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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
18151 1992-06-18 A1 Train revival gets public boost; local supporters of Bay Area line cite benefits to area economy. RAILROADS
18152 1992-06-18 A1 Eureka leaders optimistic on Costco plans. RETAIL STORES
18153 1992-06-18 A3 Forum set on game bus fees for Eureka High School interscholastic sports. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, SPORTS
18154 1992-06-18 A3 Perot supporters work for ballot spot (photo: Sherry Livingston, Madaline Hays). ELECTIONS
18155 1992-06-18 A3 Arcata adopts budget. ARCATA - BUDGET
18156 1992-06-18 A3 Wildfire razes Simpson Timber Co. acreage in the Blue Creek drainage. FOREST FIRES, SIMPSON TIMBER CO.
18157 1992-06-18 A3 Pastor Kenworthy complains about religious organizations being left out of earthquake recovery plan. CLERGY, EARTHQUAKES
18158 1992-06-18 A3 Rio Dell Mayor Ernie Cannady asks citizens to lobby Legislature for state budget solution. CALIFORNIA - BUDGET
18159 1992-06-18 A3 Arcata City Council appoints Marjorie Huddleston to the Arcata Foundation. ARCATA FOUNDATION
18160 1992-06-18 A5 Humboldt Transit Authority fares rise to expand services (photo: Roger Murphy). HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY
18161 1992-06-18 A5 Jury to get Manila shooting case today (John McKeown allegedly shot Louis Moon). HOMICIDE
18162 1992-06-18 A8 Eureka negotiating for Victoria Gardens senior housing project again. SENIORS - HOUSING
18163 1992-06-18 A8 Child molester Donald Holt gets 12 years. CHILD ABUSE
18164 1992-06-18 C1 HSU Athletic Director Chuck Lindemenn appointed to Natl. Assn. of College Directors of Athletics. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS
18165 1992-06-18 C3 Off and riding (photo: cyclists in Tour of the Unknown Coast). BICYCLES
18166 1992-06-18 Sen Time travelers: Decades Revisited group tells stories of their lives (photo: J. Roscoe, J.DeMulling) SENIOR CITIZENS
18167 1992-06-18 Sen Cal. Dept. of Aging will hold hearing on formula to distribute funding for senior programs. AGING
18168 1992-06-19 A1 Melvin Belli takes hospital suit where Ruth & Robert Wainwright are suing Mad River Hospital LAWYERS, MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
18169 1992-06-19 A1 Molestation case dropped against former deputy sheriff Kevin Christie, girl won't testify CHILD ABUSE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
18170 1992-06-19 A1 State budget cuts threaten area fairs CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, FAIRS
18171 1992-06-19 A3 Trash-fee hike in Rio Dell nets protest by City Council to Supervisors REFUSE DISPOSAL, RIO DELL CITY COUNCIL
18172 1992-06-19 A3 State finds local quake aid frauds EARTHQUAKES
18173 1992-06-19 A3 Humboldt braces for budget shocks; local budget in turmoil waiting for State Budget to be decided on CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET
18174 1992-06-19 A3 Fortuna Redevelopment Agency OKs pact with county on tax collection FORTUNA, TAXES
18175 1992-06-19 A3 Youths learn by seeing sounds, computers aid students with hearing loss in Eureka Schools COMPUTERS, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
18176 1992-06-19 A3 James Fay angry about his dead dog, shot by officer Tom Dewey ARCATA POLICE DEPARTMENT, DOGS
18177 1992-06-19 A3 Eureka City Council OKs contracts for street repair STREETS
18178 1992-06-19 A4 Editorial: 4-H provides the "heart" for festive summer fairs FAIRS, FOUR-H CLUBS
18179 1992-06-19 A4 Face to Face: Pat Murphy discusses Ultrapower Inc. in Blue Lake & it's refuse disposal problems COGENERATION, REFUSE DISPOSAL
18180 1992-06-19 C1 Photo: Dance Expressions' "Ragen Rhythms" tappers returned form Great California Tap Jam DANCE
18181 1992-06-19 C5 Mike Katri to face world's best at the Keebler International Prep Track & Field meet TRACK & FIELD SPORTS
18182 1992-06-19 AL7 Waylon Jennings practices safe set during Eureka concert (rev) Photo MUSIC - POPULAR
18183 1992-06-20 A1 Supervisor Anna Sparks testifies at Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Team hearing (photo). SPOTTED OWL
18184 1992-06-20 Af1 Bayside man John McKeown acquitted in attempted murder of Louis Moon. HOMICIDE
18185 1992-06-20 A1 Coastal Conservancy OKs Safeway near Bayshore Mall, to be built along with restoration of marsh. SUPERMARKETS, WETLANDS
18186 1992-06-20 A3 Lawyers for Drs. J. Carroll, B. Kessler defend care of R. Wainwright in Legionnaire's case. LAWSUITS
18187 1992-06-20 A3 Holy rollers! (photo of Nicomi Levine at Redwood Acres Fair). FAIRS
18188 1992-06-20 A3 Senior citizens plead case against budget cuts AGING, SENIORS - MEDICAL CARE
18189 1992-06-20 A3 Klamath Fisheries Task Force seeks water for salmon, steelhead. FISHERIES, SALMON
18190 1992-06-20 A3 Arcata City Council hears testimony opposing rezoning request by S.,D. Pontoni in Sunset district. ZONING
18191 1992-06-20 A3 Dan Hamburg, Democratic Congressional hopeful, to meet supporters at annual barbeque. DEMOCRATIC PARTY, U.S. CONGRESS
18192 1992-06-20 A3 Dan Hamburg blasts unemployment vote by Rep. Frank Riggs. RIGGS, FRANK, U.S. CONGRESS
18193 1992-06-20 A6 Like robberies spur two-county manhunt for three Laotian men. THEFT
18194 1992-06-20 B1 Arcata Church of the Nazarene welcomes new pastor, Dan Flemming and his family. CLERGY, PROTESTANT CHURCHES
18195 1992-06-20 B1 Life as a father, raising children spurs appreciation for his dad, by Rev. Dave Sczepanski. FATHERS
18196 1992-06-20 B3 Consulting office, SHN, breaks ground in Eureka (photo: N.Flemming, S. Dixon, R.Johnson,J.Selvage). ENGINEERING
18197 1992-06-21 A1 Close-up: Sea Critters, article on animals of the beaches, also about the new mammal center (Photos) BEACHES, CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS, CRESCENT CITY
18198 1992-06-21 A1 Headwaters Forest to be appraised by U.S. Forest service for purchase from Pacific Lumber Company. PACIFIC LUMBER CO., U.S. FOREST SERVICE
18199 1992-06-21 A3 Mad River levee appears to be holding the water coarse south of Highway 101 near McKinleyville. MAD RIVER
18200 1992-06-21 A3 Judi Bari and Darrel Cherney amending their lawsuit against the police agencies after May 1990 bomb. EXPLOSIVES, LAWSUITS