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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
22851 1993-05-14 B4 Top track finishers advance to finals TRACK & FIELD SPORTS
22852 1993-05-14 AL3 Gourmet picnic attracts opposites for Dell 'Arte (photo: Anna Sparks & Julie Fulkerson) THEATERS - DELLARTE
22853 1993-05-14 AL3 Film festival focuses on women FAIRS, WOMEN
22854 1993-05-14 AL4 Circus coming to Pierson Park (photo) CIRCUSES
22855 1993-05-14 AL4 Lots to like in 'Hamlet', great swordplay, fine cast THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
22856 1993-05-14 AL4 Coffeehouse concert aids school arts DANCE, PACIFIC UNION SCHOOL
22857 1993-05-14 AL5 One tenor too many at North Coast Rep (photo) THEATERS - NORTH COAST REP
22858 1993-05-15 A1 County coalition to protest tax plan during "Siege of Sacramento." HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET, TAXES
22859 1993-05-15 A1 Louisiana-Pacific lays off 77 at Mendocino mills; environmentalists' lawsuits blamed. ENVIRONMENTALISTS, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
22860 1993-05-15 A3 Panel looks at elders and society; speakers from diverse cultures express views (photo). AGING, SENIOR CITIZENS
22861 1993-05-15 A3 Demonstrators protest Barnum Timber Company's use of herbicides in Southern Jumboldt. HERBICIDES
22862 1993-05-15 A3 Santa Rosa woman suspected of filing fake kidnapping report. KIDNAPPING
22863 1993-05-15 A3 Thief preys on elderly residents of Pine Hill area. THEFT
22864 1993-05-15 A3 High temperature of 69 degrees breaks 6-year-old record for May 14. WEATHER
22865 1993-05-15 A3 Hit-and-run suspect Steve Robert Hart turns self in to CHP. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
22866 1993-05-15 C1 Humboldt Bank sets loan panel for agriculture. AGRICULTURE, BANKING
22867 1993-05-16 A1 Close-up: St. Joseph Hospital Emergency room stories and facilities and staff highlighted.(Photos) EMERGENCY SERVICES, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
22868 1993-05-16 A1 Humboldt county animal pet owners may be forced to spay and neuter cats and dogs. Humane Society. CATS, DOGS, HUMANE SOCIETY
22869 1993-05-16 A3 Distemper in Eureka area raccoon population slacking off says Jackie Simpson, of animal control. ANIMALS, DISEASES
22870 1993-05-16 A3 Redway: Arcata attorney Mark Harris appeals logging approval of Randy Lucero's four old growth trees LOGGING, REDWAY
22871 1993-05-16 A3 Pat Gaskill of Eureka finds father Ralph Johnson in Banning after 60 years of never meeting.(Photo) FATHERS
22872 1993-05-16 A3 Whitethorn resident John Potter's death remains a mystery.Sheriff Detective Gary Holder investigates DEATHS
22873 1993-05-16 A4 Editorial: Sacramento must listen to local governments' property tax pleas. TAXES
22874 1993-05-16 A5 Calif. Coastal Conservancy aids local dairy farmers in effort to end manure polluted runoff to Eel. DAIRIES, EEL RIVER, WATER POLLUTION
22875 1993-05-16 A12 Kimberly Guntz,27 arrested for senior citizen targetted burgularies in Eurekas Humboldt Hill area. THEFT
22876 1993-05-16 B5 Cal. State Automobile Assoc. and CalFarm Insurance Co. clients are getting refunds of 6% due to rule INSURANCE
22877 1993-05-16 C1 Style: Newcomers on the wing; Migrating birds, like Geese, talked about, at Arcata Marsh,etc. Photos ARCATA MARSH, BIRDS, CALIFORNIA FISH & GAME DEPT.
22878 1993-05-16 C1 The Book and Travel club department of the Eureka Womens club cancels meeting for summer. BOOKS
22879 1993-05-16 C2 Roy Magnuson to retire from director of special services post at Del Norte County Unified Schools. TEACHERS
22880 1993-05-16 C2 Arcata's Pacific Union School gets new TV-VCR combination unit from Bob Olson of P.C. Sacchi's.Photo PACIFIC UNION SCHOOL
22881 1993-05-16 C2 Patty Givins and Caitlin Hansen receive awards from Daughters of the American Revolution.(Photos) COMPETITIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS
22882 1993-05-16 C3 Humboldt Sponsors distribute grant moneys to HUGS, AFS, Boy Scouts, Hum. Co. Library, etc. CHARITIES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
22883 1993-05-16 C3 The Humboldt Wildlife Care Center has been given a $4,000 grant from Humboldt Area Foundation. HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
22884 1993-05-16 C3 Elena David honored with "Woman of Distinction" award from Soroptimists of Arcata. (Photo) SOROPTIMISTS
22885 1993-05-16 C4 VCR donation to help Humboldt County Association of Retired Citizens. SENIORS - ORGANIZATIONS
22886 1993-05-16 C4 Redwood National Park will hire 16 high school students to do restoration work at $4.25 per hour. REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK, YOUTH
22887 1993-05-17 A1 Rains to postpone fire hazard says Joe Cardoza of Calif. Department of Forestry. FIRE PROTECTION
22888 1993-05-17 A1 Block Party held by the Eureka Police and National Rifle Association to show gun safety.(Photo) FIREARMS
22889 1993-05-17 A3 A shed caught fire at 2103 H St. Eureka, arson suspected. FIRES
22890 1993-05-17 A3 Some Ferndale Police to wear black cowboy hats as part uniform to fit in with western mottif.(Photo) FERNDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT
22891 1993-05-17 A3 SPECTER or Special Traffic Education Radar, purchased by Humboldt Area Foundation for CHP in area. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
22892 1993-05-17 C2 Grant Elementary School gets new marquee. (Photo) GRANT SCHOOL
22893 1993-05-17 C2 Michael Hayes, Local Painter, to give slide show. (Photo) ART & ARTISTS
22894 1993-05-17 C2 Alan Harvey receives Eagle Scout award. BOY SCOUTS
22895 1993-05-17 C5 Blue Lake school students learn how to recycle, reuse and stop waste. (Photo) BLUE LAKE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, RECYCLING
22896 1993-05-17 C5 Alice-Birney students are studying about pollution, the environment, and recycling. AIR POLLUTION, ALICE BIRNEY SCHOOL, RECYCLING
22897 1993-05-18 A1 A Eureka youth center? Boys and Girls Club wins support BOYS & GIRLS CLUB, YOUTH
22898 1993-05-18 A1 City wants shelter of its own; officials applaud mission plan, but say more services needed HOMELESS
22899 1993-05-18 A3 5-year study looks at child services CHILD WELFARE
22900 1993-05-18 A3 Sheriff issues budget alarm; Renner says proposed cuts leave citizens 'on their own' (photo) HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF