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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
26601 1994-02-04 AL1 High tech album-hunting; Disc Jockey deploys computer system to track down rare titles (photo) RETAIL STORES
26602 1994-02-05 A1 Area priest steps down; 2 men say Rev. Gary Timmons molested them as teens. CATHOLIC CHURCHES, CLERGY
26603 1994-02-05 A1 Woodpile may have saved plane from hitting house near Clam Beach: Robert,Alice Miller in hospital. ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE
26604 1994-02-05 A3 Stores sale is real, company says; spokeswoman says Safeway has had inquiries from potential buyers. GROCERIES, LABOR UNIONS
26605 1994-02-05 A3 Green Party members Nancy Abrahams, Jason Kirkpatrick seek election to Board, Arcata City Council. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, GREEN PARTY, HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
26606 1994-02-05 A3 Jerry Hayes retires after forty years with California Department of Transportation. CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT.
26607 1994-02-05 A3 Bingo, cable rates are topics at Fortuna City Council meeting. BINGO, CABLE TV
26608 1994-02-05 A3 Roadwork to affect Highway 101 traffic between Eureka and Arcata. HIGHWAYS & ROADS
26609 1994-02-05 A3 Arcata City Council hires S.F. firm to guide bond sale for Arcata Redevelopment Agency. REDEVELOPMENT
26610 1994-02-05 A3 Eureka City Councilman Jack McKellar doing well after leg surgery. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
26611 1994-02-05 A3 Arcata Parks and Recreation Commission seeking members. ARCATA PARKS
26612 1994-02-05 A6 Eureka's Domino's pizzeria still beats clock; area franchise holds to vow of faster food (photo). RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
26613 1994-02-06 A1 Guns: firearms & feelings; issues range from recreation to protection (Photos) FIREARMS
26614 1994-02-06 A1 Panel would halt freeway plan; costs, public opposition cited in findings against downtown route FREEWAYS
26615 1994-02-06 A3 Dairies to forego hormone; local cows won't get genetic supplement DAIRIES
26616 1994-02-06 A3 Salmon count down, experts say SALMON
26617 1994-02-06 A3 L-P, Earth First! suit nears settlement LOGGING, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., TIMBER INDUSTRY
26618 1994-02-06 A3 Efforts to attract airline heat up AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
26619 1994-02-06 A3 McKinleyville mall construction makes up lost time MCKINLEYVILLE, SHOPPING CENTERS
26620 1994-02-06 A4 Editorial: Car buffs try to shed light on 'Cruise Night' darkness AUTOMOBILES
26621 1994-02-06 A5 Dissatisfaction not fueling Fortuna race; 5 vying for 3 seats but no big issues (photos) ELECTIONS
26622 1994-02-06 A6 Humboldt officials probe source of mysterious odor AIR POLLUTION
26623 1994-02-06 B3 New winners highlight 29th Clam Beach Run (photo) RUNNING
26624 1994-02-06 B7 Watered-down success; 2 entrepreneurs say business is definitely heading upstream (photo) BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
26625 1994-02-06 C1 The race is over; greyhounds' future brightens (Photos) DOGS
26626 1994-02-06 C2 Honoring achievement; Quota Club of Eureka to pay tribute to Renee Howard & Beverly Turpin (photos) AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, QUOTA CLUB
26627 1994-02-06 C2 'Love & Logic' is for parents of 90s PARENTING
26628 1994-02-06 C3 Early sign-ups urged for Bowl for Kids' Sake BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS
26629 1994-02-06 C5 Soroptimists honor Candace Hubbard & Sara DeMaster AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, SOROPTIMISTS
26630 1994-02-07 A1 Eureka rethinking plans for historical building HISTORICAL SITES
26631 1994-02-07 A1 Storms bring needed rain to North Coast RAIN
26632 1994-02-07 A3 Photo: Something fishy - students at Freshwater School study fish life cycle FRESHWATER SCHOOL
26633 1994-02-07 A3 Another piece of history lost; half-burned Sinclair House is latest in series of demolitions HISTORICAL SITES
26634 1994-02-07 A3 Plane crash victims Robert Ogden Miller and Alice LaVonne Miller remain hospitalized ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE
26635 1994-02-07 A3 County election guide available ELECTIONS
26636 1994-02-07 A3 Federal transit grants available TRANSPORTATION
26637 1994-02-07 A3 Coho salmon topic of state workshop SALMON
26638 1994-02-07 A5 Eurekan asks council to end prayer at start of meetings EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
26639 1994-02-07 A5 7 vye for Trinidad Council seats ELECTIONS
26640 1994-02-07 B2 KXGO radio will give away a wedding COMPETITIONS
26641 1994-02-07 B2 CR plans a Shakespearean trip COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - EVENTS
26642 1994-02-07 C5 Staying after the bell rings; students at Grant keep on learning after school (photo) GRANT SCHOOL
26643 1994-02-08 A1 Term limit initiative fails, but Eureka proposal is still on ballot. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, INITIATIVES
26644 1994-02-08 A1 Transient killed during demolition of a burned building on Eureka Waterfront. EUREKA - OLD TOWN, HOMELESS
26645 1994-02-08 A1 Fire in turbine closes Louisiana-Pacific for one week. 200 of 240 workers on temporary lay-off. FIRES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
26646 1994-02-08 A1 Robert Fenenbock, Sue Hamby & Cherie Frazier convicted in vigilante killing of Gary Lynn Summar HOMICIDE, TRINITY COUNTY
26647 1994-02-08 A3 Martha Seaton of Hiouchi was injured when trying to stop her car from rolling backward. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
26648 1994-02-08 A3 Fortuna Union High School wins approval to operate Bingo games at the school. BINGO, FORTUNA UNION HIGH SCHOOL
26649 1994-02-08 A3 Eureka City Schools Board of Trustees passes budget that includes a $2.1 million deficit. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
26650 1994-02-08 A3 House fire at 3244 Elizabeth Street is being investigated as possible anti-Semitic arson. ARSON