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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
28001 1994-05-06 A5 Rutabaga Royalty Contest and Variety Show starts opening of Kinetic Sculpture Race. KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE
28002 1994-05-06 A5 "Images of Water", photo competition, gives Don Cain Best of Show award. PHOTOGRAPHY
28003 1994-05-06 A5 Humboldt County Arts T-shirt design contest awards Gary Bloomfield and Lorna Brown. ART & ARTISTS
28004 1994-05-06 A6 "Saturday Night Arts Alive", features walking tour of 17 area Art Galleries. ART & ARTISTS
28005 1994-05-06 A8 Archie Clyde Smith charged with five misdemeanor counts of giving pornography to minors. PORNOGRAPHY
28006 1994-05-06 A8 Ideas discussed at Eureka City Hall on refurbishing The C street dock; called priority project. WATERFRONT
28007 1994-05-06 A&L Actors to perform "Victory Train" on the Northcoast Railroad; solve it yourself mystery. RAILROADS, THEATER & DRAMA
28008 1994-05-06 C1 Eureka Employment Development Agency cited for Homeless Veterans Reintegration Project. VIETNAM WAR
28009 1994-05-07 A1 Inmate critical after suicide attempt at jail. HOMICIDE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL, SUICIDE
28010 1994-05-07 A1 37% raise for state's lawmakers; legislators' pay highest in nation. CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY, CALIFORNIA SENATE
28011 1994-05-07 A1 Suspect in death of newborn seal may face federal charges. ANIMALS, ASSAULT
28012 1994-05-07 A1 Mad River Fish Hatchery stays afloat. MAD RIVER HATCHERY
28013 1994-05-07 A1 Ban on weapons draws local fire. FIREARMS
28014 1994-05-07 A3 Arcata volunteers try to make sister city well; stabilizing water supply, fighting disease are goals ARCATA, SISTER CITIES
28015 1994-05-07 A3 Trial set in purse-assault case; Barbara Snell allegedly hit Trinidad City Councilman Glenn Saunders ASSAULT, TRINIDAD CITY COUNCIL
28016 1994-05-07 A3 Hamburg supporter rips Bosco TV ad. BOSCO, DOUGLAS, HAMBURG, DAN
28017 1994-05-07 A3 CHP officers Robert Jimenez, Thomas Lundy, Allen Vollmer honored for foiling car thefts. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
28018 1994-05-07 A3 Rep. Dan Hamburg asked to save Karuk ceremonial site in Somes Bar. HAMBURG, DAN, KARUK TRIBE
28019 1994-05-07 A3 Humboldt Deputy Sheriffs' Organization will not endorse any of the three candidates for sheriff. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
28020 1994-05-07 B1 HSU wins NCAC crown; Jacks sweep Chico to defend title, head to regionals. SOFTBALL
28021 1994-05-07 B1 Dan Furtado quietly gets job done at first; Corsair slugger lets his stats do the talking (photo). BASEBALL
28022 1994-05-08 A1 North Coast Railroad Authority proposes to form two separate companies with Marin County rails. RAILROADS
28023 1994-05-08 A1 Eureka gets ready for visit by Sun Viking cruise ship. WATERFRONT
28024 1994-05-08 A1 New 37 percent pay raise for California lawmakers highly critisized by Ralph Nader & others. CALIFORNIA - EMPLOYEES
28025 1994-05-08 A1 Children being damaged by drugs mothers are using while pregnant. DRUG ABUSE, PREGNANCY, WOMEN
28026 1994-05-08 A3 Eureka High School receives the California Distinguished School award. EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
28027 1994-05-08 A3 State loans McKinleyville $1.4 million to upgrade its sewer system. SEWAGE DISPOSAL
28028 1994-05-08 A3 Humboldt County Jail inmate attempts suicide by hanging; revived by a correction officer. HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL, SUICIDE
28029 1994-05-08 A3 Yury Dmitraschuk, a Russian banker, visits Humboldt Creamery trying to help Russian farmers. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
28030 1994-05-08 A3 Humboldt Transit Authority expands service to Garberville on limited basis. HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY
28031 1994-05-08 A1 Hard times in the timber industry spur creative forestry plans. TIMBER INDUSTRY
28032 1994-05-08 B1 Joe & Loretta Alexandre of Ferndale raising small Buffalo herd. ANIMALS
28033 1994-05-08 B2 Joan Harper of Arcata has been named "Woman of the year" by American Business Women's Association. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
28034 1994-05-08 B3 Amy Stein, Eureka high school student, wins Lions Student Speaker Contest. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
28035 1994-05-08 B4 Wendy Humphries is awarded $2,000 Scholarship by Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors, California SCHOLARSHIPS
28036 1994-05-08 B6 Twenty additional prisons to be built since passage of the 'Three Strikes Law' : Cost 28 billion. PRISONS & JAILS
28037 1994-05-09 A1 Humboldt County Jail inmate taken back to jail following a suicide attempt. SUICIDE
28038 1994-05-09 A1 Mobile home on Central Avenue, McKinleyville badly damaged by fire; No injuries. FIRES
28039 1994-05-09 A1 Eureka's housing plan rejected for failing to provide for the homeless. HOMELESS, HOUSING
28040 1994-05-09 A1 Petrolia county staff object to new high school site on environmental grounds. PETROLIA HIGH SCHOOL
28041 1994-05-09 A3 Eureka Fire Department claims arson to be cause of shed fire behind Montgomery Ward Co. ARSON, FIRES
28042 1994-05-09 A3 Man climbing rocks at College Cove beach breaks ankle after falling twenty-five feet. ACCIDENTS (MISC)
28043 1994-05-09 A3 Unique, 1925 suspension bridge over Mattole River will be preserved for $500,000. BRIDGES
28044 1994-05-09 A5 Tour of the Unknown Coast bicycle ride draws riders as far away as Boston. BICYCLES
28045 1994-05-09 A5 California Highway Patrol urges cyclists to wear helmets & obey rules of road. BICYCLES
28046 1994-05-09 B9 The Sun Viking, an 18,000 ton cruise ship, expected to dock in Eureka. HUMBOLDT BAY
28047 1994-05-12 A1 Layoffs loom for Eureka EUREKA - BUDGET
28048 1994-05-12 A1 Crew safe as boat hits jetty rocks ACCIDENTS - WATER
28049 1994-05-12 A1 Timber order denied; Judge won't block 7 plans for logging ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
28050 1994-05-12 A1 Jazzy party for cruise ship; sales mixed on sailing day (photo) SHIPS, TOURISM