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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
14951 1991-11-11 A3 Victor Jacoby explains mushrom biology at 11th annual Mycological Soc. Mushroom Fair at Redwood Acrs MUSHROOMS
14952 1991-11-11 A3 Initiative to ban state beach fees, on November 1992 ballot,sponsored by Citizens for Free Beaches BEACHES
14953 1991-11-11 A3 Zoning changes in Henderson Center denied by Eureka City Council ZONING
14954 1991-11-11 A3 Public can review Klamath River Restoration Prog. to restore fish to Klamath R., at the library FISHERIES
14955 1991-11-11 A3 Eureka Sr.High School receives $10,000. grant to add to agriculture curriculum AGRICULTURE, EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
14956 1991-11-12 A1 Veterans honored at Monday's Veterans Day ceremony at Veterans Memorial Building in Eureka VETERANS DAY
14957 1991-11-12 A1 North Coast Railroad Authority will have first chance to buy bankrupt Eureka Southern RR RAILROADS
14958 1991-11-12 A3 North Coast merchants report early Christmas sales this year CHRISTMAS, RETAIL STORES
14959 1991-11-12 A3 Arcata plans 2 meetings to discuss "right to farm" issues between farmers and citizens AGRICULTURE
14960 1991-11-12 A3 Red Cross Humboldt County Chapter to hold annual general membership meeting Nov.19 RED CROSS
14961 1991-11-12 A3 Myrtlewood Lounge cited by Sheriff's Deputy for selling liquor after 2AM and destruction of evidence HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF, LIQUOR CONTROL
14962 1991-11-12 A3 Trinidad Civic Club designated as independent recycling source. Picture TRINIDAD
14963 1991-11-12 A3 Christmas assistance program sponsored by Salvation Army, says Capt.Jeni Gregory SALVATION ARMY
14964 1991-11-12 A3 National Merit Scholarship Prog. recognizes 4 McKinleyville High School students as "Commended" MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIPS
14965 1991-11-12 A3 Lorencita Carpenter and Tsewenaldin VanPelt named Hoopa High Homecoming Queen and King HOOPA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
14966 1991-11-12 C5 CR violinists and others to have opportunityto study with Tamara Smirnova-Sajfar Nov. 22 at Zane COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - EVENTS, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
14967 1991-11-12 C5 Frank Wigginton,Jr. and Joseph Cook-Bertain win Eagle Scout Honors in Boy Scout Troop No. 54 BOY SCOUTS
14968 1991-11-12 C5 Meredith McCarty will teach how to cook a macrobiotic "Festive Thanksgiving Dinner" at East/West Ctr THANKSGIVING DAY
14969 1991-11-12 C7 Dancing by the numbers,Dr.K.Shaffer and Mr.E.Stern give math performance for Sunset School students DANCE
14970 1991-11-13 A1 Sale of Eureka Southern Railroad to inter-county agency is hailed. RAILROADS
14971 1991-11-13 A3 Glenn Strenciwilk, Christoph Behrsing & Katharine O'Donnell jailed for laughing gas theft. THEFT
14972 1991-11-13 A3 James Daggs & Ogle Neff hurt in two-car collision in Samoa. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
14973 1991-11-13 A3 Blue Lake sets meeting to discuss historic buildings. HISTORICAL SITES
14974 1991-11-13 A3 NASA visitor encourages Jacoby Creek students to work hard in school. JACOBY CREEK SCHOOL
14975 1991-11-13 A3 Bernard DePaoli's motion denied to disqualify district attorney in drunk driving persecution. DRUNK DRIVERS
14976 1991-11-13 A5 Blue Lake to review police chief's hours. BLUE LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
14977 1991-11-13 B1 Elvia & Dennis Bone, adoptive parents, profiled. ADOPTION
14978 1991-11-13 B1 New Orick lighthouse dedicated. LIGHTHOUSES
14979 1991-11-13 B1 Ken Strom presents lecture on migratory birds. AUDUBON SOCIETY, BIRDS
14980 1991-11-13 B2 Paintings by Julie Bednar on display at North Coast Repertory Theater. ART & ARTISTS
14981 1991-11-13 B2 Arcata/McKinleyville ARMACK Concert Band to enter Texas contest. MUSIC - POPULAR
14982 1991-11-13 B3 Camp Fire members in Trinidad sponsored by local business (photo). CAMPFIRE GIRLS & BOYS
14983 1991-11-13 B3 Arcata Garbage Company teaches recycling at schools via Waste Education Project. RECYCLING
14984 1991-11-14 A1 Suspect held in shoplifting investigation; U-haul truck held stolen clothes. THEFT
14985 1991-11-14 A1 Harbor District proposes marina expansion. MARINAS, WOODLEY ISLAND
14986 1991-11-14 A1 Millworkers back but future uncertain. PULP MILLS
14987 1991-11-14 A1 Rural area leaders alarmed by state's plan for bioregional resource management. CALIFORNIA - GOVERNMENT
14988 1991-11-14 A3 Jail inmate escapes while on garbage duty. HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
14989 1991-11-14 A3 Trinidad City Council members Zach Rotwein & Jim Bernard at odds over conflict of interest issue. TRINIDAD CITY COUNCIL
14990 1991-11-14 A3 McKinleyville Community Services District to adopt Pierson Park rules. MCKINLEYVILLE
14991 1991-11-14 A3 David F. Storz arrested for theft & forgery in Fortuna. THEFT
14992 1991-11-14 A3 Scott Leavitt injured in crash; driver James Furia arrested for drunk driving. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, DRUNK DRIVERS
14993 1991-11-14 A3 Roger Rodoni, Bull Creek cattle rancher, to seek 2nd District supervisorial seat. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
14994 1991-11-14 A3 Gregory Bodenhamer speaks at Sunny Brae on child rearing. CHILDREN, SUNNY BRAE SCHOOL
14995 1991-11-14 A3 Northwest Inter-Tribal Gathering & Elders Dinner to be held at Redwood Acres. INDIANS
14996 1991-11-14 A5 Trinidad wants to bill residents for advice from city engineer and planner. TRINIDAD - GOVERNMENT
14997 1991-11-14 C1 Employee Jack Morris purchases Fuller-O'Brien Paints in Eureka. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
14998 1991-11-14 C1 John Deere Co. presents safety award to Barnes Tractor & Equipment Co. in Fernbridge. SAFETY
14999 1991-11-14 C2 New law takes on Social Security mail scams. SOCIAL SECURITY
15000 1991-11-15 A1 State approves rail bond, North Coast Railroad Authority may get $6.1 milion to buy Eureka Southern HELP, RAILROADS