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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
23301 1993-06-15 A3 Mary & Shannyn McBride shown on Samoa Dunes beach with hundreds of others as heat wave hits inland DUNES, SAMOA
23302 1993-06-15 A3 Fortuna: Budget surplus of 1 million puts Fortuna in enviable situation. FORTUNA - BUDGET
23303 1993-06-15 A4 Editorial: Pacific Bell and other Communications networks should remain competitive. COMMUNICATIONS
23304 1993-06-15 A6 Eureka Police Department is warning merchants to beware of check fraud schemes active in the area. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, FRAUD
23305 1993-06-15 C5 Lisa Roberts, David Slama, Garwin Yip, John Clancy, Kathy Day, Jeanine Elderkin win HSU scholarships HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS, SCHOLARSHIPS
23306 1993-06-15 C5 Michael Bowermaster, of Eureka, earns Eagle Scout honor. BOY SCOUTS
23307 1993-06-15 C5 Eureka High School honors students and merchants at awards ceremony. EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
23308 1993-06-16 A1 Eureka City Council picks foot of Washington site for permenant homeless center. Was Amer. Red Cross HOMELESS
23309 1993-06-16 A1 Judge mutes lawyers in Clam Beach case involving land of the Stanson's and camping homeless people. CLAM BEACH, HOMELESS, OUTDOOR RECREATION
23310 1993-06-16 A1 Llamas, Emus, and kangaroos at the Sequoia Park Zoo. (Photos) ZOO
23311 1993-06-16 A1 Eureka: The City Council approved consolidation of the Eureka Fire Dept. & Humboldt Fire District #1 FIRE PROTECTION
23312 1993-06-16 A3 Elizabeth Nelson pleads innocent to charges of murdering her elderly roommate Mary Russell. HOMICIDE
23313 1993-06-16 A3 Euerka Adult School graduates 36 people tonight. ADULT EDUCATION
23314 1993-06-16 A3 Benbow Lake opening delayed two weeks to July 4th due to recent rainfall. BENBOW, DAMS & RESERVOIRS
23315 1993-06-16 A4 Editorials: Humboldt County economy threatened with utility tax; Stress, regardless of the job EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT, MENTAL HEALTH & ILLNESS, TAXES
23316 1993-06-16 A5 Eureka: Project Challenge (drug treatment) may not stop operation if money found to keep it going. DRUG ABUSE, DRUGS
23317 1993-06-16 A6 Rio Dell: City council approved ordinance to force some developers to provide recycling areas. RECYCLING, RIO DELL
23318 1993-06-16 A12 Eureka: Pleas from the family and friends of Keith Hudson freed him from jail Tuesday. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, COURTS
23319 1993-06-16 B1 U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Acushnet's Lt. Tom Atwood presented with memorial plaque. He goes next to AK U.S. COAST GUARD
23320 1993-06-16 B1 Style: Article on Women learning non-traditional careers at College of the Redwoods. (Photos) COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS, WOMEN
23321 1993-06-16 B1 Twenty teachers retiring this year from county schools. (list) TEACHERS
23322 1993-06-16 B2 Book signing by environmental author Dolores LaChapelle at Northtown Books, Arcata, Thursday. AUTHORS, BOOKS
23323 1993-06-16 B2 Kimberly Tucker, wins $2000 statewide scholarship, presented by Alistar MacCrone, HSU Pres. (Photo) LAFAYETTE SCHOOL, TEACHERS
23324 1993-06-16 B3 Fire Prevention Poster Contest winners announced. (Photo) CALIFORNIA FORESTRY DEPT., COMPETITIONS
23325 1993-06-17 A1 Costco merges with Price Co.; Eureka still proceeding with plans. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
23326 1993-06-17 A1 Photo of Aaron Shores's hat blown off by high winds. WINDS
23327 1993-06-17 A1 Hamburg bows out of Eureka visit. HAMBURG, DAN
23328 1993-06-17 A1 Louisiana-Pacific to reopen mill in early July. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
23329 1993-06-17 A1 Deputy Sheriff's Organization okays fewer work hours to save jobs. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES
23330 1993-06-17 A3 Elderly woman raped in Hoopa. RAPE
23331 1993-06-17 A3 Fire in Redwood Valley may have been caused by methamphetamine lab explosion. DRUG ABUSE
23332 1993-06-17 A3 Rio Dell approves budget. RIO DELL - BUDGET
23333 1993-06-17 A3 Pepsi scare has buyers edgy. CRIME & CRIMINALS
23334 1993-06-17 A3 Arcata business improvement district put on hold. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
23335 1993-06-17 A6 Joshua Mathew Voss sentenced to one-year in jail for bank robbery. CRIME & CRIMINALS
23336 1993-06-17 C3 Arcata Bay Oyster Festival spotlights aquatic events. FAIRS
23337 1993-06-17 SS1 Marcia Andrews, Area 1 Agency on Aging director of information and assistanceis profiled. AREA 1 AGENCY ON AGING, SENIOR CITIZENS
23338 1993-06-18 A1 Station KIEM-TV off the air for several hours due to technical difficulties. TELEVISION
23339 1993-06-18 A1 County workers to vote on pay cut. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES
23340 1993-06-18 A1 Eureka names acting police chief Arnie Millsap as chief. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
23341 1993-06-18 A1 Former Ferndale Police Chief Wayne Sedamo applies for Blue Lake Police Chief position. BLUE LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
23342 1993-06-18 A3 Announcement on Costco expected. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
23343 1993-06-18 A3 No charges filed in shooting of Walt Shelley by Brad Lee Shelley. CRIME & CRIMINALS
23344 1993-06-18 A3 Arcata Bay Oyster Festival slated for Saturday. FAIRS
23345 1993-06-18 A3 Raw oysters at Oyster Festival are safe to eat. SHELLFISH
23346 1993-06-18 A3 Kindergarteners celibrate graduation at Pine Hill Elementary School. PINE HILL SCHOOL
23347 1993-06-18 A4 New Army recruiter James Enghusen profiled. U.S. ARMY
23348 1993-06-18 A5 Clam Beach camp trial opens. CLAM BEACH, STANSON, SAM
23349 1993-06-18 A5 Scandinavian Midsummer Festival to be held this weekend. FAIRS
23350 1993-06-18 A5 Eureka continues budget debate. EUREKA - BUDGET