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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
20801 1992-12-24 A1 Apartment fire leaves Janice Mattson, her 3 children & 2 nephews homeless FIRES
20802 1992-12-24 A1 Homeless shelter opening smooth; officials seeking bedding, coffee HOMELESS
20803 1992-12-24 A3 Shoppers play "beat the clock" at local stores (photo Vera & Martha Beine) CHRISTMAS, SHOPPING CENTERS
20804 1992-12-24 A3 Darren Coon arested in robbery of Provident Central Credit Union on Dec. 15 THEFT
20805 1992-12-24 A3 Brian Vaughn Washington Sr. arrested in robbery of simmon's Chevron station on Dec. 9 THEFT
20806 1992-12-24 A3 EPA & North Coast Air Quality Management District agree to streamline permits for industrial busines NORTH COAST UNIFIED AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
20807 1992-12-24 B1 Tomas Jewelry, a wholesale jewelry imprter, donates $2,000 to 8 non-profit organizations CHARITIES, JEWELRY
20808 1992-12-24 B1 McKinleyville Chamber of Commerce has adopted a mission statement CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
20809 1992-12-24 AL4 Humboldt Light Opera has impressive grasp of whole Handel (photo Gil Cline & Kenneth Hannaford) rev HUMBOLDT LIGHT OPERA COMPANY, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
20810 1992-12-24 AL3 Redwood Concert Ballet puts on a vibrant, energetic "Nutcraker" (rev) DANCE
20811 1992-12-26 A1 Forest service payments down; rebates from U.S. less than last year. TAXES, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
20812 1992-12-26 A1 Trouble is town; mixed reviews for homeless shelter (photo: Michael Clements). HOMELESS
20813 1992-12-26 A3 Sharing made Christmas brighter (photo: Susan Penn of Food for People). CHRISTMAS, FOOD PROGRAMS
20814 1992-12-26 A3 Retailers mark "fantastic season"; late-year sales spur optimism for even better 1993 performance. CHRISTMAS, RETAIL STORES
20815 1992-12-26 A3 State Senator Mike Thompson to visit Monday. CALIFORNIA SENATE
20816 1992-12-26 A3 Eureka City Council rejects claim from Emily Erikson that police officers ruined her tent, bed. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, LAWSUITS
20817 1992-12-26 A3 City Council rejects claim by Alfonso Renteria over broken ankle suffered at the Landing restaurant. LAWSUITS
20818 1992-12-26 A3 Fortuna City Council voted to form partnership with three schools to pay for youth services officer. FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT
20819 1992-12-26 A3 Eureka City Council rejected a plan to buy a private parking lot at Russ and G Sts. PARKING
20820 1992-12-26 A3 Fortuna City Council declares cars, clutter as surplus.j AUCTIONS
20821 1992-12-26 A10 Day-after Christmas shopping crush due. CHRISTMAS, RETAIL STORES
20822 1992-12-26 C3 Red Lion Inn to offer five for the road. DRUNK DRIVERS, NEW YEARS DAY
20823 1992-12-26 C3 New light bulbs may help cut electricity bills. PUBLIC UTILITIES
20824 1992-12-26 C3 Arcatan Viola Brooks won $2500 in home furnishings from Baker & Stanton for predicting Miss America. BEAUTY CONTESTS
20825 1992-12-26 D1 Hoopa hysteria rules; Warriors basketball season tops year in sports. BASKETBALL, SPORTS
20826 1992-12-27 A1 Closeup: 1992 Year of earthquakes and other events. A year end summary. (photos) EARTHQUAKES, KEENE, BARRY, NEW YEARS DAY, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., RIGGS, FRANK, SIMPSON PAPER CO.
20827 1992-12-27 A1 Local veterans air their views on gays and lesbians in the armed forces. G.Bjorman,R.Morris,P.Pozun HOMOSEXUALITY, U.S. ARMED FORCES, VETERANS
20828 1992-12-27 A1 Crabbers chase off Oregon crab fisherman with 25 local boats, converging on him & cutting his lines. CRABS & CRABBING
20829 1992-12-27 A3 Two wallabies (similar to kangaroos) were sold to Salt Lake City Zoo for $350 each from Sequoia Zoo ZOO
20830 1992-12-27 A3 Two articles on the homeless at Clam Beach and the North Jetty are next to each other. HOMELESS
20831 1992-12-27 A3 Humboldt towing to have Drunk Driver safety towing free again this New Year holiday. (Photo) DRUNK DRIVERS, NEW YEARS DAY
20832 1992-12-27 A3 Traffic deaths down in 1991 over 1990 says M.J. Hannigan of the Califonia Highway Patrol. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, DEATHS
20833 1992-12-27 A4 Editorial: State should help region convert trash into profit. RECYCLING, REFUSE DISPOSAL
20834 1992-12-27 A5 Earthquake scientists seek more seismic tests this summer for research studies & computer models. EARTHQUAKES
20835 1992-12-27 A10 The Fresno library, under a threatened closing of 4 branches, has Save Our Library buckets on desks. LIBRARIES
20836 1992-12-27 B1 Kragen's Auto Supply to open auto parts store in the former Broadway Lanes building, Eureka.(Photo) SMALL BUSINESS
20837 1992-12-27 C1 Style: Photograghy of McKinleyvilles Ron LeValley shown with interview of artist. (Photos) ART & ARTISTS, PHOTOGRAPHY
20838 1992-12-27 C2 Geoffrey Huber of Trinidad recently attended the National Young Leaders conference in Washington DC AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
20839 1992-12-27 C2 Cheryl Tucker to help review State Grants for CARE -Cooperative Agencies Resoucers for Education. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
20840 1992-12-27 C2 Robert Dewar elected worshipful master for 1993 at Arcata Lodge 106 of the Free & Accepted Masons. MASONIC ORDERS
20841 1992-12-28 A1 Somewhere under the rainbow. Ferndale barn photo showing rainbow. (Photo) PHOTOGRAPHY
20842 1992-12-28 A1 Sheriff Dave Renner tells about proposed cuts in Sheriff's Dept. budget, why personnel will be cut. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
20843 1992-12-28 A3 Fire at 247 Nicolos Dr. Arcata caused an estimated $7000 damage. FIRES
20844 1992-12-28 A3 Eureka Main Street project up and running. EUREKA - DOWNTOWN
20845 1992-12-28 A3 Pacific Lumber Company to refinance its $510 million debt. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
20846 1992-12-28 A3 Bay Shore Mall parking lot photo showing Post-Christmas shoppers. (Photo) SHOPPING CENTERS
20847 1992-12-28 A3 Eureka seeks a $1 million grant from state to provide housing aid and repair moneys. HOUSING, RESTORATION
20848 1992-12-28 B2 Easter Seal Societies Bonnie Kavanaugh receives $1,260 check from Christmas Truck parade (S.Baldwin) EASTER SEALS, TRUCKS & TRUCKING
20849 1992-12-29 A1 Lawrence Roy Short convicted of murder of Courtney Jay DeBroux. HOMICIDE
20850 1992-12-29 A1 Alaskan storm chills area, drops inch of rain. RAIN