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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
17201 1992-04-23 A3 Old Carnegie Library has its day; dedication on National Register kicks off preservation meeting. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
17202 1992-04-23 A3 Permit for Persian Gulf War flag to be reviewed by Humboldt County Planning Commission. FLAGS, PERSIAN GULF CRISIS
17203 1992-04-23 A3 $80,000 raised for Dan Hamburg at concerts by Bonnie Raitt and Holly Near. DEMOCRATIC PARTY, MUSIC - POPULAR, U.S. CONGRESS
17204 1992-04-23 A3 Burglary suspect remains at large. THEFT
17205 1992-04-23 A3 Blue Lake Parks and Recreation Dept. to open remodeled Prasch Hall skating rink. SKATING
17206 1992-04-23 A3 Rio Dell City Council OKs paying $12,000 legal fee to defend members against suit by former clerk. RIO DELL - EMPLOYEES, RIO DELL CITY COUNCIL
17207 1992-04-23 A3 Democrats to pick delegates for presidential candidate Jerry Brown. DEMOCRATIC PARTY, ELECTIONS
17208 1992-04-23 C1 Trina Bindel finished second in heptathlon at Atlantic Coast Conference track& field championships.j TRACK & FIELD SPORTS
17209 1992-04-23 Sen Forgotten Moms; Redwood Ombudsman, Heuer's Florist join hands to lift Mother's Day enthusiasm,spirit FLOWERS, MOTHERS, OMBUDSMAN
17210 1992-04-23 Sen McGeorge Family is surprised when forgotten kindness repaid. GROCERIES
17211 1992-04-24 AL3 Casual Bonnie Raitt offers one from the heart in benefit for Corngressional candidate Hamburg (rev) ELECTIONS, MUSIC - POPULAR
17212 1992-04-24 AL4 Strong performances in Humboldt Light Opera's short version of "Madame Butterfly" (rev) HUMBOLDT LIGHT OPERA COMPANY
17213 1992-04-24 A1 Differing views of giant flag at Humboldt County Planning Commission meeting: Old Glory can fly (pho FLAGS
17214 1992-04-24 A1 Jonathan Branson & 2 youths charged in Manila cross burning on lawn of Ernest & Liana Foster (photo) RACE RELATIONS
17215 1992-04-24 A1 Redwood Park energy fair to highlight renewable energy technology ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, ENERGY
17216 1992-04-24 A3 7 fined in trepass of wallflower area in Samoa Dunes Recreation Area DUNES, ENDANGERED SPECIES
17217 1992-04-24 A3 Dead whale is beached forever on Indian Beach (photo) BEACHES, WHALES
17218 1992-04-24 A3 Julian Lehman Markussen, second suspect in Excelsior Road burglary, turned himself in THEFT
17219 1992-04-24 A3 Humboldt County Clinton delegate candidates named ELECTIONS
17220 1992-04-24 A4 Editorial: Proposed law would shield McKinleyville taxpayers over possible future sewer plant suits MCKINLEYVILLE, SEWAGE DISPOSAL
17221 1992-04-24 A4 Face to Face: Cynthia Chason discusses Food for People programs FOOD PROGRAMS
17222 1992-04-25 A1 Former DA Bernard C. DePaoli ordered to stand trial on charges of drunk driving, concealable weapon. DRUNK DRIVERS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
17223 1992-04-25 A1 Douglas Wheeler of State Resources Agency addresses meeting of California Preservation Conference. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
17224 1992-04-25 A3 Child welfare advocates gather to kick off A.M. Exchange Club's Teddy Bear Drive for young victims. CHILD WELFARE
17225 1992-04-25 A3 Ground broken at Wolf Creek Outdoor School in Redwood National Park; unique facility for children. ECOLOGY, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
17226 1992-04-25 A3 Sec. of Resources Douglas Wheeler inspects progress on construction of California Conservation Corps CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS
17227 1992-04-25 A3 Jerry Brown for President delegates named. DEMOCRATIC PARTY, ELECTIONS
17228 1992-04-25 A3 Deputy Sheriffs' Organization endorses Ron Lee for Marshal Eureka Municipal Court. COURTS, ELECTIONS
17229 1992-04-25 A3 Jacoby Creek School to celebrate opening of parent resource library. JACOBY CREEK SCHOOL, PARENTING
17230 1992-04-25 A3 Eureka officials honor local groups with Boys and Girls Club Week and National Volunteers Week. CHILDREN, VOLUNTEERS
17231 1992-04-25 A4 Letters to the editor: more discussion about library site. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
17232 1992-04-25 C5 Will Carson wins second straight Humboldt Co. Junior Golf Assn. Easter Tournament (photo). GOLF
17233 1992-04-25 A3 Debris fire sparks 340-acre blaze near Blocksburg FOREST FIRES
17234 1992-04-25 A4 Face to Face: Farrel Starr discusses Private Industry Council PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL
17235 1992-04-25 A4 Editorial: Old Town Eureka still lacks key facilities - restrkooms EUREKA - OLD TOWN
17236 1992-04-25 B1 Stylish sport; EHS Boosters plan day-long salute (photo Don Ciancio & Reco Pastori) EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, SPORTS
17237 1992-04-26 A1 6.9 Earthquake centered 5 miles south of Petrolia. 45 hurt, heavy damage in Ferndale, Petrolia. EARTHQUAKES, FIRES
17238 1992-04-26 A1 Ferndale Best of the West Festival horses sensed the earthquake before it hit as told by riders. EARTHQUAKES, HORSES
17239 1992-04-26 A1 Ferndale business and residences heavily damaged in 11:06 AM earthquake (Photos) EARTHQUAKES, EMERGENCY SERVICES, GROCERIES
17240 1992-04-26 A3 Fortuna, Rio Dell stores and Carlotta Hotel shown after earthquake damage (Photos) CARLOTTA, EARTHQUAKES, FORTUNA, RETAIL STORES, RIO DELL
17241 1992-04-26 A4 Editorial: Arcata's community child care facilities are discussed and critiqued DAY CARE - CHILDREN
17242 1992-04-26 A8 Petrolia general store, gas station, Post Office destroyed by fire after the earthquake (photo) EARTHQUAKES, FIRES, PETROLIA
17243 1992-04-26 B1 Eureka puts up 40 ornate banners by John Bradley and Douglas Norby on 4th & 5th streets poles(photos ART & ARTISTS, SIGNS
17244 1992-04-26 B3 A complimentary visitor's guide to Klamath-Trinity Valley areas has been published-Skootenberg Press BOOKS, HOOPA VALLEY, VISITORS, WILLOW CREEK
17245 1992-04-26 B3 Laid off Timber workers workshop Monday at the Samoa Cookhouse sponsored by Private Industry Council TIMBER INDUSTRY
17246 1992-04-26 B3 Edward Duncan, Judy Rieger, Brian Hunt and Ron Rudebock elected to Redwood United board of directors REDWOODS UNITED
17247 1992-04-26 B4 College of the Redwoods honors top 8 scholars (Photo) COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS
17248 1992-04-26 B4 Four Humboldt County schools have have received thousands of dollars to conduct special projects. BRIDGEVILLE SCHOOL, EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, GRANT SCHOOL, SUNNY BRAE SCHOOL
17249 1992-04-26 B4 Les and Jean Fearrien of Hydesville recognized by 1992 Pathfinder Report for their Angus cattle. CATTLE
17250 1992-04-26 B5 Quota Club of Eureka is having a Antique and Doll Show Friday May 3rd at Redwood Acres Fairgrounds. ANTIQUES, QUOTA CLUB