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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
17351 1992-05-02 A3 Annual mussel quarantine renewed through Oct. 31. MUSSELS
17352 1992-05-02 A3 Police track leads in death at motel. DEATHS, HOMICIDE
17353 1992-05-02 A3 Monday night Meet Your Judge forum introduces judges. COURTS
17354 1992-05-02 A3 HSU hotline gives latest quake data. EARTHQUAKES, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
17355 1992-05-02 A3 Fortuna City Council holds hearing to focus on garbage plan. REFUSE DISPOSAL
17356 1992-05-02 A3 Trinidad residents forced to bear with whale. WHALES
17357 1992-05-02 A3 Dept. of Mental Health to hold "stress debriefing" session for rescue workers. EARTHQUAKES, RESCUE WORK
17358 1992-05-02 A7 Caddy's, formerly Volpi's, eatery offers up slice of local sports history. RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS, SPORTS
17359 1992-05-02 A9 Annual Avenue of the Giants Marathon and 10-kilometer run set for Sunday. AVENUE OF THE GIANTS MARATHON
17360 1992-05-02 A10 Humboldt earthquake situation at a glance. EARTHQUAKES
17361 1992-05-02 B1 Trinidad Mennonite Church will hold potluck dinner and presentation for prospective members. PROTESTANT CHURCHES
17362 1992-05-02 B1 Temple Beth-El marks 25th year (photo: Rabbi Lester Scharnberg). JEWS
17363 1992-05-03 SUP Guide to all events and parts of the Rhododendron festival. Kites, Youth Ambassadors, Floats(Photos) PARADES, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
17364 1992-05-03 A1 Close-up: A report on the shortage of local doctors and lack of prospects for more coming here.Photo PHYSICIANS
17365 1992-05-03 A1 Teacher/Actor Jaime Escalante tells of educational and teaching secrets at Humboldt State.(Photo) TEACHERS
17366 1992-05-03 A3 Kevin Christie, former Sheriff's Deputy, to be retried for lewd conduct and rape. CHILD ABUSE, RAPE
17367 1992-05-03 A3 Rabies is sweeping through Northern Humboldt County. 30 animals tested positive.Some in Samoa,Arcata RABIES
17368 1992-05-03 A3 College of the Redwoods to build a new library when they get the funds from Sacramento. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CAMPUS, LIBRARIES
17369 1992-05-03 A3 The Yurok tribe is delaying its lawsuit against the United States for $500 mil over Hoopa-Yurok act. YUROK TRIBE
17370 1992-05-03 A3 The Redwood Coast Kite Festival (part of the Rhody Festival) shows participants at Samoa. (photo) RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL, SPORTS
17371 1992-05-03 A3 Mental health professionals are mobilized to help traumatized earthquake victims deal with feelings. EARTHQUAKES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH DEPT.
17372 1992-05-03 A3 The Save-the-Redwoods League has added a 37 acre buffer zone to Humboldt Redwoods State Park. HUMBOLDT REDWOODS STATE PARK
17373 1992-05-03 A6 44,000 lbs of potatoes donated from Klamath Falls, OR farmers, to Food for People, after quake(photo EARTHQUAKES
17374 1992-05-03 A6 Petrolia's general store is set to open in a mobile trailer after fire destroyed the original one. EARTHQUAKES, FIRES, PETROLIA, RETAIL STORES
17375 1992-05-03 A6 Sam Stanson, owner of the boarded up, vacant Vance Hotel in downtown Eureka, wants police protection VANCE HOTEL
17376 1992-05-03 A6 Ferndale's Valley Grocery store to resume business Monday in rented space at Firemans Pavillion. EARTHQUAKES, FERNDALE, GROCERIES
17377 1992-05-03 A7 A summary of the earthquake events, with each towns damage, etc. EARTHQUAKES
17378 1992-05-03 A16 Lawrence Short and Amos Nuckols arrested for armed robbery and homicide of an out-of-state man. HOMICIDE
17379 1992-05-03 B1 Silas Morrison, a Eureka CPA, is interviewed about his model railroad hobby.(Photos) HOBBIES
17380 1992-05-03 B2 Patricia Berg, Area 1 Agency on Aging director, awarded 1992 Woman of the Year by Dan Hauser(Photo). AREA 1 AGENCY ON AGING, WOMEN
17381 1992-05-03 B2 The Hoopa Library (Kim Yerton Memorial Library) has moved to its new location on Loop road, Hoopa. HOOPA TRIBE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
17382 1992-05-03 B3 Seven Coast Guardsmen from the USS Acushnet awarded the Commandant's Letter of Commendation.(Photo) U.S. COAST GUARD
17383 1992-05-03 B3 Kristin Roach, a senior at Eureka High, won the national Principal's Leadership Award. (Photo) EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
17384 1992-05-03 B3 Robyn Sager, named outstanding ROTC cadet by Daughters of the American Revolution; has Navy plans. U.S. NAVY
17385 1992-05-03 B3 The Arcata Lodge of the Masons, will honor 6th,7th & 8th grade writers from Sunny Brae Middle School MASONIC ORDERS, SUNNY BRAE SCHOOL
17386 1992-05-03 C5 Real estate values remain stable on the north coast after the earthquake. EARTHQUAKES, REAL ESTATE
17387 1992-05-03 C6 Pacific Gas & Electric has completed its power restoration work after the earthquakes (Photo) EARTHQUAKES, POWER OUTAGES
17388 1992-05-04 A1 Courtney Jay Debroux, found dead in a motel room. Lawrence Roy Short & Amos Lee Nuckols jailed HOMICIDE
17389 1992-05-04 A1 Rhododendron festival ambassadors Andy Giannini and Jessica Hapgood both Fortuna High juniors(Photo) RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
17390 1992-05-04 A1 Some local retail merchants who sell California Lottery tickets fear robbery if they hold much cash. LOTTERY, RETAIL STORES
17391 1992-05-04 A3 Plane crashes Sunday in ocean near Shelter Cove Airport, 3 adults and 1 child have minor injuries. ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE
17392 1992-05-04 A3 Gregory T. Campbell of Laytonville killed in Garberville & Joey E. Soto seriously injured ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
17393 1992-05-04 A3 Meeting to discuss the state Water Resources Departments plans for the U.S. Geological Survey office SURVEYING
17394 1992-05-04 A3 Boyd Davis of the Eureka City Building Department says quick-fix chimney repair work not safe FIRE PROTECTION
17395 1992-05-04 A3 Head Lice in the school population is on the up swing says Edith Harmer, McKinleyville schoolnurse INSECTS, PUBLIC HEALTH
17396 1992-05-04 A5 Opponents of the Carson Mansion library site have enough signatures for a special election on site. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
17397 1992-05-04 A5 The Jesse Short case plaintiffs entitled to interest on payments due them says US Claims Court Judge YUROK TRIBE
17398 1992-05-04 A5 Unification of Ferndale High & Elementary Schools and Mattole,Petrolia is to be heard at 2 meetings FERNDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, FERNDALE UNION HIGH SCHOOL, MATTOLE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, PETROLIA
17399 1992-05-04 A7 The 21st annual Avenue of the Giants Marathon had 800 runners and was quite a warm day. AVENUE OF THE GIANTS MARATHON
17400 1992-05-04 A10 The Humboldt County Department of Public Health now has a new birth-control implant NorPlant. BIRTH CONTROL, PUBLIC HEALTH