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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
24801 1993-09-28 A3 Trial postponed for former DA Bernard DePaoli on embezzling charges CRIME & CRIMINALS
24802 1993-09-28 A3 City OKs lease to seafood firm EUREKA
24803 1993-09-28 A3 Bucher to attend education forum EDUCATION
24804 1993-09-28 A5 Eureka adopts waterfront pride plan WATERFRONT
24805 1993-09-28 A8 Willits murder trial heads to Eureka; Troy Harden charged with killing Larry Stephenson HOMICIDE
24806 1993-09-28 C6 The stage is for kids; "Kid Co" theater program seeks participants THEATER & DRAMA
24807 1993-09-29 A1 Library construction OK'd; 20-year campaign climaxed HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
24808 1993-09-29 A1 Over half-ton of marijuana tied to arrest of Jebadiah Stafslien, Kayle Nordby, & Cory Marchese MARIJUANA
24809 1993-09-29 A1 Foes of Carson library site still fume; appeal of judge's ruling possible says lawsuit leader HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
24810 1993-09-29 A1 Fear of violence prompt ban on Westhaven logging LOGGING, WESTHAVEN
24811 1993-09-29 A3 Blue Lake city leaders get pay raise BLUE LAKE - EMPLOYEES
24812 1993-09-29 A3 Land deals may boost Blue Lake coffers BLUE LAKE - BUDGET
24813 1993-09-29 A3 McKinleyville Children's Center may loose site as landowner makes plans to sell (photo) DAY CARE - CHILDREN
24814 1993-09-29 A3 Nine firefighters will keep jobs at Humboldt Fire District HUMBOLDT FIRE DISTRICT
24815 1993-09-29 A3 Eureka OKs lease to seafood firm EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
24816 1993-09-29 A4 Editorial: Renewed hope, energy in downtown, Old Town EUREKA - DOWNTOWN, EUREKA - OLD TOWN
24817 1993-09-29 A5 Timber plan unlikely to change TIMBER INDUSTRY
24818 1993-09-29 A5 Too many fish spoil river, scientists say FISH
24819 1993-09-29 A6 Sam Stanson's 2-hour plea fails to sway officials on beachfront recreational project CLAM BEACH, STANSON, SAM
24820 1993-09-29 C1 Writers' festival for all ages; professionals offer how-to advice AUTHORS
24821 1993-09-29 C1 In praise of trees; displays, food, music and games at fair FAIRS
24822 1993-09-29 C1 Photo: Team work does it; KaChaira Amen & Chelsey White team up ALICE BIRNEY SCHOOL
24823 1993-09-29 C1 Mille-run cars will be on view in Eureka AUTOMOBILES
24824 1993-09-29 C1 Lots to do out of school; HSU Natural History Museum offers special classes on school holidays MUSEUMS
24825 1993-09-29 C1 Photo: Arcata High School's homecoming queen Jessica Kaey ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL
24826 1993-09-29 C2 CR plans transfer fair COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
24827 1993-09-29 C3 Sports salute benefits Eureka High (photo: Rendy Wahlund) EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
24828 1993-09-29 C3 Femme for Fowl to host auction; local Duck's Unlimited chapter BIRDS, CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
24829 1993-09-29 C3 Kids to pick pumpkins at 7th annual Pumpkin Patch HALLOWEEN
24830 1993-09-29 C3 Humboldt Sponsors' sale is set CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
24831 1993-09-30 A1 Salmon population numbers lower than what experts based figures on so fishing quotas too high. SALMON
24832 1993-09-30 A1 Willow Creek: Raids by a bear on campground garbage closes Boise Creek campsite 2 miles west of town BEARS, OUTDOOR RECREATION, WILLOW CREEK
24833 1993-09-30 A1 Man sought for robbery of Casagrande's Bottle Shop liquor store Wednesday morning in Eureka. THEFT
24834 1993-09-30 A1 Clinton timber plan talks in Oregon spark demonstrations between timber industry & environmentalists ENVIRONMENTALISTS, TIMBER INDUSTRY
24835 1993-09-30 A3 Honeydew: Marijuana campaign officals seized 2,300 plants from 31 gardens in S. Humboldt areas. MARIJUANA
24836 1993-09-30 A3 The FBI said it wouldn't open it's files on J. Bari & Earth First activists in 1990 Oakland bombing. EARTH FIRST!
24837 1993-09-30 A3 Calif. PTA president Pat Dingsdale opposes Proposition 174 in local talks with PTA members.(Photo) PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
24838 1993-09-30 A3 Eureak area gas stations to increase prices on gasoline. GASOLINE
24839 1993-09-30 A3 Chinese business leaders to visit Eureka to promote trade. Anna Sparks, Paul Kirk & Patricia Murphy BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, CHINESE
24840 1993-09-30 A3 Kelly & Thomas McLaughlin of Petrolia will stand trial in November on child abuse charges. CHILD ABUSE
24841 1993-10-01 A1 Simpson Korbel sawmill to lay off 55 workers in January since Headrig unit not needed for small logs MILLS, SIMPSON TIMBER CO.
24842 1993-10-01 A1 Timber sales from Six Rivers National Forest to double under new plan. 20 million board feet a year. SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST, TIMBER INDUSTRY
24843 1993-10-01 A1 Robbery suspect Jason Frick of McKinleyville shot by Tehama county sheriff's deputy. THEFT
24844 1993-10-01 A3 McKinleyville: Residents barred by ordinance against complaining about smelly sewage of Hiller Road. MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
24845 1993-10-01 A3 Eureka okays new lease of 1,827 acres to Coast Seafoods Company. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
24846 1993-10-01 A3 Fortuna: Apple Harvest Festival schedule of events and description of 76th Clendenen anniversary. FAIRS
24847 1993-10-01 A4 Editorial: Save-The-Redwoods League celebrates 75th anniversary at Humboldt Redwoods State Park. REDWOODS
24848 1993-10-01 B1 Style: Pastels on the Arcata Plaza, annual fundraiser art event for Northcoast Children's Services ART & ARTISTS
24849 1993-10-01 B2 Green Point Elementary school gets renovation, celebrates Sunday. (Photo) GREEN POINT SCHOOL
24850 1993-10-01 B3 Humboldt Arts Council director H.Nelson says arts need greater support in Humboldt area.(Photo) HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL