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Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
19801 1992-10-13 A5 Green Point School may violate Safe Drinking Water Act, says Environmental Protection Agency. GREEN POINT SCHOOL, WATER POLLUTION, WATER SUPPLY
19802 1992-10-13 A7 Eureka City Schools trustees approve energy conservation program from Junior & Senior High Schools. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, WINSHIP JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, ZANE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
19803 1992-10-13 C3 Dance/therapy program for adolescent girls available through Humboldt Family Service Center. DANCE, YOUTH
19804 1992-10-13 C4 Mongomery Ward donates color TV for HSU's Natural History Museum earthquake simulator (photo). BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, MUSEUMS
19805 1992-10-13 C5 Strictly For The Birds,Old Town shop,sponsors coloring contest for elementary school students(photo) BIRDS, CHILDREN, EUREKA - OLD TOWN
19806 1992-10-14 A1 Old Town blaze kills chickens. FIRES
19807 1992-10-14 A1 Eureka possible site for mounted animal museum. MUSEUMS
19808 1992-10-14 A1 Barkley vs. Blue Lake, one of state's oldest lawsuits, may be at an end. LAWSUITS
19809 1992-10-14 A1 County dairy farmers angered by claims milk is unhealthy. DAIRIES
19810 1992-10-14 A3 Blue Lake cuts general fund, including police budget. BLUE LAKE - BUDGET
19811 1992-10-14 A3 Arcatan's debate city housing plan. ARCATA - PLANNING
19812 1992-10-14 A3 Pelican Bay Prison investigates fight in which inmate Macwinston Dowthard was hurt. PELICAN BAY PRISON
19813 1992-10-14 A3 Blue Lake City Council concerned about gravel mining along Mad River. MINING
19814 1992-10-14 A3 No challenges to re-election of three directors on Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District board. HUMBOLDT BAY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
19815 1992-10-14 A3 Supervisors designate October as AIDS Awareness Month. AIDS
19816 1992-10-14 A3 H.S.U. to continue subsidy of bus fares for students. BUS LINES
19817 1992-10-14 A3 Arcata sells lot in Industrial Park to Danco Builders. INDUSTRIAL PARKS
19818 1992-10-14 A3 More Eureka High students pass advanced placement exams. EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
19819 1992-10-14 A5 County to pay for beds at outpatient clinic to ease Sempervirens crowding. MENTAL HEALTH & ILLNESS
19820 1992-10-14 A5 County to apply for bike lane grants for McKinleyville. BICYCLES
19821 1992-10-14 A6 Riggs announces federal funds to assist North Coast small businesses. SMALL BUSINESS
19822 1992-10-14 A8 Arcatan Larry Schlussler owns Sun Frost solar refrigerator business. SMALL BUSINESS
19823 1992-10-14 B1 Ferndale High School homecoming king & queen are Jason Griffith & Tami McCanless. FERNDALE UNION HIGH SCHOOL
19824 1992-10-14 B2 New talent at Atlee & Atlee gallery. ART & ARTISTS
19825 1992-10-14 B3 General Hospital Pinafore Volunteers award scholarships to Dennis Hoy & Mary Henning. SCHOLARSHIPS
19826 1992-10-14 B3 C.R. Board supports Humboldt Botanical Gardens site. GARDENING
19827 1992-10-15 A1 1,900 in Humboldt Hill area lose electricity. PUBLIC UTILITIES
19828 1992-10-15 A1 Trinidad hires Don Rivas as police chief. TRINIDAD POLICE DEPARTMENT
19829 1992-10-15 A1 City Council requires yacht Lovely Lady, owned by Ray Duff, to leave public dock. BOATING
19830 1992-10-15 A1 Trinidad refuses to file housing plan for state. TRINIDAD - PLANNING
19831 1992-10-15 A1 Pilot water treatment plant to be built. WATER SUPPLY
19832 1992-10-15 A3 Trinidad City Council takes complaints about loiterers. VAGRANTS
19833 1992-10-15 A3 Daly's Department Store customers warned of scam involving fake insurance. FRAUD
19834 1992-10-15 A3 Sharleen Marie Rubalcava claims fish died from improper PH in city water; city refuses to pay costs. EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY, FISH
19835 1992-10-15 A3 Arcata Planning Commission paves way for fire station. ARCATA FIRE DEPARTMENT
19836 1992-10-15 A3 Stan Dixon and Darrel Norberry debate issues for 1st District Supervisor seat. ELECTIONS
19837 1992-10-15 A3 Supervisors replace hourly rate with flat fee for lawyers representing the indigent for county. LAWYERS
19838 1992-10-15 A5 Ethics of Proposition 161, physician-assisted death, debated. ELECTIONS
19839 1992-10-15 SS1 Student Ryan Williams polls seniors for presidential picks at meeting of Decades Revisited. ELECTIONS, SENIOR CITIZENS
19840 1992-10-15 SS3 Seniors need flu shots. MEDICAL CARE, SENIOR CITIZENS
19841 1992-10-15 SS6 Alzheimer's diagnosis not an easy one. DISEASES, SENIOR CITIZENS
19842 1992-10-16 A1 Passing the jar; Trinidad's new Police Chief Don Rivas continues keeping cookies (photo) TRINIDAD POLICE DEPARTMENT
19843 1992-10-16 A1 Ex-district atorney Bernard C. DePoli to quit law practice; cites heart, own legal problems HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, LAWYERS
19844 1992-10-16 A3 Hate pamphlets distrub public. Flier legal, but police to talk to distributor (photo EPD J. Turner) PREJUDICES
19845 1992-10-16 A4 Face to Face: Anne Hartline discusses League of Women Voters & what it does locally CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, ELECTIONS, WOMEN
19846 1992-10-16 A5 Revised zoning in Eureka to aid Costco approved by California Coastal Commission EUREKA - PLANNING, RETAIL STORES
19847 1992-10-16 C1 Photo: A wisp of Fall, even on the North Coast, autumn's foliage shines (where to look) SEASONS, TREES
19848 1992-10-16 C1 Photo: Fortuna High king & queen are Ian Goble & Taryn Lewis FORTUNA UNION HIGH SCHOOL
19849 1992-10-16 C1 The Mason's prestigous Hiram Award for Leonard Juell MASONIC ORDERS
19850 1992-10-16 C2 State VFW officials in town VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS