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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
12751 1991-06-18 B2 Heidi Martin, Amy Winkel, Shellie Herndon awarded Parent Teacher Assoc. scholarships at Eureka High SCHOLARSHIPS
12752 1991-06-18 B2 Fortuna Kiwanis Club marks 50th year KIWANIS CLUBS
12753 1991-06-19 A1 Drug investigation results in arrests of 6 Eurekans. DRUG ABUSE
12754 1991-06-19 A1 City could delay work on streets to pay for police services. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, STREETS
12755 1991-06-19 A1 County required to bill for retroactive fees, but won't collect. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
12756 1991-06-19 A1 John Yagotin named circulation manager of Times Standard. NEWSPAPERS
12757 1991-06-19 A3 Legislation passed to help North Coast Railroad Authority. RAILROADS
12758 1991-06-19 A3 Jesse Richard Medina & Michael Ray Robertson of Garberville arrested for robbery. THEFT
12759 1991-06-19 A3 City to apply to state program awarding mortgage tax credit to new homeowners. MORTGAGES
12760 1991-06-19 A3 Cuts in Eureka High School coaching may enable Zane and Winship athletics to survive. EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, WINSHIP JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, ZANE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
12761 1991-06-19 A3 City Council awards bid to Reno company to restore Palco Marsh. WETLANDS
12762 1991-06-19 A5 County seeks funding to save Prairie Creek Fish Hatchery. FISH HATCHERIES
12763 1991-06-19 A5 Faster routes, fee increases could spur city bus system. BUS LINES
12764 1991-06-19 B1 Reunion held for College Elementary School, part of Humboldt State College. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
12765 1991-06-19 B1 Humboldt Home Health Services hold Hoe Down. FUNDRAISING DRIVES
12766 1991-06-19 B2 Alan Sanborn creates July 4th poster for Arcata (photo). ART & ARTISTS
12767 1991-06-19 C1 Co-op classic Stage Race may be downgraded (photo). BICYCLES
12768 1991-06-20 Af4 Southern county's finest on display at 15th Arts Festival & Jazz on the Lake ART & ARTISTS, MUSIC - POPULAR
12769 1991-06-20 Af6 Review: Ferndale's "Peachtree Two-Step" picked a bit too soon (photo Jo'l Warren & Michelle Miller) THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
12770 1991-06-20 A1 Transit director's post could be cut, interim manager Roger Murphy told board (photo) HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY
12771 1991-06-20 A1 $10 million budget gets Arcata council approval ARCATA - BUDGET
12772 1991-06-20 A1 Humboldt Petroleum executive James Seiler tell the court a lawyer OK'd the deal GASOLINE
12773 1991-06-20 A1 Many factors can effect local gasoline prices, oil exec Robert Bolinger says GASOLINE
12774 1991-06-20 A3 Arcata OKs funds for Channel 31 CABLE TV
12775 1991-06-20 A3 Eureka City Council OKs purchase of parcel near Sequoia Park Duck Pond PARKS
12776 1991-06-20 A3 Photo: Jim Stickney & Clyde Ferguson wash one of Eureka Southern;s locomotives RAILROADS
12777 1991-06-20 A3 HTA fares won't rise next year, board adopts budget HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY
12778 1991-06-20 A3 Fund-raiser tags Humboldt eateries for Food Bank FUNDRAISING DRIVES, RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
12779 1991-06-20 A3 Eureka OK's work on Allard Avenue & replacement of underground pipes STREETS
12780 1991-06-20 A3 Bid approved for asbestos removal in Eureka's schools ASBESTOS, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
12781 1991-06-20 A3 Brooke Cottman's photo studio burns to ground in Arcata FIRES
12782 1991-06-20 A5 Area soil & water jeopardized by logging, panel hears of potential hazards CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES, LOGGING, SOILS
12783 1991-06-20 A6 Summer concert opens Fortuna youth program MUSIC - POPULAR, RECREATION, YOUTH
12784 1991-06-20 B1 Lawyer Referral Service fights high price for lawyer fees; photo of director Jacob Smith LAWYERS
12785 1991-06-20 C1 H-DNL All Stars do will in both boys & girls tournaments (photos) BASKETBALL
12786 1991-06-20 C3 Rowing revelation; HBRA members find peace & exercise on the water (photo Jean Spinas) ROWING
12787 1991-06-20 C5 Never too old to quit - smoking, that is SENIORS - MEDICAL CARE, SMOKING
12788 1991-06-20 C5 Photo: RSVP director Alex Reid presents Helen Kinney with her raffle prize RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
12789 1991-06-21 A1 Eureka City Council approves Old Town police precinct at 300 Second St. EUREKA - OLD TOWN, EUREKA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
12790 1991-06-21 A1 Summer arrives on North Coast. SEASONS
12791 1991-06-21 A1 Humboldt State University Dean Sharon Wallace gets position at North Dakota State University. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY
12792 1991-06-21 A1 Fuel prices competitive, Dr. David Teece says at hearing for James Heiler, Humboldt Petroleum, Inc. GASOLINE
12793 1991-06-21 A3 Picking through plants (photo of Angie Bourandas, Thea Appleton at Arcata Plaza Farmers' Market). AGRICULTURE, ARCATA PLAZA
12794 1991-06-21 A3 Ruling axes three Barnum Timber Co. timber plans. TIMBER INDUSTRY
12795 1991-06-21 A3 Randall Brown, Ricky Quintero of Lake Co. injured in one car wreck in Rio Dell. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
12796 1991-06-21 A3 Sheriff reports marijuana raids in Trinidad; Perry Thrapp III, Denis L. Coon, Laurie Clark cited. MARIJUANA
12797 1991-06-21 A3 Eureka Youth Council asks City Council to hold off on youth ordinance, Council agrees to delay. YOUTH
12798 1991-06-21 A3 Eureka City Council backs Palco Marsh plan. WETLANDS
12799 1991-06-21 A3 Humboldt Habitat for Humanity sets work party for group's first project. HOUSING
12800 1991-06-21 A3 Cox Cable to broadcast program about Arcata's wastewater fish hatchery. FISH HATCHERIES