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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
15251 1991-12-02 A1 Fire officials urge residents to clean flues and chimneys at least once a year to prevent fires FIRES
15252 1991-12-02 A3 Bob Spalding retires as a parole agent for California Youth Authority YOUTH
15253 1991-12-02 A3 Patrick D.Masten, jail inmate who died Thanksgiving Day, was suspect in knifing of Dawn Fitch HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
15254 1991-12-02 A3 Anonymous donation of $200,000.to California Parks will help build outdoor school at Redwood N.Park REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
15255 1991-12-02 A3 Shots fired into A St. home Sunday evening had no known motive EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
15256 1991-12-02 A3 Advisory measures on issue of splitting California into two states may go on June 1992 ballot CALIFORNIA - GOVERNMENT
15257 1991-12-02 A3 Autopsy scheduled for victim, Mary Kesser, found slain in her Fortuna home Tuesday; no suspectsn HOMICIDE
15258 1991-12-03 A1 Hostage Alann Steen, former Fieldbrook resident, freed from Middle East captivity, finally HOSTAGES
15259 1991-12-03 A1 North Coast crab season on hold because of price haggling CRABS & CRABBING
15260 1991-12-03 A3 Salvation Army gives Santa Claus a hand answering chldren's letters through "Operation North Pole" CHRISTMAS, SALVATION ARMY
15261 1991-12-03 A3 Autopsy on Mary Kesser reveals death caused by knife wound HOMICIDE
15262 1991-12-03 A5 Comprehensive biological inventory of all lands included in Nature Conservancy survey to be done DUNES
15263 1991-12-03 B1 Northcoast Environmental Center displays quilt made by Gateway Community School students. Picture NORTH COAST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
15264 1991-12-03 B1 Robert Stanley invited by State Health Services to be part of State panel to manage AIDS program AIDS
15265 1991-12-03 B1 Artist Sara Westfahl has display at Old Town Art Gallery through December ART & ARTISTS
15266 1991-12-03 B2 Kathrin Burleson displays her "Meditation Series" at Carter House Inn through December ART & ARTISTS
15267 1991-12-03 B2 Camp Fire people seek gifts for "Angel Trees" for needy children CAMPFIRE GIRLS & BOYS
15268 1991-12-04 A1 Ex-hostage Alann Steen suffers brain damage from beating. HOSTAGES
15269 1991-12-04 A1 Voters must pay for election on 51st state issue. CALIFORNIA - GOVERNMENT
15270 1991-12-04 A3 Classic Gym owners claim unfair competition from Adorni Center. ADORNI PROJECT
15271 1991-12-04 A3 Fire razes attached garage in Arcata. FIRES
15272 1991-12-04 A3 Rio Dell issues certificate of sufficiency for recall election. RECALLS
15273 1991-12-04 A3 Rio Dell moves to raise garbage rates. REFUSE DISPOSAL
15274 1991-12-04 A3 Steven Vanwinkle hurt when pickup hits guardrail. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
15275 1991-12-04 A3 State Senate hearing on police conduct told of unfairness to minorities. DISCRIMINATION, INDIANS, POLICE
15276 1991-12-04 A3 Eureka approves talks on fire response. FIRE DEPARTMENTS
15277 1991-12-04 A6 Jury deadlocked in molestation trial of Otto Duble. CHILD ABUSE
15278 1991-12-04 A10 Eureka and county consider options for homeless shelters. HOMELESS
15279 1991-12-04 A10 Rio Dell Finance Committee proposals meet opposition. RIO DELL - BUDGET
15280 1991-12-04 C1 Humboldt Home Health Services Pediatric Program assists sick children. MEDICAL CARE
15281 1991-12-04 C1 Arcata to start holiday celebrations on Friday. CHRISTMAS
15282 1991-12-04 C1 Tumor Registry staff reduced; data available at American Cancer Society. CANCER
15283 1991-12-04 C2 Gingerbread house contest to be held at Redwood Acres. FOOD
15284 1991-12-05 A1 Arcata divides on limits; Mayor Victor Schaub wants cap on campaign funds. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
15285 1991-12-05 A1 Hostage tribute (photo of Chuck Wright of U.S. Bank flying flag in honor of released hostages). HOSTAGES
15286 1991-12-05 A1 Homeless panel seeks auditorium; fast action for shelter in Eureka. HOMELESS
15287 1991-12-05 A1 Gov. Wilson plan irks local timber firms. TIMBER INDUSTRY
15288 1991-12-05 A3 Crab fishermen agree to hold position (photo of Dave Bitts). CRABS & CRABBING
15289 1991-12-05 A3 Arcata OKs loan to William and Sally Thonson to end Jolly Giant Creek suit. CREEKS, LAWSUITS
15290 1991-12-05 A3 Two Salvation Army bell ringers assaulted at Bayshore Mall. ASSAULT, CHRISTMAS, SALVATION ARMY, SHOPPING CENTERS
15291 1991-12-05 A3 State says Gerald Harmon a valid Rio Dell City Councilman. RIO DELL CITY COUNCIL
15292 1991-12-05 A3 Fortuna City Council changes policy on conflicts of interest. FORTUNA - EMPLOYEES, FORTUNA CITY COUNCIL
15293 1991-12-05 A3 Arcata will purchase bank certificate from Humboldt Bank in return for bank's loans to businesses. ARCATA - REVENUES, REDEVELOPMENT
15294 1991-12-05 A7 Julie Hansen case in court again as wrongful death trial against Mad River Hospital begins. LAWSUITS, MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
15295 1991-12-05 A12 Republican Senate hopeful Jim Trinity urges 31% federal spending cut. REPUBLICAN PARTY, U.S. SENATE
15296 1991-12-05 C1 Arcata store packed with environmentally wares; Solutions practices what it preaches (photo). ARCATA PLAZA, ECOLOGY
15297 1991-12-05 C1 Bank of America announces 1991 Christmas Club proceeds. BANKING, CHRISTMAS
15298 1991-12-05 C2 Free Senior Center massages relieve stresses, aches (photo, Rosemary Deininger, Patricia Starr). SENIORS - MEDICAL CARE
15299 1991-12-05 C6 Dreams of freedom that came true (photo, Alann Steen). HOSTAGES
15300 1991-12-05 D1 Scott Lee is Offensive Player of the Year, Chris Butterfield Defensive Player in All Big Four Conf. FOOTBALL