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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
28101 1994-05-15 A1 Redeveloping Redevelopment in Eureka (photos) EUREKA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
28102 1994-05-15 A1 No ruling on logging old-growth LOGGING, SPOTTED OWL
28103 1994-05-15 A1 Eureka mulls future in wake of liner visit SHIPS, TOURISM
28104 1994-05-15 A3 Opposition kills Heartwood park MCKINLEYVILLE, PARKS
28105 1994-05-15 A3 Lake Earl wildlife area nears completion WETLANDS, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
28106 1994-05-15 A3 Film office finds local sites to blow up FILMS
28107 1994-05-15 A3 Vote delayed on Petrolia High School PETROLIA HIGH SCHOOL
28108 1994-05-15 A3 Fortuna firefighters participated in training exercises in Scotia (photo) FIRE DEPARTMENTS, FORTUNA FIRE DEPARTMENT
28109 1994-05-15 A3 Eureka Mayoral hopefuls trade barbs ELECTIONS, EUREKA MAYOR
28110 1994-05-15 A4 Editorial: Clinton forest plan funds fall short on North Coast OPTION 9
28111 1994-05-15 A5 Take Back Our Neighborhood rally draws 50 people in Buhne-Wabash street area (photo) CRIME PREVENTION
28112 1994-05-15 A5 Funds to aid health programs for Bridgeville-area residents BRIDGEVILLE, HEALTH
28113 1994-05-15 A14 Hoopa Valley watershed tops Option 9 projects list FISHERIES, INDIANS - RESERVATIONS, OPTION 9
28114 1994-05-15 B1 North Coast sets sights on U.S. assistance as Phyllis Lammers developes plans for funds (photo) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
28115 1994-05-15 C1 North Coast Indian tribes are discovering their lost languages (photo) HOOPA TRIBE, INDIANS - CULTURAL PRESERVATION, KARUK TRIBE, YUROK TRIBE
28116 1994-05-15 C1 For poet Jerry Martien, the art becomes a 'tool of recovery' (photo) POETRY
28117 1994-05-15 C2 Board members of the United Way look through jackets donated by United Parcel Service (photo) UNITED WAY FUND
28118 1994-05-15 C2 Bill Hollenshade, volunteer first responder, other emergency medical personnel honored AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, EMERGENCY SERVICES
28119 1994-05-15 C3 MacGregor, Pennekamp, Ana 'O, and Lee are lauded by Humboldt Women for Shelter (photo) AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, HUMBOLDT WOMEN FOR SHELTER
28120 1994-05-15 C3 Students participate in 35th annual Redwood Empire Mathematics Tournament SCHOOLS
28121 1994-05-15 C4 Larry Hansen and members of Eureka High School racing team claim victory (photo) AUTOMOBILE RACING, EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
28122 1994-05-15 C4 Wesley Chinn & Sandi Flowers recieve scholarships for high academic achieversfrom B of A (photo) SCHOLARSHIPS
28123 1994-05-15 C4 Retiring Eureka Fire Chief Vern Cooney has retirement party (photo) EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT
28124 1994-05-15 C4 Linda Forbes, of Cutten Elementary School accepts check from Redwood Region Logging for art (photo) CUTTEN SCHOOL
28125 1994-05-15 C4 Matthew Krause, student at HSU, wins merit award SCHOLARSHIPS
28126 1994-05-15 D1 Jacks earn West softball title SOFTBALL
28127 1994-05-15 D1 Ferndale's Julie Petersen breaks 400 mark (photo) FERNDALE UNION HIGH SCHOOL, TRACK & FIELD SPORTS
28128 1994-05-15 D5 Arcata's Gary Wilson moving up professional baseball ladder BASEBALL
28129 1994-05-19 A1 Eureka utility tax urged EUREKA - BUDGET
28130 1994-05-19 A1 Black bear scares 7-year-old Breanne Perry at bus stop in Cutten (photo) BEARS
28131 1994-05-19 A1 Drug-site law nearing final OK by Arcata CRIME PREVENTION, DRUG ABUSE
28132 1994-05-19 A1 Hamburg holds huge fund-raising lead in battle for First District congressional seat HAMBURG, DAN
28133 1994-05-19 A3 Suspect blaze damages garage at Del Norte and L streets FIRES
28134 1994-05-19 A3 New camera to be used to inspect sewer MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, SEWAGE DISPOSAL
28135 1994-05-19 A3 Humboldt County General Plan proposal would protect local culture and history HUMBOLDT COUNTY GENERAL PLAN
28136 1994-05-19 A3 Boys, Girls Club seeks McKinleyville center pact BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
28137 1994-05-19 A3 County task force on homelessness to end term explains Bonnie MacGregor (photo) HOMELESS
28138 1994-05-19 A3 PL, Maxxam settle fraud suit PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
28139 1994-05-19 A5 Railroad dispute over tracks south of Willits could be near resolution RAILROADS
28140 1994-05-19 A5 State Attorney Lungren hits pop violence and discusses gang problems CRIME PREVENTION
28141 1994-05-19 A5 Aaron Elam from Cuddeback School shows his "children", a project to learn about parenting (photo) CUDDEBACK SCHOOL DISTRICT
28142 1994-05-19 A5 John Wayne Hill sentenced to 22 years in assault on Kathe Lyth ASSAULT, KIDNAPPING
28143 1994-05-19 A7 Blue Lake Ultrapower energy plant for sale (photo) BLUE LAKE, ENERGY
28144 1994-05-19 A10 Arcata to curb dog owner tie-ups ARCATA - LAWS, DOGS
28145 1994-05-19 B1 Fritz, Wolfe and Torres of HSU named to All-American team SOFTBALL
28146 1994-05-19 B3 Mike Pigg opens with two triathlon triumphs TRIATHLON
28147 1994-05-19 ss1 Residents Bill of Rights document outlines nursing home limits (photo) NURSING HOMES & CONVALESCENT HOSPITALS
28148 1994-05-19 SS4 Letting go of son starts new path to fulfillment for Helen Simmons SENIOR CITIZENS
28149 1994-05-20 A1 Eureka mulls mutual aid fire pact with Humboldt Fire District CALIFORNIA FORESTRY DEPT., EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT
28150 1994-05-20 A1 Man who held up Wells Fargo Bank also suspect in Eureka motel robbery (photo) THEFT