DUNES RECREATION AREA, VANDALISM
8513 1990-10-11 A3 EPA contract with Arcata Community Recycling Center will assist area glass recycling plan RECYCLING
8514 1990-10-11 A3 Eldon Martin Roemmele injured in pickup crash ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
8515 1990-10-11 A3 New talk show on KEET will focus on jail HUMBOLST COUNTY JAIL, TELEVISION & TV STATIONS
8516 1990-10-11 A4 Editorial: Stay away from the jetties, at least until May JETTIES
8517 1990-10-11 A10 EPA says L-P mill was 28th worst for dioxin release into water in 1988 LOUISIANA-PACIFIC, WATER POLLUTION
8518 1990-10-11 B3 Mountain biking climbs peak of popularity on North Coast (photo Steve Jones) BICYCLES & CYCLING
8519 1990-10-11 C1 Ray's Sentry Market chain buys Murrish Food Center in Redway GROCERS & GROCERIES
8520 1990-10-11 C2 Kermit Thobaben, Senior Center director, attends meeting in D.C. SENIOR CITIZENS
8521 1990-10-11 C2 Care-givers to get a week to care for selves, in Humboldt County Care-Provider Recognition Week AGING, MEDICAL CARE
8522 1990-10-11 A3 Christina Gerard photographed with giant Hallowen pumpkin at Northcountry Clinic CLINICS, HALLOWEEN
8523 1990-10-11 A1 Would-be kidnapper sought in Eureka. KIDNAPPING
8524 1990-10-12 A1 Plan proposes sale of Eureka Southern Railroad; bankruptcy trustee says creditors would be paid. RAILROADS
8525 1990-10-12 A1 Humboldt Petroleum fuel distributor pleads innocent to price-fixing. GASOLINE
8526 1990-10-12 A1 Back on the streets; police revive foot beat, start Old Town bike cruise (photo: M. Young, E. Olson) CRIME PREVENTION, EUREKA - OLD TOWN, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
8527 1990-10-12 A1 Operation Desert Relief gets first $100 for Mideast troops. CHARITIES, PERSIAN GULF CRISIS
8528 1990-10-12 A1 Northcoast Environmental Center challenges 15 planned timber sales. ENDANGERED SPECIES, LUMBER & LUMBERING, NORTHCOAST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
8529 1990-10-12 A3 Supervisors back Prop. 135, the Consumer Pesticide Enforcement Act. ELECTIONS - 1990, PESTICIDES
8530 1990-10-12 A3 "Big Green" opponents predict 11,500 job losses in region. ECOLOGY, ELECTIONS - 1990
8531 1990-10-12 A3 College of the Redwoods target of bomb threat by woman claiming to be with Earth First! COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, EARTH FIRST! ORGANIZATION, EXPLOSIONS & EXPLOSIVES
8532 1990-10-12 A3 Wreck injures two Eurekans, Thomas Finn and Mary Owens. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
8533 1990-10-12 A3 Bea Pre Golf Course offers rewards for arrest of thieves of golf clubs and carts. GOLF & GOLF COURSES
8534 1990-10-12 A3 Discussion set on "Forests Forever" at Humboldt State University. ELECTIONS - 1990, FORESTS & FORESTRY, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
8535 1990-10-12 A3 Supervisors critical of state adopted history texts because they do not discuss No. Calif. indians. EDUCATION, INDIANS
8536 1990-10-12 A3 "The Forest Through the Trees" program on KEET focuses on timber controversy. FORESTS & FORESTRY, LUMBER & LUMBERING
8537 1990-10-12 A1 Carolyn Crnich receives realtors' approval in her bid for County Recorder. ELECTIONS - 1990, HUMBOLDT COUNTY RECORDER
8538 1990-10-12 A3 Drilling ban extension approved by House of Representatives. OFFSHORE DRILLING
8539 1990-10-12 A4 Face to face: interview with Guy Kulstad, director of Public Works Department. HUMBOLDT COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
8540 1990-10-12 A5 Jewish community observes Torah holiday on North Coast (photo of Roz and Sophie Keller). JEWS
8541 1990-10-12 A6 Judge William Ferroggiaro asked to reconsider Jackie Hovarter death penalty ruling. HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
8542 1990-10-12 A6 Five Eurekans (D. Segura, M. Sousa, M. Sousa) arrested in Crescent City in undercover drug operation MARIJUANA
8543 1990-10-12 B1 Sculptor Melvin Schuler gives sculpture for College of the Redwoods benefit. ART & ARTISTS, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
8544 1990-10-12 B1 History scholor William Tanner leads HSU Foundation Board of Directors. (photo). FOUNDATIONS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
8545 1990-10-12 B2 Bowlers will make strikes for Easter Seal Bowl-a-thon (photo). BOWLING & BOWLING LANES, CHARITIES
8546 1990-10-12 B2 Bettye Taylor re-elected president of Farthest West Chapter of American Business Women's Assn. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
8547 1990-10-12 B3 McVicker show at Candy Stick Gallery has "initial excitement". ART & ARTISTS
8548 1990-10-12 B3 Local events planned for World Food Day. FOOD PROGRAMS, POVERTY
8549 1990-10-12 B3 Abstract ways exhibit at Atlee & Atlee Fine Arts (photo of J. Ahlgren, J. Gold, J. Swingdler.) ART & ARTISTS
8550 1990-10-12 B3 Ballroom dance class in Ferndale taught by Trudy Barton and Paul Weller. DANCERS & DANCING