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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
17701 1992-05-22 A4 Face to Face: Kaye Humphry discusses the Humboldt County Commission on the Status of Women WOMEN
17702 1992-05-22 A4 Editorial: Eureka doesn't need a tax to improve plice services ELECTIONS, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, TAXES
17703 1992-05-22 A5 Joseph Patrick Reed killed ex-roommate David Leslie Cross in self defense, jury told HOMICIDE
17704 1992-05-22 A5 Science teacher Jeff Self of Washington School wins added honor from State Farm Insurance (photo) TEACHERS, WASHINGTON SCHOOL
17705 1992-05-22 B1 Art exhibit at Cultural Center celebrates new talent from students (photo Horses by Monica Hiner) ART & ARTISTS, YOUTH
17706 1992-05-22 B1 10 local high school artists have been accepted into California State Summer School for the Arts ART & ARTISTS, HIGH SCHOOLS
17707 1992-05-22 B2 Clarke Museum receives Wells Fargo donation of bank documents (photo K.Binion, D.Trepanier,C. Israel BANKING, CLARKE MUSEUM
17708 1992-05-23 A1 State vows a long fight in gas case; appeal set on Humboldt Petroleum rule. GASOLINE
17709 1992-05-23 A1 Whole lot of shaking is going on in Petrolia; residents still putting lives back together. EARTHQUAKES, PETROLIA
17710 1992-05-23 A1 Stretch of beach south of Cape Mendocino 3 feet higher following quake. BEACHES, EARTHQUAKES
17711 1992-05-23 A3 Quake buildings start coming down in Rio Dell, Fortuna; owners don't all agree on demolition (photo) EARTHQUAKES
17712 1992-05-23 A3 Relief operations are shutting down; federal emergency centers all closed, workers stay as needed. EARTHQUAKES
17713 1992-05-23 A3 Freshwater water system costs less than expected. WATER SUPPLY
17714 1992-05-23 A3 Superior Court Judge J.Michael Brown takes himself off Humboldt Co. Library waterfront site case. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
17715 1992-05-23 A3 Zane Jr. High Career Day event starts rumors flying with flyover by F-16 jet. ZANE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
17716 1992-05-23 A3 Two Oregon men, Richard Dixon and Lyle Klettke, hurt when car lands in Big Lagoon. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
17717 1992-05-23 A3 PG&E gives $40,000 for quake aid. EARTHQUAKES
17718 1992-05-23 A3 Rates may rise again on garbage collection in the county. REFUSE DISPOSAL
17719 1992-05-23 A3 Camoapan visitor Teresa Martinez greeted by Arcata City Council. SISTER CITIES
17720 1992-05-23 A4 Letters to the editor: All this debate doesn't library; Trash donated for Humboldt Library. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
17721 1992-05-23 B1 Why God shook the earth, by Pastor David Klimer. EARTHQUAKES, RELIGION
17722 1992-05-23 B1 Lorna Jarrett named director of Eel River Area Interfaith Earthquake Response group. EARTHQUAKES
17723 1992-05-23 C1 St. Bernard Crusaders rally for win; victory over Hoopa Valley clinches Little 5 baseball title. BASEBALL
17724 1992-05-23 C3 Co-op Classic bicycle race dream dies; race won't take place in 1992. BICYCLES
17725 1992-05-24 A1 Close-up:Activists,Why do they do it? R.Springer,C.Boak,I.Kaufman,L.Nelson,M.Nicodemus,M.Williams(Ph DEMONSTRATIONS, POLITICS
17726 1992-05-24 A1 Voter registration for the primary election sets a new high record in Humboldt, says AsstClrk Leeper ELECTIONS
17727 1992-05-24 A1 Pelican Bay State Prison inmate Duane Poole,in for drunk driving, walked away from minimum facility. PELICAN BAY PRISON
17728 1992-05-24 A3 A proposed Safeway store at Bayshore Mall and area restoration of salt water marsh reviewed by State GROCERIES, WETLANDS
17729 1992-05-24 A3 Humboldt county workers have begun voting on a new labor agreement which also involves pay equity. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES, LABOR UNIONS
17730 1992-05-24 A3 The state Coastal Conservancy board okayed $150,000 grant for the Arcata Marsh Interpretative center ARCATA MARSH
17731 1992-05-24 A3 The 23rd Kinetic Sculpture Race started 43 contestants, Hundreds of well wishers watched. (Photo) KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE
17732 1992-05-24 A3 Safety rules for Humboldt Bay public notice issued by Coast Guard, Harbor,& Sheriffs Dept. officals. HUMBOLDT BAY HARBOR DISTRICT, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF, U.S. COAST GUARD
17733 1992-05-24 A4 Editorial: Fortuna's quake damage poses challenge to downtown merchants and residents. EARTHQUAKES, FORTUNA
17734 1992-05-24 A5 The worlds largest Tanoak tree is on Hennessey Ridge east of Willow Creek, listed March 1991.Plaque TREES, WILLOW CREEK
17735 1992-05-24 B1 Irene Trichilo 94, of Fortuna recalls her life & San Francisco earthquakes of 1906 and 1989(Photos) EARTHQUAKES
17736 1992-05-24 B2 A new Nicotine addiction support group using Alcoholics Anonymous-like Rules has started in Eureka. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, PUBLIC HEALTH, SMOKING
17737 1992-05-24 B3 Michael Phillips, writer and bookstore owner to speak at Friends of the Redwood Libraries dinner. AUTHORS, BOOKS
17738 1992-05-24 B3 Humboldt Women for Shelter support group for women in violent relationships to have meetings. WOMEN
17739 1992-05-24 C5 Humboldt State University students Rodney Hulslander, Jeff Verity, Brad Bozell, Nicole Sheets honord BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
17740 1992-05-24 C6 U.S. Small Business Admin. honors Joan Rainwater-Gish; Jim Sciaroni honored by Arcata Economic Delv. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
17741 1992-05-26 A1 Memorial Day ceremonies at Ocean View Cemetery honoring the dead and veterans of past wars.(Photo) MEMORIAL DAY, VETERANS
17742 1992-05-26 A1 Drunk-driving arrests for Memorial Day weekend were up over last year on the North Coast. DRUNK DRIVERS, MEMORIAL DAY
17743 1992-05-26 A1 Top Banana won the Kinetic Sculpture Race, over the other 44 enterees,in Ferndale Saturday to Monday KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE
17744 1992-05-26 A1 Rabies epidemic continues to infect animals of northern Humboldt county. Jeff Arnold quoted. RABIES
17745 1992-05-26 A3 Parking restrictions adopted for Eureka streets, First (3rd to 4th) and Cousins (13th to Myrtle). PARKING
17746 1992-05-26 A3 Donny Dellabalma and Lil Benavidez Stodder recognized at retirement from Arcata PD & Family Services ARCATA - EMPLOYEES
17747 1992-05-26 A3 Frank Klopp announces his retirement from Arcata public works department in June. (Photo) ARCATA - EMPLOYEES
17748 1992-05-26 A5 A proposal to make Northern California the 51st state goes to voters next week. ELECTIONS
17749 1992-05-27 A1 Escaped Pelican Bay inmate Duane Poole still at large. PELICAN BAY PRISON
17750 1992-05-27 A1 Board okays new increase in garbage collection fees. REFUSE DISPOSAL