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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
18801 1992-07-31 A4 Face to Face: Arthur Bolli of Humboldt Bay Municipal Water discusses county's water supply & draught WATER SUPPLY
18802 1992-07-31 A4 Editorial: Humboldt quake planning must include radio stations EARTHQUAKES, EMERGENCY PLANS, RADIO
18803 1992-07-31 B1 John Biord named priesident of the Redwood Concert Ballet (photo) DANCE
18804 1992-07-31 B2 Candy Stick Gallery re-opens after earthquake repairs (photo) ART & ARTISTS
18805 1992-07-31 C1 McKinleyville Senior Little Leaque All-Star team won Northern California Sectional Tournament BASEBALL
18806 1992-07-31 C5 Helping business cope with life, death, PacBell seminor surveys rights, wrongs of disaster readiness EMERGENCY PLANS, SMALL BUSINESS
18807 1992-07-31 AL3 Acting Up; Act III, newly formed Alliance of Community Theaters will air telethon Sunday (photo) TELEVISION, THEATER & DRAMA
18808 1992-07-31 AL9 PACT closes season in style with "Private Lives" (rev) THEATERS - PACIFIC ART CENTER
18809 1992-08-01 A1 Toddler Riley Van Belzing killed, mother Lynn Belzing hurt in Salyer fire. FIRES
18810 1992-08-01 A1 Vickie Dianne Heiser, slain near Klamath, was resident of Eureka. HOMICIDE
18811 1992-08-01 A1 Family affair: Dentist John Bennett leads brood back in time to wartime Alaska in '41 GMC truck. OUTDOOR RECREATION, TOURISM
18812 1992-08-01 A1 Board of Supervisors adopts 1992-93 budget. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET
18813 1992-08-01 A1 Toughest salmon sport fishing rules in river's history; Klamath crippled by loss of habitat, drought KLAMATH RIVER, SALMON
18814 1992-08-01 A1 Eureka City Schools trustees OK teachers' contract. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
18815 1992-08-01 A3 John Falkenstrom's really bugged by Asian moth; agricultural commissioner warns of insect's danger. HUMBOLDT COUNTY AGRICULTURE DEPT., INSECTS, TIMBER INDUSTRY
18816 1992-08-01 A3 Quakes may help Eureka homeowners; city has doubled amount of money homeowners can borrow. EARTHQUAKES, HOUSING
18817 1992-08-01 A3 Tough cuts in Fortuna High School budget. FORTUNA UNION HIGH SCHOOL
18818 1992-08-01 A3 Fatal bullet wound was accidentally self-inflicted by Todd Ziganti. ACCIDENTS (MISC), DEATHS
18819 1992-08-01 A3 Prairie Creek Fish Hatchery will run two more months. FISH HATCHERIES
18820 1992-08-01 A3 Quizzing continues in trial of Richard Kesser, Jennifer Leahy, Stephan Chiarain death of M. Kesser. HOMICIDE
18821 1992-08-01 A3 Six days of radar net 36 speeders by California Highway Patrol. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
18822 1992-08-01 A3 Fortuna City Council to consider resolution opposing state,federal programs sthat are not funded. FORTUNA CITY COUNCIL
18823 1992-08-01 A5 HSU takes "Talent Search" on the road; McKinleyville High Schoolers told value of college degree. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
18824 1992-08-01 D1 Eureka Church of Religious Science has a new minister, Rev. H. Patrick Pollard. CLERGY
18825 1992-08-01 D1 Building the future; Methodist conference at HSU blends with Habitat for Humanity. HOUSING, METHODIST CHURCHES
18826 1992-08-02 A1 Close-up: Steve Smith, Greg Mann, Lee Pari, Janet Spitzer & Wes Reinhardt tell of Eckankar religion. CHURCHES
18827 1992-08-02 A1 Frank Riggs says "No more than 6 years", also that he is pro-choice in McKinleyville Saturday(Photo) POLITICS, RIGGS, FRANK
18828 1992-08-02 A1 Reggae on the River concert held Friday & Saturday with 10,000 people estimated at gathering. MUSIC - POPULAR
18829 1992-08-02 A3 Two claims in excess of $10,000 each were filed when a Arcata police officer shot James Fay's dog. DOGS, LAWSUITS
18830 1992-08-02 A3 Eureka residents angry over closing Humboldt Hill Fire Station #1. FIRE PROTECTION
18831 1992-08-02 A3 Wildlife, environment rules having big impact on timber industry, says Jim Able a forest consultant ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS, TIMBER INDUSTRY
18832 1992-08-02 A3 Rio Dell: Wildwood days parade and festival was Saturday. (Photo) FAIRS, PARADES
18833 1992-08-02 A4 Editorial: Jail Expansion senseless without funds to operate. PRISONS & JAILS
18834 1992-08-02 A14 Two, or more, years logging halt expected because of the northern spotted owl legistlation. SPOTTED OWL, TIMBER INDUSTRY
18835 1992-08-02 B6 North Coast Roleplaying at 609 E St. Eureka, is a new business that features games, books etc(Photo) SMALL BUSINESS
18836 1992-08-02 B6 Ken Moulton's Full-On Auto shop on Summer St. near 6th in Eureka is told about. (Photo) SMALL BUSINESS
18837 1992-08-02 B7 A survey of salmon industry related questions and facts on fishing industries (Photo-Logo) SALMON
18838 1992-08-02 B7 August is kids month at the Bayshore mall according to Marketing Director Karen Brooks SHOPPING CENTERS
18839 1992-08-02 B7 Frank Riggs recieved a food industry award for voting favorable to the Food Industry interests. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, RIGGS, FRANK
18840 1992-08-02 C1 Potrourri: Peter Portugal interviewed about his automobile building, and designing.(Photos) ART & ARTISTS, AUTOMOBILES
18841 1992-08-02 C3 Easter Seal awards given to Elinor Rogers, David Godinho by Pat McTigue Thursday at a barbecue.Photo EASTER SEALS
18842 1992-08-02 C3 Eric Brody of Eureka High School awarded a scholarship from the Eureka Women's Club. SCHOLARSHIPS
18843 1992-08-02 C3 Heidi Gundlach of Scotia was chosen to attend National Young Leaders Conference in Washington DC. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
18844 1992-08-02 C4 Redwood Acres Fair goat show results listed. FAIRS, REDWOOD ACRES
18845 1992-08-02 C4 Pete Kriger, Corporate Director of Community Health Services at the Open Door Clinc given Fellowship AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
18846 1992-08-03 A1 Schmidtbauer plans to shutdown lumber mill operations for two months beginning 8/28 due to no logs. MILLS
18847 1992-08-03 A1 Reggae on the River festival at French's Camp (Photo) FAIRS, MUSIC - POPULAR
18848 1992-08-03 A1 Lawrence Ashcom of Fieldbrook arrested on suspicion of killing James Kelly, Saturday at Grange hall. HOMICIDE
18849 1992-08-03 A1 The epidemic of rabies in the county seems to be slowing says Harry Nethery of the Health department RABIES
18850 1992-08-03 A3 Lorann Aubrey jailed on kidnapping, drunk driving, auto theft, hit & run driving charges. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, KIDNAPPING, THEFT