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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
19051 1992-08-19 A3 Representatives from Kamisu, Japan visit sister city Eureka. SISTER CITIES
19052 1992-08-19 A3 Industrial zoning ordinance amended to allow Costco and others to build. ZONING
19053 1992-08-19 A3 Dan Hamburg proposes spending defense dollars on the homeless and unemployed. ELECTIONS
19054 1992-08-19 A5 Mad River Community Hospital trial focuses on care and diagnosis time. LAWSUITS, MEDICAL CARE
19055 1992-08-19 A5 Supervisors to ask Gov. Wilson to oppose several sites in federal Coastal Barrier Resources System. COASTAL PLANS
19056 1992-08-19 A6 Eureka to receive $98,000 from Adorni estate for missing treasury bill. EUREKA - REVENUES
19057 1992-08-19 B4 Simpson Paper Co. & Campton Electric donate grant for electronic equipment at C.R. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES, SIMPSON PAPER CO.
19058 1992-08-19 C1 Ferndale Garden Club display wins 2nd prize at County Fair. FAIRS
19059 1992-08-19 C2 United Way donates $5000 in earthquake relief funds to Camp Able. UNITED WAY FUND
19060 1992-08-19 C2 Eureka High School to offer aquaculture class. AQUACULTURE
19061 1992-08-19 C2 Red Cross to offer water safety courses. SWIMMING
19062 1992-08-19 C3 County Fair pie auction sponsored by 4-H and FFA. FAIRS, FOUR-H CLUBS
19063 1992-08-20 A1 Former Eureka City Manager David Tooley hired as interim city manager in Dunsmuir. EUREKA CITY MANAGER
19064 1992-08-20 A1 Australian newspaper features travel article on Eureka. TOURISM
19065 1992-08-20 A1 Grand Accord timber reform bill faces votes in Assembly & Senate. LOGGING, TIMBER INDUSTRY
19066 1992-08-20 A1 Sequoia Park Zoo to develop master plan for next 20 years. ZOO
19067 1992-08-20 A3 Officials to discuss changing Pacific Lumber harvest plan near Owl Creek. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
19068 1992-08-20 A3 Second Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day even more popular than first. TOXIC WASTES
19069 1992-08-20 A3 Humboldt Fire District board holds public meetings to discuss parcel tax. HUMBOLDT FIRE DISTRICT
19070 1992-08-20 A3 Dell'Arte prepares Tobacco Education Shows to combat youth smoking. SMOKING, THEATERS - DELLARTE
19071 1992-08-20 A3 Arcata City Council will not ban back-yard burning. FIRES
19072 1992-08-20 A3 Arcata to again support Humboldt Bay Alliance for Economic Development. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
19073 1992-08-20 A5 Arcata raise fees for land-use applications. LAND USE
19074 1992-08-20 A8 New form of methamphetamine is especially dangerous. DRUG ABUSE
19075 1992-08-20 C3 Anglers beginning to spot more salmon. SALMON
19076 1992-08-20 SS1 Carol Stalder portrays teacher in 1898 to give seniors geography lesson. ORICK
19077 1992-08-20 SS2 Local residents discuss Elderhostel classes. ELDERHOSTEL
19078 1992-08-21 AL3 Light Opera stages quite a "My Fair Lady", outstanding performances, costumes(rev) HUMBOLDT LIGHT OPERA COMPANY
19079 1992-08-21 AL4 He's 40 - and he's got the blues; local blues guitarist Thad Beckman MUSIC - POPULAR
19080 1992-08-21 Al6 Humboldt County fair is a cool place to be (Joel Davis column) FAIRS
19081 1992-08-21 AL7 Winning "Comedy of Errors" in Arcata's 15th Shakespeare in the Park (rev) THEATER & DRAMA
19082 1992-08-21 AL1 Friends of the Dunes and the BLM will open up a Barier Free Trail at the Mad River Slough & Dunes DUNES, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
19083 1992-08-21 A1 Simpson photo album distrbuted as plea to halt "Grand Accord" timber reform bill SIMPSON TIMBER CO.
19084 1992-08-21 A1 Eviction on hold for south jetty squatters HOMELESS, JETTIES
19085 1992-08-21 A4 Editorial: Willow Creek capializing on its tourism potential TOURISM, WILLOW CREEK
19086 1992-08-21 A4 Face to Face: Maryann Hayes Mariani of Humboldt County Rape Crisis Center discusses violence RAPE
19087 1992-08-21 A3 Opponents of a planned shopping mall in McKinleyville filed suit Tuesday SHOPPING CENTERS
19088 1992-08-21 A3 Use of pesticides & herbicides may be on wane HERBICIDES, PESTICIDES
19089 1992-08-21 A3 Quake homeless may be evicted from campsite in Rio Dell (photo Chris Clements & son, William) EARTHQUAKES, HOMELESS
19090 1992-08-21 A3 Arson suspected in series of fires is brush & dunes in Manila ARSON
19091 1992-08-21 A3 Coroner identifies body of transient, Leo Horowitz found 8/14/92 near railroad in Manila DEATHS
19092 1992-08-21 A3 Firefighters save PG&E oil tank at Humboldt Bay Power Plant Thursday night FIRES, HUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
19093 1992-08-21 B1 KRED manager named in Eureka; Michael Jones hired as manager for KRED-AM RADIO
19094 1992-08-21 C1 Inner Center Fine Arts Institute will make debut in Trinidad: uses satellite TV to teach art ART & ARTISTS, PRIVATE SCHOOLS, TELEVISION
19095 1992-08-21 C1 Photo: Claudia Israel & Rae Erickson by Clarke Museum's cover for the U.S. Grant "Banner" Quilt CLARKE MUSEUM, QUILTS
19096 1992-08-21 C2 "The Paper Cafe" is for the poetic; new Arcata-based publication offers ad free forum MAGAZINES, POETRY
19097 1992-08-21 C2 Jim McVicker takes first in National Portrait Competition for his "Self-Portrait" ART & ARTISTS
19098 1992-08-22 A1 Air tanker spill closes Rohnerville airport. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES, CHEMICALS
19099 1992-08-22 A1 Fairly good ride (photo of jockey Victor Miranda at Ferndale Fairgrounds). HORSE RACING
19100 1992-08-22 A1 Eureka south spit squatters won't be cited, Undersheriff Tom Heilmann says. HOMELESS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF, JETTIES