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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
16851 1992-03-31 A3 Bobcat trapping and hunting ban proposed by state opposed by Humboldt County Board of Supervisors. HUNTERS & HUNTING, TRAPPING
16852 1992-03-31 A3 Children complained to the Eureka City Council about speeders on Harris and Everding streets. SAFETY, TRAFFIC
16853 1992-03-31 A3 Pacific Lumber Company with State Fish & Game pledging $50,000 apiece to help improve the watershed. PACIFIC LUMBER CO., SALMON
16854 1992-03-31 A3 Humboldt State University Peace Corps volunteers may go to the Baltics, Ukraine, other Russian areas PEACE CORPS
16855 1992-03-31 A4 Del Norte County crop and livestock production fell by $15.7 million last, mainly less timber sales. TIMBER INDUSTRY
16856 1992-03-31 A1 A fishing boat, the Dennis Gayle, owned by Gib Hunter caught fire Monday while docked,Fields Landing FIRES
16857 1992-03-31 B1 4-H youths awarded prizes at College of the Redwoods ceremonies, 37 got honored, 27 others helped. FOUR-H CLUBS
16858 1992-03-31 B1 Roman Filipsky will return to Arcata to exhibit his art works after being ban previously.(Photos) ART & ARTISTS
16859 1992-03-31 B1 A series of painting by Orin Adams mainly of fish and the Klamath area will be shown Saturday(Photo) ART & ARTISTS
16860 1992-03-31 C4 Blue Lake Elementary school of students are shown discovering the theatre with Dell'Arte (Photo) BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL, BLUE LAKE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, THEATERS - DELLARTE
16861 1992-04-01 A1 Name of Eureka Southern Railroad to change to North Coast Railroad. RAILROADS
16862 1992-04-01 A1 Environmentalists blast change in logging rules. LOGGING
16863 1992-04-01 A1 Blue Lake Forest Products bankruptcy reorganization plan approved. TIMBER INDUSTRY
16864 1992-04-01 A3 Public hearing on giant flag postponed. FLAGS
16865 1992-04-01 A3 Hearing postponed for former DA DePaoli on drunk driving charges. DRUNK DRIVERS
16866 1992-04-01 A3 Call for student strike at H.S.U. was April Fool's Day joke. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
16867 1992-04-01 A3 Matthew Nightingale hurt when his motorcycle hit truck driven by Malin Malinor. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
16868 1992-04-01 A3 Dallas Huston talks to Arcata High School students about son Darren's accident. DRUNK DRIVERS
16869 1992-04-01 A3 Ferndale forum draws only half of candidates. FERNDALE
16870 1992-04-01 A8 Private Industry Council offers job training. PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL
16871 1992-04-01 B1 St. Joseph Hospital employees contributed to linear accelerator fund. SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
16872 1992-04-01 B1 Kevin Schieberl awarded scholarship by Humboldt Harmonaires Barbershop Chorus. SCHOLARSHIPS
16873 1992-04-01 B3 Graduate assistant coach for H.S.U. women's basketball, Marla Uhler, honored. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY
16874 1992-04-01 B4 Indoor mini-soccer big success on North Coast. SOCCER
16875 1992-04-02 A1 Plane crash near McKinleyville kills Julie Schoenhoefer & injures pilot Mark Harvey, of Fortuna. ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE
16876 1992-04-02 A1 North Coast Railroad temporarily idle due to insurance problems & federal rules. RAILROADS
16877 1992-04-02 A1 Salmon season options range from severe limitations to outright closure. SALMON
16878 1992-04-02 A3 Arcata House shelter critized at Arcata City Council meeting. HOMELESS
16879 1992-04-02 A3 Committee for a Better Arcata criticized for late campaign financing data. ELECTIONS
16880 1992-04-02 A3 Arcata residents pay extra nickel per can for trash collection. REFUSE DISPOSAL
16881 1992-04-02 A3 Humboldt County Children's Rights Committee formed to protest custody loss by Ruben Botello. HOMELESS
16882 1992-04-02 A3 Arcata Christian School science fair judge Robert Hall checks entry by Mendy Smith. SCIENCE FAIRS
16883 1992-04-02 A3 Poll shows Schaub, Lee & Butterfield in lead for Arcata City Council race. ELECTIONS
16884 1992-04-02 A3 Arcata delays vote on trash ordinance. REFUSE DISPOSAL
16885 1992-04-02 A3 Arcata Chamber of Commerce to spend $45,000 to attract tourists. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
16886 1992-04-02 A5 Eureka City Schools trustees get report on cost of athletic programs. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
16887 1992-04-02 B1 Allstate Insurance Group buys bonds in Humboldt County. INSURANCE
16888 1992-04-02 C3 North Coast sport fishing surveyed. FISHING
16889 1992-04-02 SS1 Donald Layman, singer and performer, profiled. MUSIC - CLASSICAL
16890 1992-04-03 AL3 Dixieland '92 - what more could you ask, review of 2nd Annual Redwood Coast Dixieland Jazz Festival MUSIC - POPULAR
16891 1992-04-03 AL4 Sandra Bernhard cuts loose at HSU (rev) COMEDIANS
16892 1992-04-03 AL5 International Humboldt Film Festival celebrates 25 years (photos) FILMS
16893 1992-04-03 AL8 Ferndale skillfully takes on issue of euthanasia in "Is This the Day" (rev) THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
16894 1992-04-03 A1 2 ex-truck drivers, Wohlers & Smits, plead innocent to milk fruad against Humboldt Creamery CREAMERIES
16895 1992-04-03 A1 Air crash takes 2nd victim as pilot Mark Harvey dies of injuries (photo of site) ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE
16896 1992-04-03 A1 Longtime supervisor Erv Renner dead at 68 (photo) HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
16897 1992-04-03 A1 51st-state backer Stan Statham shifts border south, between Monerey & San Luis Obispo JEFFERSON, STATE OF
16898 1992-04-03 A1 North Coast Railroad resumes running RAILROADS
16899 1992-04-03 A3 Trinidad may switch city treasurer, clerk to appointment status ELECTIONS, TRINIDAD - GOVERNMENT
16900 1992-04-03 A3 3 Trinidad Council candidates have filed for 3 openings ELECTIONS, TRINIDAD CITY COUNCIL