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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
29651 1994-09-03 A1 Federal aid for salmon fishermen; work includes salmon habitat restoration and data collection. SALMON
29652 1994-09-03 A1 Tight county budget OK'd; Humboldt plan low in emergency funds. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET
29653 1994-09-03 A1 Western lily listed as endangered. ENDANGERED SPECIES
29654 1994-09-03 A3 PriceCostco work going well; Eureka membership warehouse set to open in early November. RETAIL STORES
29655 1994-09-03 A3 Stabbing victim Matthew Fuller in stable condition; James Barton arrested on suspicion of assault. ASSAULT
29656 1994-09-03 A3 Eureka City Council holds public hearing for utility tax plan. PUBLIC UTILITIES, TAXES
29657 1994-09-03 A3 Fortuna City Council will review court closure plan. COURTS
29658 1994-09-03 A8 New warning regarding spotted owl on federal timber sales proposed. SPOTTED OWL, TIMBER INDUSTRY
29659 1994-09-03 B3 Tarik, a Eureka-born black bear that provided the voice for Chewbacca, died at age of 16. BEARS
29660 1994-09-03 C1 Reflections of a pastor, by Pastor Amos Clemmons, McKinleyville Baptist Church. BAPTIST CHURCHES, CLERGY
29661 1994-09-03 C1 New faces at Catholic Charities: Bonnie Hanna and Lucinda Konopacki. CATHOLIC CHURCHES, COUNSELING
29662 1994-09-03 D1 Optimism the theme in Big Five Conference; coaches happy with results from jamboree. FOOTBALL
29663 1994-09-04 A1 Fire guts Old Town warehouse; circa-1883 building at 225 First St. suffers heavy loss (photo). FIRES
29664 1994-09-04 A3 Movie house previews site; 8 screen complex to open at former Pay'N Pak in Eureka. MOVIE THEATERS
29665 1994-09-04 A5 Hospital to dedicate pavilion; uses Magnetic Resonance Imaging machine. SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
29666 1994-09-04 C1 Ready on the set; movie "Outbreak" filmed in Ferndale (photos) FILMS
29667 1994-09-04 B5 Fortuna girls win jamboree; Analy High School sweeps (photos). SOCCER
29668 1994-09-06 A-1 Twelve hundred acre fire near Redding suspected to be Arson. FIRES
29669 1994-09-06 A-1 Gary & Jean Murdock, Joan & Jean McDaniel killed in Shelter Cove plane crash ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE, SHELTER COVE
29670 1994-09-06 A-1 Eureka water line breaks from Earthquake. Conserving water still requested. WATER SUPPLY
29671 1994-09-06 A-1 A Warehouse destroyed by fire was oldest commercial structure in Eureka. FIRES, HISTORICAL SITES
29672 1994-09-06 A-3 Bicyclist hit by car while fleeing a chasing dog. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, BICYCLES
29673 1994-09-06 A-3 Boy taken into custody after allegedly starting fire in Eureka Theater stairwell. ARSON
29674 1994-09-06 A-3 Eureka Post Office gives tour to 94, explains postal procedures. POSTAL SERVICES
29675 1994-09-06 A-3 Bill introduced by Dan Hauser passes. Exempts stream and fishery projects from State fees. SALMON
29676 1994-09-06 A-3 State Senator Mike Thompson is elected chairman of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. U.S. SENATE
29677 1994-09-07 A-1 City okays 3% utility tax hike. TAXES
29678 1994-09-07 A-1 John Arnold, temporary Eureka Fire Chief, accepts permanent position, replacing Vern Cooney. FIRE DEPARTMENTS
29679 1994-09-07 A-1 Shelter Cove airstrip pronounced safe by Airports Manager, Ray Beeninga. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
29680 1994-09-07 A-3 William Galatioto suffers minor injuries when a sun roof of another vehicle crashed his windsheild. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
29681 1994-09-07 A-3 Sheriff Dave Renner turns down an invitation to visit the White House. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
29682 1994-09-07 A-3 Both Commercial & Sport fishing of Salmon has improved since last year. SALMON
29683 1994-09-07 A-3 A biological experiment to control a dangerous plant species takes place in Korbel. FORESTRY
29684 1994-09-07 A-5 City Officials barely pass controversial sale of city land to PWM. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, REAL ESTATE
29685 1994-09-07 A-6 Walter Mendenhall, a backroads mail carrier, retires after 47 years on the job. PERSONALITIES, POSTAL SERVICES
29686 1994-09-07 A-7 The Community Assistance Unit is given funding to help Eureka Police. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
29687 1994-09-07 B-1 Celebrity canine of Mac & Mutley scheduled for benefit in Eureka. HUMANE SOCIETY, PERSONALITIES
29688 1994-09-07 Sup North Coast Kids: Northcoast DayCare and Redwood Chorus. Kids Art. CHILDREN
29689 1994-09-08 A-1 Leslie Scott , a pedestrian killed on Humboldt Hill ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
29690 1994-09-09 A1 Mystery object spotted in sky on West Coast. UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
29691 1994-09-09 A1 Light rainfall brings just a hint of winter; rain hinders motorists, triggers spate of power outages WEATHER
29692 1994-09-09 A1 Population to level off, HSU professor Paul Blank contends. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY, POPULATION
29693 1994-09-09 A1 Hearings set of Klee Orthell accused of slaying rancheria official Sylvia Daniels. HOMICIDE
29694 1994-09-09 A3 Senator Mike Thompson touts successes; he claims progress on health, crime and rural aid. THOMPSON, MIKE
29695 1994-09-09 A3 Motor home crash sparks grass fire near Myers Flat. FIRES
29696 1994-09-09 A3 Drugs, gun found on David Todd Cooper during traffic stop. DRUG ABUSE, THEFT
29697 1994-09-09 A3 Juvenile Hall gets needed classroom for Von Humboldt High School. VON HUMBOLDT HIGH SCHOOL
29698 1994-09-09 A3 Arcata pot sale leads to arrest of Steven Baxter, Robert Scales. MARIJUANA
29699 1994-09-09 A3 Wilson signs Hauser bill to aid stream and fish habitat restoration. HAUSER, DAN
29700 1994-09-09 A4 Face to face with Nancy Dean, meteorologist. WEATHER