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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
13001 1991-07-02 A3 Los Altos woman Barbara Coates paralyzed because of misdiagnosis by Placer Co. physician gets $4.mil COURTS
13002 1991-07-02 A3 Fortuna may reject bids to construct Calif.Cons.Corps camp on Fortuna property because over budget CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS, FORTUNA CITY COUNCIL
13003 1991-07-02 A3 Fortuna City Council speaks out against Congressional proposal to buy 200,000acres of PL land FORTUNA CITY COUNCIL, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
13004 1991-07-02 B1 Mark Edelstein is new vice president of academic services for Redwoods Comm. College District COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - FACULTY
13005 1991-07-02 B1 School nurse Edith Harmer chosen "Volunteer of the Year" for the American Heart Assoc. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
13006 1991-07-02 B2 Exhibition of watercolor architectural paintings by Ottamay Hushing on display at Plaza Grill ART & ARTISTS
13007 1991-07-02 B2 Jerry Carter becomes Eureka School Dist. director of Alternative Programs. Other new assignments EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
13008 1991-07-02 B2 Evonne Crooome-Halligan, HSU senior, has exhibit at Tiffany's in N.Y.of her sterling silver works HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS, JEWELRY
13009 1991-07-02 B2 Melinda Parks of Burnt Ranch receives commendation for her entry in Traffic Safety poster contest SAFETY, TRAFFIC
13010 1991-07-02 B2 Grant School honor roll listed GRANT SCHOOL
13011 1991-07-02 B2 85 students receive Academic Excellence pins at Fortuna High School Awards Assembly FORTUNA UNION HIGH SCHOOL
13012 1991-07-03 A1 Grand Jury targets Eureka city government and jail. HUMBOLDT COUNTY GRAND JURY
13013 1991-07-03 A1 Paul Braden pleads innocent to murder of Richard Wayne Meyer. HOMICIDE
13014 1991-07-03 A1 Eureka's Independence Day celebration includes giant metal flag (photo of David Creech). FOURTH OF JULY
13015 1991-07-03 A3 Flock of ducks contributed to two-car crash between Cheri Bice and Khristy Garrelts. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
13016 1991-07-03 A3 City Council approves garbage rate increase. REFUSE DISPOSAL
13017 1991-07-03 A3 Mary Kathleen Billings in one-car accident after falling asleep at wheel. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
13018 1991-07-03 A3 Christopher Day arrested for drunk driving in accident with Gail Belisle & Diana McCoy. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, DRUNK DRIVERS
13019 1991-07-03 A3 Chris Wallace model dinosaur sunglasses made at library crafts program (photo). HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
13020 1991-07-03 A3 Supervisors delay decision on study of water line north of Trinidad. TRINIDAD - WATER SUPPLY
13021 1991-07-03 A5 Eureka City Council approves original plan to improve Harrison Street. HIGHWAYS & ROADS, STREETS
13022 1991-07-03 B1 Schedule of events. FOURTH OF JULY
13023 1991-07-03 B2 Gary Bloomfield wins Arcata Waterfront Day Logo & Slogan contest. ART & ARTISTS
13024 1991-07-03 C1 Brokerage firm A.G. Edwards & Sons opens Eureka branch (photo of Clark Bowen & Laura Hussey). BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
13025 1991-07-05 a1 Photos: a glorious Fourth in Eureka & Arcata and between with Eureka Southern's Daylight special FOURTH OF JULY, RAILROADS
13026 1991-07-05 A1 Eureka Southern's owner Bryan Whipple & bankruptcy trustee Jerry Gregg decide to work together RAILROADS
13027 1991-07-05 A1 Carol Jodice will file suit against former Recorder Stephen Strawn & the county for $120 million HUMBOLDT COUNTY RECORDER
13028 1991-07-05 A3 Arcata seeking input on creek management plan CREEKS
13029 1991-07-05 A3 Earth First members arrested trying to block lumber work at Headwaters Forest EARTH FIRST!
13030 1991-07-05 A3 Riggs will fight buyout of PL's timerland in Headwaters Forest PACIFIC LUMBER CO., RIGGS, FRANK
13031 1991-07-05 A3 Illegal bottle rocket blamed for fire in Old Town FIRES, FOURTH OF JULY
13032 1991-07-05 A3 3 arrested as suspects in attempted murder of D. Barrett; J.J. MacIsaac, D.L. Dickerson & W. Coleman HOMICIDE
13033 1991-07-05 A3 Correction: Mark Edelstein incorrectly identified in Tuesday article COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - FACULTY
13034 1991-07-05 A3 Corrections: 2 names had been omitted from St. Bernard High School awards SAINT BERNARDS HIGH SCHOOL
13035 1991-07-05 A3 Hauser joins fight against off shore oil drilling HAUSER, DAN, OFFSHORE DRILLING
13036 1991-07-05 A4 Editorial: Earth First's tired antics do nothing for environment EARTH FIRST!
13037 1991-07-05 A4 Face to Face: Ray Flynn discusses tesimony before a House subcommittee on buyour of PL's timberland HUMBOLDT COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
13038 1991-07-05 A5 Residents are urged to speak to legisators on anti-smoking bills (photo Tate Minckler) SMOKING
13039 1991-07-05 B1 Chris Parmer wins Jubilee Run, Sharon Powers leads women's field (photo) RUNNING
13040 1991-07-05 B3 John McKnight & John Gilliam place at Kids Freestyle Western Regional in Boise WRESTLING
13041 1991-07-05 B4 Photo: Schoolteacher Ethel Tracy & sister Edith in early 1900s TEACHERS
13042 1991-07-05 B4 Alice Blaser was named Women of the Year by local business women (photo) AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, WOMEN
13043 1991-07-05 B4 Twins Marilyn Colby & Jacklyn Rassbach to meet peers at annual Twins Days Festival (photo) FAIRS, PERSONALITIES
13044 1991-07-05 B4 Robert & Shari are first place winners in the 71st Lawn & Garden Contest in Scotia GARDENING, SCOTIA
13045 1991-07-05 B5 Pottery & paint at Plaza Design, artists Peggy Loudon, Jeff Morales, Keith Schneider & Nancy Norman ART & ARTISTS
13046 1991-07-05 B5 Local radio shows will have women coping with breast cancer; KHSU's Soundprint CANCER, RADIO
13047 1991-07-05 AL4 "Floundering Father (and Mother too!" is cause to celebrate, short run at North Coast (rev) THEATERS - NORTH COAST REP
13048 1991-07-06 A1 Klamath River sport fishing is too good. FISHING, KLAMATH RIVER
13049 1991-07-06 A1 Rio Dell's post office enveloped by mystery odor; smell of gasoline forces building to close. POSTAL SERVICES, RIO DELL
13050 1991-07-06 A3 Panic disorders can really hurt; women afflicted roughly twice as often as men says Raymond Reedy. MENTAL HEALTH & ILLNESS