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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
29751 1994-09-16 AL3 Whodunit done right at the NCRT: well-directed cast, stylish technical elements in Laura THEATERS - NORTH COAST REP
29752 1994-09-16 AL3 Woman's club concerts announced. MUSIC - CLASSICAL
29753 1994-09-16 AL2 Clowning around at HSUJ. Vaudeville Noveau. CLOWNS, COMEDIANS
29754 1994-09-16 AL4 DeMark back with "Never returned". Jeff DeMark, "Went to lunch, never returned" THEATER & DRAMA
29755 1994-09-16 AL4 Sounds of South Africa. Ladysmith Black Mambazo. MUSIC - POPULAR
29756 1994-09-16 AL4 R&B band to play at area club. Little Charlie and the Nightcats. MUSIC - POPULAR
29757 1994-09-16 AL5 All's fair in Arcata. Two-day event not just for hippies. NORTH COUNTRY FAIR
29758 1994-09-16 AL1 Mexican dancers at EHS. Los Lupenos de San Jose DANCE, EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
29759 1994-09-16 AL1 French chamber music at HSU. Frank Marks, Hubert Kennemer, Lyn Ritz, Kenneth Ayoob, John Brecher MUSIC - CLASSICAL
29760 1994-09-16 AL1 The fab five. The Fabulous Fairlanes (photo). MUSIC - POPULAR
29761 1994-09-16 AL1 Fort fun. Fort Humboldt State Historic park (photo). FORT HUMBOLDT
29762 1994-09-17 A1 Eureka police arrest murder suspect Tito Jay Bryant. HOMICIDE
29763 1994-09-17 A1 Young dog-bite victim Brandi Nyberg facing long recovery after attack at Rainbows & Mustard Seeds. DAY CARE - CHILDREN, DOGS
29764 1994-09-17 A1 Gary Battaglia, Lane Gibbs and David Griffis arraigned for large drug operation. DRUG ABUSE
29765 1994-09-17 A3 Loggers ignore spiking threat; warnings found at controversial Westhaven site. LOGGING, WESTHAVEN
29766 1994-09-17 A3 Arcata High School student Paul Gradalski suspected of gun possession, drugs. ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL, FIREARMS, MARIJUANA
29767 1994-09-17 A3 Congressional candidate Frank Riggs calls on Clinton to hold hearings before invading Haiti. RIGGS, FRANK
29768 1994-09-17 A3 Board of Supervisors to hold hearing on appeal of Planning Dept.'s approval fo Trinidad subdivision. TRINIDAD - PLANNING
29769 1994-09-17 A3 Browman Development's fine for polluting Mill Creek to be reconsidered by Water Control Board. MCKINLEYVILLE, SHOPPING CENTERS
29770 1994-09-17 C1 McKinleyville Kmart set to open; store will include garden section, pharmacy and cosmetic counter. MCKINLEYVILLE, SHOPPING CENTERS
29771 1994-09-17 C1 Stock of Maxxam, Pacific Lumber's parent company may fall. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
29772 1994-09-18 A1 Through the eyes of children. CHILDREN, EDUCATION, HOMELESS
29773 1994-09-18 A1 Coastal Commission OKs Arcata Marsh housing development. ARCATA MARSH, HOUSING
29774 1994-09-18 A1 Eureka water at risk, study says; Lake Ruth recreation activities may threaten quality. EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY
29775 1994-09-18 A3 Photo: Jesse Lucas, Nicki Molyneaux, Teresa Baginski participate in Coastal Cleanup Day. COASTLINE, REFUSE DISPOSAL
29776 1994-09-18 A3 Fishery council nixes bid to aid salmon repopulation. SALMON
29777 1994-09-18 A3 Stabbing of Matthew Fuller, Robert Moore by James Barton declared act of self-defense. ASSAULT
29778 1994-09-18 A3 Alcohol/Drug Care Services, Inc. says treatment center struggles to survive. DRUG ABUSE
29779 1994-09-18 A4 Distribution of hate leaflets invites personal evaluation (editorial). RACE RELATIONS
29780 1994-09-18 A5 North Coast Pollution Prevention Committee to aid waste-control efforts. ECOLOGY
29781 1994-09-18 B6 Eureka Title Co. bought; Santa Ana-based First American Title Insurance Co. to be new owner. REAL ESTATE
29782 1994-09-18 C1 How I spent my summer vacation photographs. PHOTOGRAPHY, SUMMER
29783 1994-09-22 A1 Prison inmate slain by guard at Pelican Bay. PELICAN BAY PRISON
29784 1994-09-22 A1 Sun Viking cruise ship returns to Eureka (photo). SHIPS, TOURISM
29785 1994-09-22 A1 Forest bill OK'd; Headwaters sale goes to Senate. HAMBURG, DAN, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
29786 1994-09-22 A1 North Coast Railroad locomotive kills Charles Seymour Little of Klamath. ACCIDENTS (MISC), RAILROADS
29787 1994-09-22 A3 Murder trial for Samuel Eldridge, Georgina Baker scheduled in April killing of Robert Kenji Bennett. HOMICIDE
29788 1994-09-22 A3 Carlotta woman reports robbery. THEFT
29789 1994-09-22 A3 Safe stolen, pried open and torched at Albee and Spring Sts. THEFT
29790 1994-09-22 A3 Hearings set on rise in telephone rates by Ferndale's Citizens Utilities Co. TELEPHONE SERVICE
29791 1994-09-22 A3 First Interstate banks expected to stay. BANKING
29792 1994-09-22 A5 Fortuna begins City Hall facelift (photo). FORTUNA
29793 1994-09-22 A9 Arcata probes brutality charge against police by Leon McCauley. ARCATA POLICE DEPARTMENT
29794 1994-09-22 A10 Frank Riggs blasts Headwaters Forest Act passage. PACIFIC LUMBER CO., RIGGS, FRANK
29795 1994-09-22 C1 Kmart holds kick-off ceremony; McKinleyville store open to area shoppers (photo). MCKINLEYVILLE, RETAIL STORES
29796 1994-09-23 A1 Drug overdose victim Deborah Ruth Peacock found at waterfront lot. DEATHS, DRUG ABUSE
29797 1994-09-23 A1 Sun Viking ends Eureka tour; ship visitors made most of brief stop. SHIPS, TOURISM
29798 1994-09-23 A1 Sen. Barbara Boxer to attach Headwaters bill. HAMBURG, DAN, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
29799 1994-09-23 A1 McKinleyville loses Browman penalty revenue; squabble causes loss of fine from mall developer. SHOPPING CENTERS, WATER POLLUTION
29800 1994-09-23 A1 Samoa Airport improvement project slated. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES