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251 1989-02-02 13 The Co-op to sponsor Tour of Unknown Coast cycle race BICYCLES & CYCLING
252 1989-02-02 A-4 'Healing the Wounds' a multi-media exhibit at the Humboldt Cultural Center ART & ARTISTS
253 1989-02-02 A7 Cast shines in Ferndale Rep's "Brighton Beach Memoirs" THEATRES - FERNDALE REP
254 1989-02-02 A7 P.A.C.'s "Endgame": the show goes on THEATRES - PACIFIC ART CENTER
255 1989-02-03 1 Police arrest suspect, Carl Theodore Partee, in robbery of Comer's California Grocery. THEFT
256 1989-02-03 1 Snow met by headaches, joy. SNOW
257 1989-02-03 1 Students discuss snow. SNOW
258 1989-02-03 3 Albert Davis to discuss local pioneering families: Bryant and Davis. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
259 1989-02-03 3 Eureka City Manager Tooley suspects illegal use of police car in commercial. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
260 1989-02-03 3 Klamath Fishery Management Council hears plan for longer salmon season. FISHERIES, SALMON
261 1989-02-03 9 Humboldt State University fisheries professor Terry Roelofs receives award. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, TEACHERS
262 1989-02-03 9 Perky Roberts elected president for 1989. SOROPTIMISTS
263 1989-02-03 9 Humboldt inventors recalled at Clarke Museum. CLARKE MUSEUM, INVENTIONS & INVENTORS
264 1989-02-03 9 Silent auction booksale offers special volumes. BOOKS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
265 1989-02-03 9 North Coast Emergency Medical Services receives grant from Simpson Paper Company. EMERGENCY SERVICES, MEDICAL CARE, SIMPSON PAPER COMPANY
266 1989-02-03 11 Ancient Mayans subject of CR tour. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, TOURISTS & TRAVEL
267 1989-02-03 20 Hoopa Best Western Motel opens on Highway 96. HOOPA TRIBE, HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC.
268 1989-02-03 20 Pacific Gas & Electric property tax bill in county exceeds $1.7 million. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
269 1989-02-04 1 Snow causes chaos; cold night for lost skier, Christopher Marrone. MISSING PERSONS, SNOW
270 1989-02-04 1 Missing teen, Joshua Oshiro, found safe near Blue Lake. MISSING PERSONS
271 1989-02-04 1 Sean M. Kingrey's drowning was accidental. ACCIDENTS - WATER
272 1989-02-04 1 Arcata Children's Center has no collector. DAY CARE CENTERS - CHILDREN
273 1989-02-04 1 County code fallout explored. HUMBOLDT COUNTY PLANNING DEPT.
274 1989-02-04 3 Eureka Police appeal to citizens for support. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
275 1989-02-04 3 State health insurance chief concern among area seniors. HEALTH, SENIOR CITIZENS
276 1989-02-04 3 Lil Stodder named Arcata's Government Leader of the Year. ARCATA
277 1989-02-04 7 Industry needed to fill trucks. TRUCKS & TRUCKING
278 1989-02-05 1 24th Annual Clam Beach Run goes on Saturday in spite of snow. RUNNING
279 1989-02-05 1 Weather conditions, snow levels, road conditions given. SNOW
280 1989-02-05 1 Tracy John Cote of Eureka reported missing since wednesday. MISSING PERSONS
281 1989-02-05 1 Marian Ledger,Senior Volunteer, uses lifelong hobby of photography in her work. VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERISM
282 1989-02-05 3 Ervin Renner, Humboldt County Supervisor, honored at retirement party. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
283 1989-02-05 3 CR's High Tech Center aids students with physical and learning difficulties. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, EDUCATION
284 1989-02-05 6 Clothing sales in Humboldt Co. increased since opening of Bayshore Mall ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, RETAIL STORES
285 1989-02-05 07 Arcata's Design Assistance Committee wins award citations for various business projects in 1987. ARCATA, BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
286 1989-02-05 7 Consumer Credit Counselors sponsoring several credit and debt management seminars in Feb. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
287 1989-02-05 8 Arcata Child Care Task Force to meet to assess child care needs in Arcata. ARCATA, DAY CARE CENTERS - CHILDREN
288 1989-02-05 8 County Jail sites narrow to 2 - 1 in Arcata; 1 in Eureka. HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
289 1989-02-05 12 United Way of Humboldt moves to larger quarters in Eureka. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, UNITED WAY FUND
290 1989-02-05 12 Sequoia Park Zoo needs volunteers for tours ZOO
291 1989-02-05 12 Waiver of fee for police patrol at Arcata Sister City Project block party in Oct. approved by Councl ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
292 1989-02-05 13 Clam Beach Run winners announced. RUNNING
293 1989-02-05 21 Kathryn Williams, palm reader, advises Eurekans about past, present, and future. OCCULT SCIENCES
294 1989-02-06 1 HSU survey proposed to help troubled teens EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, YOUTH
295 1989-02-06 1 Eureka man robbed at Buhne and S streets THEFT
296 1989-02-06 1 Tracy Cote returns safely MISSING PERSONS
297 1989-02-06 1 27 degree temperature breaks previous record of 30 degrees WEATHER
298 1989-02-06 3 Fortuna fifth graders publish their own newspapers FORTUNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
299 1989-02-07 23 Arcata wrestling machine in high gear WRESTLING
300 1989-02-07 9 Timothy Lawlor named HSU outstanding professor for 1988-89 HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY