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Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
20401 1992-11-23 A3 Christmas tree cutting permits now available for Six Rivers Forest use. CHRISTMAS, SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
20402 1992-11-23 A3 Scott Daugherty jailed after drunk driving accident in Arcata hitting Amy Gogin's car. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
20403 1992-11-23 A3 Dock B to be fixed with $850,000 grant if approved. WATERFRONT
20404 1992-11-23 A3 The North Coast has not been affected yet by the Tuberculosis increases in the rest of the state. DISEASES, PUBLIC HEALTH
20405 1992-11-23 B2 Vicki Gage of Eureka has had an original peom published by the National Library of Poetry. AUTHORS, POETRY
20406 1992-11-23 B2 Judge Bruce Watson and Laurie Stone at Candy/Cookie Bake Off. Lempi Kaukonen & Catherine Putansu won COMPETITIONS
20407 1992-11-24 A1 Panel to make the State aware of the Del Norte county's concerns about expanding Pelican Bay Prison. PELICAN BAY PRISON
20408 1992-11-24 A1 Eel River Interfaith group still helping homeowners with April earthquake repairs. (Photo) BUILDERS & BUILDING, EARTHQUAKES
20409 1992-11-24 A1 The Eureka Rescue Mission is doing good so far in planning for Thanksgiving day dinner campaign. RESCUE MISSION, THANKSGIVING DAY
20410 1992-11-24 A3 John Simpson sentenced to 11 years in prison for manslaughter of Russel McNeal near Hoopa 8/12/90. HOMICIDE
20411 1992-11-24 A3 McKinleyville: A fire at 1683 Anderson Ave. caused $6,000 damage. FIRES
20412 1992-11-24 A3 Defense blames victim for knifing. Lawrence Ashcom charged with killing James Kelly says selfdefense HOMICIDE
20413 1992-11-24 A4 Editorial: Fondness for secrecy puts winter shelter in jeopardy. HOMELESS
20414 1992-11-24 A6 Saboteurs target low-income housing project. Arson burns shed in McKinleyville program attack. FIRES, HOUSING
20415 1992-11-24 A7 Jacoby Creek School students to run post office at their school. Four students picked Friday. JACOBY CREEK SCHOOL, POSTAL SERVICES
20416 1992-11-24 D1 Rebuilding Germany could be an opportunity for local businesses. Jens Lutkenherm visits Eur.(Photo) BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
20417 1992-11-25 A1 Schmidbauer Lumber employees put out fire at log deck. FIRES
20418 1992-11-25 A1 L-P refuses to discuss pulp mill closure in December. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
20419 1992-11-25 A1 Eureka High School students deliver Thanksgiving food to Eureka Food Bank. FOOD PROGRAMS
20420 1992-11-25 A1 North Coast Railroad still losing money but expects a profit early next year. RAILROADS
20421 1992-11-25 A3 Pacific Lumber to announce approval of company's plan to protect spotted owl. PACIFIC LUMBER CO., SPOTTED OWL
20422 1992-11-25 A3 California Highway Patrol to conduct sobriety check. DRUNK DRIVERS
20423 1992-11-25 A3 Three suspected of kidnapping & theft. THEFT
20424 1992-11-25 A3 Humboldt County Jail inmate Bert Donald Miller thwarted in escape attempt. HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
20425 1992-11-25 A3 Blue Lake police dog isn't licensed yet. BLUE LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT, DOGS
20426 1992-11-25 A3 Gloria Thompson & Bobbi Ricca to continue as mayor and vice-mayor of Blue Lake. BLUE LAKE MAYOR
20427 1992-11-25 A3 San Francisco artist Frederick Armstrong paints Eureka Theater. ART & ARTISTS
20428 1992-11-25 A3 James Ross Kelly threatened to kill Lawrence Eugene Ashcom, jury told. HOMICIDE
20429 1992-11-25 A3 U.S. Fish & Wildlife joins timber talks. LOGGING
20430 1992-11-25 A5 Blue Lake to begin random tests at Calgon Carbon Corp. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
20431 1992-11-25 C1 Profile of Ellen Kirkwood, Hospice patient. HOSPICE
20432 1992-11-25 C1 KINS airs children's radio show by Barbara Bush. RADIO
20433 1992-11-25 C3 Clothes delivered to St. Vincent de Paul. CHARITIES
20434 1992-11-25 C2 Nancy Yagi named C.R. Human Resources officer. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
20435 1992-11-25 C3 Elizabeth Vina & Megan Maher are Soroptimist's Girls of the Month. SOROPTIMISTS
20436 1992-11-26 A1 A high volume of softwood chips will keep L-P mill open in December. PULP MILLS
20437 1992-11-26 A1 Kelly Summers and Will Wooster wait for their Thanksgiving feast in the clasroom (photo.) HOLIDAYS, LAFAYETTE SCHOOL
20438 1992-11-26 A1 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service approves PL's management plan for the northern spotted owl. LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., SPOTTED OWL
20439 1992-11-26 A1 North Coast retailers prepare of a busy shopping day Friday. HOLIDAYS, RETAIL STORES
20440 1992-11-26 A1 Pacific Lumber donated lumber to aid in the construction of a Hospice of Humboldt house. HOSPICE, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
20441 1992-11-26 A3 The Salvation Army kicks off its annual fund-raising drive Saturday at Bayshore Mall. SALVATION ARMY
20442 1992-11-26 A3 Arcata man accosted Friday morning by knife-toting, would-be robber near Fifth & L Sts. in Eureka. THEFT
20443 1992-11-26 A3 Brian Zumwalt passes a plate of food to Lola Wymer at Eureka Rescue Mission's turkey feast (photo.) HOLIDAYS, RESCUE MISSION
20444 1992-11-26 A3 More and more North Coast residents are eating out on Thanksgiving. HOLIDAYS, RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
20445 1992-11-26 A5 Drugs focus of wedding-murder trial; suspect Lawrence Ashcom used amphetamines and alcohol. DRUG ABUSE
20446 1992-11-26 A5 Jail inmates are fed traditional Thanksgiving dinner. HOLIDAYS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
20447 1992-11-27 A1 Talks may have revived Victoria Gardens senior housing complex SENIORS - HOUSING
20448 1992-11-27 A1 Bracut Marsh heads back to its roots (photo Rhonda Lee & Melissa Bukosky on restoration project) WETLANDS
20449 1992-11-27 A3 Some CR students join Wilson-recall effort COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS
20450 1992-11-27 A3 Humboldt native William R. Beat to lead new North Coast Redwoods District of California State Parks PARKS