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29551 | 1994-08-21 | a3 | Eight Humboldt schools get computers in grant program. | COMPUTERS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION |
29552 | 1994-08-21 | a3 | Murder suspect's bid denied. Jerome Thomas Dunaway denied return to Juvenile hall | HOMICIDE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL |
29553 | 1994-08-21 | a4 | Making sense of nonsense in scuffle over Headwaters. | HAMBURG, DAN, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO. |
29554 | 1994-08-21 | a6 | Yachts could pay off, realtor says : Woodley fills up during spring, fall (photo). | MARINAS, WOODLEY ISLAND |
29555 | 1994-08-21 | a6 | Top director of chamber to step down. Arcata Chamber of Commerce, Jackie Gray. | ARCATA |
29556 | 1994-08-21 | a12 | Brown brings her campaign to Eureka. Gubernatorial candidate, Kathleen Brown | ARCATA, ELECTIONS |
29557 | 1994-08-21 | a12 | Blend of old and new. Show'n shine portion of Cruz 'N Eureka (photo) | AUTOMOBILES |
29558 | 1994-08-21 | c1 | A new lease on life : renovation work revives Eureka's architectural past (photo). | EUREKA HERITAGE SOCIETY, RESTORATION |
29559 | 1994-08-21 | c3 | Relay for life : annual fun run brings in 40,000 for the Cancer society (photo) | AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, RUNNING |
29560 | 1994-08-21 | c3 | HSU series delves into ecosystems. | ECOLOGY, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY |
29561 | 1994-08-21 | c4 | New Eagle scout. Mike Lawler (photo) | BOY SCOUTS |
29562 | 1994-08-21 | c4 | ICF scholarship. Hollie Del Grande White (photo) | EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL |
29563 | 1994-08-21 | c4 | Tops in physics. Peter Matthew Chang (photo). | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS |
29564 | 1994-08-21 | c4 | Outstanding contributions. Phylls Liscom, Peggy Kirkpatrick, Ray Janke, Sharry Gandee, Jenny Barnes | VOLUNTEERS |
29565 | 1994-08-22 | A-1 | Over 300 cars & trucks participate in Cruz'N Eureka in first city-sanctioned event. | AUTOMOBILES |
29566 | 1994-08-22 | A-3 | The Summer Youth Employment Program of Private Industry Council helps teens learn work skills. | PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL |
29567 | 1994-08-22 | A-3 | Two shots were fired from car window at Clark & A Streets in Eureka. | SHOOTINGS |
29568 | 1994-08-22 | A-3 | The National Weather Service has scheduled a forum to explain the use of microwave radar tower. | WEATHER |
29569 | 1994-08-22 | A-3 | Humboldt Co. Jail Inmate, Lorraine Ruscelli, walks away from General Hospital while still in custody | HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL |
29570 | 1994-08-22 | A-5 | The Klamath Salmon Festival celebrates the Yurok Indian culture. | INDIANS, SALMON |
29571 | 1994-08-22 | A-5 | More than 22,000 students are expected to register in Humboldt County Schools this fall. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION |
29572 | 1994-08-22 | B-5 | Sweetness & Light, Ferndale's favorite candy store churns out many delicacies. | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, FERNDALE |
29573 | 1994-08-23 | A-1 | Tight restrictions on smoking and campfires were imposed in Six Rivers National Forest. | SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST |
29574 | 1994-08-23 | A-1 | Bridgeville Artist, Micheal Guerriero, receives gold awards for his display at State Fair. | ART & ARTISTS |
29575 | 1994-08-23 | A-5 | North Coast law enforcement are happy about the $30 billion dollar crime bill. | CRIME PREVENTION |
29576 | 1994-08-23 | A-1 | Rival law enforcement groups cannot decide on voting Brown or Wilson for Governor. | ELECTIONS |
29577 | 1994-08-23 | A-3 | Jeffrey Hough of Orick, was arrested for shooting the doorknob off a house in McKinleyville | SHOOTINGS |
29578 | 1994-08-23 | A-3 | Mayor Nancy Fleming names nine young people to the Eureka Youth Council. | YOUTH |
29579 | 1994-08-23 | A-3 | Donald Merwin, a 60 year old Eureka man died from injuries as he was struck by car on Broadway. | ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE |
29580 | 1994-08-23 | A-3 | Republican Frank Riggs enters McKinleyville town hall meeting with fighting on his agenda. | ELECTIONS |
29581 | 1994-08-23 | A-3 | Crescent City resident, Johnny Mann sustains major injuries after his motorcycle collides with Truck | ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE |
29582 | 1994-08-23 | A-4 | EDITORIAL: Lots of Fires in area call for more prevention focus. | FOREST FIRES |
29583 | 1994-08-23 | A-5 | Julie Fulkerson compares Eureka Budget to a speeding bus with a bomb on board. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET |
29584 | 1994-08-23 | D-3 | Arcata Parks & Recreation produces Shakespeare's Tempest | ARCATA PARKS |
29585 | 1994-08-24 | a-1 | Arcata offers to take Dixieland Jazz Festival from Eureka. | DIXIELAND JAZZ FESTIVAL |
29586 | 1994-08-24 | A-1 | Kathleen Brown vows economic aid to North Coast if elected Governor. | ECONOMY, ELECTIONS |
29587 | 1994-08-24 | A-1 | Two elderly people and one child killed in Fortuna auto accident. | ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE |
29588 | 1994-08-24 | A-3 | Jefferey Todd Hough of Orick arrested after shooting doorknob at Orick residence. | SHOOTINGS |
29589 | 1994-08-24 | A-3 | Apartment Complex on May St. suffers minor fire damage. | FIRES |
29590 | 1994-08-24 | A-3 | Humboldt County Fair reports big turnout, but discusses cutting horse racing from the Budget. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY FAIR |
29591 | 1994-08-24 | A-3 | Candidates for the 5th District Board of Supervisors clash over Headwaters Forest Bill. | ELECTIONS, FORESTRY |
29592 | 1994-08-24 | A-3 | Humboldt County Jail inmate suffered a broken cheekbone in his cell. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL |
29593 | 1994-08-24 | A-3 | Blue Lake residents are paying more for garbage pickup. | BLUE LAKE |
29594 | 1994-08-24 | A-5 | District Attorney, Terry Farmer, says budget cutbacks would slow crime battle. | FINANCIAL PLANNING |
29595 | 1994-08-24 | A-5 | Pacific Lumber Company Officials claim marbled murrelets do not nest on their land. | PACIFIC LUMBER CO. |
29596 | 1994-08-24 | A-6 | Governor hopefull, Kathleen Brown discusses rural health care with Southern Humboldt citizens. | SOUTHERN HUMBOLDT COUNTY |
29597 | 1994-08-24 | A-6 | Bail lowered from 1/4 million to $50,000 for Weitchapec man charged with manslaughter of 17 year old | HOMICIDE |
29598 | 1994-08-26 | a1 | Stanislaus suit against PG&E is pared down. Antitrust against PG&E and Canadian gas Co. | LAWSUITS, PUBLIC UTILITIES |
29599 | 1994-08-26 | a1 | Highway contaminated, Bad-luck U.S. 199 still hampered by cleanup. Diesel spill (photo) | HIGHWAYS & ROADS, TOXIC SUBSTANCES |
29600 | 1994-08-26 | a1 | $500,000 savings in welfare : state aid, court edicts help county | PUBLIC WELFARE |