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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
29901 1994-09-29 A1 Electricity cut to Eureka homes when van hit power pole. POWER OUTAGES
29902 1994-09-29 A1 Hazardous waste feared at College of the Redwoods site. TOXIC WASTES
29903 1994-09-29 A1 Oyster harvesters wait for sewage test results. SEWAGE DISPOSAL, SHELLFISH
29904 1994-09-29 A1 Hoopa Post Office shut down after sewage fume problem unresolved. HOOPA TRIBE, POSTAL SERVICES
29905 1994-09-29 A3 Pan of hot grease caused Eureka house fire. FIRES
29906 1994-09-29 A3 Daniel Ray Fidler sentenced to 8 years for series of burglaries. THEFT
29907 1994-09-29 A3 John Reese Hendrickson could get 17 years for child molestation. CHILD ABUSE
29908 1994-09-29 A3 Preliminary hearing postponed in murder trial of Klee Orthell. HOMICIDE
29909 1994-09-29 A3 Michael Allen Byerley of Redway arrested on multiple charges after ramming car. ASSAULT
29910 1994-09-29 A3 Supervisorial candidate Bryce Kenny to meet with Weitchpec voters. ELECTIONS
29911 1994-09-29 A3 Pilot forgets to put landing gear down at Rohnerville Airport; none hurt. ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE
29912 1994-09-29 A3 Federal funds for a police officer now available to Eureka Housing Authority. HOUSING, POLICE
29913 1994-09-29 A3 McKinleyville wants more law enforcement. MCKINLEYVILLE, POLICE
29914 1994-09-29 A3 Georgina Lynne Baker pleads not guilty in murder of Robert Kanji Bennett. HOMICIDE
29915 1994-09-29 A6 Apple Harvest Festival scheduled in Fortuna (photo). APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL
29916 1994-09-29 A6 Louis Nicholas Kusalich, convicted child molester, seeks new trial (photo). CHILD ABUSE
29917 1994-09-29 A1 Poisonous water hemlock killed campers Stephen McKinley and Mitzie Vargas. DEATHS, PLANTS
29918 1994-09-30 A1 Jail inmate Eric Berry escapes from work crew at Samoa Bridge. PRISONS & JAILS
29919 1994-09-30 A1 County's infant mortality rate two-thirds greater than statewide rate in 1993. VITAL STATISTICS
29920 1994-09-30 A1 Dan Hamburg and Frank Riggs square off over assault-weapons views. ELECTIONS
29921 1994-09-30 A1 Ferndale residents angry over water rate increases. FERNDALE - WATER SUPPLY
29922 1994-09-30 A3 Humboldt State University dorm evacuated after fire set in nearby woods. FIRES
29923 1994-09-30 A3 Tracy Lee Adams arrested for car theft after locking himself in a garage. THEFT
29924 1994-09-30 A3 Ruben Ross injured in logging truck accident. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
29925 1994-09-30 A3 Teresa Gloria McNally pleads innocent in shooting death of Linda Shapiro. HOMICIDE
29926 1994-09-30 A3 Supervisors try to craft ordinance alerting property buyers or renters to nearby farming activities. AGRICULTURE, REAL ESTATE
29927 1994-09-30 A3 State Senate committee to hold Eureka hearing on Eel River. EEL RIVER
29928 1994-09-30 A3 Sheriff candidate endorsement battle rages. ELECTIONS
29929 1994-09-30 A5 Green Party candidate Daniel Moses drums up support at Humboldt State University. GREEN PARTY
29930 1994-09-30 A5 Supervisors told too much gravel mining may weaken bridge foundations. BRIDGES, MINING
29931 1994-09-30 A6 Photo of Christopher Babot, 4, posing with household recyclables. RECYCLING
29932 1994-09-30 B6 General Hospital officials break ground for outpatient Surgicenter (photo). GENERAL HOSPITAL
29933 1994-09-30 C1 Seventh year for Pastels on the Plaza (photo). ART & ARTISTS
29934 1994-09-30 C1 Workshops offered by Rooney Resource Center at the Humboldt Area Foundation. HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
29935 1994-09-30 C1 Art by Rachel Coyote on display at Jambalaya (photo). ART & ARTISTS
29936 1994-09-30 C1 Autumn Exhibition at the Candy Stick Gallery. ART & ARTISTS
29937 1994-09-30 C2 Alex Leeder named by Outdoor Sculpture Project to survey county art works. ART & ARTISTS
29938 1994-09-30 C3 Maskhibition Competition to open at Ink People Gallery. ART & ARTISTS
29939 1994-09-30 C3 Sculpture and jewelry show "Reliquaries and Offerings" at College of the Redwoods gallery. ART & ARTISTS
29940 1994-09-30 AL3 Ladysmith Black Mambazo concert reviewed. MUSIC - POPULAR
29941 1994-09-30 AL5 Ferndale Repertory's "La Bete" reviewed. THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
29942 1994-09-30 AL8 Fortuna's Apple Harvest Festival set for Saturday. APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL
29943 1994-09-30 L10 Country music station KRED-AM 1480 to be replaced by all-sports KTMA. RADIO
29944 1994-10-01 A1 Shellfish safe, says biologist; sewage spill in area bays is monitored. SEWAGE DISPOSAL, SHELLFISH
29945 1994-10-01 A1 Largest North Coast polluters named: woodstoves, cars and sea breezes. AIR POLLUTION, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., SIMPSON PAPER CO.
29946 1994-10-01 A3 Healing dance in Hoopa (photo of American Indian Days at Hoopa High School). HOOPA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
29947 1994-10-01 A3 Prairie Creek rebounds from bypass work. PRAIRIE CREEK
29948 1994-10-01 A3 Senate panel chaired by Mike Thompson to consider Eel River. EEL RIVER, THOMPSON, MIKE
29949 1994-10-01 A3 Frank Riggs gets boost from area backers. RIGGS, FRANK
29950 1994-10-01 A3 Meals available to low-income kids at Child Development Center of the Indian Action Council. FOOD PROGRAMS, INDIAN ACTION COUNCIL