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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
21051 1993-01-17 C1 Arcata's Parks and Recreation Department sponsored All-Seasons orchestra revued. Geo.Rodden conducts MUSIC - CLASSICAL
21052 1993-01-17 C3 Bright Future grants given to teachers, Gladys Briseno, Virginia Dexter, Jason Henderson & others. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, TEACHERS
21053 1993-01-17 C3 Sally Arnot will speak to League of Women Voters on "State of the Community" (Photo) ART & ARTISTS
21054 1993-01-17 C4 Literature weeks at Rio Dell Elementary School, Tuesday. Students to create short stories, poems. BOOKS, RIO DELL SCHOOL
21055 1993-01-17 D1 The Coast & Country Journal revued. (Photo) MAGAZINES
21056 1993-01-18 A1 Timothy Stebbins died after his motorcycle went out of control due to excessive speed & hitting car. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
21057 1993-01-18 A1 Ferndale, Jacoby Creek and Hydesville elementary schools are all in the running for state awards. FERNDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HYDESVILLE SCHOOL, JACOBY CREEK SCHOOL
21058 1993-01-18 A1 State eight-grader performance tests show Humboldt seventh out 58 counties.Math & Science tests high SCHOOLS
21059 1993-01-18 A3 Jennifer Lewers died and three others injured in car accident at Harrison & Lucas Streets, Eureka. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
21060 1993-01-18 A3 Four hikers found in Prairie Creek State Park after being lost a few hours. OUTDOOR RECREATION
21061 1993-01-18 A3 James Davis retires from the U.S. Forest service after 37 years of accomplishment. (Photo) SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
21062 1993-01-18 A3 Garberville: South Fork High School students may be the first in Humboldt County to get condoms. SEX EDUCATION, SOUTH FORK HIGH SCHOOL
21063 1993-01-18 A5 Track trek; Three Eureka youths test agility walking on boxcar near waterfront (photo) RAILROADS
21064 1993-01-19 A1 County finds money to avert layoffs of deputies. Finds $500,000. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
21065 1993-01-19 A1 Resident of Klamath, Yurok, Susan Masten to ride in Inaugural Parade of President Bill Clinton.Photo YUROK TRIBE
21066 1993-01-19 A2 Best 25 books chosen in National Book Critics Circle. Some revued. BOOKS
21067 1993-01-19 A3 Michael Gullett arrested on suspicion of assault after shooting at a man from his home window. SHOOTINGS
21068 1993-01-19 A3 Arson suspected in unoccupied house at Huntoon & A streets Eureka. ARSON, FIRES
21069 1993-01-19 A3 Martin Luther King day celebrated at NAACP rally in Eureka. (Photo) BLACKS
21070 1993-01-19 A3 Fortuna: Fiscal fortunes look brighter. FORTUNA - BUDGET
21071 1993-01-19 A6 IRS refunds in search of recipients. A list of local cities and recipients of lost refund checks. TAXES
21072 1993-01-19 C5 Pro-Choice speaker Polly Rothstein at Eureka Inn Saturday morning. ABORTION
21073 1993-01-19 C5 Jane Tawney elected presidents College of the Redwood Foundation League. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - FACULTY
21074 1993-01-19 C7 Pam Hopper local short story author from McKinleyville interviewed. (Photo) AUTHORS
21075 1993-01-20 A1 County municipal court merger approved. COURTS
21076 1993-01-20 A1 Wind, flood alert issued for region. WEATHER
21077 1993-01-20 A1 County budget approved. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET
21078 1993-01-20 A1 Kathy Kellogg of Eureka works for Clinton inaugural committee. PERSONALITIES
21079 1993-01-20 A3 Residents petition for safer intersection at Spring & Henderson. TRAFFIC
21080 1993-01-20 A3 Christopher Dewayne Alcorn of Arcata arrested for rape. RAPE
21081 1993-01-20 A3 Homeless shelter doors to stay open to March. HOMELESS
21082 1993-01-20 A3 Mike Thompson sets up shop for campaign in Eureka. ELECTIONS
21083 1993-01-20 A5 Simpson closure prompts Rio Dell call for "balance". RIO DELL
21084 1993-01-20 B4 Former Eurekan, Rose Arvidson, discusses business opportunities in Russia. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
21085 1993-01-20 C1 Humboldt State University Natural History Museum offers clases for children. MUSEUMS
21086 1993-01-20 C1 Humboldt Rose Society offers rose pruning demonstrations. FLOWERS, GARDENING
21087 1993-01-20 C2 Eureka Junior League Bantam Football Cheerleaders to perform at Stanford football game. FOOTBALL
21088 1993-01-20 C3 General Hospital's first Christmas baby, Maggie Lewis, heads home. CHILDREN, GENERAL HOSPITAL
21089 1993-01-22 A1 Truck slams into tree, driver Hiram P. Stewart of Redding killed. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
21090 1993-01-22 A1 Winds batter region; electricity to many areas out. WEATHER, WINDS
21091 1993-01-22 A1 Storms bring good water news; Eureka rainfall exceeds normal for 1st time in nearly a decade. RAIN
21092 1993-01-22 A1 17 counties under emergency status (photo: Jonathan Ash in Cutten). FLOODS, RAIN, WINDS
21093 1993-01-22 A3 Fishermen drop crab price; newest offer is still too high, North Coast buyers maintain (photos). CRABS & CRABBING
21094 1993-01-22 A3 Kids due sweet surprise in Rio Dell. DRUG ABUSE, RIO DELL SCHOOL
21095 1993-01-22 A3 Accident victim John E. Kane of Whitethorn dies of injuries. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
21096 1993-01-22 A3 Eureka Old Town restroom plan moves forward. EUREKA - OLD TOWN
21097 1993-01-22 A3 Students at McKinleyville and Arcata high schools may need more credits. NORTHERN HUMBOLDT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
21098 1993-01-22 A4 Face to face: Len Blomquist of California Department of Transportation. CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT.
21099 1993-01-22 A5 Dam may not harm salmon; study of Benbow Lake shows few effects of fish in Eel River. EEL RIVER, SALMON
21100 1993-01-22 A5 Interim Eureka Police Chief Arnie Millsap may change spring retirement plans. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT