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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
22451 1993-04-21 A3 Water Quality Board to discuss creamery waste WATER POLLUTION
22452 1993-04-21 A3 SHN wins award for design of solid waste disposal site at Pacific Lumber Co. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
22453 1993-04-21 A3 Argry supervisor urges Board to vent anger in "siege of Sacramento" next month HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
22454 1993-04-21 A3 4th delay for ruling on beach vehicles BEACHES, DUNES, OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
22455 1993-04-21 A3 Kevin Todd Latham gets 10 years for fatal car accident ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
22456 1993-04-21 A4 Editorial: Rhododendron Festival celebrates North Coast RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
22457 1993-04-21 A6 Eureka adopts redevelopment program changes REDEVELOPMENT
22458 1993-04-21 A7 Eureka school officials to switch jobs EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
22459 1993-04-21 A8 PG&E tells summer energy plan ENERGY
22460 1993-04-21 A9 Public fishing pier closes after 1 1/2-year-old rails fail, may take 4 weeks & $10,000 to repair FISHING, WATERFRONT
22461 1993-04-21 B1 Photo: Helping hospitalized children CHILDREN
22462 1993-04-21 B1 A century of care. for local Public Health Nurses, the job is wothwhile NURSES
22463 1993-04-21 B1 Author, Carolyn Polese, to sign new paperback 'Promise Not To Tell' AUTHORS, CHILD ABUSE
22464 1993-04-21 B2 Photo: Rhody Youth hopefuls: Kelly Stearns & Stacy Glass RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
22465 1993-04-21 B3 Open houses set at Eureka City Schools EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
22466 1993-04-21 B3 'Seeds of Change' at Clarke Museum CLARKE MUSEUM
22467 1993-04-22 A1 The Renewable Energy Fair, featuring solar, bicycle(human), hydro and other sources of energy.(Photo ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, BICYCLES, FAIRS, SOLAR ENERGY
22468 1993-04-22 A1 Arcata: City to ban day camps in parks. Council people Lynn Canning and Bob Ornelas questioned rule. HOMELESS, OUTDOOR RECREATION, PARKS
22469 1993-04-22 A1 Dan Hamburg dismayed by El Salvador, prospect of free elections there dim.(Photo) HAMBURG, DAN, POLITICS
22470 1993-04-22 A3 Daniel Martin arrested for assaulting a woman at a Clam Beach transient camp with a tire iron. ASSAULT
22471 1993-04-22 A3 Cutten residents to meet to discuss with School District concerns about pesticide termite spraying. CUTTEN SCHOOL DISTRICT, PESTICIDES
22472 1993-04-22 A3 Gangs growing in numbers on the North Coast. John Turner spoke of Eureka Police concerns.(Photo) JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, YOUTH
22473 1993-04-22 A3 Eureka: City residents who discover a leaky water pipe may get water bill waiver. WATER SUPPLY
22474 1993-04-22 A3 Simpson Paper Co. former employees to testify to Federal investigators on ocean dumping of toxics. PULP MILLS, SIMPSON PAPER CO., TOXIC WASTES
22475 1993-04-22 A5 A controversial Headwaters Forest slide show to be presented for second time at Humboldt State ENVIRONMENTALISTS, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., TIMBER INDUSTRY
22476 1993-04-22 A6 Louisana-Pacific Corp. received recognition from American Foresters for its seedling nursery efforts LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., TREES
22477 1993-04-22 A6 Humboldt county businesses collected $256 million of taxable goods, a 4.4% increase over 1991 period ECONOMY
22478 1993-04-22 A7 Republican State Senate candidate Margie Handley blasts opponent Mike Thompsons advertizing as lies. POLITICS
22479 1993-04-22 A7 Arcata: City Council rezones Vaissade Road & V St. as residential, it was zoned industrial. HOUSING
22480 1993-04-22 B1 Local Pro football stars Freeman Baysinger and Owen Hooven careers, past reviewed. (Photos) FOOTBALL
22481 1993-04-22 B3 Avenue of the Giants marathon run attracting world class competitiors. AVENUE OF THE GIANTS MARATHON, RUNNING
22482 1993-04-22 B3 Humboldt Yacht Club activity on the bay. (photo) SAILING
22483 1993-04-22 sup Senior Style: Flower power, Redwood Ombudsman and Heuers Florist to provide bouquets honoring moms. MOTHERS, OMBUDSMAN, SENIORS - EVENTS
22484 1993-04-22 sup Senior Style: Joining hands, Senior Citizens Foundation gave $20,000 to Area 1 Agency on Aging.Photo AREA 1 AGENCY ON AGING
22485 1993-04-22 sup Lawyers offer free services to Seniors at the Senior Resource Center, Sara Senger to have workshop. LAWYERS, SENIORS - MONEY
22486 1993-04-22 sup Rhododendron Festival: Kite Flying, Parade, Car Racing, bloom judging, Antiques show, Etc. (Photos) PARADES, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
22487 1993-04-23 A1 Louisiana-Pacific pulp mill to shut down Monday 168 workers idled, could last 5 months. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., PULP MILLS
22488 1993-04-23 A1 Berkeley, CA adopts Yurok Tribe as newest sister city. Sue Masten lauds Yuroks rich traditions. SISTER CITIES, YUROK TRIBE
22489 1993-04-23 A1 Catherine Weeks selects trusses for Rhododendron festival. (Photo) RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
22490 1993-04-23 A1 Humboldt No. 1 Fire Protection District may ask for fire fee in a parcel tax on November ballot. EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT, FIRE PROTECTION
22491 1993-04-23 A1 Eureka Police: More neighborhood offices planned. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
22492 1993-04-23 A3 Thomas Candrian's dune buggy flipped over in sand at Clam beach; August Burley & Travis Baker hurt. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
22493 1993-04-23 A3 886 Marijuana plants seized near Garberville at Lower Sawmill Road in 3 greenhouses. MARIJUANA
22494 1993-04-23 A3 Friends of Freshwater lost an appeal to stop Pacific Lumber from logging 750 acres in Graham Gulch. ENVIRONMENTALISTS, TIMBER INDUSTRY
22495 1993-04-23 A3 Larry Marvel honored for saving the life of 6 year old Fortuna boy in December auto accident. RESCUE WORK
22496 1993-04-23 A3 Hearing set to find out facts in Humboldt Creamery wastewater disposal of toxic heavy metals. DAIRIES, TOXIC WASTES
22497 1993-04-23 A4 Editorial: Best site for police annex may be outside Old Town. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
22498 1993-04-23 A5 Arcata: New managemant for Arcata Community Pool. SWIMMING
22499 1993-04-23 B1 Book Sale to help library, Childrens books lead off annual event of Humboldt county library. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
22500 1993-04-23 B1 Rhododendron fashions modelled by Jessica Hapgood, Stacy glass and Amy Bergenske.(Photo) RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL