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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
30501 1994-11-04 A3 Arrests expected in methamphetamine lab case. DRUG ABUSE
30502 1994-11-04 A3 Anti-Proposition 187 rally set. ELECTIONS
30503 1994-11-04 A3 Phony police representative solicits ads in telephone scam. FRAUD
30504 1994-11-04 A3 Yurok Tribal Council received $650,000 grant to improve housing. YUROK TRIBE
30505 1994-11-04 A3 Hamburg & Riggs both take credit for new weather station. WEATHER SERVICE
30506 1994-11-04 A3 Rio Dell City Council candidates square off at candidates forum (photo). ELECTIONS
30507 1994-11-04 A6 Ideas sought from public on Eureka general plan. EUREKA - PLANNING
30508 1994-11-04 A6 Riggs backer claims Hamburg's Headwaters Forest bill is dead (photo). HEADWATERS FOREST
30509 1994-11-04 A6 Coalition of local businesses fight Proposition 186 health care initiative. ELECTIONS
30510 1994-11-04 A6 Humboldt State University nursing students & professor study Haitian health care (photo). HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
30511 1994-11-04 A8 Seven candidates vie for Rio Dell City Council seats (photos). ELECTIONS
30512 1994-11-04 A8 Profiles of candidates for Southern Humboldt Community Hospital District Board. ELECTIONS
30513 1994-11-04 A8 Rio Dell residents to vote on new utility tax. ELECTIONS
30514 1994-11-04 S4 Review of "The Sewing Circle" by local playwright Murry Delsen. THEATER & DRAMA
30515 1994-11-04 B1 North Coastal to have its own Little League District. BASEBALL
30516 1994-11-04 B5 Costco grand opening draws crowds (photo). SHOPPING CENTERS
30517 1994-11-04 C1 "From the Source" art exhibit at Ink People Center (photo). ART & ARTISTS
30518 1994-11-04 C1 Drawings of trout flies by Heidi Petterson at Old Town Art Gallery. ART & ARTISTS
30519 1994-11-04 C2 Drawing for hand-woven rugs & pillows to benefit Arcata shelter. ART & ARTISTS
30520 1994-11-04 C2 Drawing for antique doll to benefit Redwood Ombudsman. OMBUDSMAN
30521 1994-11-04 C2 Corky Carter elected as Easter Seals board president. EASTER SEALS
30522 1994-11-04 C2 League of Women Voters accepting nominations for annual Civil Contribution Award. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
30523 1994-11-04 C2 Hmong community to celebrate new year. HMONG
30524 1994-11-04 C3 Exhibition by local Karuk artist Brian Tripp at Los Bagels (photo). ART & ARTISTS
30525 1994-11-04 C3 John Lyle, renowned landscape architect, to speak at Humboldt State University (photo). ARCHITECTURE
30526 1994-11-05 A1 Sneak preview; artist John Rutherford unveils poster for fifth annual jazz festival (photo). REDWOOD COAST DIXIELAND JAZZ FESTIVAL
30527 1994-11-05 A1 State grant may speed jail finish; Humboldt hunts for $3 million. HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
30528 1994-11-05 A1 Renner speaks out on OK; sheriff shows no disappointment at endorsement of Lewis by superivsors. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
30529 1994-11-05 A1 Ad for sheriff's candidate Dennis Lewis draws criticism from budget group. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
30530 1994-11-05 A3 Riggs endorsement causes rift;Fishermen's association split over OK. FISHERIES, HAMBURG, DAN, RIGGS, FRANK
30531 1994-11-05 A3 Food Not Bombs injunction nixed. FOOD PROGRAMS, HOMELESS
30532 1994-11-05 A3 Yuroks awarded big housing grant. YUROK TRIBE
30533 1994-11-05 A3 Ralph Nader comes out for Dan Hamburg. HAMBURG, DAN
30534 1994-11-05 A3 Governor names local supporters. ELECTIONS
30535 1994-11-05 A3 Board will receive solid waste report. SEWAGE DISPOSAL
30536 1994-11-05 A3 Supervisors pass resolution opposing Proposition 188 smoking measure. SMOKING
30537 1994-11-05 A7 Sentence given in murder case ; Jeremiah McNally convicted of covering up murder of Linda Shapiro. HOMICIDE
30538 1994-11-05 A7 Arcata City Council bids Lynne Canning, Bob Ornelas farewell. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
30539 1994-11-05 A14 Trinity restoration called for; water impound is primary issue of wildlife meetings. TRINITY RIVER
30540 1994-11-06 A1 Dan Hamburg & Frank Riggs profiled. ELECTIONS
30541 1994-11-06 A1 Fantasy plans result from third Designing Liveable Communities. ARCHITECTURE
30542 1994-11-06 A3 Psychics gather at Eureka Fair (photo of Nancy Johnston). FAIRS
30543 1994-11-06 A3 Karen & John Chang taken out of College of the Redwoods to study at home. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS
30544 1994-11-06 A3 Manila utility rates to increase. MANILA
30545 1994-11-06 A3 Fortuna City Hall renovation is proceeding. FORTUNA
30546 1994-11-06 A3 Eureka Chamber of Commerce elects six board members. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
30547 1994-11-06 A3 Caltrans and contractor settle Highway 101 bypass dispute. CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT., HIGHWAYS & ROADS
30548 1994-11-06 A6 Salmon restoration project launched by Americorps & California Conservation Corps. CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS, SALMON
30549 1994-11-06 A7 Eureka "Homeless Crossing" signs refers to Bonnie Neely. HOMELESS
30550 1994-11-06 B1 Artist Sharon Moehnke creates despite multiple sclerosis (photo) ART & ARTISTS, DISEASES