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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
28751 1994-06-24 C1 Dancer Gina Bondi wins full scholarship to CSU Summer Arts program, 5 others to attend (photo) DANCE
28752 1994-06-24 C1 The Juried Woodworking Exhibition now open, leads to 6th annual Wood Fair (photo) COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - EVENTS, WOODWORKING
28753 1994-06-24 C2 Photo: Jennifer McKnight of Fortuna named Fair Queen, & Aspen Cloud Fair Princess at Redwood Acres REDWOOD ACRES
28754 1994-06-24 AL3 Manila troupe, the Neveda Ned's Med Show, proctices fun medicine (rev) MANILA, THEATER & DRAMA
28755 1994-06-24 AL5 Blue Lake goes Mad for a month, annual Dell'Arte fest (photos) BLUE LAKE, THEATERS - DELLARTE
28756 1994-06-24 AL1 Playwright Tony Stafford scores again with "Brandy Stone & the Eighth City" at Plays-in-Progress (re THEATER & DRAMA
28757 1994-06-25 A1 Seismographs are stolen in Fortuna. EARTHQUAKES, THEFT
28758 1994-06-25 A1 Failure of quake bond could shake Humboldt. EARTHQUAKES, HIGHWAYS & ROADS
28759 1994-06-25 A1 Public Interest Research Group gives L-P's Samoa mill, Simpson's Fairhaven mill dubious ranking. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., SIMPSON PAPER CO., WATER POLLUTION
28760 1994-06-25 A1 Movie ("Outbreak") may be extra special to area; hollywood film made in Ferndale to employ locals. FILMS
28761 1994-06-25 A3 Zoe Barnum student Heather Hackney not rattled by quakes, makes preparedness a class project (photo) EARTHQUAKES, ZOE BARNUM HIGH SCHOOL
28762 1994-06-25 A3 Eureka won't officially push for detox center. ALCOHOLISM
28763 1994-06-25 A3 Supervisors will discuss community plan. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - PLANNING
28764 1994-06-25 A3 Fee increases on board agenda. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
28765 1994-06-25 A3 Pacific Fishery Management Council has voted to reduce limits on some groundfish. FISHERIES
28766 1994-06-25 A3 Earth First! rallies at Forestry office to protest Pacific Lumber Co. timber harvest plans. EARTH FIRST!, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
28767 1994-06-25 A3 Sarah Brimlow of McKinleyville High School will attend leadership camp and economics conference. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
28768 1994-06-25 A9 First Congregational United Church of Christ will bid farewell to their pastor, Dr. Peggy Betzholtz. CLERGY, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES
28769 1994-06-26 A1, The fishing industry reels from crisis caused by the vanishing salmon (photos) FISHERIES, SALMON
28770 1994-06-26 A1 Thousands of people from Humboldt County churches march in Eureka version of March for Jesus (photo) CHURCHES
28771 1994-06-26 A1 Eureka getting tough on parking of RVs, boats on city streets PARKING, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
28772 1994-06-26 A3 Repairs to Arcata-Eureka Airport's main runway are not expected to interrupt airline service AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
28773 1994-06-26 A3 John Young, Arcata attorney, put on probation for carrying a concealed weapon FIREARMS, LAWYERS
28774 1994-06-26 A3 Judge orders Pacific Lumber Company to pay legal costs of Environmental Protection Center ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
28775 1994-06-26 A3 Derby to be held to rid local rivers of squawfish, a predator of salmon (photo) FISHING, SALMON
28776 1994-06-26 A3 Redwood National Park hiking trail reopened; no new mountain lion sightings CATS, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
28777 1994-06-26 A5 Hamburg TV appearance draws blast from Riggs (photos) HAMBURG, DAN, RIGGS, FRANK
28778 1994-06-26 A12 Kneeland teenager, Emily Vance, killed in collision with Victor Knight near Myrtletown ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, DRUNK DRIVERS
28779 1994-06-26 B3 Eureka Police Report: May 1994 EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
28780 1994-06-26 C1 'Sumeg' settlement reflects Yurok ways and customs that were nearly lost forever (photos) INDIANS - HISTORY, PATRICKS POINT STATE PARK, YUROK TRIBE
28781 1994-06-26 C3 Cheryl Omstead gives Loren Dunnaway an award for her work with HROP's Careers with Children (photo) CHILDREN
28782 1994-06-26 C3 Alexandra Reid of RSVP accepts a check for $5,000 from Dave Kaney of Simpson Timber Co. (photo) RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM, SIMPSON TIMBER CO.
28783 1994-06-26 C3 Bill Honsal & Marsha Allen of Eureka Police accept check from Don Haffner of Lions Club (photo) EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, LIONS CLUB
28784 1994-06-26 C3 New DAR officers for the Redwood Forest Chapter (photo) HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
28785 1994-06-26 C3 Humboldt County board of Education has recognized 11 county teachers with excellence awards (photo) HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
28786 1994-06-26 C3 Greg Conners of Eureka Kiwanis presents new benches to Diane Coday for Redwood Acres Fair (photo) KIWANIS CLUBS, REDWOOD ACRES FAIR
28787 1994-06-26 D1 Shawn Thompson, Eureka High Baseball star, has confirmed plans to attend CR (photo) BASEBALL
28788 1994-06-26 D1 Rodney Dickerson, ex-Jack rusher, cut from Gold Miners FOOTBALL
28789 1994-06-26 D1 Shawn Thompson to play baseball for College of the Redwoods (photo) BASEBALL
28790 1994-06-27 A1 Eureka to shut water line for repairs. EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY
28791 1994-06-27 A1 Natural-gas blast shatters WCI Computer Central store in downtown Eureka (photo). COMPUTERS, EXPLOSIVES
28792 1994-06-27 A1 Members of Society for Creative Anachronism blow horns at 44th Scandinavian Midsummer Festival. SCANDINAVIAN MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL
28793 1994-06-27 A1 Eureka school polls tied to city measure. ELECTIONS, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
28794 1994-06-27 A3 Suburban bears back in fall; Eureka development plans guarantee more encounters in Cutten. BEARS, CUTTEN
28795 1994-06-27 A3 Public Health clinic hours to be expanded July 5. PUBLIC HEALTH
28796 1994-06-27 A3 Grants approved for wildlife projects. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
28797 1994-06-27 A3 Caltrans changes nearing approval. CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT.
28798 1994-06-27 A3 David LaRue wants city to repay towing costs. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, LAWSUITS
28799 1994-06-27 A3 Cuddeback Elementary, Pacific Union School win National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence awards. CUDDEBACK SCHOOL DISTRICT, PACIFIC UNION SCHOOL
28800 1994-06-27 A5 Eureka leads hazardous spills team. EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT, TOXIC WASTES