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Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
24301 1993-08-21 A3 Lightning ignites six small fires in Honeydew area, Orick Schoolhouse Peak, Redwood National Park. FOREST FIRES
24302 1993-08-21 A3 North Coast Chapter of California Women in Timber hosts former forestry head, Terry Gorton. FORESTRY
24303 1993-08-21 A3 Sheriff's Marijuana Eradication Team seized 654 plants from three gardens in Southern Humboldt. MARIJUANA
24304 1993-08-21 A3 County asks for grants for a new food bank and a survey of low-and moderate-income people. FOOD PROGRAMS, POVERTY
24305 1993-08-21 A3 California Coastal Commission will meet again in Eureka. CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
24306 1993-08-21 A6 Area call boxes being put to good use, CHP says. EMERGENCY SERVICES, TELEPHONE SERVICE
24307 1993-08-21 A6 Hopefuls seek seats on county boards; Nov. 2 election will determine who serves on 38 district slots ELECTIONS
24308 1993-08-21 B1 Damon Kluck finished 11th in 40 mile U.S. National Junior Cycling Championships in West Point, NY. BICYCLES
24309 1993-08-21 A6 Right-to-die form for Californians available on the North Coast, lacal agencies explain need DEATHS, MEDICAL CARE
24310 1993-08-22 A1 Close-up: Sports Camps: Soccer, Football, Baseball and other camps investigated.(Photos) SPORTS
24311 1993-08-22 A1 Orick: President Clinton's forest package funds could be used to build lodge in Redwood Natl. Park. REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
24312 1993-08-22 A1 Pay Less Drug Stores will not be building a new store in McKinleyville Mill Creek Marketplace. DRUGSTORES, MCKINLEYVILLE
24313 1993-08-22 A2 Reagan foe Rick Springer of Arcata is on a hunger strike in Las Vegas jail protesting Nuclear tests. DEMONSTRATIONS, NUCLEAR WEAPONS
24314 1993-08-22 A3 Orick: Banana Slug festival held Saturday, slimy time had by all.(Photo) FAIRS, ORICK, SLUGS & SNAILS
24315 1993-08-22 A4 Editorials: Eureka Broadway Lottery sign comments. SIGNS
24316 1993-08-22 A5 Judge Johm Morrison comments on Breathalyzer machine for anti-drunk protection, says unrealistic. DRUNK DRIVERS, JUDGES
24317 1993-08-22 A14 25 Juvenile males got in a fight at the Bayshore Mall Saturday at 4:45 pm. Members of two gangs. ASSAULT, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
24318 1993-08-22 A14 Darren Randall of Hoopa man accused of murdering Priscilla Hodge to be given sanity tests. HOMICIDE, MENTAL HEALTH & ILLNESS
24319 1993-08-22 C2 10 Local arts & crafts winners named from the State Fair in Sacramento. ART & ARTISTS, FAIRS
24320 1993-08-22 sup HSU set to enter 90th anniversity as top university. (Photo) HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
24321 1993-08-22 sup College of the Redwoods draws plans for 21st century. (Photo) COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
24322 1993-08-23 A1 Cable TV bills rising for some; others set to benefit from law CABLE TV
24323 1993-08-23 A1 Supervisors prepare to OK county budget; spending plan depends on voter approval of sales tax HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET
24324 1993-08-23 A3 Standoff over street signs; two different signs appear on Fortuna street (photo: Schuelers) FORTUNA - LAWS, STREETS
24325 1993-08-23 A3 Harrison Avenue repaving begins STREETS
24326 1993-08-23 A3 Cyclist Harold Christensen listed in stable condition after being hit by truck ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, BICYCLES
24327 1993-08-23 A3 Hearing set on environmental status of Mad River MAD RIVER
24328 1993-08-23 A3 Two men injured in crash on U.S. 101; serious injuries sustained by Ian M. Johnson & Ronald Weir ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
24329 1993-08-23 A6 Blue Lake budget includes money for police cars & new officer BLUE LAKE - BUDGET
24330 1993-08-23 A6 DePaoli's trial delayed CRIME & CRIMINALS
24331 1993-08-23 A7 What does it take to do the job? Local teens find out through summer work program (photos) VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, YOUTH
24332 1993-08-23 B2 Photo: New equipment at Vector HEALTH
24333 1993-08-23 B5 Will Carson captures county golf title GOLF
24334 1993-08-24 A1 3 Eureka houses burn; authorities sift ruins for clues; arson suspected ARSON, FIRES
24335 1993-08-24 A1 Family of 5 dead in Willets home; Ronald Trevor Harden believed to have killed 4 then self HOMICIDE, SUICIDE
24336 1993-08-24 A1 Teen driver given probation, service time, in death of Jennifer Sue Lawers (photo: Lawers) ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
24337 1993-08-24 A3 Lending an ear to recovery; NY psychiatrist says acupuncture eases detoxification process (photo) ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
24338 1993-08-24 A3 Meeting set to explore housing manufacturing factory idea BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, HOUSING
24339 1993-08-24 A3 Fire district board to mull contract FIRE DEPARTMENTS
24340 1993-08-24 A3 Lotto sign among City Council topics EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, SIGNS
24341 1993-08-24 A3 Moving old house on Blue Lake Council agenda BLUE LAKE CITY COUNCIL
24342 1993-08-24 A3 Arcata House designated historical landmark HISTORICAL SITES
24343 1993-08-24 A5 Art grant to finance Eureka murals ART & ARTISTS
24344 1993-08-24 nA6 Redway gets grant for water system REDWAY
24345 1993-08-24 A10 Fortuna plans 2nd manager session FORTUNA CITY COUNCIL
24346 1993-08-24 A10 Fort Seward train trip planned RAILROADS
24347 1993-08-24 B1 Nick Walkow, long-time press man retires (photo) NEWSPAPERS
24348 1993-08-24 C5 Birth class due PREGNANCY
24349 1993-08-25 A1 Aftermath of fire; missing tenant Harold "Corky" Fisher sought as authorities probe blaze (photo) ARSON, FIRES
24350 1993-08-25 A1 Repaving of Harrison to begin next week STREETS