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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
17101 1992-04-15 SP1 Humboldt Crabs are local semipro team. BASEBALL
17102 1992-04-16 A1 Martin Flashman of Eureka prepare to mail his taxes moments before the April 15 deadline (photo.) TAXES
17103 1992-04-16 A1 DA files more charges for rapist Jeffrey Harnden's Del Norte County Jail escape. PRISONS & JAILS, RAPE
17104 1992-04-16 A1 Former McKinleyville man Richard Springer confirms that smashing statue was good thing to do (photo) VANDALISM
17105 1992-04-16 A3 Winning candidates Victor Schaub, Lou Blazer and Carl Pellatz sworn to council. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, ELECTIONS
17106 1992-04-16 A3 Eureka Community School evacuated after bomb threat. EXPLOSIVES, SCHOOLS
17107 1992-04-16 A3 Sheriff seeks help in finding man who raped 44 year-old Garberville woman early Monday morning. RAPE
17108 1992-04-16 A3 Robert Means of Blue Lake arrested when Cindy Huntzinger, passenger in his car, was injured. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
17109 1992-04-16 A3 Jeff Porges and Tim O'Connor supervise work on pulp mill's chlorine dioxide generator (photo.) CHLORINE, PULP MILLS, SIMPSON PAPER CO.
17110 1992-04-16 A3 Simpson breaks ground on project that produces chlorine-free pulp by September. CHLORINE, PULP MILLS, SIMPSON PAPER CO.
17111 1992-04-16 A3 Arcata City Council introduced solid waste management ordinance to meet state requirements. ARCATA, REFUSE DISPOSAL
17112 1992-04-16 A9 Choice of auditing firm put off by Eureka City Schools officials as finances are discussed. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
17113 1992-04-16 A8 Humboldt County Supervisors ok funds for elderly, nixes pot hole repairs. SENIORS - MEDICAL CARE
17114 1992-04-16 A8 County voters may be asked to approve a measure for transit funds on the next ballot. INITIATIVES, TRANSPORTATION
17115 1992-04-16 SS1 Jeanette Church and other seniors enjoy using computers at jobs through RSVP (photo.) COMPUTERS, RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
17116 1992-04-17 AL3 Variety of subjects, artists at Summer Arts '92 at HSU (list of groups & programs) HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - EVENTS
17117 1992-04-17 AL6 Sounds of the Andes highlight first Latino-American Festival (photo Inkari) (rev) FAIRS, MUSIC - POPULAR
17118 1992-04-17 AL7 Mateel Community Center announces summer music fests MATEEL CENTER
17119 1992-04-17 AL1 Dell'Arte's daring "Peel" defies discription (rev) THEATERS - DELLARTE
17120 1992-04-17 A1 State may extend ban on salmon to sport fishing SALMON
17121 1992-04-17 A1 To protect Klamath River salmon, factory trawlers banned form fishing for whiting off North Coast FISHERIES, SALMON
17122 1992-04-17 A3 Young offenders who abuse drugs or alcohol to get help from new program, PACE ALCOHOLISM, DRUG ABUSE, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
17123 1992-04-17 A3 Eureka schools asked to review release times by Cynthia Broese Van Groenou EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
17124 1992-04-17 A3 Eureka City Schools trustees approved agreement with College of the Redwoods to coordinate classes COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
17125 1992-04-17 A3 L-P cited for emissions violation, Samoa mill faces fines to $58 million AIR POLLUTION, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
17126 1992-04-17 A3 Photo: Russ Brown & Amy Molney of Sequoia Orchids show cybidium orchids for Easter EASTER, NURSERIES
17127 1992-04-17 A3 Nancy Diane Kavanaugh & Gabrielle Anne Ward cited after pot plants found in the Panther Gap area MARIJUANA
17128 1992-04-17 A3 Blue Lake pays booking fees to Humboldt County under protest BLUE LAKE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
17129 1992-04-17 A3 Arcata Council to protest Brown Act changes ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
17130 1992-04-17 A4 Face to Face: Lee Evanson & Shirley Marvel discuss Fortuna proposal that new police promise to stay FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT
17131 1992-04-17 B1 Going to the movies; memorabilia at Clarke Museum recalls an era (photos) CLARKE MUSEUM, MOVIE THEATERS
17132 1992-04-17 B2 Cynthia Hopper wins top Redwood Art Association (photo) ART & ARTISTS
17133 1992-04-17 B4 Humboldt Bank board tells 5% divident gain BANKING
17134 1992-04-18 A1 Officials ponder ways to keep Klamath River from going south. KLAMATH RIVER
17135 1992-04-18 A1 Psychiatric evaluation ordered for Ernest M. Foster, Jr. convicted of killing son, Solomon Foster. CHILD ABUSE, HOMICIDE
17136 1992-04-18 A1 City Council to pore over water-treatment study. HUMBOLDT BAY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, WATER SUPPLY
17137 1992-04-18 A1 Unknown fisherman who stayed with capsized boat, Shirley F, dies; James Lytle in good condition. ACCIDENTS - WATER
17138 1992-04-18 A3 At the door (photo: Nelly Jennings of Glen Paul School pushing button of kinetic door). GLEN PAUL CENTER FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
17139 1992-04-18 A3 Arcata families polled by Child Care Task Force on child care; cost of care is major concern. DAY CARE - CHILDREN
17140 1992-04-18 A3 Judge refuses to lift Trinity River logging ban. LOGGING, TRINITY RIVER
17141 1992-04-18 A3 Garberville woman robbed of her wallet in parking lot of Sentry Market. THEFT
17142 1992-04-18 A3 Boat exhaust exemption asked for small boat operators. BOATING
17143 1992-04-18 A3 Fortuna City Council could choose new mayor. FORTUNA MAYOR
17144 1992-04-18 B1 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church will honor departing Pastor Frank Palmer and family. BAPTIST CHURCHES, CLERGY
17145 1992-04-18 D3 Eurekan Jeff Arneson reaches maturity; golf star shines at San Jose State. GOLF
17146 1992-04-19 A1 Sunday Close-up:Thoughts on the future and history of the Endangered Species Act (Photos,graph) ENDANGERED SPECIES
17147 1992-04-19 A3 The California Conservation Corps North coast headquarters construction in Fortuna ahead of schedule CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS
17148 1992-04-19 A3 The Victoria Gardens senior citizen housing project is moving forward with plans, permits and ideas. SENIORS - HOUSING
17149 1992-04-19 A3 Logging museum proposal on bond measure is awaiting Governor Pete Wilson's okay of $650 Million idea MUSEUMS
17150 1992-04-19 A3 Area churches celebrate and criticize rites of Easter on the north coast.(Photo) CHURCHES, EASTER