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Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
19101 1992-08-22 A1 Firefighters, Eureka City Council agree to three-year contract. EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT
19102 1992-08-22 A1 California Conservation Corps crews from Humboldt, Del Norte counties help fight forest fires. CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS, FOREST FIRES
19103 1992-08-22 A1 California budget impasse imperils the pay for county in-home workers of the elderly and disabled. CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, DAY CARE - ADULT
19104 1992-08-22 A3 More spotted owls than thought, study shows; number at 10 times the previous figure in Mendocino Co. SPOTTED OWL
19105 1992-08-22 A3 Klamath Salmon Festival has a Yurok flavor. SALMON, YUROK TRIBE
19106 1992-08-22 A3 California budget impasse may deny care to disabled. CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, MENTALLY HANDICAPPED
19107 1992-08-22 A3 Planner Michael Corbett to unveil McKinleyville community plan. MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
19108 1992-08-22 A3 Third CAMP week nets 3,695 marijuana plants from 30 outdoor gardens. CAMPAIGN AGAINST MARIJUANA PLANTING
19109 1992-08-22 A3 Eureka City Councilman Jim Worthen reelected to two-year term in League of California Cities. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
19110 1992-08-22 A5 Helping homeless children; Jim Sorter of Peninsula School working on getting disadvantaged in class. HOMELESS, PENINSULA UNION SCHOOL
19111 1992-08-22 B1 Will Carson wins Eureka City Golf Tournament in 16-17 age group. GOLF
19112 1992-08-22 B1 Victor Miranda dominates; trainers' advice helps horse jockey win race (photo). HORSE RACING
19113 1992-08-22 B3 New season(photo: T.C. Letterman throws football during Six Rivers Youth Football Assn. practice). FOOTBALL
19114 1992-08-23 A1 Guy Farmer was captured after taking 3 hostages at 2002 C St. Eureka, Saturday at 10:30 PM (Photo) HOSTAGES
19115 1992-08-23 A1 Deer becoming pests at the Ocean View and Sunset cemeteries in Eureka. CEMETERIES, DEER
19116 1992-08-23 A1 Close-up:Pawn Shops;Signs of the Times say Wallace Martins, The Severinsen's, Donna Kennard(Photos) SMALL BUSINESS
19117 1992-08-23 A2 Shasta county, Fountain fire chars 50,000 acres. 7,500 people forced from homes, Round Mt. burnt. FIRES
19118 1992-08-23 A3 Chimps' lifestyle stirs debate over chimpanzees mental wellbeing at Sequoia Park Zoo (Photo) ZOO
19119 1992-08-23 A3 Eureka and Arcata cannot provide the number of new hoiusing units demanded in new study by state. HOUSING
19120 1992-08-23 A4 Editorial: Gripes on law enforcement need independent review, Sheriff's Department complained about. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
19121 1992-08-23 C1 Potpourri:"I can do a lot",Highlighting handicapped jobs and placement agengies.HCAR, Baybridge Work MENTALLY HANDICAPPED, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
19122 1992-08-23 C2 Rena Fowler, Humboldt State's new head Librarian, came from Michigan University. (Photo) HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY, LIBRARIES
19123 1992-08-23 C2 Local veterans are planning a POW awardness trip to 18 cities ending in Washington DC at Veit. wall. VETERANS
19124 1992-08-24 A1 Arcata fire officials investigating 17 grass and brush fires that have been set in Manila area. FIRES
19125 1992-08-24 A1 Yurok tribe members held the 26th annual Salmon festival and parade in Klamath on Sunday. FAIRS, PARADES, YUROK TRIBE
19126 1992-08-24 A7 Ellis Williamson, of Eureka is ranked 3rd in nation in the 70 to 75 years tennis player group. TENNIS
19127 1992-08-25 A1 Eurekan Paula Bradfield says she never feared fugitive Guy Edward Farmer,who held her hostage. HOMICIDE
19128 1992-08-25 A1 Illness claims Eurekan Greg Kinnebrew (photo). DEATHS
19129 1992-08-25 A1 Eureka City Council rejects claim that city's water killed pet store's fish. FISH
19130 1992-08-25 A3 Sunny Brae Middle School Principal David Hochman is Arcata School District interim superintendent. ARCATA SCHOOL DISTRICT
19131 1992-08-25 A3 McKinleyville Community Services District board buying more water from Humboldt Bay MWD. HUMBOLDT BAY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
19132 1992-08-25 A3 Residents of Arcata's Colony Inn unhappy with conditions caused by city's new sports complex. ARCATA - GOVERNMENT
19133 1992-08-25 A3 Trinidad City Council votes unanimously to pay final bill for upgrade of water treatment plant. TRINIDAD - WATER SUPPLY
19134 1992-08-25 A3 Photo of Shirley Burr, winner of School Bus Driver of the Year award. BUS LINES, HUMAN INTEREST
19135 1992-08-25 A3 Eureka's Humboldt Senior Resource Center faces closure if state doesn't approve a budget soon. SENIORS - ORGANIZATIONS
19136 1992-08-25 A5 Planner discusses his draft plan for McKinleyville;hopes to allow growth but keep small town feeling MCKINLEYVILLE - PLANNING
19137 1992-08-25 A5 California Department of Forestry fire officials ban controlled burning in area. FIRE PROTECTION
19138 1992-08-25 C5 Child care for children of students and faculty offered at College of the Redwoods (photo). COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, DAY CARE - CHILDREN
19139 1992-08-25 A3 Rep. Frank Riggs to hold town meetings at Eureka High School cafeteria, Garberville Masonic Hall. RIGGS, FRANK
19140 1992-08-26 A1 Firefighters quell Miranda blaze. FOREST FIRES
19141 1992-08-26 A1 Jail expansion could close off part of J Street. HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
19142 1992-08-26 A1 College student search for affordable housing. HOUSING
19143 1992-08-26 A1 H.S.U. President outlines budget slashing scenario. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
19144 1992-08-26 A3 Jim Alex Kaliamos remains in hospital after stabbing. CRIME & CRIMINALS
19145 1992-08-26 A3 Coast Guard rescues man from offshore Woodley Island Marina. RESCUE WORK
19146 1992-08-26 A3 North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board to discuss Eel River sewage spills. SEWAGE DISPOSAL
19147 1992-08-26 A3 TransPacific Carbon Co. gives money for computer in Blue Lake city clerk's office. BLUE LAKE
19148 1992-08-26 A3 Jewish Wedding Band records CD for Dan Jazz label. MUSIC - POPULAR
19149 1992-08-26 A3 Larry's Eureka Market & Deli could be closed for health violations. GROCERIES
19150 1992-08-26 A3 County budget cuts mean loss of 2 inspectors in Public Health Dept. PUBLIC HEALTH