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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
19251 1992-09-03 A3 Blaze damages Oriental Food & Spice store in Eureka Wednesday night. FIRES
19252 1992-09-03 A3 Eureka City Schools may renege on rental charge for mobile home occupants residing on their land. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
19253 1992-09-03 A3 Police arrested Victor Bacchetti and later released him for stabbing a youth in Valley West. ASSAULT
19254 1992-09-03 A3 Ukiah Mayor Fred Schneiter, a Republican, endorsed Ukiah Democrat Dan Hamburg's congressional bid. U.S. CONGRESS
19255 1992-09-03 A3 Tax form evaders to receive letters from the state Franchise Tax Board. TAXES
19256 1992-09-03 A3 Leroy Simms, 8, carries crab bait by bike to fish on shore of Humboldt Bay (photo.) FISHING
19257 1992-09-03 A3 North Coast tax form evaders to receive letters from the state Franchise Tax Board. TAXES
19258 1992-09-03 A3 According to Eureka's information bureau, ocean sport salmon fishing is thriving. FISHING, SALMON
19259 1992-09-03 A3 Arcata panel debates whether or not to regulate distribution of handbills. ARCATA - LAWS
19260 1992-09-03 A3 Bongo beat on the Plaza is making the Arcata City Council move toward a noise ordinance. ARCATA - LAWS, NOISE POLLUTION
19261 1992-09-03 A3 Anti-drug program DARE wins praise from Arcata Police Department. DRUG ABUSE
19262 1992-09-03 A5 Eureka City Schools trustees took the first step toward closing one of their eight schools EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
19263 1992-09-03 A6 State budget cuts in education did not take local schools by surprise. FINANCIAL PLANNING, SCHOOLS
19264 1992-09-03 C3 Eurekan Dennis Pfeifer sets record in the Cox Cable Run for Goodwill in Old Town Eureka (photo.) RUNNING
19265 1992-09-03 SS1 Carole Ely talks about post-polio syndrome at the Humboldt Senior Resource Center (photo.) SENIORS - ORGANIZATIONS
19266 1992-09-03 SS2 Run for Goodwill held to benefit Redwoods Ombudsman Inc. services for senior citizens (photo.) OMBUDSMAN, RUNNING
19267 1992-09-03 SS7 Rita Gaedicke models a dress during senior fashion show held Aug. 21 at Gottschalk's store. CLOTHING & DRESS, SENIORS - EVENTS
19268 1992-09-04 A1 County may lose millions, State slashes funds for courts, health CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
19269 1992-09-04 A1 Shelter plans upset Eurekeans, Eureka Rescue Mission mulls putting homeless in residential area HOMELESS, RESCUE MISSION
19270 1992-09-04 A3 We'll picket, citizens warn; tank sites irk 5 in Rio Dell, called unsafe (photo the Woodall kids) GASOLINE, RIO DELL, SAFETY
19271 1992-09-04 A3 Gripes about mill odors still climbing, local air quality board received 132 complaints AIR POLLUTION, PULP MILLS
19272 1992-09-04 A3 Single-car wreck near Alton hurts 2, James Quittenton & Oletia Hall ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
19273 1992-09-04 A3 Plea fron Arcata Council just doesn't fly, American Eagle airlines still plans to leave area AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
19274 1992-09-04 A3 Arcata rejects claim from injured cyclist Robin Kohse who says city's poor maintence caused accident ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, LAWSUITS
19275 1992-09-04 A4 Editorial: Anti-gang dollars needed to nab North Coast thugs, stop gangs here JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
19276 1992-09-04 A4 Face to Face: Richard Trimble, head of Humboldt County Drug Task Force, discuses local drug problems DRUG ABUSE
19277 1992-09-04 B1 Institute for Preparatory Music Studies begins its 10th year this fall at HSU (photos) HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CLASSES, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
19278 1992-09-04 B2 Artist Rebecca Cote to design North Country Fair poster ART & ARTISTS, FAIRS
19279 1992-09-04 AL7 Dell'Arte lands $150,000 grant for new projects THEATERS - DELLARTE
19280 1992-09-05 A1 No place is home; Arcata is becoming a haven for homeless Deadheads (photo). HOMELESS, MUSIC - POPULAR
19281 1992-09-05 A1 17-year Fortuna police veteran, Kent Bradshaw, is named chief of city's force(photo). FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT
19282 1992-09-05 A3 Dog days for Eureka police; Department's K-9 force gets two new recruits (photo: Max, Recon, Tai). DOGS, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
19283 1992-09-05 A3 Local task force needs more time on decision to build $16 million regional water treatment plant. WATER SUPPLY
19284 1992-09-05 A3 Democratic congressional hopeful Dan Hamburg accuses Riggs of backing policies that help the rich. DEMOCRATIC PARTY, RIGGS, FRANK, U.S. CONGRESS
19285 1992-09-05 A3 Fortuna City Council to formalize hiring of Police Chief Kent Bradshaw. FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT
19286 1992-09-05 A3 Supervisors cancel weekly meeting Tuesday because it falls between Labor Day and Admission Day. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
19287 1992-09-05 A3 Eureka High School music teacher Don Moehnke stars in mini-documentary "Music Man". EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, TEACHERS
19288 1992-09-05 A3 Phil Baldwin, Peace and Freedom Party candidate for Congress, supports Prop. 167. ELECTIONS, TAXES
19289 1992-09-05 A9 Garrett Montana's desire earns start; HSU quarterback ready for opener at Azuza Pacific (photo). FOOTBALL
19290 1992-09-06 A1 Close-up: State of the Unions; a look at local labor unions; Government, Timber & others. (Photos) LABOR UNIONS
19291 1992-09-06 A1 Darby Vance received a heart transplant Aug 23rd at San Franscisco' Calif. Pacific Medical Center. MEDICAL CARE
19292 1992-09-06 A3 Residents opposed to a tax increase proposed by the Humboldt Fire District are getting organized. FIRE PROTECTION
19293 1992-09-06 A3 The proposed Logging Museum in Indianola is on hold because of the budget crisis. Bill Beat quoted. LOGGING, MUSEUMS
19294 1992-09-06 A3 Drugs blamed in deaths of Richard Studhalter 40, found in Eureka, and Matthew Trujillo 40 at airport DEATHS, DRUGS
19295 1992-09-06 A3 Willow Creek Big Foot Days celebration and parade took place Saturday. (Photos) PARADES, WILLOW CREEK
19296 1992-09-06 A3 Salmon habitat projects with $350,000 for Lawrence, Mattole, Stansberry, Little Mill & other creeks. SALMON
19297 1992-09-06 A4 Editorial: School days; comments on back to school and the education of local children. SCHOOLS
19298 1992-09-06 A5 Hurricane hit lumber prices, too. Entrepreneurs blamed by Simpson, Louisianna Pacific. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., SIMPSON TIMBER CO.
19299 1992-09-06 A9 Earthquake bills by Dan Hauser and Barry Keene move to governor, aimed at recovery from April quakes HAUSER, DAN, KEENE, BARRY
19300 1992-09-06 C1 Potpourri: Ray Duff, yacht owner/businessman, interviewed about Yacht "Lovely Lady" (Photos) BOATING