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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
29951 1994-10-01 A7 First Baptist and First Methodist Churches of Eureka to celebrate "Bridge over F St." communion.j BAPTIST CHURCHES, METHODIST CHURCHES
29952 1994-10-01 A7 Church of Religious Science's Searching Mind Book Store opened Sept. 22 on Myrtle Ave. BOOKS, RELIGION
29953 1994-10-01 A10 Retirements prompt reform at Public Works Department. HUMBOLDT COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
29954 1994-10-01 B4 Paul Peeples beats the odds for title; Sun Belt winner sets sights on Southwest Tour (photos). AUTOMOBILE RACING
29955 1994-10-02 A1 College of the Redwoods cited for waste violations. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, TOXIC WASTES
29956 1994-10-02 A1 Indian Natural Resource Science & Engineering Program is for H.S.U. Indian science students. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
29957 1994-10-02 A1 PG&E fish screen project may avert battle over Eel River flow. EEL RIVER, PUBLIC UTILITIES
29958 1994-10-02 A3 Coast Guard still investigating July helicopter crash. ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE, U.S. COAST GUARD
29959 1994-10-02 A3 Hoopa Post Office to operate temporarily in Kim Yerton Library. HOOPA TRIBE, POSTAL SERVICES
29960 1994-10-02 A3 County court house snack bar operators suing for lost revenue during 4-day week period. HUMBOLDT COUNTY, LAWSUITS
29961 1994-10-02 A3 Hauser railroad bill vetoed by Wilson. RAILROADS
29962 1994-10-02 A3 Project Affirm will meet to discuss prevention of family violence. VIOLENCE
29963 1994-10-02 A3 John Plant gives tractor rides at Apple Harvest Festival (photo). APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL
29964 1994-10-02 A3 FBI agent Stan Walker says most bank robberies are drug-related and unsuccessful. THEFT
29965 1994-10-02 A3 List of bank robberies so far this year. THEFT
29966 1994-10-02 A5 League of Women Voters to sponsor candidate forums. ELECTIONS
29967 1994-10-02 A10 Indian students hope to help their own. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS, INDIANS
29968 1994-10-02 A12 PG&E Eel River fish screen to lead fish toward fish ladder. EEL RIVER, PUBLIC UTILITIES
29969 1994-10-02 B1 Apple business blossoms for Fieldbrook coucple Dick & Betty Lovie. FRUIT
29970 1994-10-02 C1 Artist Floyd Bettiga's toy collection influences his painting (photo). ART & ARTISTS, TOYS
29971 1994-10-02 C2 Golf benefit raises funds for hospice (photo). HOSPICE
29972 1994-10-02 C2 Golf benefit helps local Cancer Society. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
29973 1994-10-02 C2 Humboldt Coalition for the Traumatically Brain Injured conducting survey. HEALTH
29974 1994-10-02 C2 Semifinalists named in Merit Scholarship competition. SCHOLARSHIPS
29975 1994-10-03 A1 Rose Donahue Lafayette killed north of Klamath when car crashed into tree. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
29976 1994-10-03 A1 Fire between Briceland and Honeydew burns 2 acres; started by portable pump. FIRES
29977 1994-10-03 A1 Photo of Kathy Snowden creating pastel art on plaza. ART & ARTISTS
29978 1994-10-03 A1 Pierce & Henriques family children go to Hollywood to finish "Outbreak" roles (photo). FILMS
29979 1994-10-03 A1 Mattole residents fight to save salmon. MATTOLE RIVER, SALMON
29980 1994-10-03 A3 Firefighters douse waterfront brush fire. FIRES
29981 1994-10-03 A3 Eureka City Council rejects claim by Marie Wilkinson for oil-stained carpet. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
29982 1994-10-03 A3 Eureka Fire Department awarded grants for hazardous material equipment. EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT
29983 1994-10-03 A3 Funds approved to install railroad crossing protection devices. RAILROADS
29984 1994-10-03 A3 Pay scale altered for Eureka recreation instructors and officials. EUREKA - EMPLOYEES
29985 1994-10-03 A3 Ban on outdoor trash burning to continue. FIRES, REFUSE DISPOSAL
29986 1994-10-03 A3 Rio Dell to hold annual community cleanup day. REFUSE DISPOSAL
29987 1994-10-03 A3 Photo of children dancing at fundraiser for Arcata's sister city. SISTER CITIES
29988 1994-10-03 A3 Kristin Cairns Peckham promotes strep test legislation to protect newborns. PREGNANCY
29989 1994-10-03 A3 Hit-and-run boater damages Coast Guard navigation light. ACCIDENTS - HIT AND RUN, ACCIDENTS - WATER
29990 1994-10-03 A5 BLM wild horses brought in for adoption (photo). HORSES
29991 1994-10-03 A9 Profile of 7-year old with AIDS. AIDS
29992 1994-10-03 A9 Pediatrician Ted Humphrey interviewed on transmission of AIDS. AIDS
29993 1994-10-03 A9 Reading list of library books on AIDS. AIDS, BOOKS
29994 1994-10-03 B2 Scholarships awarded to three HSU faculty children. SCHOLARSHIPS
29995 1994-10-04 A1 Anne Conrad Antoville, Eureka Symphony cellist, resigns over Peter & The Wolf production. MUSIC - CLASSICAL
29996 1994-10-04 A1 School children visit local pumpkin patch VEGETABLES
29997 1994-10-04 A1 Samuel Gardner Eldridge pleads innocent in shooting death of Robert Kanji Bennett. HOMICIDE
29998 1994-10-04 A3 Debra Marie Cooper arrested for hitting husband and burning his possessions. CRIME & CRIMINALS
29999 1994-10-04 A3 Ronald Eugene Birchfield sentenced to 10 years in state prison for molesting 3 children. CHILD ABUSE
30000 1994-10-04 A3 Eureka Police Department responsed to "shots fired" report. CRIME & CRIMINALS