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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
20001 1992-10-27 A6 Proceeds from liquidation of two Humboldt County estates waiting to be claimed. WILLS & ESTATES
20002 1992-10-27 C4 Eight HSU students - four music and four business majors - earn 1992 Bancroft Scholarships (photo). SCHOLARSHIPS
20003 1992-10-27 C5 Early-morning jazz band class at Zane Junior High School a popular addition (photo). MUSIC - POPULAR, ZANE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
20004 1992-10-28 A1 Prairie Creek Fish Hatchery ordered closed. FISH HATCHERIES
20005 1992-10-28 A1 Halloween costume rental business doing well. HALLOWEEN
20006 1992-10-28 A1 Defense paints murder suspect Jennifer Gayle Leahy as a victim. HOMICIDE
20007 1992-10-28 A3 Man robbed in Highland Park. THEFT
20008 1992-10-28 A3 Hearing set on North Coast water quality control plan. NORTH COAST REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
20009 1992-10-28 A3 Mayor's Traffic Safety Committee recognizes businesses for safety promotion. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, TRAFFIC
20010 1992-10-28 A3 Six Rivers National Forest requires permit to gather firewood. SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
20011 1992-10-28 A3 Telephone books to be recycled again this year. RECYCLING
20012 1992-10-28 A3 Project Challenge drug abuse progam to operate at least through spring. DRUG ABUSE
20013 1992-10-28 A3 County Tax Collector expects to receive $46 million in property taxes this year. HUMBOLDT COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
20014 1992-10-28 B1 Halloween activities listed. HALLOWEEN
20015 1992-10-28 B2 Bett Pinkerton awarded C.R. nursing scholarships. SCHOLARSHIPS
20016 1992-10-28 B3 New playground equipment dedicated at Marshall Elementary School. MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
20017 1992-10-29 A1 A power outage occured in Arcata early today when a tree limb fell across a line at 13th and F Sts. POWER OUTAGES
20018 1992-10-29 A1 Anti-camper petitioners to ask county for action concerning Clam Beach homeless campers. HOMELESS
20019 1992-10-29 A1 Jennifer Leahy, accused of plotting the murder of her boyfriend's estranged wife, denies intention. HOMICIDE
20020 1992-10-29 A3 Fire at 2336 Fairfield St. caused by flames that escaped through cracks in a chimney. FIRES
20021 1992-10-29 A3 Eureka City Council approves owner-participation agreement to help buil townhouses on Tydd Street. BUILDERS & BUILDING
20022 1992-10-29 A3 Eureka City Council approves funds to renovate dilapidated Victorian at Third and K Streets. RESTORATION
20023 1992-10-29 A3 Alex Smith of Palmdale and Henry Maxwell of Cool hurt when Maxwell's truck struck Smith's motorhome. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
20024 1992-10-29 A3 Humboldt County's public schools share of lottery funds amounted to $471,916 for June quarter. LOTTERY
20025 1992-10-29 A3 Fortuna Police Dept. Officer Kurt Bialous explains concept of "It Pays!" program to students (photo. DRUG ABUSE, FORTUNA UNION HIGH SCHOOL
20026 1992-10-29 A3 Eureka Main Street officials explain how city's downtown and Old Town will be revitalized. EUREKA
20027 1992-10-29 A5 Campaign managers for both candidates Dan Hamburg and Frank Riggs are optimistic about election. ELECTIONS, U.S. CONGRESS
20028 1992-10-29 A5 No. Coast labor leaders accuse Rep. Frank Riggs of failing to represent working people adequately. ELECTIONS, LABOR
20029 1992-10-30 A1 Klamath fish in danger, water temperature too high for salmon & trout FISH, KLAMATH RIVER, SALMON
20030 1992-10-30 A1 Car, truck collide in rain near Garberville, Roseanne Boyle killed, James Boyle injured ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
20031 1992-10-30 A1 Judson Sharon leaps to ceiling of Mad River Hospital, then flees & breaks water pipe (drugs suspect) DRUG ABUSE, MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
20032 1992-10-30 A1 Jennifer Gayle Leahy's dirary tells of hostility in trail for death of Mary Kesser HOMICIDE
20033 1992-10-30 A3 Audubon video lauds Arcata for Arcata Marsh, Farmer's Market & recycling (photo) ARCATA MARSH, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, RECYCLING, VIDEOS
20034 1992-10-30 A3 Alton Club murder trial of Sandy Lyle Church for death of William Gregory Matney nears end HOMICIDE
20035 1992-10-30 A3 2 out-of-state fugitives arrested in Orick; Dannie Ray Peck & Steven Craig Clark CRIME & CRIMINALS
20036 1992-10-30 A4 Face to Face; Frank Jager, about to be sworn in as Councilman, discusses his plans for Eureka EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
20037 1992-10-30 A4 Editorial: Measures O, P & C are discussed ELECTIONS
20038 1992-10-30 A8 Trinidad's water woes may end in 1 year, CDF gets permit for work TRINIDAD - WATER SUPPLY
20039 1992-10-30 B1 Carving creativity, 5 local artists find inspiration in pumpkins (photos with Jack O'Lanterns) ART & ARTISTS, HALLOWEEN
20040 1992-10-30 AL5 Halloween weekend in Humboldt, a great variety of events (photos Angel Fargas & Joe L. Walker) HALLOWEEN
20041 1992-10-30 AL7 Hollywood couple Cynthia Ettinger & Wally Kurth in Ferndale Rep Benefit in THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
20042 1992-10-30 AL1 Film set in Eureka opens Friday; "Jennifer Eight" is a suspense thirller (photos) FILMS
20043 1992-10-30 AL1 Controversial Power Station nightclub changes format to country, serves alcohol, named Country Club RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
20044 1992-10-31 A1 A real Bush disguise (photo: C.Davis, J.Travis dressed as George and BarbaraBush for Halloween). HALLOWEEN
20045 1992-10-31 A1 Ferndale dairyman William Jay Coppini is guilty; he admits to selling watered milk. DAIRIES, FRAUD
20046 1992-10-31 A1 Murder suspect Chiara sought to "kill somebody" note says. Defendents wed 2 wks after M.Kesser died. HOMICIDE
20047 1992-10-31 A1 Trinidad is warned to set a deadline for plan offering low-income housing. HOUSING, TRINIDAD - PLANNING
20048 1992-10-31 A3 Supporters go crazy for Perot (photo). ELECTIONS
20049 1992-10-31 A3 Pro-choice group critical of Congressman Frank Riggs's stance. ABORTION, RIGGS, FRANK
20050 1992-10-31 A3 Cong. Riggs denies keeping charity-vowed money. RIGGS, FRANK