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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
18551 1992-07-15 C1 Residential shelter opens for runaway & homeless kids. YOUTH
18552 1992-07-15 C1 Dr. George Husband appointed cancer liaison physician for St. Joseph Hospital. CANCER, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
18553 1992-07-15 C2 St. Hospital Hospital volunteers organize rummage sale. SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
18554 1992-07-15 C3 New tepee tents donated to Camp Fire by Humboldt Area Foundation. CAMPFIRE GIRLS & BOYS
18555 1992-07-15 C3 List of Fortuna High School seniors who are recipients of grants & scholarships. FORTUNA UNION HIGH SCHOOL
18556 1992-07-15 C3 Students from Zane & Winship Junior High to visit sister city Kamisu, Japan. SISTER CITIES, WINSHIP JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, ZANE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
18557 1992-07-16 A1 Airline to end Humboldt flights; American Eagle says it plans halt to service in September (photo). AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
18558 1992-07-16 A1 Eureka City Schools trustees adopts bus fee for athletes. EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, SPORTS
18559 1992-07-16 A3 Ad campaign targets tourists; $75,000 drive hopes to boost North Coast (photo). TOURISM
18560 1992-07-16 A3 Freshwater logging plans discussed; residents, Pacific Lumber discuss plan to harvest 738 acres. LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
18561 1992-07-16 A3 U.S. Geological Survey office to close in Eureka. FLOODS
18562 1992-07-16 n3 Arcata City Council accepts resignation of Paul Weller from Design Assistance Committee. ARCATA PLANNING
18563 1992-07-16 A3 Wildfires rage throughout region. FOREST FIRES
18564 1992-07-16 A3 Shooting victim Todd J. Criner's condition worsens; suspect Guy E. Farmer remains at large. HOMICIDE
18565 1992-07-16 A3 Bear Valley Mattole Wiyot Tribe to hold meeting of No.Calif. and Tillie Hardwick tribes on Friday. WIYOT TRIBE
18566 1992-07-16 A5 Humboldt Transit Authority to widen service for disabled; lack of funds will postpone plan, however. HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
18567 1992-07-16 A5 Arcata rejects plan to raise bus fee. BUS LINES, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
18568 1992-07-16 A8 Community ties (photo: Jaime Crowell of Fieldbrook Community Services presents check to Arcata.) FIELDBROOK, SEWAGE DISPOSAL
18569 1992-07-16 A11 Old mill to house new center; Crown Redwood site earmarked by Fortuna group as Fortuna Business Park INDUSTRIAL PARKS
18570 1992-07-16 A11 Foodworks Culinary Center business incubator will hold grand opening Aug. 6. ARCATA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INDUSTRIAL PARKS
18571 1992-07-16 A12 Eureka City Schools trustees mull fees for children in elementary honor band, orchestra. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
18572 1992-07-16 A12 Convicted killer Joseph P. Reed loses effort for new trial, gets prison term. HOMICIDE
18573 1992-07-16 A12 Scott Thorstenson says he begged Lawrence Short, Amos Nuckols for victim Courtney DeBroux's life. HOMICIDE
18574 1992-07-16 Sup Brown-bagging; Food Bank program provides food for low-income seniors (photo: Rose Crabtree,S.Penn) FOOD PROGRAMS
18575 1992-07-16 Sup Organic gardening draws quite a crowd (photo: teacher Wes Reinhardt, students). GARDENING
18576 1992-07-16 Sup Proposal for seniors to help seniors; $31 of Senior Credit Act would go to Cal. Senior Special Fund. SENIOR CITIZENS
18577 1992-07-17 A1 2 mild earthquakes shake Eureka, Redding areas EARTHQUAKES
18578 1992-07-17 A1 Fine welcome for tall ship; the Revenue Cutter Californai visits Humboldt Bay (photo) SHIPS
18579 1992-07-17 A1 Lawrence Roy Short & Amos Lee Nuckols to stand trial for motel murder of Courtney Jay DeBroux HOMICIDE
18580 1992-07-17 A3 Aid delay adds burden to local quake victims, California Residential Earthquake Revocery Fund slow EARTHQUAKES
18581 1992-07-17 A3 Arcata approved trash fees rise and will take over billing for Arcata Garbage, recyclables added RECYCLING, REFUSE DISPOSAL
18582 1992-07-17 A3 Wiyots' 102-acre Table Bluff Reservation development prepared (photo Jim Cremeens & Albert James) INDIANS - RESERVATIONS, WIYOT TRIBE
18583 1992-07-17 A4 Editorial: Proposed Redwood Coast Railroad Museum in Arcata may be derailed by red tape MUSEUMS, RAILROADS
18584 1992-07-17 A4 Face to Face: Arcata Mayor Victor Schaub discusses the City Council & politics ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, ARCATA MAYOR
18585 1992-07-17 A5 Eureka teachers angry at district's rejection of contract EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, TEACHERS
18586 1992-07-17 A5 Eureka school tenant objects to paying rent for mobile home on school property EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, MOBILE HOME PARKS & MOBILE HOMES
18587 1992-07-17 A6 Perot pullout leaves local supporters dejected, several quoted ELECTIONS
18588 1992-07-17 A8 State IOUs slowly trickling into local banks BANKING, CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, CALIFORNIA - EMPLOYEES
18589 1992-07-17 B1 House of light; sculptor Don Hubbard captures lighthouse charisma wih copper (photo) ART & ARTISTS
18590 1992-07-17 B4 Arcata claims Little League crown in win over McKinleyville (photo Sunnj Rose & Ryan Flenner) BASEBALL
18591 1992-07-17 AL4 Ferndale rep gives best regards in tribute to top tunes "Give My Regards To Broadway" (rev) THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
18592 1992-07-17 AL6 Troubled PACT rises above fund crisis for '92-'93 season, has 75% of funds needed THEATERS - PACIFIC ART CENTER
18593 1992-07-17 AL8 Jane Hill's one women show "Getting It" takes a deft, funny look at 4 lives, now at Dell'Arte (rev) THEATERS - DELLARTE
18594 1992-07-17 AL8 Dell'Arte joins fight against tobacco use with grant to tour schools SMOKING, THEATERS - DELLARTE
18595 1992-07-17 AL4 Humboldt Brewery throws last dance at International Beer Garden before closing for bottling plant BEER & BREWERIES, RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
18596 1992-07-18 A1 College of the Redwoods faces giant cuts in budget; 45 classes axed, more in jeopardy. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES
18597 1992-07-18 A1 Humboldt Planning Commission panel OKs Reggae on the River event. EEL RIVER, MUSIC - POPULAR
18598 1992-07-18 A1 Extra salmon day given sports anglers. SALMON
18599 1992-07-18 A1 At least 10 lightning fires break out on North Coast. FOREST FIRES
18600 1992-07-18 A3 City Garbage Co. sues Humboldt County for $12 million; County refuses to raise rates cited by firm. REFUSE DISPOSAL