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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
18051 1992-06-12 A3 Some advice that may prevent gas explosions like the one in Eureka Tuesday EXPLOSIVES, FIRE PROTECTION, NATURAL GAS
18052 1992-06-12 A3 Fire guts Freshwater home (photo of firefighter Mide Filardo) FIRES
18053 1992-06-12 A3 Mobile homes ready in Rio Dell for quake victims EARTHQUAKES, RIO DELL
18054 1992-06-12 A3 Benbow gets permit for dam BENBOW
18055 1992-06-12 A3 Patrick Fitzgerald Morris arrested for alleged assault at home of Delois Morris ASSAULT
18056 1992-06-12 A3 Lewiston Dam to release more water into the Trinity River TRINITY RIVER
18057 1992-06-12 A4 Editorial: Sheriff's proposed cuts would hurt Humboldt areas HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
18058 1992-06-12 A4 Face to Face: C. J. Sylvester tells what recreational opportunities by Eureka Parks & Recreation Dep PARKS, RECREATION
18059 1992-06-12 B1 Amy Wood & Sarah Giacomini have been selected to attend the National Young Leaders Conference in DC AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, TRAVEL
18060 1992-06-12 B1 Photo: Artist Jana Hollifield has turned a wall at Mad River Hospital into an aquatic experience ART & ARTISTS, HOSPITALS
18061 1992-06-12 B2 HSU scholarships pay honor to professors, winners named SCHOLARSHIPS
18062 1992-06-12 B2 Redwoods United has a new executive director, Carl Ochsner REDWOODS UNITED
18063 1992-06-12 B2 Spencer Davis wins $1,000 scholarship in Chico (photo) SCHOLARSHIPS
18064 1992-06-12 B2 PG&E awards 3 scholarships to James Richards, Jason Jurrens & Edward Vasquez PUBLIC UTILITIES, SCHOLARSHIPS
18065 1992-06-12 B2 32 children of employees of the Pacific Lumber Co. have been awarded scholarships PACIFIC LUMBER CO., SCHOLARSHIPS
18066 1992-06-12 B2 Photo: Arcata Museum opened - Dan Hauser, Kaaren Buffington & True Hoyle HAUSER, DAN, MUSEUMS
18067 1992-06-12 B3 Patrick Okey has been named director of the Humboldt-Del Norte Foundation for Medical Care FOUNDATIONS
18068 1992-06-12 B4 Mike Katri runs to glory stand alone in area prep history TRACK & FIELD SPORTS
18069 1992-06-12 C1 Ray's Sentry Market in Smith River makes comeback after fire (photo Dodson & Nidiffer) GROCERIES
18070 1992-06-12 AL3 New Orleans band, the Neville Brothers, hot in a Benboe show (photo, rev) BENBOW, MUSIC - POPULAR
18071 1992-06-12 AL8 Six Rivers National Forest announces summer season at campgrounds OUTDOOR RECREATION, SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
18072 1992-06-13 A1 HSU budget cuts begin; faculty and classes start getting the ax. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
18073 1992-06-13 A1 North Coast cities imperiled by state money-saving idea; Eureka would lose property, vehicle taxes. CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, EUREKA - BUDGET
18074 1992-06-13 A1 FEMA quake worker Walter Robinson of Seattle paralyzed in freak accident in Rio Dell (photo). EARTHQUAKES
18075 1992-06-13 A1 Frank Jager officially wins Eureka City Council seat (photo). EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
18076 1992-06-13 A3 Commencement crazinesss (photo: Eureka High grads D. Bowermaster, J. Marrow, C. Childers, R.Todoroff EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
18077 1992-06-13 A3 Timber, crop output down in '91; rules, weather put production 25% below 1990 figures. AGRICULTURE, TIMBER INDUSTRY
18078 1992-06-13 A3 Chimneys may have damage from April quakes, officials warn. EARTHQUAKES
18079 1992-06-13 A3 Klamath Fisheries Task Force meets to make recommendations for 1993 salmon restoration projects. FISHERIES, SALMON
18080 1992-06-13 A3 Book available at county building department provides tips on quake readiness. EARTHQUAKES
18081 1992-06-13 A3 Humboldt Beach and Dunes Advisory Committee panel outlines options for dunes. DUNES
18082 1992-06-13 A3 Fortuna trash hauler to ask for higher rates. REFUSE DISPOSAL
18083 1992-06-13 A3 Mayor's Traffic Safety Committee keeps mayor in title, but broadens scope to include other cities. SAFETY
18084 1992-06-13 A3 Save the Redwoods League donates 180 acres to Avenue of the Giants. AVENUE OF THE GIANTS
18085 1992-06-13 B1 First Christian Church welcomes Doris A. Stanley as its new pastor. CLERGY, PROTESTANT CHURCHES
18086 1992-06-13 B1 "Where He has gone" ; for the Christian who is facing illness, death, by Fr. John Rogers. CATHOLIC CHURCHES, HOSPICE
18087 1992-06-13 B8 Look back at successful year; big accomplishments in Lumberjack sports. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS
18088 1992-06-14 A1 Close-up: Home Apart. Children of divorced parents express their feelings.(Photos) CHILDREN, DIVORCE
18089 1992-06-14 A1 The state is studying regular passenger train service ideas for Eureka area to Larkspur in Marin. RAILROADS
18090 1992-06-14 A3 Western star Waylon Jennings chats with fans at Eureka Municipal Auditorium before a concert (Photo) MUSIC - POPULAR
18091 1992-06-14 A3 Christmas Truck parade planners are trying to make it safer in the future. PARADES, TRUCKS & TRUCKING
18092 1992-06-14 A3 The Old Town Police Annex is going to waste says Arnie Millsap in interview. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
18093 1992-06-14 A4 Editorial: The idea of Eureka to San Francisco rail service is discussed. RAILROADS
18094 1992-06-14 A14 Eureka city employees get an average $26,879 in wages, which is below other California cites. EUREKA - EMPLOYEES
18095 1992-06-14 A14 Martin Chavez was burned when a fire started at his residence on California St. while gas cleaning. FIRES
18096 1992-06-14 A14 Mark Holland arrested for arson after fleeing a fire in 800 block of Sonoma St. he allegedly set. ARSON, FIRES
18097 1992-06-14 B1 Potpourri: Vacationers build trails at Stone Lagoon as part of American Hiking Soc. Program (Photos) CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS, OUTDOOR RECREATION, TRAILS
18098 1992-06-14 B2 Wonderful Whales program at Worthington School. Sean Donohoe exploring a Pilot whale bone.(Photo) WHALES, WORTHINGTON SCHOOL
18099 1992-06-14 B2 Dawn Potter, Andrea Werner, Sarah Martin & Bo Wilson selected to go to Girls' State (Photos) AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
18100 1992-06-14 B2 Matthew Pedley, a North High senior, was named a National Merit Scholarship finalist.(Photo) SCHOLARSHIPS