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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
8801 1990-10-28 A3 Harbor District officials oppose liquidation of Eureka Southern RR assets HUMBOLDT BAY HARBOR DISTRICT, RAILROADS
8802 1990-10-28 B5 "Scholastic Super Students!" pictured STUDENTS
8803 1990-10-28 B6 Eureka Chamber of Commerce nominates candidates for 6 positions on its Board of Directors CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
8804 1990-10-28 B7 Humb.Co.District Attorney T.Farmer criticized for filing charges against local business HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
8805 1990-10-28 C1 Bob Gish of local Bed & Breakfast Inn sponsors rise of interest in game of croquet HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC., SPORTS
8806 1990-10-28 C2 "Ethnic Inspirations" theme of 1990 Humb. Handweavers & Spinners Guild fashion show CLOTHING & DRESS, CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
8807 1990-10-28 C2 F.W.Allison is new HSU business manager HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
8808 1990-10-28 C2 Ferndale students who excelled in Golden State Exams in mathematics last spring are named FERNDALE HIGH SCHOOL
8809 1990-10-28 C2 Jackie Simpson, animal control officer at EPD, compiling list of missing pets ANIMALS, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
8810 1990-10-28 C2 Drawing for Victorian dollhouse to benefit Six Rivers Planned Parenthood PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
8811 1990-10-29 A1 Frances Boettcher, Eureka elevator operator, likes job PERSONALITIES
8812 1990-10-29 A1 HSU professor C.Yee receives threatening letter from "Wild Ones" on his stand on forestry issues ELECTIONS - 1990, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, LUMBER & LUMBERING
8813 1990-10-29 A3 Davis nurse Patty Wooten stresses benefits of humor in medical care of patients MEDICAL CARE, NURSES & NURSING
8814 1990-10-29 A3 Civil rights seminar set for Thur.,Nov.1 by Humb.Co. Coalition for Food and Housing CIVIL RIGHTS
8815 1990-10-29 A3 Dist. Attorney to investigate fatal fight of Vincente Gonzalez of Fortuna in Arcata HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
8816 1990-10-29 A3 Winship Jr. High offers seminar for parents on how to communicate with teenagers PARENTING, YOUTH
8817 1990-10-29 A3 Indian Museum at Ft.Humboldt State Park will be open on Saturdays INDIANS - CULTURAL PRESERVATION, MUSEUMS
8818 1990-10-29 A3 Blue Lake City Council backs resolution to compensate timber workers for loss of jobs BLUE LAKE, LUMBER & LUMBERING
8819 1990-10-29 A5 HSU gets new Business and Student Services building HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
8820 1990-10-29 A5 Blue Lake agrees to join effort to meet requirements of Calif.Integrated Waste Management Act REFUSE & REFUSE DISPOSAL
8821 1990-10-29 A6 Shelter Cove airport talks reopen AIRPORTS & AIRLINES, SHELTER COVE
8822 1990-10-30 C6 Emblem Club annual Wine Tasting and Fashion Show to be held Friday CLOTHING & DRESS, CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
8823 1990-10-30 C7 Jude Cole, Eureka, provides Jack-O-Lantern Halloween display on her roof. Picture HALLOWEEN
8824 1990-10-30 C7 Humboldt Access Project will offer 2 separate support groups to begin in Nov. HUMBOLDT ACCESS PROJECT
8825 1990-10-30 C7 Loleta Antique Show drawings winners announced ANTIQUES, LOLETA
8826 1990-10-30 C7 M.Strang, McKin.,is runner-up in "Fat & Fancy" recipe contest sponsored by Canned Food Info.Council COMPETITIONS, FOOD
8827 1990-10-31 A1 Million dollar fire destroys Rio Dell supermarket. RIO DELL, SUPERMARKETS
8828 1990-10-31 A1 Supervisors seek to save train service. RAILROADS
8829 1990-10-31 A1 Eureka misses grand jury deadline in Bayshore Mall investigation. HUMBOLDT COUNTY GRAND JURY, SHOPPING CENTERS
8830 1990-10-31 A1 Magician Ken Klima serious about Halloween (photo). HALLOWEEN
8831 1990-10-31 A3 Forestry propositions 130 and 138 to be discussed with Berkeley panelists. INITIATIVES
8832 1990-10-31 A3 Kate Krebs to temporarily suspend ads due to death of Anna Sparks' daughter. ELECTIONS - 1990
8833 1990-10-31 A3 County mails out property tax bills. PROPERTY VALUATION
8834 1990-10-31 A3 Julie Fulkerson endorsed by Central Labor Council. ELECTIONS - 1990, LABOR UNIONS
8835 1990-10-31 A3 Alcohol tax propositions 126 and 134 to be debated on KEET. INITIATIVES
8836 1990-10-31 A3 Ruben Botello launches third hunger strike. HOMELESS
8837 1990-10-31 A3 Cortopassi and Warnes say money and disharmony are top priorities (photos). ELECTIONS - 1990, EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
8838 1990-10-31 A3 New charges lodged against Jim Worthen. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
8839 1990-10-31 A3 Ronald Duncan to face charges of grand theft and fraud in house-painting scam. CRIME & CRIMINALS, THEFT
8840 1990-10-31 A3 Action delayed on city manager David Tooley's contract. EUREKA CITY MANAGER
8841 1990-10-31 A3 Eureka City Council will hold regular meeting instead of meeting with Japanese delegation. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
8842 1990-10-31 B1 Great Pumpkin Day featured costume and pumpkin carving contests (photos). BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS, HALLOWEEN
8843 1990-10-31 B2 DAR member, Elizabeth McCombs, knits afghan for drawing prize (photo). CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
8844 1990-10-31 C1 Fortuna Rotarians begin annual agriculture scholarship fund drive (photo). ROTARY CLUBS
8845 1990-11-01 Af3 Ferndale hosts annual bluegrass festival (photo Rolling Grass Band) MUSIC & MUSICIANS
8846 1990-11-01 Af4 Forester Sisters headline Country Showdown; 7 bands from 6 states competing (photo) MUSIC & MUSICIANS
8847 1990-11-01 Af6 Exotic HSU show by Oakland based Vocal Motion & Bobby McFerrin's Voicestra MUSIC & MUSICIANS
8848 1990-11-01 A1 Children from the Ferndale Childcare Center cross Main Street during costume parade (photo) HALLOWEEN
8849 1990-11-01 A1 All criminal misdeameanor charges against Eureka Councilman Ed Davenport were dropped (photo) EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
8850 1990-11-01 A1 "Political deal" led to dropping of charges against Davenport, says ex-city attorney Prendergast EUREKA CITY ATTORNEY, EUREKA CITY COUNCIL