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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
26201 1994-01-08 A1 Former astronaut Harrison Schmitt shares memories of missions at HSU, Washington, South Bay Schools. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - EVENTS, SOUTH BAY SCHOOL, VISITORS, WASHINGTON SCHOOL
26202 1994-01-08 A2 Election Board of the Yurok Tribe will hold election for Tribal Council March 17 (photo). YUROK TRIBE
26203 1994-01-08 A2 Law officials to discuss gang crime. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
26204 1994-01-08 A3 Search for dog that bit Fortuna volunteer animal control officer. DOGS
26205 1994-01-08 A3 Rescue Mission supporter Forrest Jones donates crab bought to support Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum. CRABS & CRABBING, RESCUE MISSION
26206 1994-01-08 A3 Arcata City Council hires Northwest Consulting Group to develop grant application for senior housing SENIORS - HOUSING
26207 1994-01-08 A3 Supervisors appoint four new members to Humboldt County Resource Conservation District. CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
26208 1994-01-08 A3 State Sen. Mike Thompson praises Gov. Pete Wilson's goals in State of the State speech. THOMPSON, MIKE
26209 1994-01-09 A1 Blue Lake: Chemical fungicides & cancer causing substances at McNamara & Pete's old mill leaking. CANCER, TOXIC WASTES
26210 1994-01-09 A1 Close-up: Art of the rub; massage practitioners Betty McGinty, Rosalind Ojala & Barbara Rudene talk. ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
26211 1994-01-09 A1 Option 9 timber plan money to be more wisely spent than Redwood National Park funds says Anna Sparks REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK, TIMBER INDUSTRY
26212 1994-01-09 A3 Rainy weather delays pouring of Eureka library building footings & flooring,says Resco's John Murray HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
26213 1994-01-09 A4 Editorial: Arcata co-housing idea known as Marsh Commons worthy of special attention. ARCATA MARSH, HOUSING
26214 1994-01-09 A8 Power outages in Eureka Saturday due to recent wind & rainy weather knocking down poles on Clark St. POWER OUTAGES
26215 1994-01-09 B1 Eurekan Dennis Turner's new book of the area from 1542 to 1992 titled "Place Names of Hum.Co.(Photos BOOKS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - HISTORY
26216 1994-01-09 B2 Mary Dennison, Linda Wigginton & Lorna Hall honored by Fortuna Business & Professional Women (Photo) FORTUNA, WOMEN
26217 1994-01-09 B4 Rick Chandler gets top honors at graduation of CR Police Officer training course.(Photo) COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
26218 1994-01-09 B4 Acushnet Coast Guard Cutter crews receive honors. Jerry Sukowski, Dale Kincaid,James Holton & others U.S. COAST GUARD
26219 1994-01-10 A1 Sablefish catch reductions anticipated with new monthly verses weekly limits. Other groundfish lower FISHERIES
26220 1994-01-10 A1 Eureka Play Center at Cooper Gulch Park opened Friday for children & parents to learn things.(Photo) CHILDREN, PARKS
26221 1994-01-10 A3 Manila: Fire destroys womans sleeping quarters, the structure was burned down after woodstove mishap FIRES
26222 1994-01-10 A3 Missing 4 year old boy found near Samoa drag strip by volunteer fireman. MISSING PERSONS
26223 1994-01-10 A3 Home study option for students of Zoe Barnum High School being tried. ZOE BARNUM HIGH SCHOOL
26224 1994-01-10 A3 Arcata seeking to refinance $3.2 million 8% bonds at around the 5.6% rate. Victor Schuab quoted. ARCATA - BUDGET
26225 1994-01-11 A1 AIDS cases in Humboldt county now up to 120 since count started in 1985, half have died. AIDS
26226 1994-01-11 A1 Andrew Rosaia, a local wholesale beer, wine & liquor distributor, died at age 89 Sunday.(Photo) DEATHS
26227 1994-01-11 A1 Dan Hamburg's Congressional record of his first year displayed. (Photo, Graph) HAMBURG, DAN
26228 1994-01-11 A1 Yurok election marred by intercouncil feud. Dorson Zunia, Sue Maston, R.Haberman & Suzie Long quoted YUROK TRIBE
26229 1994-01-11 A3 John Speddin arrested for burlary of womans southeast Eureka home at 10:45 Monday night. DRUGS, THEFT
26230 1994-01-11 A3 Arcata appoints Stephen Leiker to National Org. on Disabilities & O'Rouke Swinney to Permits Board. ARCATA - EMPLOYEES, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
26231 1994-01-11 A3 Fortuna police reissue Cop Cards, as kids like the trading cards.(Photo) FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT
26232 1994-01-11 A6 Local officials get preview of Brown Act changes concerning public meetings, input & voting. PUBLIC OPINION, VOTING
26233 1994-01-11 A8 Humb. Co. Board of Supervisors told about the Option 9 Timber plan about Shasta-Trinity Natl. Forest ENVIRONMENTALISTS, TIMBER INDUSTRY
26234 1994-01-11 A1 Eureka: Budget cuts hit home. Article on releasing suspects to save money. Kjeld Lyth talks. (Photo) COURTS, EUREKA - BUDGET
26235 1994-01-11 A3 Fortuna animal control officer bitten by dog escapes rabies shot series when owner finds shot record FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT, RABIES
26236 1994-01-11 A3 Dinsmore: Eligia Petty arrested for shooting Sunny Side trailer park female resident. SHOOTINGS
26237 1994-01-11 A3 Final hearings elicit concerns over city expansion planning. Nestor Domingo speaks. (Photo) EUREKA - PLANNING
26238 1994-01-11 A3 Eureka: City wants to alter election process so current majority rule is changed to a plurality. ELECTIONS
26239 1994-01-11 A3 Arcata: California Youth Soccer Association denied fee waiver for using city soccer fields. ARCATA - REVENUES, SOCCER
26240 1994-01-11 A4 Editorial: North Coast gradually gains clout in Sacramento. EUREKA MAYOR, HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
26241 1994-01-11 A5 Humboldt County targets drug use by passing "Drug House Ordinance" DRUGS
26242 1994-01-11 A6 Residents concerned about toxic chemicals in water caused by Blue Lake Forest Products mill. BLUE LAKE, TOXIC WASTES
26243 1994-01-11 A6 Westhaven clearcutting allowed to conmtinue by Humb. Co. Board of Supervisors in 3 to 2 vote. TIMBER INDUSTRY
26244 1994-01-11 B1 Lisa Conners of Humboldt Dog Obedience Group Shown at HUMDOG Dog Expo at Redwood Acres. (Photo) DOGS
26245 1994-01-11 B2 Six teen girls honored at tea as "Good Citizens" by Daughters of American Revolution. (Photo) WOMEN
26246 1994-01-13 A1 Methadone clinic site upsets neighborhood (photo) DRUG ABUSE
26247 1994-01-13 A1 Construction worker escapes building collapse with minor injuries ACCIDENTS - INDUSTRIAL
26248 1994-01-13 A1 Fishermen try auction for catch; buyers are cautious, prices fall FISHERIES
26249 1994-01-13 A1 Assault suspect, John Wayne Hill, back in jail after heart surgery ASSAULT
26250 1994-01-13 A3 Bakery may face boycott; workers want pay, benefits restored BAKERIES