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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
15751 1992-01-12 A3 Project Challenge offers hope to minimum security jail inmates to quit drugs says "Jack" Sortini DRUG ABUSE
15752 1992-01-12 A3 Man who assaulted at least two Salvation Army bell ringers on duty on streets, is still at large ASSAULT, SALVATION ARMY
15753 1992-01-12 B1 Article about Lynwood "Bud" Scott winning State high-jump championship in 1927 TRACK & FIELD SPORTS
15754 1992-01-12 B5 Arcata residents, Garrett and Bob Stryker, selling pieces of Berlin Wall to Reagan Presidential Lib. SMALL BUSINESS
15755 1992-01-12 B6 Rocky Whitlow, building contractor, remodeling pizza parlor in McKinleyville BUILDERS & BUILDING
15756 1992-01-12 B6 Old Town Gourmet Gallery to reopen, says John Hall RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
15757 1992-01-12 C1 Jere B.Bowden of Eureka Books says his,and other bookstores in area, thrive in not so good times BOOKS
15758 1992-01-12 C2 Volunteers wanted for buddy volunteer program sponsored by North Coast AIDS Project AIDS
15759 1992-01-13 A1 Japanese ship "Shintonami" sails into Humboldt Bay as its first foreign port; see also page A3 HUMBOLDT BAY, SHIPS
15760 1992-01-13 A1 Pacific yew tree now in demand because of its cancer-fighting properties CANCER, TREES
15761 1992-01-13 A3 Beacon Gas Station on Myrtle Ave. robbed by two men with handguns. Police still looking THEFT
15762 1992-01-13 A3 Police looking for 2 men who assaulted and shot at, a Eureka man in his residence Sunday night ASSAULT
15763 1992-01-13 A6 Rio Dell Friends donate 32 children's videos to Rio Dell Public Library for checkout by children LIBRARIES, RIO DELL
15764 1992-01-13 A7 Ink People offering art classes this winter ART & ARTISTS
15765 1992-01-13 A7 David Britt honored as oustanding law enforcement graduate from College of the Recwoods COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS
15766 1992-01-14 A1 DA Terry R. Farmer announced his office will not seek death penalty in Fortuna murder-for-hire case. HOMICIDE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
15767 1992-01-14 A1 Key elements of timber accord authored by State Sen. Barry Keene passed out of Assembly committee. FORESTRY, KEENE, BARRY
15768 1992-01-14 A3 Jury rules Mad River Community Hospital not responsible for death of Julie Hansen. MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
15769 1992-01-14 A3 Office workers from U.S. Bank wait outside as PG&E checks for possible odor-causing gas leak (photo) AIR POLLUTION
15770 1992-01-14 A3 Fight at Bayshore Mall may be gang-related,Eureka Police say. ASSAULT
15771 1992-01-14 A3 Eureka man robbed by consensual sex partner. THEFT
15772 1992-01-14 A3 Trinidad City Council will discuss city's trail system. TRAILS, TRINIDAD CITY COUNCIL
15773 1992-01-14 A3 Blue Lake City Council will discuss plans to meet state-mandated waste reduction goals. BLUE LAKE CITY COUNCIL, REFUSE DISPOSAL
15774 1992-01-14 A3 Arcata City Council will review report on proposed Marsh Sanctuary Interpretive Center. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, ARCATA MARSH
15775 1992-01-14 A5 McKinleyville residents express concerns about proposed shopping center. MCKINLEYVILLE, SHOPPING CENTERS
15776 1992-01-14 A5 Jim Steinberg and Jackson Morrison announce candidacies for Eureka Municipal court judgeship. ELECTIONS
15777 1992-01-14 B1 Michele McKeegan retires as head of Six Rivers Planned Parenthood. PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
15778 1992-01-14 C4 Humboldt/Del Norte Reading Council sponsors 6th annual"Reading on the Mall"program at Bayshore Mall. READING
15779 1992-01-14 D1 Eric Harrington receives full athletic scholarship to play football for Sacramento State University. FOOTBALL, SCHOLARSHIPS
15780 1992-01-15 A1 75 year anniversary of grounding of USS Milwaukee (photos). SHIPWRECKS
15781 1992-01-15 A1 H.S.U. fees may rise 40 percent. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
15782 1992-01-15 A1 Red tape snarls fight against Mad River. MAD RIVER
15783 1992-01-15 A1 Small timber producers fear tougher regulations. TIMBER INDUSTRY
15784 1992-01-15 A3 Blue Lake approves 3-year contacts for city engineer, planner & attorney. BLUE LAKE - EMPLOYEES
15785 1992-01-15 A3 Charles Carlson plays joke on Blue Lake City Council re: Hare Krishnas. BLUE LAKE CITY COUNCIL
15786 1992-01-15 A3 Arcata asks for comments on agricultural preservation. AGRICULTURE
15787 1992-01-15 A3 Rio Dell to create volunteer office worker position. RIO DELL
15788 1992-01-15 A3 Blue Lake provides $32,000 to restore roller skating rink. SKATING
15789 1992-01-15 A3 Two Blue Lake teens arrested for burglary spree. THEFT
15790 1992-01-15 A3 Ex-timber official Lou Blaser & insurance agent Carl Pellatz to run for Arcata City Council seats. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
15791 1992-01-15 B1 Fortunan Mike Keesee collects miniature cannons (photos). COLLECTORS
15792 1992-01-15 B1 Peyote-vision paintings by Don Juan Rios Martinez on exhibit at Ink People Gallery. ART & ARTISTS
15793 1992-01-15 B2 Humboldt Arts Council receives $2,500 grant from BankAmerica. ART & ARTISTS
15794 1992-01-16 A1 Proposed fee rise hikes HSU students' anxiety; interviews with students (photos) HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
15795 1992-01-16 A1 Wildlife Service & BLM battle over owl rules SPOTTED OWL
15796 1992-01-16 A1 Campaign limits measure narrowly OK'd by Arcata Council, to be on next ballot ARCATA - GOVERNMENT, ELECTIONS
15797 1992-01-16 A1 $3 Arcata-Eureka Airport fee OK'd by Supervisors AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
15798 1992-01-16 A1 Another 'threatened' bird listing? Tiny Western Snowy Plover is in U.S. Plans ENDANGERED SPECIES
15799 1992-01-16 A3 HTA buses to begin night service next week between HSU & CR HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY
15800 1992-01-16 A3 Eureka Council rejected Jeff Gorley's claim for damage due to Police chase of R.E. Danford ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT