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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
20051 1992-10-31 A3 North Coast television viewers can watch election returns on Arcata's Community Access Channel. ELECTIONS
20052 1992-10-31 A3 Mussels allowed, clam ban remains. MUSSELS, SHELLFISH
20053 1992-10-31 A3 Keene endorses fellow Democrat Dan Hauser. HAUSER, DAN
20054 1992-10-31 A3 Fortuna City Council to OK new California Conservation Corps building. CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS
20055 1992-10-31 A3 Sheriff's deputies investigate attempted car bombing in residential McKinleyville neighborhood. EXPLOSIVES
20056 1992-10-31 A7 Arcata Cascade Forest Products will accept grass, leaves and other yard waste products. GARDENING, RECYCLING
20057 1992-10-31 A7 Libraries are a key to schools' success; job duties explained to Eureka board. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, LIBRARIES
20058 1992-10-31 A7 Mom Brenda Johnson appalled by R-rated scenes at the "Spookhouse" on the Arcata Plaza. HALLOWEEN
20059 1992-10-31 A7 Humboldt student opinions on elections to air on national TV. ELECTIONS
20060 1992-10-31 C1 Importance of the music; religious composer Tom Hunter at First Presbyterian Church's Harvest Dinner PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
20061 1992-10-31 C2 Bishop Lyle Miller to speak at All Saints' Day service at the Lutheran Church of Arcata. LUTHERAN CHURCHES
20062 1992-11-01 Sup Voters Guide to the fall 92 election with candidates, issues and propositions explained.(photos) ELECTIONS, HAUSER, DAN, POLITICS, RIGGS, FRANK, VOTING
20063 1992-11-01 A1 Water bill wins split reactions, beneficial impact on fishermen. HOOPA VALLEY, SALMON, TRINITY RIVER
20064 1992-11-01 A1 Pacific Lumber Company is threatening to bring a lawsuit against U.S. Fish & Game over murrelet bill MARBLED MURRELET, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
20065 1992-11-01 A3 Calif. Conservation Corps' Salmon Restoration Project reviewed and assessed. (Photo) CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS, SALMON
20066 1992-11-01 A3 McKinleyville merchants, residents banning together to stop shoplifting and theft after STEM posters SHOPPING CENTERS, THEFT
20067 1992-11-01 A3 Weather and citations combined to reduce illegal camping at Arcata Redwood Park & Clam Beach lately. ARCATA PARKS, ARCATA POLICE DEPARTMENT, CLAM BEACH
20068 1992-11-01 A3 Schmidbauer Lumber Company has reinstated 120 laid off sawmill workers as more logs available now. MILLS
20069 1992-11-01 A3 Asbestos encapsulating at local schools done to reduce health risks to students & teachers. D.Caroll ASBESTOS, SCHOOLS
20070 1992-11-01 A9 Assembly battle between Dan Hauser and Anna Sparks heats up near finish line. (Photos) ELECTIONS, HAUSER, DAN
20071 1992-11-01 B2 Veterinarian Robert Branch is the new owner of the Arcata Animal Clinic VETERINARY MEDICINE
20072 1992-11-01 C1 Style: Neon visions: Eurekan Sy Beattie featured & interviewed about neon lighting & his life.Photos ART & ARTISTS, SIGNS
20073 1992-11-01 C2 Cynthia Hooper's landscape paintings displayed at College of Redwoods Creative Arts Gallery.(Photo) ART & ARTISTS, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - FACULTY
20074 1992-11-01 C3 Virginia Belloni retired local teacher of 52 years service honored by friends at Monday Club (Photo) TEACHERS
20075 1992-11-01 C3 The Open Door Clinc is going to destroy old unusual unclaimed charts after December 31st. CLINICS
20076 1992-11-01 D1 Chris Parmer and Humboldt State runners claimed the top five places in the NCAC Cross countrys.Photo HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS, RUNNING
20077 1992-11-02 A1 Shrimp season ends with fishermen hauling in record catches.(Photo) FISHERIES
20078 1992-11-02 A1 John Baker of El Cerrito lost his foot after a train ran over him Saturday morning in Arcata. ACCIDENTS (MISC)
20079 1992-11-02 A1 Eureka and Grizzly Island, San Francisco both under consideration for World Wildlife Museum:J.Arnold MUSEUMS
20080 1992-11-02 A3 City Ambulance Paramedics will be stationed at Humboldt Hill Video & Laundry at Spruce Point. EMERGENCY SERVICES, MEDICAL CARE
20081 1992-11-02 A3 Pat Gross concerned for dog "Tanya" who she gave to a couple that maybe selling to animal labs.Photo DOGS
20082 1992-11-02 A3 Samoa Dunes Recreation Area and Mad River Slough and Dunes are closed to berry & mushroom pickers DUNES, FRUIT, MUSHROOMS
20083 1992-11-02 A4 Editorial: Ballot Recomendations of the Time Standard. ELECTIONS
20084 1992-11-02 A5 Arcata fire district increases assement fee by four dollars a year, Lawmakers blamed for increase. ARCATA - BUDGET, FIRE PROTECTION
20085 1992-11-03 A1 Election day arrives. (Photo) ELECTIONS
20086 1992-11-03 A1 Four missing men hikers/backpackers in Trinity Alps found near Sapphire Lake. MISSING PERSONS, OUTDOOR RECREATION
20087 1992-11-03 A1 Defense rebuts early testimony in Mary Kesser murder trial. HOMICIDE
20088 1992-11-03 A3 Scotia: Hoby's Market now open at a new location after burning to the ground following earthquake. EARTHQUAKES, SCOTIA
20089 1992-11-03 A3 Cox cable company switched 3 channels on Fortuna television without informing City Council. CABLE TV
20090 1992-11-03 A3 Warnings about drinking and driving, along with checkpoints at Holiday time. CHP & Fortuna. (Photo) DRUNK DRIVERS, SAFETY
20091 1992-11-03 A3 Fortuna: City Manager Bob Brown says budget outlook gloomy. FORTUNA - BUDGET
20092 1992-11-03 A4 Editorial: Eureka hits wrong target with utility-tax blackmail. TAXES
20093 1992-11-03 A5 Arcata: Sex attacks discussed at Humboldt State University by student panel. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS, RAPE
20094 1992-11-03 B3 Ferndale cowboy Bob Coppini won rodeo state title for Steer wrestling. RODEOS
20095 1992-11-03 C6 U.S. Marine Corps sponsored 5th annual Toys for Tots to start with a goal of 5,000 gifts. U.S. MARINE CORPS
20096 1992-11-03 C6 Six Rivers Planned Parenthood has been awarded $18,700 grant to expand clinic in Weaverville. PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
20097 1992-11-04 A1 Dan Hamburg wins represntative's seat from Frank Riggs. ELECTIONS
20098 1992-11-04 A1 County election results. ELECTIONS
20099 1992-11-04 A1 Barry Keene to resign state Senate seat. KEENE, BARRY
20100 1992-11-04 A3 City of Eureka to lose 3 employees. EUREKA - EMPLOYEES