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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
36751 1997-02-02 D1 Phyllis Lammers studies area's trends, publishes reports; photo ECONOMY, EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
36752 1997-02-03 A1 Proposed Headwaters Forest land swap could be costly to county's timber workers and taxpayers. HEADWATERS FOREST, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., TAXES, TIMBER INDUSTRY
36753 1997-02-03 A1 Beekeeper Richard LaForge featured, will teach beekeeping at HSU extension; photo. AGRICULTURE, BEES, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
36754 1997-02-03 A3 North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board names Ross Liscom and Joyce Crockett officers. NORTH COAST REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
36755 1997-02-03 A5 Government seeks to restore salmon runs along Trinity River. DAMS & RESERVOIRS, ECOLOGY, SALMON, TRINITY RIVER
36756 1997-02-03 A5 Ferndale reisidents will be asked to approve a $20 per house, $30 per business tax for a fire engine FERNDALE, FIRE DEPARTMENTS, FIRE PROTECTION, TAXES
36757 1997-02-03 C5 Gateway Community School students study China and travel to San Francisco's Chinatown; photo. ARCATA, SCHOOLS
36758 1997-02-04 A1 Ford car commercials filmed at Trinidad, directed by Sean Thonson; photo. AUTOMOBILES, BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, FILMS, TRINIDAD
36759 1997-02-04 A1 Fortuna's serious crime statistics at ten year low. CRIME & CRIMINALS, CRIME PREVENTION, FORTUNA
36760 1997-02-04 A1 Pacific Lumber Co. might purchasse part of town hit by mudslide. LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., STAFFORD
36761 1997-02-04 A3 Murder ofAmber Slaughter transferred to Youth Authority for evaluation; photo. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
36762 1997-02-04 A3 Temporary bridge spans road slipout on Highway 96 four miles north of Orleans. HIGHWAYS & ROADS, landslides, ORLEANS
36763 1997-02-04 A5 Trinidad moves forward to underground utility lines and remove power poles; photo. PUBLIC UTILITIES, TRINIDAD
36764 1997-02-04 A5 Eel River water levels decision anticipated, higher levels supported by fishing groups. ECOLOGY, EEL RIVER, FISHERIES
36765 1997-02-05 A1 Eureka City Council votes to begin plans for a $5 million hotel on the waterfront EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC., WATERFRONT
36766 1997-02-05 A1 Pacific Lumber spurns California offer to swap state lands for Headwaters Forest, wants cash. CALIFORNIA - GOVERNMENT, HEADWATERS FOREST, MONEY, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., SIERRA PACIFIC INDUSTRIES
36767 1997-02-05 A1 Blue Lake City Council decides to investigate police chief, Floyd Stokes BLUE LAKE CITY COUNCIL, BLUE LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
36768 1997-02-05 A1 An unidentified child was killed in bicycle-car accident in Eureka, driver was Mark Edgmon. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, EUREKA
36769 1997-02-05 A3 Homeless teens will have long-term shelter administered by Youth Service Bureau; photo EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, HOMELESS, SOCIAL WORK, YOUTH
36770 1997-02-05 A3 Blue Lake City Council debates future funcion of the city's Planning Commission. BLUE LAKE - PLANNING, BLUE LAKE CITY COUNCIL
36771 1997-02-05 A3 Hearings set to discuss closing or cutting solid-waste services at four locations in county HUMBOLDT COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT., REFUSE DISPOSAL
36772 1997-02-05 A3 Rising Sun Enterprises & Mercer, Fraser Co. apply for permit to mine gravel in Van Duzen River. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, GRAVEL, VAN DUZEN RIVER
36773 1997-02-05 A5 Board of Supervisors oppose Grand Jury Clarification and Efficiency Acy of 1997. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY GRAND JURY
36774 1997-02-05 A5 EPIC and other environmental activicts ask for halt to spraying herbicide on timberlands; photo ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, HERBICIDES, TIMBER INDUSTRY
36775 1997-02-05 C1 Del Norte County history and recipes featured in book by Barbara Clausen & Beverly Spitzner. DEL NORTE COUNTY, FOOD, HISTORICAL SITES
36776 1997-02-05 C1 Dogs and photographing dogs featured; photo. DOGS, PHOTOGRAPHY
36777 1997-02-05 C3 St. Joseph Hospital Foundation Board of Directors photo; photo HOSPITALS, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
36778 1997-02-05 C3 Honor Troop Award goes to three McKinleyville Brownie troops. GIRL SCOUTS, MCKINLEYVILLE
36779 1997-02-05 C3 Sons of Norway new officers listed and announcements. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
36780 1997-02-06 A1 Arcata City Council votes to consider new smoking ordinance ARCATA - LAWS, ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, SMOKING
36781 1997-02-06 A1 Headwaters deal considered at hearing sponsored by state and federal agencies; photo CALIFORNIA FISH & GAME DEPT., CALIFORNIA FORESTRY DEPT., ECOLOGY, HEADWATERS FOREST, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
36782 1997-02-06 A1 Testimony at hearing on Headwaters Forest is described, it varies widely; photo. HEADWATERS FOREST, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
36783 1997-02-06 A1 Rocks near Adorni Memorial Center stacked in balancing sculptures; photo. ADORNI CENTER, ART & ARTISTS
36784 1997-02-06 A3 Follow-up article on vehicle accident death of Michael Morrissey in Eureka. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, EUREKA
36785 1997-02-06 A3 New, faster "domestic alarm" available for victims of domestic abuse; photo. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
36786 1997-02-06 A5 California Coastal Commission rules that McKinleyville subdivision, Sand Pointe, must be reviewed. BEACHES, CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION, HOUSING, LAND USE, MCKINLEYVILLE
36787 1997-02-06 A5 Seismic study estimates that $4.2 million will be required to make Eureka High School safe. EARTHQUAKES, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
36788 1997-02-06 A6 Humboldt County supervisors will again consider forming a citizen's review board re: Sheriff Dept. CIVIL RIGHTS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
36789 1997-02-06 B2 Several students from Arcata/Mckinleyville High School Music Department on All-State Band; photo. ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL, MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, MUSIC - POPULAR
36790 1997-02-06 C4 Six Rivers Bank stock price rose after announcement of merger with Humboldt Bank; photo. BANKING, MONEY
36791 1997-02-06 C4 Greater Eureka Chamber of Commerce participates in "Eurek'opoly", based on Monopoly; photo. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, RECREATION
36792 1997-02-06 C6 Logging national forests costs taxpayers $398 million more than the timber sales returned. LOGGING, MONEY, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
36793 1997-02-07 A1 Clinton proposes making timber companies finance own road building in natinal forests, to save money LOGGING, MONEY, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
36794 1997-02-07 A1 Fair Political Practices Commission fined Jim Worthern for violating conflict-of-interest law; photo CRIME & CRIMINALS, EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
36795 1997-02-07 A1 A bigger robat sub arrives to help recover crashed Air Force plane; photo. ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE, ACCIDENTS - WATER, U.S. NAVY
36796 1997-02-07 A3 Michael Shaddox pleaded innocent to molest charges. CHILD ABUSE, SUNNY BRAE SCHOOL, TEACHERS
36797 1997-02-07 A5 Face to Face interview with Kate Krebs of the Arcata Community Recycling Center; photo. ARCATA, PERSONALITIES, RECYCLING
36798 1997-02-07 C1 Artists Becky Evans and Maggie Moore featured; photo. ART & ARTISTS
36799 1997-02-07 C2 Fire Arts Center (of Ink People and the North Coast Potters Guild) have fund raiser; photo ART & ARTISTS
36800 1997-02-08 A1 Thomas Michael Fox will be charged with methamphetamine manufacture. CHILD ABUSE, CRIME & CRIMINALS, DRUG ABUSE