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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
16701 1992-03-22 A5 Former Beirut hostage Alan Steen due in area Thursday at HSU.(Photo) HOSTAGES
16702 1992-03-22 A11 Article on English lessons and getting along in Humboldt while becoming fluent in English for asians HMONG, JACOBS EDUCATION CENTER
16703 1992-03-22 B1 Hospice volunteers offering help and heart to the dying. Anita Freemantle special volunteer.(Photo) HOSPICE
16704 1992-03-22 B2 AKC dog show, sponsored by the Eureka Kennel Club, Sat. Ferndale Fairgrounds (Photo) DOGS
16705 1992-03-22 B2 Dovie Wood honored by American Business Women's Assoc. as Woman of the Year. (Photo) AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, WOMEN
16706 1992-03-22 B3 Humboldt Habitat for Humanity honored contributors at annual dinner meeting. Better Housing is goal. HOUSING
16707 1992-03-22 B4 A Scholarship to help disabled students is being established at CR in memory of Tom Pendergast. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, SCHOLARSHIPS
16708 1992-03-22 B4 "The Four Ages of Tsuri" a book about the Yurok Indian Village on Trinidad Bay, is republished. BOOKS, YUROK TRIBE
16709 1992-03-23 A1 Eureka couple, Rosa Moore & Troy Bean, and child escape from burning home after awakening to crying FIRES
16710 1992-03-23 A1 Fire damages former Lazios restaurant after starting in abandoned fish-processing plant (Photo) FIRES
16711 1992-03-23 A1 Eureka City Schools plans to destroy four classrooms it couldn't give to Homeless Task Force EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, HOMELESS
16712 1992-03-23 A3 Six packs of cigarettes taken from N&S Liquors in Eureka by man brandishing a syringe, 9 pm Sunday THEFT
16713 1992-03-23 A3 Black Sands beach parking area in Shelter Cove closed for repairs do to erosion and unstability KING RANGE NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA, PARKING
16714 1992-03-23 A3 Orleans Community Services District recently installed $185,000 water filtration & treatment system WATER SUPPLY
16715 1992-03-23 A3 5 Arcata candidates discuss views on people, land issues. Butterfield,Pennisi,Lee,Schaub,Goforth ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, ELECTIONS
16716 1992-03-23 A3 Blue Lake City Council to decide if they will sell Industrial park plot to Trans-Pacific Carbon Co. INDUSTRIAL PARKS
16717 1992-03-24 A1 A land trade between the city of Eureka and the Carson Mansion owners paves way for new Library. CARSON MANSION, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
16718 1992-03-24 A1 House Democrats condemned President Bush; illegal logging in West blamed for spotted owl demise. SPOTTED OWL, TIMBER INDUSTRY
16719 1992-03-24 A1 Hoopa murder case of killed Russel McNeal by suspect John Simpson deadlocked in Superior court. HOMICIDE
16720 1992-03-24 A1 North Coast Railroad Authority says newer locomotives to improve service, said Lloyd Hecathorn(Photo RAILROADS
16721 1992-03-24 A3 Humboldt State University students set up forum for Arcata City Council candidates at K. Buchanan Rm ELECTIONS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
16722 1992-03-24 A3 Kenmar Water Company allowed to hook up to Fortuna cities water system. FORTUNA, WATER SUPPLY
16723 1992-03-24 A3 Joyce Hayes, Karen Rudin and Debbie Israel elected to the Eureka City Schools Board of Trustees. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
16724 1992-03-24 A3 Rio Dell City Council waived nearly $2000 in fees for permits and vendors at Wildwood Days. RIO DELL
16725 1992-03-24 A3 Humboldt State University creating a mediation center for settling disputes concerning Ecology. ECOLOGY, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CAMPUS, KEENE, BARRY, MEDIATION
16726 1992-03-24 A3 Humboldt and Del Norte to share $470,000 in Federal grant money secured with the help of Frank Riggs REDWOOD REGION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, RIGGS, FRANK
16727 1992-03-24 B1 Dixieland Jazz Festival Ball had about 500 party-goers Saturday night, a fund raiser for Seniors. AREA 1 AGENCY ON AGING
16728 1992-03-24 B2 A open house ribbon cutting event marks Head Start's newest site at Worthington Elementary, Eureka. WORTHINGTON SCHOOL
16729 1992-03-24 B2 Arcata Parks and Recreation is offering a cooking class at the Community Center. ARCATA PARKS, FOOD
16730 1992-03-24 C4 Cutten Elementary is having a carnival of mind stimulating events organized by the gifted students. CUTTEN SCHOOL
16731 1992-03-24 C4 Liz McHugh, an exchange teacher from Ireland, shown during St.Patricks Day at Cutten School(Photo) CUTTEN SCHOOL, TEACHERS
16732 1992-03-25 A1 Eureka lawyer Clayton Janssen questions Charles Keating Jr. in bond swindling trial. LAWYERS
16733 1992-03-25 A3 Ash from Ultrapower, Inc. prevents Blue Lake from meeting solid waste reduction goal. REFUSE DISPOSAL
16734 1992-03-25 A3 Leaking gas causes explosion and fire in Eureka home. ACCIDENTS (MISC)
16735 1992-03-25 A3 Tina Dahlen jailed for drunk driving in Trinidad area. DRUNK DRIVERS
16736 1992-03-25 A3 Chef Gunter Schnoerzinger trades places for a day with Superintendent Joe Brewer. BLUE LAKE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
16737 1992-03-25 A3 Blue Lake City Council gives preliminary okay to sale of industrial park lot. INDUSTRIAL PARKS
16738 1992-03-25 A10 Diseased cedar trees removed at Redwood Acres to make way for rhodendrons. REDWOOD ACRES
16739 1992-03-25 B1 Julian Lang & Jo Babcock exhibit Mattole project at San Francisco art gallery. ART & ARTISTS, INDIANS
16740 1992-03-25 B1 Five high school seniors win 4-H scholarships. FOUR-H CLUBS
16741 1992-03-25 B5 Albers Boxing Club hosts amateur boxing at Redwood Acres. BOXING
16742 1992-03-26 A1 "He still looks like Al"; former hostage Alann Steen visits Humboldt State University (photo). HOSTAGES, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - EVENTS
16743 1992-03-26 A1 Six Rivers National Forest's timber sale passes review; more timber sales may be in the works. SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST, TIMBER INDUSTRY
16744 1992-03-26 A3 Freshwater annex moves ahead after little opposition to pipeline plans. FRESHWATER, WATER SUPPLY
16745 1992-03-26 A3 Water show (photo of water from hydrant shooting in air in Arcata after being struck by Jacob Pauli) ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
16746 1992-03-26 A3 Consolidation of fire departments proposed by Art Eddy, head of Humboldt Taxpayers' League. FIRE DEPARTMENTS, TAXES
16747 1992-03-26 A3 Supervisors thank helpers of homeless; Lloyd Throne and Bonnie MacGregor accept resolution. HOMELESS
16748 1992-03-26 A3 Assemblyman Dan Hauser blames federal water policy for demise of family farms, salmon fisheries. HAUSER, DAN, SALMON
16749 1992-03-26 A3 Richard Boddie, Libertarian Party candidate for Senate to speak at HSU, Red Lion Inn. ELECTIONS, POLITICAL PARTIES
16750 1992-03-26 A3 Yurok tribal members interested in working on tribal constitution drafting committee being sought. YUROK TRIBE