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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
27601 1994-04-14 A1 Runoff vote today decides Yurok Tribal Council members YUROK TRIBE
27602 1994-04-14 A1 Mayor-elect Stuart Titus says he didn't expect victory as Ferndale write-in (photo) ELECTIONS, FERNDALE MAYOR
27603 1994-04-14 A1 Photo: Laura Kinney congratulated by Louise Becking following largest naturalization ceremony here NATURALIZATION
27604 1994-04-14 a3 Maureen McGarry capturing reel life on videos (photo) VIDEOS
27605 1994-04-14 a3 John R. Stokes, Arcata attorney, appointed to North Coast Rail Authority RAILROADS
27606 1994-04-14 a3 Melissa Bukosky, Michael Scalici appointed to Arcata Wetlands and Creeks Advisory Committee ARCATA - GOVERNMENT, CREEKS, WETLANDS
27607 1994-04-14 a5 HSU students protest fee increase HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
27608 1994-04-14 a5 Fortuna to extend City Hall FORTUNA - GOVERNMENT
27609 1994-04-14 a6 Trinidad Council decides no action in Kay Johnson's noise dispute with Katy'sSmokehouse NOISE POLLUTION, TRINIDAD
27610 1994-04-14 a6 Trinidad passes ordinance targetting noisy, smelly pets NOISE POLLUTION, PETS, TRINIDAD - LAWS
27611 1994-04-14 b1 Chelsea Restaurant and Lounge closes doors, Cafe Allegro to open RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
27612 1994-04-14 bg2 Local store owners say no-fuss styles are in for spring (photos local models) CLOTHING & DRESS
27613 1994-04-15 a1 Clinton Option 9 plan raises cut in local forests LOGGING, OPTION 9
27614 1994-04-15 a1 Craig Porter of PG & E says gas surge improbable locally PUBLIC UTILITIES
27615 1994-04-15 a3 Coast Guard search conducted for source of flare in Shelter Cove SHELTER COVE, U.S. COAST GUARD
27616 1994-04-15 a3 Ross Sturm's car explodes, burns in garage in Fairhaven EXPLOSIVES, FAIRHAVEN
27617 1994-04-15 a3 ADA compliance costs more than thought says Eureka City Council EUREKA - BUDGET, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
27618 1994-04-15 a3 Joe Lewis made temporary marshall for Eel River Municipal Court District COURTS
27619 1994-04-15 a3 Eureka City Council takes action for new jail project HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
27620 1994-04-15 a3 Dallas Huston of Bayside awarded for talks to teens to prevent drunk driving DRUNK DRIVERS, YOUTH
27621 1994-04-15 a3 Three Humboldt communities among cheapest places to live in California ARCATA, COST OF LIVING, EUREKA, FORTUNA, HOUSING
27622 1994-04-15 a4 Face to Face: Brian Newman explains Automotive Repair Act of 1972 AUTOMOBILES
27623 1994-04-15 a5 Antony Hemandez's car rolls into Humboldt Bay (photo) ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
27624 1994-04-15 a5 Eureka makes tree manual available as guide for homes, business BOOKS, GARDENING, LANDSCAPING, TREES
27625 1994-04-15 a5 Central Ave. in McKinleyville may get landscaping LANDSCAPING, MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
27626 1994-04-15 a5 Grady Ward, software designer from Arcata, explains 'hackers' COMPUTERS
27627 1994-04-15 a6 Don Leonard of Visitors Bureau says luring of cruise ships could put area on map SHIPS, TOURISM
27628 1994-04-15 c2 Janelle Blakely and Tristan Thomas of Toddy Thomas School in play about Lewis and Clark (photo) TODDY THOMAS SCHOOL
27629 1994-04-15 c2 Norma Cunningham installed as high priestess of Azalea Shrine No. 47 MASONIC ORDERS
27630 1994-04-15 c3 Pual Husbands and other local artists in New Works exhibition (photo) ART & ARTISTS
27631 1994-04-15 c3 Publication by Visitors Bureau, "More Than Gold" to entice visitors TOURISM
27632 1994-04-15 c3 Eureka Chapter of the U.S. Amateur Ballroom Dancers Assoc. announces club is being formed DANCE
27633 1994-04-15 al4 Rhodessa Jones' show "Big Butt Girls, Hard Headed Women" about women in jails is entertaining PRISONS & JAILS, THEATERS - HSU
27634 1994-04-15 al1 Escudero and Schmidt in production of "?De Donde" (photo) (rev) THEATERS - PACIFIC ART CENTER
27635 1994-04-15 AL1 Leon and Jean Wagner present songs and poems (photo) THEATER & DRAMA
27636 1994-04-16 A1 Appeal due in ruling on Species Act; "Sweet Home" case rehearing sought by U.S. ENDANGERED SPECIES, SPOTTED OWL
27637 1994-04-16 A1 On fertile ground; llamas cash cows when it comes to droppings (photo: Cort Matthews, zoo keeper). LANDSCAPING, ZOO
27638 1994-04-16 A3 South county's "Golden Gate" may be saved (bridge over Mattole River). BRIDGES, MATTOLE RIVER
27639 1994-04-16 A3 Advance Miller Printing owners Ken Crumley, Glen Smelden file fire claim against city. FIRES, LAWSUITS
27640 1994-04-16 A3 Mike Thompson's inmate suit bill passes first hurdle. LAWSUITS, THOMPSON, MIKE
27641 1994-04-16 A3 Jury rights topic of afternoon talk sponsored by jury advocacy group and Libertarian Party. COURTS
27642 1994-04-16 A3 Hauser bill would extend low-income housing tax credits. HAUSER, DAN, TAXES
27643 1994-04-16 A3 Fortuna City Council to discuss drug house law, swear in new members. FORTUNA CITY COUNCIL
27644 1994-04-16 A3 Rio Dell may get half a dog catcher. ANIMALS
27645 1994-04-16 B1 Mini stock ace Ron Borges comes back for more; he's ready to defend title while enjoying life. AUTOMOBILE RACING
27646 1994-04-16 B3 Fresno State lures CR star; Derek Feramisco's loss will hurt two programs (photo). BASEBALL, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS
27647 1994-04-17 a1 Teri and Chanh Daley of Fieldbrook return to Vietnamese homeland they fled in 1971 (photo) FIELDBROOK, VIETNAMESE
27648 1994-04-17 a1 Moviemakers promise floods, bombs for right North Coast site says Humboldt County Film Office FILMS
27649 1994-04-17 a3 Families line up for home buying through Home Investment Partnerships Programin Arcata HOUSING
27650 1994-04-17 a3 Water Quality Control Board considers water pollution fine for developer of new McKinleyville mall CREEKS, SHOPPING CENTERS, WATER POLLUTION