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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
16651 1992-03-19 A1 Arcata adopts $394,000 plan to cover costs of state-required waste reduction program. ARCATA, SEWAGE DISPOSAL
16652 1992-03-19 A1 Trustees oppose plan to allow parents to use state money to send their children to private school. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
16653 1992-03-19 A3 Plan to declare Arcata a Christopher Columbus myth free zone irks some Italian residents. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
16654 1992-03-19 A3 Arcata spent more than $30,000 to help start homeless shelter. HOMELESS
16655 1992-03-19 A3 Fortuna Ciy Council voted unanimously to award contract for new sewers to Redding company. SEWAGE DISPOSAL
16656 1992-03-19 A3 Beginning this fall, Eureka High School will offer a more streamlined curriculum for students. EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
16657 1992-03-19 A3 Sheriff's deputies seek man suspected of molesting a young boy in the Pine Hill are. CHILD ABUSE
16658 1992-03-19 A3 Patty Clary discusses herbicides with Yuroks Susan Burdick and Tiger O'Rourke (photo.) HERBICIDES, YUROK TRIBE
16659 1992-03-19 A3 Californians for Alternatives to Toxics join with Yuroks to stop herbicide spraying by timber firms. ENVIRONMENTALISTS, HERBICIDES, YUROK TRIBE
16660 1992-03-19 A3 "Other Citizens of Arcata" blasts council candidate Lou Blaser for being a criminal and a liar. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, ELECTIONS
16661 1992-03-19 A6 Council stikes compromise on Northtown parking issue. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
16662 1992-03-19 A8 Eureka computer program expected to help fight crime. COMPUTERS, EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
16663 1992-03-19 SS1 Senior Muriel Hayes works as a secretary at the Arcata Chamber of Commerce (photo.) SENIORS - MONEY
16664 1992-03-20 AL5 Annual Dell'Arte-KHSU radio show, "Terror in the Trenches" to air Sunday (photos) RADIO, THEATERS - DELLARTE
16665 1992-03-20 A1 Preserving the preserve: CCC workers weed beach grass off the Lanphere-Christian Dunes (photo) DUNES
16666 1992-03-20 A1 Forest Service brass to probe Six Rivers Timber sale plans SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
16667 1992-03-20 A3 Accused slayer John Denton Simpson Jr. says he boasted killing Russell Wayne McNeal to help image HOMICIDE
16668 1992-03-20 A3 Body found offshore near Arcata has been identified as Jack Anderson Thomas DEATHS, MISSING PERSONS
16669 1992-03-20 A3 Josephine Erika Taylor jailed after shooting of Joseph Ottabjano Jr. HOMICIDE
16670 1992-03-20 A3 Local educators say Governor's cutoff of tobacoo education funds "short sighted" (photo M. Manning) SMOKING
16671 1992-03-20 A3 HTA thanked by California Highway Patrol for free rides over New Years DRUNK DRIVERS, HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY, NEW YEARS DAY
16672 1992-03-20 A4 Editorial: Recycling as economic boon instead of costly mandate - Arcata Center a leader RECYCLING
16673 1992-03-20 A4 Face to Face: Linda Haynes of Redwood Region Economic Development Commission discusses funds ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, REDWOOD REGION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
16674 1992-03-20 A5 Eureka schools weigh energy-cutting inprovements ENERGY, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
16675 1992-03-20 A8 3 Arcata candidates won't attend a candidates forum, fear bias ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, ELECTIONS
16676 1992-03-20 B1 Jan Scheffler & JoAnn Hanson receive PTA honors at Marshall School (photos) MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
16677 1992-03-20 B1 Ken Roscoe recalls a simpler era in new book "Heydays in Humboldt" (drawings) BOOKS, MATTOLE VALLEY
16678 1992-03-20 B1 Photo: On 9/26/64, the 5oth celebration of the Gold Spike at Cain Rock RAILROADS
16679 1992-03-20 2 Photo: Mural image of Marie Curie now at CR's Physical Science Building, done by Becky Evans' class ART & ARTISTS, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CAMPUS
16680 1992-03-21 A1 Railroad sale approved; state OKs application by Humboldt, Mendocino counties for Eureka Southern. RAILROADS
16681 1992-03-21 A1 All bugged out (photo: Herrod Blank with "art car" at Minor Theatre promoting "Wild Wheel" film). AUTOMOBILES, FILMS
16682 1992-03-21 A1 Eureka investor Wallace W. Martins, Sr. buys long-dormant Eagle House hotel. EUREKA - OLD TOWN, HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC.
16683 1992-03-21 A1 Six Rivers National Forest timber sale program gets a VIP review on Wednesday. SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST, TIMBER INDUSTRY
16684 1992-03-21 A1 Developers sue school districts over building fees;McKinleyville Union, SouthBay Union, Cutten named BUILDERS & BUILDING, CUTTEN SCHOOL DISTRICT, MCKINLEYVILLE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH BAY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
16685 1992-03-21 A3 Sunny Brae Middle School students dig class project; miniature forest planted by pupils (photo). FORESTRY, SUNNY BRAE SCHOOL
16686 1992-03-21 A3 Final arguments heard in trial of John D. Simpson for murder of Russell W. McNeal. HOMICIDE
16687 1992-03-21 A3 Circling Delta Airlines jumbo jet starts rumors flying at Arcata-Eureka airport. AVIATION
16688 1992-03-21 A3 Eureka officials want money for transit service from Humboldt County Association of Governments. TRANSPORTATION
16689 1992-03-21 A3 Eureka City Council awards contract on J St. sewers to McNamara and Smallman Construction Co. SEWAGE DISPOSAL
16690 1992-03-21 A4 Letters to editor: Urges people not to sign petition; "Terrible stench within our city. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
16691 1992-03-21 D3 Challenger Little League gets boost from Cal Courts Health Club (photo). BASEBALL, MENTALLY HANDICAPPED, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
16692 1992-03-22 A1 Hmong on the North Coast. A cultural article about this asian people living locally (Photos) HMONG
16693 1992-03-22 A1 Restrictive salmon season predicted due to low numbers surviving the annual migrations.Ban possible. SALMON
16694 1992-03-22 A3 Roman Filipsky, whose paintings were removed from Arcata City Hall will show works April 3,4. ART & ARTISTS
16695 1992-03-22 A3 Elks no longer targeted for death after 300 petitions from Orick residents. ELKS
16696 1992-03-22 A3 R-rated films still not banned from Northern Humboldt Union High School District schools. FILMS
16697 1992-03-22 A3 Spelling Bee at Humboldt Co. Office of Education in Eureka, Saturday. (Photo)T.Kirby & K.Givins win. COMPETITIONS
16698 1992-03-22 A3 Rabies in Fairhaven widens the affected area. 35 cases so far in county. Cats, Fox, Skunks reported. RABIES
16699 1992-03-22 A3 Missing Arcata Flag still not found. Wes Green's, Persian Gulf War monument flag was stolen Sept 13 FLAGS
16700 1992-03-22 A4 Arcata's 20,000 sq.ft. building in Aldergrove Industrial Park is nearing completion. June opening. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY