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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
26351 1994-01-20 A5 Crisis center for pregnant women eyed for Arcata PREGNANCY
26352 1994-01-20 A6 Big quake in LA is wake up call, area Red Cross chief says EARTHQUAKES, RED CROSS
26353 1994-01-20 A7 Arcata may ban yard burning; split council to investigate ordinance after citizens complain FIRES, REFUSE DISPOSAL
26354 1994-01-21 A1 Off-roaders buy dunes; L-P sells 160 acres for its 'asking price' DUNES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., MANILA, OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
26355 1994-01-21 A1 PacBell to trim workers; utility may slash North Coast jobs TELEPHONE SERVICE
26356 1994-01-21 A1 Photo: Logs dragged by truck LOGGING
26357 1994-01-21 A1 No link between LA quake and 4.2 one that rocked Southern Humboldt yesterday EARTHQUAKES
26358 1994-01-21 A3 Timber asks for support; chamber gets report on how industry fares TIMBER INDUSTRY
26359 1994-01-21 A3 Parents say schools are too easy SCHOOLS
26360 1994-01-21 A3 Eureka to purchase van to aid disabled PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
26361 1994-01-21 A3 Eureka City Council takes no action in Costco dispute RETAIL STORES
26362 1994-01-21 A3 Jager promises annexation meetings in Myrtletown, Cutten, Pine Hill, Humboldt Hill EUREKA - ANNEXATION
26363 1994-01-21 A3 $7 million sought for anti-crime plan CRIME & CRIMINALS
26364 1994-01-21 A4 Face to Face: Kristen Brands of County Alcohol and Other Drugs Programs DRUG ABUSE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH DEPT.
26365 1994-01-21 B1 Photo: Gifts for World; PTA poster contest winner Hannah Larkin PEACE
26366 1994-01-21 B1 Accolades for local musucians MUSIC - POPULAR
26367 1994-01-21 B1 Waltzing for 'Night in Vienna,' Gala gathering aids Symphony Orchestra (photo) MUSIC - CLASSICAL
26368 1994-01-21 B2 Help for teen mothers comes from PG&E PARENTING, PUBLIC UTILITIES
26369 1994-01-21 B2 Benefit ball aids Heart Assoc. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
26370 1994-01-21 B2 ACLU helps fill vacancy on advisory committee on law enforcement activities AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, HUMBOLDT COUNTY GRAND JURY
26371 1994-01-21 AL3 Ferndale's musical nuns offer habit-forming fun (photo) THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
26372 1994-01-21 AL3 Military band offers free concert (photo) MUSIC - CLASSICAL
26373 1994-01-21 AL4 'Jewish Wife' performed at local school (photo) THEATER & DRAMA
26374 1994-01-21 AL6 Dixieland Festival seeking volunteers REDWOOD COAST DIXIELAND JAZZ FESTIVAL
26375 1994-01-21 AL7 Canadians set to clown around at Dell'Arte THEATERS - DELLARTE
26376 1994-01-22 A1 Basil L. Sprague of Arcata jailed after armed standoff in Trinidad. HOMICIDE, TRINIDAD
26377 1994-01-22 A1 George Kirkpatrick offers essay contest to win former Freshwater store, house (photos). COMPETITIONS, FRESHWATER, REAL ESTATE
26378 1994-01-22 A1 20 Pacific Bell workers may lose jobs. TELEPHONE SERVICE
26379 1994-01-22 A1 S.F. District Attorney Arlo Smith discusses gangs. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
26380 1994-01-22 A3 Bayshore Mall collecting for Red Cross Disaster Relief Effort. RED CROSS
26381 1994-01-22 A3 Daughter fears for missing mother, Sally Jean Rocchio. MISSING PERSONS
26382 1994-01-22 A3 Highway 36 road work to delay traffic east of Bridgeville. HIGHWAYS & ROADS
26383 1994-01-22 A3 Money may be due some veterans. VETERANS
26384 1994-01-22 A3 Religious leaders discuss abortion; local clergy talk of freedom of choice. ABORTION, CLERGY
26385 1994-01-22 A3 Coastal barrier-protection act explained. COASTLINE
26386 1994-01-22 A6 Blooms are big bounty: Sun Valley Floral Farms of Arcata placed 14th in Data Harvest survey. NURSERIES
26387 1994-01-22 A8 Sunny Brae Baptist Church welcomes its new pastor, Rev. Daniel Andrus. BAPTIST CHURCHES, CLERGY
26388 1994-01-23 A1 4 ex-Eurekans live through Northridge quake; can you afford not to have quake insurance? (photos) EARTHQUAKES
26389 1994-01-23 A1 Merger plan is fading; national park won't get state properties PARKS, PRAIRIE CREEK REDWOODS STATE PARK, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
26390 1994-01-23 A3 Thompson sees budget fight; Wilson counts on federal funds that may not come, senator says (photo) THOMPSON, MIKE
26391 1994-01-23 A3 Seized properties turned into weapons in war on drugs DRUG ABUSE
26392 1994-01-23 A3 Customs continues probe of Tomas Jewelry JEWELRY
26393 1994-01-23 A3 Welfare office to close Fridays PUBLIC WELFARE
26394 1994-01-23 A3 Study continues on solar shade proposal; how much can a building shade its neighbors? EUREKA - PLANNING
26395 1994-01-23 A4 Editorial: Any new design standards require public's agreement EUREKA - PLANNING
26396 1994-01-23 A8 Inmate Verel Allen Moon attackes officer and flees; turns self in next day CRIME & CRIMINALS
26397 1994-01-23 B1 Teen sex - not!; older teens help younger peers to resist pressure (photos) SEX EDUCATION
26398 1994-01-23 B1 Once homeless artist driven to create ART & ARTISTS
26399 1994-01-23 B2 Photo: Valentines for brunch at Beta Sigma Phi SORORITIES
26400 1994-01-23 B2 Grant apps being accepted by Humboldt Sponsors PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED