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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
48601 2004-06-05 A1 New Humboldt State University police chief, Tom Dewey, a natural choice - photo EDUCATION, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
48602 2004-06-06 A1 Humboldt County Board of Supervisors updated on power plant dismantling HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, PUBLIC UTILITIES
48603 2004-06-06 A1 Humboldt County Sheriff: Finding lost persons in Humboldt - photo HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF, MISSING PERSONS
48604 2004-06-06 A2 Klamath River science gathering to get under way KLAMATH RIVER, RIVERS
48605 2004-06-06 A3 Erik Estrada comes to town to promote car seat safety - photo SAFETY, TELEVISION
48606 2004-06-06 D1 Holistic cleansing begins with the air you breathe - photo HEALTH
48607 2004-06-07 A1 Glendale: From mill town to Humboldt State University bedroom community - photo EDUCATION, HOUSING, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
48608 2004-06-07 A1 Doug Andrews takes the long trail - photo OUTDOOR RECREATION
48609 2004-06-07 A1 Students examine Cold Ware artifacts designed to help survivsors of a anuclear attack - photo EDUCATION, SOUTH FORK HIGH SCHOOL
48610 2004-06-07 A2 Cutten School K-Kids donates funds to fire department and Red Cross CUTTEN SCHOOL, EDUCATION, EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT, KIWANIS CLUBS
48611 2004-06-08 A1 Klamath Basin symposium delegates call for more information and dialogue KLAMATH RIVER, RIVERS
48612 2004-06-09 A1 Judge rejects 3 of 5 counts against Fortuna Councilwoman Debi August FORTUNA CITY COUNCIL, REAL ESTATE
48613 2004-06-09 A1 Mountain lion sightings up throughout state ANIMALS
48614 2004-06-09 A1 Pacific Lumber Company suit may not prevent activism LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
48615 2004-06-09 A2 Humboldt County hears report on power plant dismantling PUBLIC UTILITIES
48616 2004-06-09 A2 Residents have range of ideas for Humboldt Bay's future - photo HUMBOLDT BAY
48617 2004-06-09 A3 Humboldt County Board of Supervisors honors gays with resolution - photo HOMOSEXUALITY, HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
48618 2004-06-09 A8 Nova Cramer, Fortuna Button Lady, knows her subject inside out - photos HOBBIES
48619 2004-06-10 A2 Fortuna Planning Commission looks at big box ordinance FORTUNA - PLANNING, RETAIL STORES
48620 2004-06-10 A2 Comments taken on Tsurai site INDIANS, TRINIDAD
48621 2004-06-10 A3 Chris Kerrigan receives endorsement of labor organizations ELECTIONS, EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
48622 2004-06-10 A6 The Boys & Girls Club of Humboldt County wins national award AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
48623 2004-06-10 A6 Margaret Leonardi, Ferndale teen, is new Dairy Princess - photo AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
48624 2004-06-10 A3 ADOPTION OR ABORTION?
48625 2004-06-10 A3 Adoption or abortion? AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
48626 2004-06-11 A1 Allison Jackson gets the ax from District Attorney's office HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
48627 2004-06-11 A1 Humboldt County, animal groups pledge cooperation on shelter, animal control ANIMALS
48628 2004-06-11 A1 Humboldt State University study delves into economics of local crab fishing CRABS & CRABBING, EDUCATION, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
48629 2004-06-11 A1 Police warn local businesses of possible eco-terrorist activity RETAIL STORES, TERRORISM
48630 2004-06-11 A2 VINE program alerts victims if inmate is released CRIME & CRIMINALS
48631 2004-06-11 A2 Animal control is looking for dog that bit young girl ANIMALS, DOGS
48632 2004-06-11 A3 Humboldt State University reorganization spurs position changes for Burt Nordstrom and Lori Rudebock EDUCATION, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
48633 2004-06-12 A1 Diana Aviv asks if nonprofit sector is at risk - photo BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
48634 2004-06-12 A1 Rio Dell Police Chief Pat Medina headed south - photo RIO DELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
48635 2004-06-12 A2 John Thompson bound for Air Force to be honored by Mike Thompson - photo THOMPSON, MIKE, U.S. AIR FORCE, U.S. ARMED FORCES
48636 2004-06-12 A3 29 graduate from College of the Redwood police academy - photo COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, EDUCATION
48637 2004-06-12 B1 South Fork High School graduating class receives spiritual send-off - photo EDUCATION, RELIGION, SOUTH FORK HIGH SCHOOL
48638 2004-06-12 C2 Where there's a speedway, there's a Hillary Will - photo AUTOMOBILE RACING, WOMEN
48639 2004-06-13 A1 Yurok tribe walks away from talks on Klamath River fish kill FISH, HOOPA TRIBE, KLAMATH RIVER, RIVERS, YUROK TRIBE
48640 2004-06-13 A1 Families at Serenity Inn offered support, housing and hope - photos HOUSING
48641 2004-06-13 A1 Festival celebrating diversity kicks off with family style picnic - photo HOMOSEXUALITY
48642 2004-06-13 A1 Fieldbrook General Store, one of the last of its kind - photo FIELDBROOK, RETAIL STORES
48643 2004-06-13 A2 There may be hope for Humboldt State University recycling - photo EDUCATION, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, RECYCLING
48644 2004-06-13 A2 William Jones, Redwood Run motorcyclist, killed DEATHS, MOTORCYCLES
48645 2004-06-13 C3 TriKids returns to the North Coast - photo OUTDOOR RECREATION
48646 2004-06-14 A1 Pride Festival draws largest crowd to date - photos HOMOSEXUALITY
48647 2004-06-14 A1 Tim Regan, Petrolia teacher, selected for Japan expedition - photo EDUCATION, PETROLIA, TRAVEL
48648 2004-06-14 A8 Loose yourself in books about books - photos HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
48649 2004-06-15 A1 Samoa anad Fairhaven: Balacing development with peace and quiet - photo SAMOA
48650 2004-06-15 A1 Weather forecasters set for fire season - photo FIRES, WEATHER