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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
20851 1992-12-29 A1 Humboldt County charitable organizations report varied success rates in holiday fund drives. CHARITIES
20852 1992-12-29 A3 2nd State Senate District hopeful Mike Thompson gets firsthand accounts of County money woes (photo) ELECTIONS
20853 1992-12-29 A3 Sequoia Park tree dedication plaques to be placed on kiosks instead of directly on trees. PARKS, TREES
20854 1992-12-29 A3 Some Crescent City crabbers working in spite of impasse between fishermen and buyers. CRABS & CRABBING
20855 1992-12-29 A3 Eureka City Council accepts donations from Sequoia Park Zoological Society for Sequoia Park Zoo. ZOO
20856 1992-12-29 A3 Eureka City Council signs off on new building at 531 Summer;redevelopment money used in completion. BUILDERS & BUILDING, EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
20857 1992-12-29 B3 Six athletes in running for Times-Standard Athletes of the Year awards (photos). AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, SPORTS
20858 1992-12-29 C5 Photo of children at snack counter of Eureka Theater during free movie day. CHILDREN, FILMS, HUMAN INTEREST
20859 1992-12-29 A3 Local military people who served on Guam during 1949-1954 warned about toxic exposure. U.S. ARMED FORCES, VETERANS
20860 1992-12-29 A3 California Highway Patrol to conduct sobriety checkpoint New Year's Eve. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
20861 1992-12-30 A1 Storm batters region; woman dies in accident on Highway 101 bypass. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, RAIN
20862 1992-12-30 A1 Eureka Homeless Shelter may open additional space tonight. HOMELESS
20863 1992-12-30 A3 March 2 set for state senate election. ELECTIONS
20864 1992-12-30 A3 Speed limit on L.K. Wood Boulevard to be kept at 35 mph. STREETS
20865 1992-12-30 A3 Section of James Irvine Trail in Prairie Creek Redwoods Park to be temporarily closed. TRAILS
20866 1992-12-30 A3 Heavy rains force closure to 4-wheel drivers of Black Sands Beach near Petrolia. BEACHES
20867 1992-12-30 A3 Front yard Christmas decorations stolen from Dennis & Jill Hill. THEFT
20868 1992-12-30 A5 Yuroks lose second attempt to overturn Hoopa-Yurok Settlement Act. HOOPA TRIBE, YUROK TRIBE
20869 1992-12-30 D1 Horse Mountain one of six proposed botanical areas planned by Forest Service. SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
20870 1992-12-30 D4 Toys donated to St. Joseph Hospital from Marine's Toys for Tots program. SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
20871 1992-12-31 A1 Eel River nears flood stage; new Pacific storm pounds North Coast. EEL RIVER, FLOODS
20872 1992-12-31 A1 Shelter hearing airs fears; tracing problems proves tough task. HOMELESS
20873 1992-12-31 A1 Judge adjourns his court; Neville retires full-time gavel in exchange for part-time fly rod (photo). JUDGES
20874 1992-12-31 A3 No tears for passing of '92; North Coast leaders reflect on a year they'd rather forget. NEW YEARS DAY
20875 1992-12-31 A3 Hamburg's father dies of heart attack. HAMBURG, DAN
20876 1992-12-31 A3 Snow lovers warned about trespassing on land in Kneeland, Snow Camp and Monument Ridge. TRESPASSING
20877 1992-12-31 A3 Opening delayed on shelter addition. HOMELESS
20878 1992-12-31 A3 Officials warn against aspirin use for children, teens. HEALTH
20879 1992-12-31 A3 Redwood Region Audubon Society docents will lead a nature walk at Humboldt Nat'l Wildlife Refuge. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
20880 1992-12-31 A5 Free HTA rides for revelers. DRUNK DRIVERS, NEW YEARS DAY
20881 1992-12-31 B1 Biggest ever lumber shipment set; longshoremen load pine and spruce onto the Alam Sentosa ship. SHIPS, TIMBER INDUSTRY
20882 1992-12-31 B6 Kwanzaa extends holidays (photo: Christianlove Gooler, Jim Smith, Kala Kenyatte). BLACKS, HOLIDAYS
20883 1992-12-31 C1 Rodney Dickerson, Heather Durham were tops; HSU standout top male athlete, DN star female athlete. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS
20884 1992-12-31 A&L Plenty to do in 1992; Country music the top local story of the year. MUSIC - POPULAR
20885 1993-01-02 A1 Close, but no flooding; swollen rivers recede. EEL RIVER, FLOODS
20886 1993-01-02 A1 White New Year's for hamlets. NEW YEARS DAY, WEATHER
20887 1993-01-02 A1 Judge William Ferroggiaro Jr. blocks 25% cut in Humboldt welfare. PUBLIC WELFARE
20888 1993-01-02 A1 No snitching, utility firms say. MARIJUANA, PUBLIC UTILITIES
20889 1993-01-02 A1 New Year's resolutions focus on better health. HEALTH, NEW YEARS DAY
20890 1993-01-02 A3 Charlie Brown comes home; Councilman Madsen finds, returns lawn figure to Jill & Dennis Hill (photo) CHRISTMAS
20891 1993-01-02 A3 Yule tree recycling programs start. CHRISTMAS
20892 1993-01-02 A3 Firemen give gifts to homeless family of Janice Mattson. FIRES, HOMELESS
20893 1993-01-02 A3 Adelaide Ziuic, 72, of Oregon, still in critical condition following Crescent City accident. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
20894 1993-01-02 A3 Eureka City Council has hired Pacific Affiliates Consulting Engineers for bay dredging. HUMBOLDT BAY
20895 1993-01-02 A3 Veterans' information calls now toll free by calling (800) 827-1000. VETERANS
20896 1993-01-03 A1 Closeup:It's a Living.The local Funeral industry viewed.John Ayres,Mike Moreland,Richard Wier.(Photo FUNERALS
20897 1993-01-03 A1 Kathryn Williams, a local psychic, predicts trouble and hard times for 1993. NEW YEARS DAY, OCCULT SCIENCES
20898 1993-01-03 A1 Bribery trial set for former District Attorney, Bernard DePaoli. BRIBERY
20899 1993-01-03 A3 California Department of Transportation's barricade at the mouth of the Mad River holding so far. CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT., HIGHWAYS & ROADS, MAD RIVER, MCKINLEYVILLE
20900 1993-01-03 A3 Ed Jackson Sr., "Hoping for a Miracle" for his son paralyzed since car crash.(photo) MEDICAL CARE, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED