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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
17301 1992-04-29 A6 Letter carriers will collect powdered drinks for earthquake relief. EARTHQUAKES
17302 1992-04-29 C1 Those low-down post-earthquake blues. EARTHQUAKES, MENTAL HEALTH & ILLNESS
17303 1992-04-29 C2 Free arthritis forum to be held. MEDICAL CARE
17304 1992-04-29 C2 Rabies vaccination clinics to start. RABIES
17305 1992-04-29 C2 Sports nutrition & fitness seminar to be held. HEALTH
17306 1992-04-29 C3 Mark Childers receives C.R. art scholarship. SCHOLARSHIPS
17307 1992-04-29 C3 Beta Sigma Phi sorority to celebrate 61st anniversary. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
17308 1992-04-29 C3 Humboldt Hoedowners to hold annual dance. DANCE
17309 1992-04-29 C4 Young pianists perform at recital. MUSIC - CLASSICAL
17310 1992-04-30 A1 Earthquake relief coalition forms. EARTHQUAKES
17311 1992-04-30 A1 3.9 aftershock occurred in early evening. EARTHQUAKES
17312 1992-04-30 A3 Informational meeting tonight for victims of earthquakes. EARTHQUAKES
17313 1992-04-30 A3 McKinleyville to decide on sewer report. SEWAGE DISPOSAL
17314 1992-04-30 A3 Burn permits required beginning Friday. FIRES
17315 1992-04-30 A3 Sounds of rebuilding fill Ferndale. EARTHQUAKES
17316 1992-04-30 A3 Red Cross moves out of damaged headquarters. RED CROSS
17317 1992-04-30 A3 Homeowners urged to check contractors. BUILDERS & BUILDING
17318 1992-04-30 A8 North Coast earthquakes 1853 to present. EARTHQUAKES
17319 1992-04-30 A9 Don't throw away debris from damaged historical buildings. EARTHQUAKES, HISTORICAL SITES
17320 1992-04-30 A9 Federal loans & grants available for quake repairs for low-income residents. EARTHQUAKES
17321 1992-04-30 A10 Many doors remain closed as Rio Dell repairs city center. EARTHQUAKES, RIO DELL
17322 1992-04-30 C3 Mark Harnden, owner of Lazy L Ranch, offers cowboy theme activities. RANCHES
17323 1992-04-30 C3 Trout opener gets mixed review in region. FISHING
17324 1992-04-30 SS1 ALFE (Assisted Living Facilities for the Elderly) offers activities to seniors. NURSING HOMES & CONVALESCENT HOSPITALS
17325 1992-05-01 A1 HSU students express shock over acquittal of 4 LA cops; 1,200 attend rally DEMONSTRATIONS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
17326 1992-05-01 A1 Local members of the National Guard have been sent to areas in California trobled by rioting DEMONSTRATIONS, NATIONAL GUARD
17327 1992-05-01 A1 Suit filled by Hope McNeil to block County Library at Carson Mansion site HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
17328 1992-05-01 A3 North Coast Regional Water Board to press clean-up bid of leaky underground tanks NORTH COAST REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, SOIL CONTAMINATION, WATER POLLUTION
17329 1992-05-01 A3 American Legion offers earthquake relief to members CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, EARTHQUAKES
17330 1992-05-01 A3 Photo: Del Jarose of Eureka Mobile Home Transport, prepares to deliver portable Petrolia General St. EARTHQUAKES, MOBILE HOME PARKS & MOBILE HOMES, PETROLIA
17331 1992-05-01 A3 People forced to stay in emergency shelters will have Cable TV CABLE TV, EARTHQUAKES
17332 1992-05-01 A3 two aftershocks hit overnight, 2.8 & 3.1 on Richter scale EARTHQUAKES
17333 1992-05-01 A3 Emergency regulations will allow extra garbage from earthquake at landfill EARTHQUAKES, REFUSE DISPOSAL
17334 1992-05-01 A3 Temblors could mean tax relief for buildings damaged, call now EARTHQUAKES, TAXES
17335 1992-05-01 A4 Editorial: Southern Humboldt's tourist bait could mold if neglected SOUTHERN HUMBOLDT COUNTY, TOURISM
17336 1992-05-01 A4 Face to Face: Lee Ann Barton discusses effort to carve a new county out of S. Humboldt & N.Mendocino HUMBOLDT COUNTY
17337 1992-05-01 A5 Humboldt earthquake situation at a glance EARTHQUAKES
17338 1992-05-01 A5 4 free service units opened by Red Cross to help earthquake victims EARTHQUAKES, RED CROSS
17339 1992-05-01 A6 Assemblyman Dan Hauser, local officials review quake relief effort (photo) EARTHQUAKES
17340 1992-05-01 A6 Eurkea adds emergency equipment to "close the gaps" discovered during last weeks quakes EARTHQUAKES, EMERGENCY SERVICES
17341 1992-05-01 B1 Volunteers blaze new trails in McKinleyville & Humbldt Lagoons State Park TRAILS
17342 1992-05-01 B4 State slow to pay on quake insurance, Sen. Frank Hill alleges EARTHQUAKES, INSURANCE
17343 1992-05-01 AL3 Ferndale theater is OK, Board decides to postpone "Portrait in Black" one week EARTHQUAKES, THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
17344 1992-05-01 AL4 Wynton Marsalis Septet blow away crowd at HSU (rev) (photo) MUSIC - POPULAR
17345 1992-05-01 AL5 "A Celebration" variety show 1st production in Mckinleyville High's new theater (photo) MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
17346 1992-05-01 AL8 Kenneth Hannaford & the Humboldt Chorale in a pleasing show (rev) MUSIC - CLASSICAL
17347 1992-05-01 AL8 HSU's production of "Importance of Beign Earnest" is a gender-bender (rev) THEATERS - HSU
17348 1992-05-02 A1 Quake, riots strain emergency aid; state agencies haven't abandoned Humboldt, Calif. official says. DEMONSTRATIONS, EARTHQUAKES
17349 1992-05-02 A3 Peaceful demonstrations in Arcata; HSU groups lead a call for action in wake of King verdict (photo) DEMONSTRATIONS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - EVENTS
17350 1992-05-02 A3 Environment concerns slow McKinleyville sewer expansion. MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, SEWAGE DISPOSAL