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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
26251 1994-01-13 A3 No agreement in Safeway talks; future of 6 local stores uncertain as union, corporation end dialogue GROCERIES, LABOR UNIONS
26252 1994-01-13 A3 L-P pump failure causes big stink LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
26253 1994-01-13 A3 Jobless may call for applications EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
26254 1994-01-13 A3 Natural Resources Services director off to DC conference NATURAL RESOURCES, REDWOOD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
26255 1994-01-13 A3 Meeting is slated on Headwaters sale FORESTS, TIMBER INDUSTRY
26256 1994-01-13 A3 Agency targets gifted students RIO DELL SCHOOL
26257 1994-01-13 A3 Arcata City Council to apply for transit grant ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, TRANSPORTATION
26258 1994-01-13 B4 Sprouse-Reitz stores pack it in; 30 employees due pink slips as shops close (photo: Karen Poland) RETAIL STORES
26259 1994-01-13 SS5 Stamp project helps children (photo) CHILDREN
26260 1994-01-14 A1 L-P courts diaper plant; mill greets Senator Feinstein with announcement (photo) LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
26261 1994-01-14 A1 Key figure in Yurok, Hoopa lawsuit dies; Jessie Short gone at 88 INDIANS
26262 1994-01-14 A1 Senator Feinstein talks about crime, jobs on North Coast visit CALIFORNIA SENATE
26263 1994-01-14 A1 Rio dell policeman jailed on sex charge; Earl Zabel booked RIO DELL - EMPLOYEES, RIO DELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
26264 1994-01-14 A3 Caller-friendly computer; new Fortuna system phones seniors to ask, "Are you OK?" (photo) SENIOR CITIZENS
26265 1994-01-14 A3 Lumber price rise raises tax revenue HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
26266 1994-01-14 A3 County lists sites with toxic waste contaminants TOXIC WASTES
26267 1994-01-14 A3 Meeting on coast protection set COASTAL PLANS
26268 1994-01-14 A3 Rio Dell settles suit with former police chief Victor Theen RIO DELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
26269 1994-01-14 A3 Arcata City Council taps group to study home care SENIORS - MEDICAL CARE
26270 1994-01-14 A4 Face to face: Cedrick Sampson, President of College of the Redwoods COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
26271 1994-01-14 A8 Photo: Tessa Lockhart and family lose belongings to fire FIRES
26272 1994-01-14 B1 Humboldt Arts Council looking for new home; exhibit features celebrated artists (photos) HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL
26273 1994-01-14 B2 Humboldt Area Foundation awards scholarships to area students HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION, SCHOLARSHIPS
26274 1994-01-14 B2 HSU grad student starts arts 900 number ART & ARTISTS
26275 1994-01-14 B3 Photo: From the wetlands; watercolors by local artist Vincent A. Callagher ART & ARTISTS
26276 1994-01-14 AL3 Actors sought for new youth theater production in Ferndale THEATER & DRAMA
26277 1994-01-14 AL4 'Speaking' is unforgettable (photo) THEATERS - DELLARTE
26278 1994-01-14 AL5 Simon says 'Broadway' at NCRT; comedy the final installment of 'Brighton Beach' trilogy (photos) THEATERS - NORTH COAST REP
26279 1994-01-14 AL4 Poet Patsy Givens reads at Jambalaya POETRY
26280 1994-01-14 AL6 Solid lead actress can't save "Three Love Stories" THEATER & DRAMA
26281 1994-01-15 A1 State college numbers dip; 8% decline overall; HSU rolls down, CR's up a bit. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
26282 1994-01-15 A1 It's a concrete jungle in Arcata; something needs to be done about underpass, officials say. ARCATA, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
26283 1994-01-15 A1 Accused attacker John Wayne Hill out again; suspect in assault on Kathe Lyth gets bail. ASSAULT
26284 1994-01-15 A1 Members of Eighteenth St. Gang meet with police chief; mall shooting, graffiti among topics at talk. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
26285 1994-01-15 A1 Federal grant for displaced timber workers awarded to Private Industry Council. EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT, PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL
26286 1994-01-15 A3 Troubled-teen program sets PACE (Probation Alternatives in Community Environment). JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
26287 1994-01-15 A3 National Park Service warrant sweep set for region. PARKS, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
26288 1994-01-15 A3 Earth First! activists Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney allowed to sue FBI over car bomb investigation. EARTH FIRST!
26289 1994-01-15 A3 Salmon problems topic of meeting of Klamath Fishery Management Council and Klamath Task Force. SALMON
26290 1994-01-15 A3 College student aid forms available. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
26291 1994-01-15 A3 Period extended on comment on McNamara and Peepe mill site cleanup draft plan to March 5. PULP MILLS, TOXIC WASTES
26292 1994-01-15 A5 Bread unions agree to call off boycott of Fluhrer Big Loaf Wholesale Bakery. LABOR UNIONS
26293 1994-01-15 A5 AIDS experts aid local doctors; UC Davis infectious disease specialists give consultation. AIDS
26294 1994-01-16 A1 Walls of water; North Coast a growing surfing mecca (photos) SURFING
26295 1994-01-16 A1 Client defends drug rehab plan; ex-addict says program works, will benefit host neighborhood DRUG ABUSE
26296 1994-01-16 A3 Arcata mulls new sign rules; after months of talks, leaders are still split on height limits ARCATA - PLANNING, SIGNS
26297 1994-01-16 A3 McKinleyville teen sentenced; Jason Michael Frick guilty of burglary, imprisonment and use of weapon CRIME & CRIMINALS
26298 1994-01-16 A3 Jacoby Creek Land trust accepts 9 acres for now MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
26299 1994-01-16 A3 Arcata merchants back off lawsuit ARCATA - PLANNING
26300 1994-01-16 A3 Photo: Nothing to it as Sara Lighthall does backflip while jumping rope for American Heart Assoc. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION