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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
11301 1991-03-29 A1 Leon Sundell wins $500,000 in Little Lotto drawing. LOTTERY
11302 1991-03-29 A1 Watch for falling rock; Highway 299 route to Redding blocked by huge slide. HIGHWAYS & ROADS, SLIDES
11303 1991-03-29 A1 It's your trash till the haul; bin raiders can be cited for trespassing. SEWAGE DISPOSAL
11304 1991-03-29 A1 Special homecoming; Eureka High grad Kenneth "Steve" Knight happy to survive Gulf War (photo). PERSIAN GULF CRISIS
11305 1991-03-29 A3 Good hunting (photo of Kelly Krupp on Easter egg hunt at Woodside Preschool). DAY CARE - CHILDREN, EASTER
11306 1991-03-29 A3 Main Street program could aid Eureka as it saved Fort Bragg according to Jay Turner. EUREKA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
11307 1991-03-29 A3 Gloria Raymond, Myrtle Rayssbach injured as car overturns north of McKinleyville. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
11308 1991-03-29 A3 Northcountry Clinic wins new computer in contest for small businesses sponsored by Working Woman. CLINICS, COMPUTERS
11309 1991-03-29 A3 Replacement of Powers Creek Bridge on Blue Lake Blvd. scheduled to begin in late May. BRIDGES
11310 1991-03-29 A3 Tree planting program in Six Rivers National Forest to begin along Willow Creek and Grouse Creek. SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST, TREES
11311 1991-03-29 A3 Fish and Wildlife Service accepting grant proposals for fish restoration projects on Klamath River. KLAMATH RIVER, SALMON
11312 1991-03-29 A4 Face to face interview with Eureka Mayor Nancy Flemming (photo). EUREKA MAYOR
11313 1991-03-29 A5 Fetzer Vineyards honored during Eureka Inn ceremony (photo Bill Carson and Jim Fetzer). EUREKA INN, WINERIES
11314 1991-03-29 A5 Freshwater residents nearer more modern water service; pipeline project clears first hurdle. FRESHWATER, WATER SUPPLY
11315 1991-03-29 B1 Dressing up (photo of Aaron Roslosnik,Brian Doyle,Michael Jager,Evan Johnsonat Woodside Preschool). DAY CARE - CHILDREN
11316 1991-03-29 B1 Women helping women; Kate Green aids those who are victims of crime (photo). SOROPTIMISTS, VIOLENCE, WOMEN
11317 1991-03-29 B1 Young artists can audition for Humboldt Young Artists recital at Cultural Center (photo Jimmy Kwan). HUMBOLDT CULTURAL CENTER, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
11318 1991-03-29 B1 Fortuna Elementary School teacher Bruce Fisher wins a Professional Best Teacher Excellence Award. FORTUNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, TEACHERS
11319 1991-03-29 B2 Flowers are blooming on canvas; Patricia Bason is featured artist at Humboldt's Finest in April. ART & ARTISTS
11320 1991-03-29 B2 Humboldt State University Alumni Association has five vacancies. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
11321 1991-03-29 C1 Tina Mori, owner of Tina's Photography, accepted in International Professional Photographers Guild. PHOTOGRAPHY
11322 1991-03-29 C1 California Public Utilities Commission raises income limit for utility aid. POVERTY, PUBLIC UTILITIES
11323 1991-03-29 D1 Will Paddock of Albers Boxing Club will take on Joe Lara in main event at Redwood Acres. BOXING
11324 1991-03-30 A1 One-way traffic is allowed on Highway 299. HIGHWAYS & ROADS, SLIDES
11325 1991-03-30 A1 Bottoms up! (photo of Dillard Harmon and his rear-view lawn ornaments). LANDSCAPING
11326 1991-03-30 A1 Exclusive timber contract with Blue Lake Forest Products is void, Hoopa Tribe says; cite bankruptcy. HOOPA TRIBE, TIMBER INDUSTRY
11327 1991-03-30 A1 Ex-recorder candidate Carol Jodice files claim against county. HUMBOLDT COUNTY RECORDER
11328 1991-03-30 A1 City government is reorganizing in Rio Dell; changes in public works, clerk posts. RIO DELL - GOVERNMENT
11329 1991-03-30 A3 Louisiana-Pacific testing stronger seedling; Plug One may reduce need for herbicides (photo). HERBICIDES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
11330 1991-03-30 A3 North Coast's Gay and Lesbian Alliance mix charity, social events. HOMOSEXUALITY
11331 1991-03-30 A3 PL Rescue Fund members oppose giving back some PL bond debt in exchange for Headwaters Forest lands. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
11332 1991-03-30 A3 Bicyclist Thomas Ross remains in intensive care following accident involving Patricia McNeil. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
11333 1991-03-30 A3 Eureka will kick off National Building Safety Week April 8-13. BUILDERS & BUILDING
11334 1991-03-30 A3 Rhody Parade Committee and Desert Storm Task Force seek names of Gulf War vets. PERSIAN GULF CRISIS, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
11335 1991-03-30 A3 Fortuna City Council to discuss Cox Cable survey. CABLE TV
11336 1991-03-30 A3 Forest Project looking for volunteers to help plant trees near Dinsmore. FORESTRY, TREES
11337 1991-03-30 A3 Blue Lake property owners must fix sidewalks. BLUE LAKE PLANNING
11338 1991-03-30 A6 Pastor Randy Helton to be inaugurated Sunday as Senior Pastor of Wood St. Chapel Foursquare Church. CLERGY, PROTESTANT CHURCHES
11339 1991-03-30 B3 World League of American Football gives Owen Hooven his shot; lineman plays for Orlando Thunder. FOOTBALL
11340 1991-03-31 A1 Hwy 299 reopens after rockslide near Hawkins Bar HIGHWAYS & ROADS
11341 1991-03-31 A1 Mike Breedlove finds Easter egg on Arcata Plaza in Egg Hunt for developmentally disabled children EASTER, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
11342 1991-03-31 A1 Calif. School Boards Assoc. requests temporary restraining order on collection of fees from district SCHOOLS
11343 1991-03-31 A3 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers to dredge harbor for larger ships; could raise sediment problem increase HARBORS
11344 1991-03-31 A3 Doris Gray accuses North Humb.Union High School Dist.of violation of State open-meeting laws NORTHERN HUMBOLDT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
11345 1991-03-31 A3 May trial set in Redding for former Humb.Co. DA, Bernie DePaoli in bribery trial COURTS
11346 1991-03-31 A3 Arcata merchants unsure of boycott status caused by City Council's "sanctuary" decree PERSIAN GULF CRISIS
11347 1991-03-31 A3 Mary Ann Bensen of Ferndale subject of Japanese documentary film on American housewives FERNDALE, FILMS, WOMEN
11348 1991-03-31 A5 Civil case against Humb.Co. pulp mills asks if there are specific toxicity limits PULP MILLS
11349 1991-03-31 A10 Fire of undetermined origin gutted 2 rooms used for smoking salmon in Trinidad Bay Smokehouse FIRES, TRINIDAD
11350 1991-03-31 B5 Arcata's Gateway School pupils help sort cans of food for the hungry at Salvation Army in Eureka PRIVATE SCHOOLS