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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
11901 1991-05-03 A5 Police sergeant Jon Lawrence to retire after 30 years. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
11902 1991-05-03 B1 High school artists to be honored (photos). ART & ARTISTS
11903 1991-05-03 B1 Czech art on display at Cultural Center. ART & ARTISTS
11904 1991-05-03 B1 Work of four photographers on exhibit at Ink People Gallery. PHOTOGRAPHY
11905 1991-05-03 B1 Tour of historic bed & breakfast inns to be held. HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC.
11906 1991-05-03 B2 Kite flying events planned for Rhododendron Festival. RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL, SPORTS
11907 1991-05-03 D1 David Prendergast finds release through stock car racing. AUTOMOBILE RACING
11908 1991-05-03 D1 Pitcher Sue-Ellen Stallard profiled. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS, SOFTBALL
11909 1991-05-04 A1 Did White House kill owl report: options to offset lost jobs at issue. FORESTRY, SPOTTED OWL, TIMBER INDUSTRY
11910 1991-05-04 A1 Greg Kinnebrew, active Eureka man, wages a costly battle with leukemia (photo). DISEASES
11911 1991-05-04 A1 Security is eased in Pelican Bay unit; Facility A locked down when inmate Cameron Whitlock stabbed. PELICAN BAY PRISON
11912 1991-05-04 A1 Arcata Marsh odor linked to Louisiana-Pacific's particle board factory air-cleaning project. AIR POLLUTION, ARCATA MARSH, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
11913 1991-05-04 A3 County health department offers measles vaccinations. DISEASES, PUBLIC HEALTH
11914 1991-05-04 A3 Local Planned Parenthood celebrates 15th anniversary (photo of Michelle McKeegan, clinic founder). PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
11915 1991-05-04 A3 Two car collision involving Harvey Bellach and Richard Hackett in Eureka (photo). ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
11916 1991-05-04 A3 Golden Times Group Home for the elderly, owned by Linda C. Quinones, may be closed by State. RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES, SENIORS - HOUSING
11917 1991-05-04 n3 Humboldt Senior Resource Center hires Rozeanne Miller of San Francisco as new director. SENIORS - ORGANIZATIONS
11918 1991-05-04 A3 City Council looks at Eureka Police Dept. report on crime and crime prevention. CRIME PREVENTION, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
11919 1991-05-04 A3 Board of Supervisors approves second transfer of contingency funds for Superior Court expenses. COURTS
11920 1991-05-04 A3 Mary and James Edwards of El Cerrito hurt when their car ran off Highway 101. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
11921 1991-05-04 B4 If God calls, life will change immeasurably, by Rev. Robert Lentz of Arcata Church of Christ. RELIGION
11922 1991-05-04 B4 Bernice Taylor of Arcata Christian School to retire. ARCATA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, TEACHERS
11923 1991-05-04 B4 Episcopal Bishop, Rt. Rev. John L. Thompson, visits St. Francis Episcopal Church in Fortuna. EPISCOPAL CHURCHES
11924 1991-05-04 C1 Goodbye Dolly (final performances of "Hello, Dolly" at Eureka High School; photo). EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, THEATER & DRAMA
11925 1991-05-04 D1 Clara Trigg's injury hurts HSU's hopes at Northern Calif. Athletic Conference women's championships. TRACK & FIELD SPORTS
11926 1991-05-05 A1 Judge Thomas Yost of EPA considers new evidence in pulp mills' water effluent toxicity case PULP MILLS, TOXIC WASTES
11927 1991-05-05 A1 Annual Sports Kite Flying Exhibition held Saturday at Fort Humboldt SPORTS
11928 1991-05-05 A1 Unsolved murders haunt Humboldt officials - five since January, 1990 HOMICIDE
11929 1991-05-05 A3 Heather A.Lyons and Matthew Olson named Rhododendron Youth Ambassadors for 1991. Picture RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
11930 1991-05-05 A3 Humboldt Co.Nutritionist Joyce Houston says the new nutrition list of 8 categories of food is best NUTRITION
11931 1991-05-05 A3 Calif.Water Pollution Control Assoc. names Elk R.Wastewater Treatment Plant as best in Calif.in 1990 SEWAGE DISPOSAL
11932 1991-05-05 A3 Sheriff's Dept. says Work Alternative inmates will chop wood for needy senior citizens this winter SENIOR CITIZENS
11933 1991-05-05 A3 Calif.Dept.of Parks & Recreation officials study possibility of logging museum near Bayside MUSEUMS
11934 1991-05-05 A3 Shelter Cove campground owners Bill and Vernice Strange told to remove debris from airport approach SHELTER COVE
11935 1991-05-05 A3 July 4th Celebration in Eureka and Arcata may include Eureka Southern train shuttle FOURTH OF JULY, RAILROADS
11936 1991-05-05 B1 The Depot Museum in Fortuna holds much town history FORTUNA, MUSEUMS
11937 1991-05-05 B2 Mother's Day bouquets for $6. being distributed for Northcoast Children's Services. Picture CHILDREN, MOTHERS
11938 1991-05-05 B2 "Commit to Get Fit" program sponsored by Valley West Fitness Center, to be held in May PHYSICAL FITNESS
11939 1991-05-05 B2 Area VFW officers elected in April VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
11940 1991-05-05 B3 HSU's Partnership Campaign exceeds it's goal with large contribution from Simpson Timber Co. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
11941 1991-05-05 B3 Prof.Susan Cameron of HSU to present Workshop titled "Cultural Diversity; Working Together" Friday HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY
11942 1991-05-05 B3 Major Chuck Yee to speak at annual meeting of Salvation Army, May 16 SALVATION ARMY
11943 1991-05-05 B3 Bd. of Supervisors proclaim "Be Kind to Animals Week" - activities listed ANIMALS
11944 1991-05-05 B3 Rhododendron growers win awards RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
11945 1991-05-06 A1 Carlotta man shot and killed, two others hurt at Carlotta residence of Russell Wheeler HOMICIDE
11946 1991-05-06 A1 Citizens Utility Manager Ted Walters says Ferndale's water supply system is old but reliable FERNDALE - WATER SUPPLY
11947 1991-05-06 A3 Jeanne Stoutt admires art exhibit in newly remodeled lobby of Eureka City Hall. Picture ART & ARTISTS, EUREKA
11948 1991-05-06 A3 State Child Health and Disability Prevention program has recently expanded to include more families CHILDREN, MEDICAL CARE
11949 1991-05-06 A3 Patricia Klymont and Richard Howard both injured in accident on Westhaven Dr. near Trinidad ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
11950 1991-05-06 A3 Board to discuss transfer of Kings View Humboldt employees to new County mental health system KINGS VIEW