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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
18751 1992-07-28 A6 FHA names Humboldt Bank as first local lender to offer guaranteed rural housing loans (photo). BANKING
18752 1992-07-28 A6 Hardware store,food store, four smaller stores planned for Broadway property. RETAIL STORES
18753 1992-07-28 C7 Washington School summer program mixes fun and learning (photo). WASHINGTON SCHOOL
18754 1992-07-29 A1 Todd Zignati of Petrolia accidentally shot in head; in critical condition. SHOOTINGS
18755 1992-07-29 A1 Prairie Creek Fish Hatchery to close; parcel-tax proposal unfair. FISH HATCHERIES
18756 1992-07-29 A1 Reggae on the River festival approved with conditions. MUSIC - POPULAR
18757 1992-07-29 A3 Board okays increase in garbage rates. REFUSE DISPOSAL
18758 1992-07-29 A3 Permit granted to demolish laundry room in back of historic house. HISTORICAL SITES
18759 1992-07-29 A3 Blue Lake eases policy on payroll advances. BLUE LAKE
18760 1992-07-29 A3 Blue Lake firemen allowed to sell beer at Annie & Mary Day festival. FAIRS
18761 1992-07-29 A3 Blue Lake appreciates downtown building owners who fixed up their properties. BLUE LAKE
18762 1992-07-29 A1 FEMA to close Eureka earthquake relief office Friday. EARTHQUAKES
18763 1992-07-29 A3 Gravel miners should be able to get permits more easily. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
18764 1992-07-29 A3 July unusually warm and humid for Eureka. WEATHER
18765 1992-07-29 A3 Dry weather requires use of sprinklers at Morris School. MORRIS SCHOOL
18766 1992-07-29 A5 Rowdy teens force Blue Lake bus stop to be moved. BUS LINES
18767 1992-07-29 B1 Elaine Kerrigan wins Arabian horse dressage competition. HORSES
18768 1992-07-29 B3 Eddie Fitsgerald stops in Arcata on longest continuous bicycle ride in history. BICYCLES
18769 1992-07-29 B4 North Coast Small Business Development Center to offer series of workshops. SMALL BUSINESS
18770 1992-07-29 B4 Pacific Bell to sponsor emergency preparedness seminar. EARTHQUAKES
18771 1992-07-29 C1 Tour of the Unknown Coast presents earthquake relief funds. BICYCLES
18772 1992-07-29 C2 Avoidance the best way to deal with Lyme Disease ticks. LYME DISEASE
18773 1992-07-29 C2 Poster Art show sponsored by Arcata Chamber of Commerce to be displayed at Plaza Grill. ART & ARTISTS
18774 1992-07-29 C2 Eureka Sons of Norway hosts convention. SCANDINAVIANS
18775 1992-07-29 C3 C.R. Foundation League sponsors rummage sale. FUNDRAISING DRIVES
18776 1992-07-29 C3 Charles Stercks & Hugh Callahan of Coast Guard Cutter Acushnet honored. U.S. COAST GUARD
18777 1992-07-29 C3 Jerry & Gisela Rohde to sign copies of Humboldt Redwoods State Park guidebook at Visitor Center. AUTHORS
18778 1992-07-29 C3 Five choosen to receive H.D. Timm Williams Memorial Scholarship Award. SCHOLARSHIPS
18779 1992-07-30 A1 Air agency continures probe of strong odors that permeated the Eureka area recently AIR POLLUTION
18780 1992-07-30 A1 The Russian ship Privolye returns to pick up wood pulp at Louisian-Pacific dock (photos) LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., PULP MILLS, SHIPS
18781 1992-07-30 A1 Unidentified man injured in house fire in Lazy Double BB Trailer Park near Salyer FIRES, MOBILE HOME PARKS & MOBILE HOMES
18782 1992-07-30 A1 Board hires woman to be county's top administrator, photo Chris Arnold HUMBOLDT COUNTY CAO
18783 1992-07-30 A3 Senior Resource Center renews lease for Washington Scholl with Eureka SENIORS - ORGANIZATIONS
18784 1992-07-30 A3 Eureka OKs bid for Municipal Golf Course irrigation system with Russell D. Mitchell & Associates GOLF
18785 1992-07-30 A3 Eureka Business Improvement District outlines activities EUREKA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
18786 1992-07-30 A3 Accidental shooting victim Todd Ziganti dies at hospital. He was shot near Petrolia ACCIDENTS (MISC)
18787 1992-07-30 A3 Blaze razes empty house in Carlotta FIRES
18788 1992-07-30 A3 Eureka City Council OKs deal with Wahlund Construction for water main project EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY
18789 1992-07-30 A3 Rio Dell ready for 3 wild days; schedule of events at Wildwood Days festival (photo Sharon Garmer) FAIRS, RIO DELL
18790 1992-07-30 A6 Names sought for plaque for Humboldt's Viet War dead, 53 names given VIETNAM WAR
18791 1992-07-30 A6 Dan Hamburg wins labor vote in race for 1st Congressional District ELECTIONS, U.S. CONGRESS
18792 1992-07-30 A8 Photo: Firefighters battle blaze at Victorian house owned by Teresa Sims FIRES
18793 1992-07-30 A8 Security boosted for 9th annual Reggae on the River festival MUSIC - POPULAR, POLICE, SOUTHERN HUMBOLDT COUNTY
18794 1992-07-30 A8 Senior-citizen students await cuts at HSU, the Over-60 Program could be victiom of budget slashing HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CLASSES, SENIORS - EVENTS
18795 1992-07-31 A1 South spit homeless to sue County (photos of the Wagners, Edith Helmey, Sylvia Shepherd & Guy Keller HOMELESS, JETTIES
18796 1992-07-31 A1 Ferndale dairy farmer William Jay Coppini to plead guilty to fraud, drivers in milk case fined DAIRIES, FRAUD
18797 1992-07-31 A3 Voucher program for private education fate still undecided, missed November ballot PRIVATE SCHOOLS
18798 1992-07-31 A3 Fort Humboldt Day keeps growing FORT HUMBOLDT
18799 1992-07-31 A3 World War II vet George Wilson memorial will be dedicated VETERANS
18800 1992-07-31 A3 Annie & Mary Day still on tract, as Blue Lake's festival chugs along without trains FAIRS, RAILROADS