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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
20601 1992-12-08 C5 'Nutcracker' gets help from United Way, Bayshore Mall, Cox Cable and Service Stop. THEATER & DRAMA
20602 1992-12-08 C5 Chris Cahill of Ferndale was named director of Calif. Manufacturing Milk Advisory Board. DAIRIES
20603 1992-12-08 C7 Tis the season for trolls; Popular toys from the 60's top childrens christmas list. (Photo) CHRISTMAS, TOYS
20604 1992-12-09 A1 North Coast roads open despite storms. RAIN
20605 1992-12-09 A1 Rebuilding Harrison Avenue may be too costly. STREETS
20606 1992-12-09 A1 Keene delays leaving Senate for a week. KEENE, BARRY
20607 1992-12-09 A1 Pacific Lumber acts to refinance debt. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
20608 1992-12-09 A3 Robert Aderly Stevenson jailed on drunk driving charges. DRUNK DRIVERS
20609 1992-12-09 A3 Residents of Swains Flat unite to save deputy Richard Mayton from layoff. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
20610 1992-12-09 A3 Board delays vote on merging municipal and justice courts. COURTS
20611 1992-12-09 A3 Axel Lindgren offers to buy Tsurai burial site in Trinidad. INDIANS - CULTURAL PRESERVATION
20612 1992-12-09 A3 Dennis Crosby injured in collision with chip truck. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
20613 1992-12-09 A3 Gabriel Lampro injured when truck turned over. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
20614 1992-12-09 A3 Volunteers help repair siren at Arcata Fire Department. ARCATA FIRE DEPARTMENT
20615 1992-12-09 A3 Pacific Lumber says it was never told harvesting permit was needed for Carlotta logging. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
20616 1992-12-09 A5 Jury to deliberate in trial of Lawrence Eugene Ashcom. HOMICIDE
20617 1992-12-09 B1 Hospice of Humboldt provides bereavement support. HOSPICE
20618 1992-12-09 B1 Fourteen local authors to sign books at Winter Festival. AUTHORS
20619 1992-12-09 B1 Mad River Hospital's annual door decorating contest won by Peggy Aaron. MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
20620 1992-12-09 B1 Sunny Brae Animal Clinic collecting holiday donations for animals. PETS
20621 1992-12-09 B2 Humboldt Sponsors give grants totaling $46,715.67 this year. FUNDRAISING DRIVES
20622 1992-12-09 B2 Humboldt Towing offers free towing to those who drink too much. DRUNK DRIVERS
20623 1992-12-09 B3 Eureka police officers James Manos & Matt Duran honored for recovering stolen cars. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
20624 1992-12-09 B3 Arcata teens Aaron Eklund & Jeffrey Lehman qualify as Eagle Scouts. BOY SCOUTS
20625 1992-12-10 A1 Hauser will not seek Barry Keene's Senate seat. HAUSER, DAN
20626 1992-12-10 A1 Storm cuts power to parts of North Coast. POWER OUTAGES
20627 1992-12-10 A3 Police seek suspect in robbery of Simmons Chevron gas station. THEFT
20628 1992-12-10 A3 Meeting set on contigency oil spill plans. OIL
20629 1992-12-10 A3 Areas in Trinidad to be off-limits to skateboarding. SKATEBOARDS
20630 1992-12-10 A3 Trinidad cemetery to be properly surveyed. CEMETERIES
20631 1992-12-10 A3 Blue Lake police dog to have exercise area. BLUE LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT, DOGS
20632 1992-12-10 A3 Blue Lake City Council supports Bonnie Neely in effort to be reappointed to Coastal Commission. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
20633 1992-12-10 A3 Food Bank seeks holiday donations; distributes grocery bags to be filled. FOOD PROGRAMS
20634 1992-12-10 A6 College of the Redwoods enrollment slow due to fee hikes. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS
20635 1992-12-10 A7 Fumes send county workers home; union to file grievance. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES
20636 1992-12-11 A1 Storm raises Ruth Lake Reservoir; no major damage along North Coast DAMS & RESERVOIRS, RAIN
20637 1992-12-11 A3 Yurok Axel Lindgren asks Trinidad to sell Tsurai site of Yurok village TRINIDAD - PLANNING, YUROK TRIBE
20638 1992-12-11 A3 Gina Vellutini & Jaime Tripp at St. Bernard's Elementary School do battle with poverty & homeless CHARITIES, HOMELESS, SAINT BERNARDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
20639 1992-12-11 A3 Trinidad not worried about water supply, voted to exempt the city from now water conservation law TRINIDAD - WATER SUPPLY
20640 1992-12-11 A3 McKinleyville Community Services might remove sewer services to Bella Vista Inn if debt not paid RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS, SEWAGE DISPOSAL
20641 1992-12-11 A3 McKinleyville is getting tough on vandals, information sought VANDALISM
20642 1992-12-11 A3 Eureka & Arcata City Council's say local water supply OK, new laws unnecessary ARCATA - WATER SUPPLY, EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY
20643 1992-12-11 A4 Face to Face: Lin Glen describes the County's Tobacco Education Program SMOKING, TOBACCO
20644 1992-12-11 A4 Editorial: Humboldt law enforcement funding deserves priority HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
20645 1992-12-11 A7 McKinleyville debates sports park, officials seek ways to rescue Hiller Park plan from budget cuts MCKINLEYVILLE, PARKS
20646 1992-12-11 A6 Jury acquits Lawrence Eugene Ashcom in wedding death of James Ross Kelly, it was "self defense" HOMICIDE
20647 1992-12-11 C1 "Nutcracker" gets a new look after fire thanks to Yiannis Stefanakis DANCE
20648 1992-12-11 AL3 "Windows" & "In a New York Minute" by Susan Bigelow staged by Eureka World Premiere Theatre (rev) THEATER & DRAMA
20649 1992-12-11 AL4 Russians, locals have a heck of a time, Time Zone Project pays off with hot musicianship (rev) MUSIC - POPULAR
20650 1992-12-11 AL6 New children's albums by label based in Redway; Music for Little People releases several albums MUSIC - POPULAR, REDWAY