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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
17451 1992-05-07 C3 Patience pays off for Mark Harnden of Lazy L Ranch; named top rookie in '92 in trick roping (photo) RANCHES, RODEOS
17452 1992-05-07 SS1 Seniors in Orick give children a sesson in history. Photo of Burt Pluvoy & students. ORICK, ORICK SCHOOL
17453 1992-05-07 SS2 Celebration os seniors; May is "Older Americans Month" SENIORS - EVENTS
17454 1992-05-08 AL5 Kathe Lyth & the Redwood Coast Children's Chorus prepare for trip to Venezuela (photos) MUSIC - CLASSICAL
17455 1992-05-08 AL6 Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir serves up timely spiritual renewal at Black Visions Festival (rev,ph MUSIC - POPULAR
17456 1992-05-08 AL7 Al Leaton superb in one-man show "MLK: We are the Dream" at CenterArts' Black Visions (rev, photo) THEATER & DRAMA
17457 1992-05-08 AL1 Bebe Miller troupe vents angst through dance at CenterArts' Black Visons Festival (rev, photo) DANCE
17458 1992-05-08 A1 Benbow Lake might get OK for dam next week BENBOW, LAKES
17459 1992-05-08 A1 Humboldt gets funds to aid quake jobless from U.S. Department of Labor EARTHQUAKES, EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
17460 1992-05-08 A1 Biggest Rhody parade yet to roll Saturday (photo Bob Dean & Bob Gilles, decorate Navy League Float) PARADES, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
17461 1992-05-08 A3 David Scott Fournier accused of rape, found innocent of some charges, convicted for drunk driving DRUNK DRIVERS, RAPE
17462 1992-05-08 A3 Red Cross shows how to spell relief, classes at shelter in Rio Dell teach coping (photo N. Loeffler) EMERGENCY SERVICES, RED CROSS
17463 1992-05-08 A3 Optometrists offer quake relief EARTHQUAKES
17464 1992-05-08 A3 "Hall of Excellence" showcases schools at Bayshore Mall SCHOOLS
17465 1992-05-08 A3 Indian Island site of cermony blessing land on Shigley Hill bought by Bear River Mattole Wiyot Tribe INDIANS - CULTURAL PRESERVATION, INDIANS - RESERVATIONS, WIYOT TRIBE
17466 1992-05-08 A4 Editorial: State quake insurance plan needs overhaul, not burial EARTHQUAKES, INSURANCE
17467 1992-05-08 A6 League of Women Voters announces of candidate debates, gives dates ELECTIONS
17468 1992-05-08 A8 Eureka Southern Railroad's back taxes may boost local agencies RAILROADS, TAXES
17469 1992-05-08 B1 Back to his home base, Philip Amer returns for performances at RCB's spring concert (photo) DANCE
17470 1992-05-08 B5 HSU athlete Eric Elston ends 8th in decathlon & Michelle Latimer 8th in hepthlon at NCAC meet TRACK & FIELD SPORTS
17471 1992-05-08 B7 Lonyx Landry will represent the US in 1992 Freestyle Wrestling tour of Japan, nees financial help WRESTLING
17472 1992-05-08 B7 Heather Greer was 2nd all-round & Kami Ladd 12 in the U.S. Rhythmic Gymnastic Classic Championships GYMNASTICS
17473 1992-05-09 A1 Samoa loses market; old store hurt by decline in economy dependent on timber (photo: Verdon Dixon). GROCERIES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., SAMOA
17474 1992-05-09 A1 Red Cross releases structure-damage figures from quake. EARTHQUAKES, RED CROSS
17475 1992-05-09 A1 Riggs, Hamburg wage a heated verbal battle in a race for Congress (photos). RIGGS, FRANK, U.S. CONGRESS
17476 1992-05-09 A3 Plastics recycling claim criticized; Recycling Center has mail-in campaign of "Recyclable? Where?" RECYCLING
17477 1992-05-09 A3 Assemblyman Hauser plan offers aid to damaged buildings. EARTHQUAKES, HAUSER, DAN, HISTORICAL SITES
17478 1992-05-09 A3 Book sale today, Sunday at the Carnegie Building. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
17479 1992-05-09 A3 Coast Guard aids surfers Mike Duncan, Jeff Schafer near north jetty. ACCIDENTS - WATER, SURFING, U.S. COAST GUARD
17480 1992-05-09 A3 Eureka City Schools trustees voted to hire Dennis Cook Enterprises to log, clear Harris St. parcel. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
17481 1992-05-09 A3 Humboldt Co. League of Women Voters donates books, pamphlets on elections to County Library. ELECTIONS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
17482 1992-05-09 A8 Times-Standard's earthquake coverage honored by Associated Press wire service. EARTHQUAKES, NEWSPAPERS
17483 1992-05-09 A8 Flower fun: photo of Marty Reed at Rhododendron Show at the Eureka Mall. FLOWER SHOWS, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
17484 1992-05-09 B1 Eel River Ministerial Assn. has established a quake-relief fund to meet needs not covered elsewhere. CLERGY, EARTHQUAKES
17485 1992-05-09 B1 Time for prayer: photo: Assembly of God Pastor Tom Galovich sings during National Day of Prayer. RELIGION
17486 1992-05-09 B5 Quake relief for historic home sites from U.S. Bank and National Trust for Historic Preservation. EARTHQUAKES, HISTORICAL SITES
17487 1992-05-10 A1 Close-up: Leon Berliner of Cornucopia, Eureka, interviewed. Classical music, WW2, explored. (Photo) JEWS, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
17488 1992-05-10 A1 Close-up: Jean Wellington, a blind announcer with KHSU radio; his music & life explored. (Photo) MUSIC - CLASSICAL, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
17489 1992-05-10 A1 A new zip code will take affect July 1. Eureka will get 95503 for Cutten, Pine Hill, Indianola, etc. POSTAL SERVICES
17490 1992-05-10 A1 Earthquake insurance rare on the North Coast, one in seven owners covered. EARTHQUAKES, INSURANCE
17491 1992-05-10 A3 Humboldt Wildlife Care Center received $200 donation and boxes of medical supplies for sick animals WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
17492 1992-05-10 A3 Eureka Police have new evidence in the year old Daniel Lewis King killing but still working on case. HOMICIDE
17493 1992-05-10 A3 Costco still looking at sites for a new store in the Eureka area, 3 places being considered. RETAIL STORES
17494 1992-05-10 A3 The Trinidad Rancheria will continue to have police service until June when the City Council decides INDIANS - RESERVATIONS, TRINIDAD
17495 1992-05-10 A3 The winners of the Rhododendron parade contests listed. (Photos) PARADES, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
17496 1992-05-10 A4 Editorial: A legacy of vast support in the wake of the quakes. EARTHQUAKES
17497 1992-05-10 A6 Humboldt County expected to start reduction and recycling to achieve state mandates. RECYCLING, REFUSE DISPOSAL
17498 1992-05-10 A6 Earthquake cleanup funds amounting to $60,000 to be used dispose of hazardous waste & recyclables. EARTHQUAKES, REFUSE DISPOSAL
17499 1992-05-10 B1 Potpourri: The story of mother Cherry Shanda and daughter Gwen Manfredda who needs liver transplant. MOTHERS
17500 1992-05-10 B2 National Nursing Home Week celebrated at Redwood Care Centers from May 10th to 16th. NURSING HOMES & CONVALESCENT HOSPITALS