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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
18951 1992-08-10 A3 Recycling zone plan may mean local jobs. Margaret Gainer, Liz Citrino, Lisa Smith quoted. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, RECYCLING
18952 1992-08-10 A3 Fort Humboldt hosted the 3rd annual Kite Day, Saturday. Rod Thomsen pictured. FORT HUMBOLDT, SPORTS
18953 1992-08-10 A6 YWCA funds are going to the Humboldt Area Foundation to be called the Women's & Children's Fund. CHILDREN, HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION, WOMEN, Y.M.C.A. & Y.W.C.A.
18954 1992-08-10 A9 Joyce Tautenhahn, is shown with a quilt made by loved ones before her death due to cancer.(Photo) CANCER, QUILTS
18955 1992-08-11 A1 Suited for Safety: Lifeguard training course given at the Arcata Community Pool, Berry/Amos. (Photo) FIRST AID, SAFETY, SWIMMING
18956 1992-08-11 A1 Humboldt Fire District #1 voters to decide on new parsel tax to help pay for fire protection. ELECTIONS, HUMBOLDT FIRE DISTRICT
18957 1992-08-11 A1 Hummboldt drug panel backs plan to establish a methadone program locally to combat heroin crime. DRUGS
18958 1992-08-11 A3 The city of Eureka awarded $24,000 to Winzler & Kelly to help rebuild the cities water mains EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY, WATER SUPPLY
18959 1992-08-11 A3 A burn barrel ash caused the garage fire at 2560 D St. Eureka, costing an estimated $10,000 damage. FIRES
18960 1992-08-11 A3 Boyd Gibbons of California Fish and Game gave a speech to Eureka Rotary on environment & development ECOLOGY, FISH
18961 1992-08-11 A5 Road signs on Broadway not to exceed 40 feet in height by new regulation of the Eureka Planning Dept EUREKA PLANNING COMMISSION, SHOPPING CENTERS, SIGNS
18962 1992-08-11 A6 David Hitchcock an Arcata Business consultant to travel to Pacific and Europe next year.(Photo) BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, TRAVEL
18963 1992-08-11 B1 Mark Conover, of Arcata, a 1988 Olympic marathon runner, interviewed on running and the Olympics. RUNNING
18964 1992-08-11 C2 Evelyn Wunderich, of U.C. Cooperative Extension, to give seminar on food preservation. FOOD
18965 1992-08-11 C4 American Red Cross is holding classes for volunteer disaster teams. RED CROSS
18966 1992-08-11 C5 The Arcata Summer Enrichment Program at Redwood Park classes in ecology, sewing, cooking, etc.(Photo ARCATA PARKS
18967 1992-08-11 C5 Books to keep your mind active. A list of four books. BOOKS
18968 1992-08-12 A1 3.4 earthquake centered near Petrolia. EARTHQUAKES
18969 1992-08-12 A1 North Coast Railroad Co. authorized to run day trips between Eureka & Fort Seward. RAILROADS
18970 1992-08-12 A1 Humboldt County Fair opens. FAIRS
18971 1992-08-12 A1 Pelican Bay inmate fatally stabbed. PELICAN BAY PRISON
18972 1992-08-12 A1 Land-use issues best solved at local level. LAND USE
18973 1992-08-12 A3 Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity, to speak in Arcata. VISITORS
18974 1992-08-12 A3 Attorney General's office investigating disabled access to Arcata buildings. PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
18975 1992-08-12 A3 Blue Lake wins grant to start wood-products business incubator. INDUSTRIAL PARKS
18976 1992-08-12 A3 Blue Lake to study loan program for painting businesses. BLUE LAKE
18977 1992-08-12 B4 Cindy Copple to leave Arcata Economic Development Corp. ARCATA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
18978 1992-08-12 C1 Japanese teenagers visit Humboldt County as part of First Presbyterian Church's Homestay program. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS
18979 1992-08-12 C1 Joan Davies first woman to serve as president of Humboldt-Del Norte Medical Society. PHYSICIANS
18980 1992-08-12 C2 Lifeline medical response system coming to General Hospital. GENERAL HOSPITAL, MEDICAL CARE
18981 1992-08-12 C3 Parties at Humboldt County Library system to celebrate end of Summer Reading Program. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
18982 1992-08-13 A1 Dead inmate, Watson White, was murderer, Pelican Bay prison spokesman says. PELICAN BAY PRISON
18983 1992-08-13 A1 Changes in bus fares, times get smooth start. HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY
18984 1992-08-13 A1 Trinidad's gas pumps to shut off next month says Glenn Saunders. GASOLINE
18985 1992-08-13 A3 PL addition includes 25 jobs; $9.5 million expansion nears end as Fortuna sawmill gets renovation. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
18986 1992-08-13 A3 Trinidad City Council asked to strengthen revolt against unfunded state,federally ordered programs. TRINIDAD CITY COUNCIL
18987 1992-08-13 A3 Arcata, McKinleyville High School study cost cutting. ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL, MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
18988 1992-08-13 A3 California ProLife Council angry at Rep. Frank Riggs over his abortion stance. ABORTION, RIGGS, FRANK
18989 1992-08-13 A3 John W. McKeown to be sentenced Oct. 9 for assault with a firearm on Louis D. Moon. HOMICIDE
18990 1992-08-13 A3 City rejects claim from accident victim Shirley Roe. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
18991 1992-08-13 A5 Driving nails shows faith: interview with Millard Fuller of Habitat for Humanity. HOUSING, METHODIST CHURCHES
18992 1992-08-13 A8 Buses added to budget fear list; state's proposal to pull funding affects counties, cities, seniors. BUS LINES, CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY
18993 1992-08-13 B1 New management at Hotel Arcata; longer wine list, shorter tab at historic inn (photo). HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC.
18994 1992-08-13 C1 Jeff Arneson eyes county title; local man favored in T-S Humboldt County Amateur Golf Tournament. GOLF
18995 1992-08-14 AL3 Dell'Arte's Mad River Festival ends in offbeat style with "Truck Dog" & "Waiting for the Fridge"rev THEATERS - DELLARTE
18996 1992-08-14 AL7 Plays-in-progress unveils 1992-93 season lineup THEATER & DRAMA
18997 1992-08-14 A1 HSU gets budget help; University to restore 220 classes for fall HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CLASSES
18998 1992-08-14 A1 Eel River opened after sewage spill EEL RIVER, WATER POLLUTION
18999 1992-08-14 A1 For all who think young; 96th Humboldt County Fair offers something for everyone FAIRS
19000 1992-08-14 A1 McKinleyville Community Services Distrcit may face rate hike; board irked by state lawmakers MCKINLEYVILLE