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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
17251 1992-04-26 B5 Wayne Davis received Citizen of the year award from Citizens Committee for the Right to Bear Arms. FIREARMS
17252 1992-04-26 B5 Salvation Army of Eureka is seeking volunteers for its League of Mercy program SALVATION ARMY
17253 1992-04-26 C5 John & Janie Hall of Eureka's Gourmet Gallery are interviewed about their coffee bar. RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
17254 1992-04-26 C6 Six Rivers Solar's Norm Ehrlich tells about solar energy and his Eureka business.(photo) SOLAR ENERGY
17255 1992-04-26 C6 Bayside resident Peter Rigney appointed to be manager of P.G.& E.'s Humboldt Bay Power Station HUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
17256 1992-04-26 C6 The McKinleyville Chamber of Commerce announces new board of directors choices. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
17257 1992-04-27 A1 Fire caused by 2 Sunday morning earthquakes destroyed central shopping center of Scotia. (Photos) EARTHQUAKES, FIRES, SHOPPING CENTERS
17258 1992-04-27 A1 Ferndale shook up more during Sunday morning earthquakes. (Photo) EARTHQUAKES, FERNDALE
17259 1992-04-27 A3 Concert band of Arcata/McKinleyville High Schools to travel to San Antonio, TX for contest.(Photo) MUSIC - POPULAR
17260 1992-04-27 A3 Judge John Buffington to decide within three months on charges of gasoline price fixing. GASOLINE
17261 1992-04-27 A3 Palco Marsh project completed at a cost of $406,800. The 1.5 acre freshwater pond not done. WETLANDS
17262 1992-04-27 A3 Eureka has 40 decorative banners on 4th & 5th streets in downtown. SIGNS
17263 1992-04-27 A3 Inmates of Pelican Bay State Prison donated $150 to the Del Norte Rape Crisis Team. PELICAN BAY PRISON, RAPE
17264 1992-04-27 A3 Benbow dam and fish study receives funding from the State of California. BENBOW, DAMS & RESERVOIRS, FISHERIES
17265 1992-04-27 A6 Campers recall earthquakes while visiting parks along Avenue of the Giants. (Photos) EARTHQUAKES, OUTDOOR RECREATION, SOUTHERN HUMBOLDT COUNTY
17266 1992-04-28 A1 April 27th's temperature was a record high of 68 degrees. The previous high was 64, set in 1916. WEATHER
17267 1992-04-28 A1 County Emergency Services estimates about $51 million in damages from the weekend's earthquakes. EARTHQUAKES
17268 1992-04-28 A1 Rio Dell residents are optimistic about rebuilding a more beautiful post-earthquake town (photo). EARTHQUAKES, RIO DELL
17269 1992-04-28 A1 Local insurance agents are swamped with claims following the earthquakes. EARTHQUAKES, INSURANCE
17270 1992-04-28 A3 Petrolia's post-quake post office is located in the back of a truck. EARTHQUAKES, PETROLIA, POSTAL SERVICES
17271 1992-04-28 A3 Local employers are offered more time to file payroll returns following the earthquakes. CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPT., EARTHQUAKES
17272 1992-04-28 A3 Silvin Eugene Smith of Eureka arrested for allegedly shooting at ex-girlfriend Diana Ashley. HOMICIDE
17273 1992-04-28 A3 Bank of America announces $50,000 grant to aid local non-profit quake relief organizations. BANKING, EARTHQUAKES
17274 1992-04-28 A3 Eureka's masonry buildings and the Bayshore Mall are mostly unscathed by earthquake (photo). EARTHQUAKES
17275 1992-04-28 A3 Public officials propose quarter-cent sales tax increase to help offset quake damage costs. EARTHQUAKES, TAXES
17276 1992-04-28 A9 Salvation Army and Red Cross workers offer food,shelter,etc. in areas hit by quakes (photo). EARTHQUAKES, RED CROSS, SALVATION ARMY
17277 1992-04-28 A9 HSU geology Professor Lori Dengler explains quake dynamics to students and the media (photo). EARTHQUAKES, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY
17278 1992-04-28 A9 Local glass companies busy after earthquakes (photo of Vernon & David Lewis of Fortuna Glass Co.). BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, EARTHQUAKES
17279 1992-04-28 A9 Geologists expect aftershocks to rattle region for several days. EARTHQUAKES
17280 1992-04-28 A10 A page of photos relating to the quakes. EARTHQUAKES
17281 1992-04-28 B1 Former HSU football player Freeman Baysinger is 12th-round draft pick of New England Patriots. FOOTBALL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS
17282 1992-04-28 C3 Ron Garrido is new executive chef at Eureka Inn (photo). EUREKA INN
17283 1992-04-28 C4 Brandon Brackman & Todd Sakai of Arcata become Eagle Scouts (photos). BOY SCOUTS
17284 1992-04-28 C4 Barbara Phelps is elected to head board of directors for Six Rivers Planned Parenthood. PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
17285 1992-04-28 C4 Guided horse trail rides offered by Tall Trees Outfitters in Redwood National Park. HORSES, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
17286 1992-04-28 C5 Sunset School in Arcata earns computer printer through Safeway's "Apples for the Students" program. SUNSET SCHOOL
17287 1992-04-28 C9 Debbie Thurlough of Eureka & other members of the Barbie Club discuss Barbie and her meanings. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, COLLECTORS
17288 1992-04-29 A1 Governor Wilson inspects Ferndale damage, promises earthquake aid. EARTHQUAKES
17289 1992-04-29 A1 Record high temperatures not tied to earthquakes. WEATHER
17290 1992-04-29 A1 Bush urged to act on request for federal disaster aid. EARTHQUAKES
17291 1992-04-29 A3 Earthquake damage closes Eureka, Ferndale & Rio Dell libraries. EARTHQUAKES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
17292 1992-04-29 A3 Anheuser-Busch donates canned water to earthquake affected towns. EARTHQUAKES
17293 1992-04-29 A3 Fawn Forbis injured by fence rail in truck accident. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
17294 1992-04-29 A3 Two P.L mills in Scotia remain closed due to earthquake damage. EARTHQUAKES, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
17295 1992-04-29 A3 Solar power kept Renewable Energy & Efficiency Fair operating in Arcata after earthquake. EARTHQUAKES
17296 1992-04-29 A3 Ferndale Elementary School children recount earthquake. EARTHQUAKES, FERNDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
17297 1992-04-29 A3 Tips offered parents on how to deal with children's earthquake-induced fears. CHILDREN, EARTHQUAKES
17298 1992-04-29 A6 Earthquake was clothes call for Earl Wahlund of Rio Dell. EARTHQUAKES
17299 1992-04-29 A6 Sheriff's Dept. trying to stop rumor of predicted huge earthquake. EARTHQUAKES
17300 1992-04-29 A6 Earthquake aid benefit to be held at Bayshore Mall. EARTHQUAKES