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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
29601 1994-08-26 a1 Free market for electricity aired at hearing in Eureka. CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, PUBLIC UTILITIES
29602 1994-08-26 a3 Town forums set for today, weekend. Discussion of Northwest Economic Adjustment Initiative HAMBURG, DAN
29603 1994-08-26 a3 Homeless people plead for shelter HOMELESS
29604 1994-08-26 a3 Agency praised for food stamp work. County Department of Social Services PUBLIC WELFARE
29605 1994-08-26 a3 Logs spill when truck overturns. Highway 36, Danny Tuey ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
29606 1994-08-26 a3 Club sets cleanup of south jetty area. Lost Coast 4X4s CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
29607 1994-08-26 a3 Computer system has tidbits, kilobit. Northern Eel River Valley Electronic Network NerveNet COMPUTERS, FORTUNA UNION HIGH SCHOOL
29608 1994-08-26 a3 Grant to help area homeless. HOMELESS, REDWOOD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
29609 1994-08-26 a3 Historical house wins designation. Jako-Wagner house ARCATA, ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, HISTORICAL SITES
29610 1994-08-26 AL3 Baez still fusing music, causes. Joan Baez concert at HSU MUSIC - POPULAR
29611 1994-08-26 AL2 Horror show in Ferndale. Little shop of horrors, Jason Esquerra, Stacey Bareilles. (photo) THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
29612 1994-08-26 AL4 North coast Rep opens with "Laura" : New season includes court drama and a T. Williams classic(phots THEATERS - NORTH COAST REP
29613 1994-08-26 AL4 Nightclub set to get slammed with poetry. Jambalaya POETRY, THEATERS - PACIFIC ART CENTER
29614 1994-08-26 AL5 Folk fest heads for the city: Waterfront's Adorni center hosts event. Humboldt folklife fest.(Photo) ADORNI CENTER, MUSIC - POPULAR
29615 1994-08-26 AL1 KHSU adds 2 new programs. Rabbit ears radio, Latino USA RADIO
29616 1994-08-26 AL1 Hip Chico band set to play at HSU : Neo-psychedelic group recalls sounds of 1960s/Mother Hips(photo) MUSIC - POPULAR
29617 1994-08-26 c1 Light and color : watercolorist Sanborn talks at Ink people. Alan Sanborn (photo) ART & ARTISTS
29618 1994-08-26 c1 It was the experience of a lifetime:Eureka native part of Yanni's summer tour.Madlen Simms Soderlund AUTHORS, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
29619 1994-08-27 A1 Timber aid here,says Hamburg; 18 federal agencies help region. HAMBURG, DAN, TIMBER INDUSTRY
29620 1994-08-27 A1 Finishing in Ferndale; Hollywood crew for "Outbreak" nearly done in Victorian Village. FILMS
29621 1994-08-27 A1 Show goes on in Eureka, jazz fest organizers say. REDWOOD COAST DIXIELAND JAZZ FESTIVAL
29622 1994-08-27 A3 Dog's life (photo of Patty Hulet and her dog Ubu at the Trinidad Kanine Academy). DOGS
29623 1994-08-27 A3 Schools candidate Delaine Eastin pushes "the four R's". ELECTIONS, SCHOOLS
29624 1994-08-27 A3 Former state Sen. Barry Keene scheduled for speech at HSU. KEENE, BARRY
29625 1994-08-27 A3 Arcata City Council has appointed new task force to tackle tourism. TOURISM
29626 1994-08-27 A3 Board to consider creating a Community Assistance Unit to respond to health,safety code concerns. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - LAWS
29627 1994-08-27 A3 New, traditional ballots available. ELECTIONS
29628 1994-08-27 A3 Grants available from U.S. Forest Service for tree planting. TREES
29629 1994-08-27 A3 Oil spill bill sponsored by state Sen. Mike Thompson lands on Gov. Wilson's desk. OIL, THOMPSON, MIKE
29630 1994-08-27 B1 Sister Rosemarie Kasper of the Sisters of the Holy Names will celebrate 50th anniversary. CATHOLIC CHURCHES, CLERGY, KARUK TRIBE
29631 1994-08-28 A1 Women on the beat; North Coast policewomen POLICE, WOMEN
29632 1994-08-28 A1 Arcata High School set for 100th year; first high school in Humboldt readies for birthday ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL
29633 1994-08-28 B1 Crisis hotline; Humboldt Women for Shelter is a refuge for legions of women HUMBOLDT WOMEN FOR SHELTER
29634 1994-08-30 A1 Incensed Fortunans back court; merger plan cost savings challenged COURTS
29635 1994-08-30 A1 Revived North Coast Railroad on track with freight (photo). RAILROADS
29636 1994-08-30 A3 Good to be back at HSU; returning students (photos). HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
29637 1994-08-30 A5 Pot removal team gearing up for fall; Marijuana Eradication Team MARIJUANA
29638 1994-08-30 A1 Proposed budget keeps Fortuna court - for now. COURTS
29639 1994-08-31 A1 Fish disaster declared here; anglers asked to file for unemployment aid. SALMON
29640 1994-08-31 A3 Funds target family violence; $52,000 awarded to Women's Resource Center. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
29641 1994-08-31 A6 Humboldt crime rate up. CRIME & CRIMINALS
29642 1994-08-31 B1 On a Care-a-Van; medical transport for folks most in need; Humboldt Co. Association for the Retarded MEDICAL CARE
29643 1994-09-01 A1 Big quake feltalong wide area; 6.9 tremblor off Petrolia; no injuries EARTHQUAKES
29644 1994-09-01 A1 Humboldt high schools scores top average on SAT HIGH SCHOOLS
29645 1994-09-01 A1 Owl to stay on threatened species list; higher than expected numbers may ease timber harvest rules. SPOTTED OWL
29646 1994-09-01 A6 Bigfoot Day set in Willow Creek. BIGFOOT DAYS
29647 1994-09-01 A3 Eureka to join in big cleanup; city residents plan to spruce up in anticipation of cruise ship. EUREKA - OLD TOWN
29648 1994-09-02 A1 A big one that wasn't; 7.2 earthquake 90 miles offshore causes few woes (photo.) EARTHQUAKES
29649 1994-09-02 A3 Soil-cleaning plan buried; McKinleyville petroleum-contaminated soil site dropped after protest. TOXIC WASTES
29650 1994-09-02 C1 Diving into art; Arts Alive sponsored by Humboldt Arts Council (photos). ART & ARTISTS