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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
27851 1994-04-28 B4 CR football stars Dan Van Rider and Bennie Griggs will sign for scholarships COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS, SCHOLARSHIPS
27852 1994-04-28 C1 Old Town Brake and Front End celebrates its move to 5th and C streets in Eureka (photo) SMALL BUSINESS
27853 1994-04-28 C1 State equalization office delivers $700,000 to cities on North Coast CALIFORNIA - REVENUES
27854 1994-04-28 C1 Humboldt Bank earnings set mark; chain's assets listed at $134 million BANKING
27855 1994-04-28 C1 Booklet on worker's compensation available EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
27856 1994-04-29 A1, Trish Macphearson went to her mother's workplace as part of Take Our Daughters to Work Day (photo) EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT, WOMEN, YOUTH
27857 1994-04-29 A1 S&L probe of Maxxam renewed BANKING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
27858 1994-04-29 A1 Shooting of Timothy Shreeve over a jar of mayonnaise whips up two stories ASSAULT
27859 1994-04-29 A1 Humboldt, Del Norte groups get $445,000 in U.S. funds for forest recovery program OPTION 9
27860 1994-04-29 A1 Eureka pupils accuse Archie Clyde Smith of selling them porn videos (photo) PORNOGRAPHY, YOUTH
27861 1994-04-29 A3 Barbara Frye injured, cited after her truck ran off Highway 36 ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, DRUNK DRIVERS
27862 1994-04-29 A3 William Milton stabbed, no arrests yet ASSAULT
27863 1994-04-29 A3 Fire Pals explode kid's safety myths EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT
27864 1994-04-29 A3 Public dock nears construction date HUMBOLDT BAY
27865 1994-04-29 A3 Contracts awarded on bayfront lands WATERFRONT
27866 1994-04-29 A3 Bosco ad blasts Hamburg on crime BOSCO, DOUGLAS, ELECTIONS, HAMBURG, DAN
27867 1994-04-29 A3 Hamburg touts federal crime bill CRIME PREVENTION, HAMBURG, DAN
27868 1994-04-29 A4 Editorial: Tougher limits are needed for campaign fund-raising ELECTIONS
27869 1994-04-29 A4 Face to Face: Eric Hollenbeck discusses meeting with President Clinton (photo) LOGGING, SMALL BUSINESS, TIMBER INDUSTRY
27870 1994-04-29 A5 The fate of the man accused of killing a young Hoopa woman was put into the hands of a jury today HOMICIDE, HOOPA TOWN
27871 1994-04-29 A6 Ross Dress for Less Store slates grand opening SHOPPING CENTERS
27872 1994-04-29 A6 Eureka earns national kudos for Main Street program EUREKA - DOWNTOWN
27873 1994-04-29 C1 Western garb for Rhody youths (photo) RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
27874 1994-04-29 C1 Today's teens prefer the natural look for Prom Night YOUTH
27875 1994-04-29 C1 Auction to aid library programs HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
27876 1994-04-29 C1 Susan Fox, president of the Eureka Heritage Society, is getting ready for the Heritage Ball (photo) DANCE, EUREKA HERITAGE SOCIETY
27877 1994-04-29 C2 Paintings by Nancy Norman and Libby George are on display at Humboldt's Finest gallery (photo)n ART & ARTISTS
27878 1994-04-29 C3 Annual guide from Arts Council 'Palette' delves into local arts ART & ARTISTS, HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL
27879 1994-04-29 C3 Pyrotechnic pledges needed for 4th of July fireworks (photo) FOURTH OF JULY
27880 1994-04-29 C3 Local author writes of Little White Father AUTHORS, INDIANS - HISTORY
27881 1994-04-29 C3 Mother's Day bouquets aid area children DAY CARE - CHILDREN, MOTHERS
27882 1994-04-29 C3 Local painter and art instructor Bob Benson to give slide program at Ink People ART & ARTISTS
27883 1994-04-29 C5 HSU great Dave Harper will return to football (photo) FOOTBALL
27884 1994-04-29 C5 Rodney Dickerson gets his break with Canadian Football League (photo) FOOTBALL
27885 1994-04-29 AL1 Review: Dazzling moves in HSU's unique dance-physical theater show (photo) DANCE, THEATERS - HSU
27886 1994-04-29 AL1 HSU Colleguim Musicum will perform classical music at rhody concert (photo) MUSIC - CLASSICAL, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
27887 1994-04-30 A1 Jordan Peavey, Scott Mynatt are selected 1994 Rhododendron Youth Ambassadors. RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
27888 1994-04-30 A1 Louisiana-Pacific mill reopens May 16; better pulp business puts 225 back to work. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
27889 1994-04-30 A1 Slain Indian leader Sylvia Daniels shot "multiple times; Klee Orthell charged with homicide. HOMICIDE
27890 1994-04-30 A1 North state economies get Option 9 funds; variety of county groups win grants. ECONOMY, TIMBER INDUSTRY
27891 1994-04-30 A3 Police seek charges on suspect Archie Clyde Smith accused of selling pornography to children. PORNOGRAPHY
27892 1994-04-30 A3 Rep. Dan Hamburg opens campaign office. HAMBURG, DAN
27893 1994-04-30 A3 League of Women Voters supports state bill to strengthen Endangered Species Act. ENDANGERED SPECIES
27894 1994-04-30 A3 Measure by Sen. Mike Thompson would restore tax credit for products made from recycled waste. RECYCLING, THOMPSON, MIKE
27895 1994-04-30 A3 Seminar sponsored by Small Business Administration and Forest Service helps in getting federal jobs. SMALL BUSINESS
27896 1994-05-01 A1 What will it take to get Eureka's waterfront going again? (photo) WATERFRONT
27897 1994-05-01 A1 Federal investigators probing timber pacts TIMBER INDUSTRY, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
27898 1994-05-01 A1 Children atop the General Hospital float watch the passing pararde crowd (photo) GENERAL HOSPITAL, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
27899 1994-05-01 A1 Amtrak buses expand route with new stops on northern route BUS LINES
27900 1994-05-01 A3 Gubernatoral hopeful Garamendi tours jail with teens to look at drunk-driving penalty at jail (photo DRUNK DRIVERS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL