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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
18251 1992-06-24 B3 Sumeg Village Days to celebrate Yurok culture. YUROK TRIBE
18252 1992-06-25 A1 Dixon fears state budget cuts will provoke bitter local feuds. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET
18253 1992-06-25 A1 P.L. logging on hold for surveys on marbled murrelet. MARBLED MURRELET
18254 1992-06-25 A3 Lightning-caused fires keep burning. FOREST FIRES
18255 1992-06-25 A3 Charles Dwelley injured in collision with John Thomas in Fortuna. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
18256 1992-06-25 A3 Michael Colvin of Garberville robbed by two men. THEFT
18257 1992-06-25 A3 Blue Lake delays vote on pact with Little League for use of Iorg Field. BLUE LAKE
18258 1992-06-25 A3 Retiring Times-Standard publisher Gerald Colby roasted at retirement dinner. NEWSPAPERS
18259 1992-06-25 A3 Randy Frost charges Ferndale mayor Ron Richardson with blocking cable broadcast of city meetings. FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL
18260 1992-06-25 A3 Cost of Fieldbrook bike lanes too much for county budget. BICYCLES
18261 1992-06-25 A5 Eureka blasts state lawmakers plan to take city funds. EUREKA - BUDGET
18262 1992-06-25 A5 Walter Robinson, injured in earthquake inspection, airlifted home. EARTHQUAKES
18263 1992-06-25 B3 Salmon season reopens Tuesday. SALMON
18264 1992-06-25 B4 Eureka/Humboldt County Convention & Visitors Bureau shuffles leadership posts. TOURISM
18265 1992-06-26 A1 Homeless to be evicted form south spit of the Humboldt Bay HOMELESS, JETTIES
18266 1992-06-26 A1 House fire kills 1, badly burns infant in Pecwan (no names given) FIRES
18267 1992-06-26 A1 Ferndale quake set acceleration, most internal force ever recorded (photo Lori Dengler) EARTHQUAKES
18268 1992-06-26 A3 Prayer ban won't alter local school practices RELIGION, SCHOOLS
18269 1992-06-26 A1 Crews search for missing teen Eric Michael Goetz, last seen getting off school bus MISSING PERSONS
18270 1992-06-26 A3 More movies coming to The Movies when it expands with two more screens MOVIE THEATERS
18271 1992-06-26 A3 Recycling 'grannies' get a thanks for their work in recycleing brown bags (photo Fortuna seniors) RECYCLING, SENIORS - ORGANIZATIONS
18272 1992-06-26 A3 A Berkeley firm, David Keith Todd, hired for feasibility study on ground water WATER SUPPLY
18273 1992-06-26 A3 Danny Fidler injured in motorcycle accident ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
18274 1992-06-26 A4 Face to Face: Councilwoman Jean Warnes discusses failure of Measure N & funding for Eureka Police ELECTIONS, EUREKA - BUDGET, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
18275 1992-06-26 A8 CHP gets new trap for speed freaks, State supplies new radar devices CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, TRAFFIC
18276 1992-06-26 A8 Drug spat sparked killing, police say; Phillip Soto Jr. allegedly was stabbed by wife, name withheld DRUG ABUSE, HOMICIDE
18277 1992-06-26 B1 Teens embrace the classics at HSU annual Sequoia Chamber Music Workshop (photos) HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CLASSES, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
18278 1992-06-26 B2 Young pianist excels; Hana Lee Kim is youngest winner at Northern California Solo Piano competition CHILDREN, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
18279 1992-06-26 B2 Funds go to Special Olympics after "Commit to get fit" program FUNDRAISING DRIVES
18280 1992-06-26 Al4 Review: Light Opera stages delightful "Pirates of Penzance" (photo) HUMBOLDT LIGHT OPERA COMPANY, THEATERS - CR
18281 1992-06-26 AL7 Humboldt Brewery to pull plug on concerts in July, plan to expand BEER & BREWERIES, RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
18282 1992-06-27 A1 Big spill in the Eel River; 40,000 gallons of raw sewage in South Fork. EEL RIVER, SEWAGE DISPOSAL
18283 1992-06-27 A1 PL won't fund fireworks because of "Takeback" ad; Worthen's "disparaging remarks cited in letter. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, FOURTH OF JULY, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
18284 1992-06-27 A3 Building a future: photo: Native American students building energy-efficient home on Mitchell Rd. INDIANS, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
18285 1992-06-27 A3 Biologist evaluates Owl Creek logging; marbled murrelet habitat degraded by PL operation. MARBLED MURRELET, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
18286 1992-06-27 A3 Frank Klopp retires as Arcata Public Works chief. ARCATA PUBLIC WORKS
18287 1992-06-27 A3 Comments wanted on rules for signs by Eureka Planning Commission. SIGNS
18288 1992-06-27 A3 Eureka City Council cancels budget session until state budget is more concrete. EUREKA - BUDGET
18289 1992-06-27 A6 County Public Works chief Guy Kulstad to retire; Deputy Dir. John Murray named to replace him. HUMBOLDT COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
18290 1992-06-27 B1 For the Fellowship: photo of model of Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. UNITARIAN CHURCHES
18291 1992-06-27 B1 Creation vs. science: open plea from pastor to science instructor by Dr. Jerry Corbaley. RELIGION, SCIENCE
18292 1992-06-28 A1 Close-up: Bret Harte, journalist/editor of the Northern Californian weekly of Arcata 1860 (photos) INDIANS, NEWSPAPERS
18293 1992-06-28 A1 Teachers and school officials argue over whether to hold back or have students repeat failed classes EDUCATION, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, JACOBY CREEK SCHOOL, TEACHERS
18294 1992-06-28 A3 Arcata Downtown Business Community dropped its plan assess a $50 to $200 tax on 186 local merchants ARCATA - DOWNTOWN
18295 1992-06-28 A3 Yurok Tribal Council seeks a lawsuit for 500 million calling "unfair" the '88 settlement act. LAWSUITS, YUROK TRIBE
18296 1992-06-28 A3 Calgon Carbon of PA buys Trans-Pacific Carbon Company in the Blue Lake Industrial Park. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, TOXIC WASTES
18297 1992-06-28 A3 Carlotta, a pickup truck driven by Larry Weixelbaum crashed into Bobbi Suhrs house Saturday evening. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
18298 1992-06-28 A3 Arcata residents of the Alliance Road, Foster Avenue area have stopped the Railroad Museum proposal. MUSEUMS, RAILROADS
18299 1992-06-28 A4 Editorial: Proposed water filtration plant, a waste of Humboldt money. WATER SUPPLY
18300 1992-06-28 A6 Child Care: What is the Toy Lending Library? It lends toys,books etc.,says Director Carol Hill(photo LIBRARIES