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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
24651 1993-09-16 A3 Eureka City Schools trustees voted unanimously to take a stand against Prop. 174 the voucher bill. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
24652 1993-09-16 A3 Eureka City Schools trustees heard about expected budgetary problems continuing. Debbie Israel(Photo EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
24653 1993-09-16 A3 Arcata City Council unanimously condemned Option Nine timber plan of President Clinton. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, TIMBER INDUSTRY
24654 1993-09-16 A3 Arcata to reapply for $1 million federal grant to help first time home buyers. ARCATA, HOUSING
24655 1993-09-16 A3 St. Joseph Hospital & Pacific Gas and Electric Co. give $32,200 to County to help the homeless. HOMELESS
24656 1993-09-16 A5 North Coast Railroad may add holiday shuttle service between Arcata and Fortuna. RAILROADS
24657 1993-09-17 A1 Pact on logging near; negotiations reported to remove injunction LOGGING
24658 1993-09-17 A1 State Mining & Geology Board gets earful on gravel-mining operations (photo) MINING, RIVERS
24659 1993-09-17 A1 New rail company for lines south of Willits; service should improve under Sanoma group RAILROADS
24660 1993-09-17 A3 One-man beautification project; street cleaner's desire to help puts city in awkward position (photo LITTER
24661 1993-09-17 A3 Eureka nets tax revenue EUREKA - REVENUES
24662 1993-09-17 A4 Editorial: Many years and tears later, library breaks ground HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
24663 1993-09-17 A4 Face to face: Louis Bucher, superintendent Humboldt County Schools (photo) HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
24664 1993-09-17 A5 North Country Fair set for weekend, Sunday parade highlights event at Arcata Plaza FAIRS
24665 1993-09-17 C1 Flatmo to share secrets (photo) ART & ARTISTS
24666 1993-09-17 C1 A lesson from two quilts; Maple Creek students sew and learn (photo) MAPLE CREEK SCHOOL
24667 1993-09-17 C2 Road scenes in art; artist captures familiar sights for exhibit (photo) ART & ARTISTS
24668 1993-09-17 C2 Fall classes set at Old Town Art Gallery ART & ARTISTS
24669 1993-09-17 C2 Pastels on the Plaza helps children's center ART & ARTISTS, DAY CARE - CHILDREN
24670 1993-09-17 C2 Don Haffner honored by Lions LIONS CLUB
24671 1993-09-17 AL4 Ominous radio trend? RADIO
24672 1993-09-18 A1 Swains Flat baby hurt in light-caused house fire. FIRES
24673 1993-09-18 A1 Open house at Headwaters; Pacific Lumber offers glimpse of world's largest old-growth stand (photo). PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
24674 1993-09-18 A1 Activists OK timber for logging; government wants more concessions. LOGGING
24675 1993-09-18 A1 Eureka waterfront priorities are varied. WATERFRONT
24676 1993-09-18 A3 Gravel mining threat to bridges; degradation at the Mad River causing trouble. BRIDGES, MAD RIVER, MINING
24677 1993-09-18 A3 Supervisors mull recycling plan. RECYCLING
24678 1993-09-18 A3 Opponents spoof library groundbreaking ceremony. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
24679 1993-09-18 A3 Appeal expected by Sam Stanson on Clam Beach permit. CLAM BEACH, STANSON, SAM
24680 1993-09-18 A3 Four arrested in Fortuna in narcotics raid which yielded estimated $1500 worth of methamphetamine. DRUG ABUSE
24681 1993-09-18 A3 Seasonal Benbow Lake will vanish Monday as dam is scheduled for its annual removal. BENBOW, DAMS & RESERVOIRS
24682 1993-09-18 A5 Eurekan caught in legal bind over molest case involving his ward. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
24683 1993-09-18 A8 Deplorable conditions alleged at Pelican Bay. PELICAN BAY PRISON
24684 1993-09-18 B1 Local Christian churches display New Year's greetings to Jewish community on Jewish New Year. JEWS, RELIGION
24685 1993-09-18 B5 State of the art at General Hospital; blood-cell device offers clean blood, peace of mind. GENERAL HOSPITAL
24686 1993-09-18 B5 Popular eatery Bob's Cafe reopens. RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
24687 1993-09-18 B5 North Coast Small Business Development Center to hold seminars on individuals' marketing skills. SMALL BUSINESS
24688 1993-09-18 B5 Farm Bureau announces opposition to half-cent sales tax. TAXES
24689 1993-09-19 A1 Library project under way; festivities mark official send-off HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
24690 1993-09-19 A3 It's country fair time in Arcata, food, music, arts & crafts mark end of summer festival (photo) FAIRS
24691 1993-09-19 A3 Work on McKinleyville shopping center begins in earnest MCKINLEYVILLE, SHOPPING CENTERS
24692 1993-09-19 A# No pact reached on Indian Island GUNTHER ISLAND, INDIANS
24693 1993-09-19 A3 Still no charges filed against local lawyer, James McKittrick; several charges being invetigated CRIME & CRIMINALS
24694 1993-09-19 A4 Editorial: Streamlining of city permits a step in the right direction EUREKA - LAWS
24695 1993-09-19 A4 Editorial: No time for tax-paid thrills EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
24696 1993-09-19 A5 Violent video scores sales; gory game enjoys early success, despite criticism VIDEOS
24697 1993-09-19 A5 Photo: Library ritual HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
24698 1993-09-19 C1 Flight; would-be pilots take off from Murray Field to conquer skies over Humboldt County (photos) AVIATION
24699 1993-09-19 C2 Families pledge their support; pledge drive helps keep programs at Jacoby Creek School (photo) JACOBY CREEK SCHOOL
24700 1993-09-19 C2 Retreat for moms with special-needs kids CHILD WELFARE, PARENTING