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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
30651 1994-11-13 A3 Rick Storre's Freshwater Farms nursery specializes in plants for wetlands restoration (photo). PLANTS, WETLANDS
30652 1994-11-13 A3 Brenda Rombalski may face charges in injuries caused when her toddler drove car. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
30653 1994-11-13 A3 Westhaven logging dispute may go to trial in February. LOGGING
30654 1994-11-13 A3 Fire season totals for Six Rivers National Forest. FOREST FIRES, SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
30655 1994-11-13 A10 Listing of Public Access Television shows. TELEVISION
30656 1994-11-13 B3 New forest management plan meets opposition. FORESTRY
30657 1994-11-13 C1 Dolly Williamson included in new book A Mouthful of Rivets; recalls women shipyard workers (photo). SHIPBUILDING, WOMEN, WORLD WAR II
30658 1994-11-13 C3 Eleventh annual Science and Health Night at CR (photo). COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - EVENTS
30659 1994-11-13 C3 Homecoming King and Queen at South Fork High School are Breck Burns and Jamaica Kellar. SOUTH FORK HIGH SCHOOL
30660 1994-11-13 D7 Rebuilt Scotia Shopping Center features lots of redwood; revitalizes town center (photo). SCOTIA, SHOPPING CENTERS
30661 1994-11-14 A1 4.3 earthquake rattles windows in Petrolia. EARTHQUAKES
30662 1994-11-14 A1 Photo of Shova Fang in traditional Hmong holiday clothing. HMONG
30663 1994-11-14 A1 Clinton's forest management plan to go to federal court. FORESTRY, SPOTTED OWL
30664 1994-11-14 A1 Alzheimer's sufferers have more difficulty during holiday season. DISEASES
30665 1994-11-14 A3 Lucretia J. Bressman injured when struck by pickup on Walnut Drive. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
30666 1994-11-14 A3 Rick A. Mock hurt in Highway 299 accident; Bradley Orme arrested for drunk driving. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, DRUNK DRIVERS
30667 1994-11-14 A3 Great American Smokeout Day set for Thursday. SMOKING
30668 1994-11-14 A3 HSU and Humboldt Wildlife Care Center contend for funds for oil spill care station. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
30669 1994-11-14 A3 McKinleyville merchants to hold Christmas tree lighting to encourage local shopping. CHRISTMAS
30670 1994-11-14 A3 Eureka seeks revitalization award for Main Street program. EUREKA - DOWNTOWN, EUREKA - OLD TOWN
30671 1994-11-14 A3 Chinese calligrapher Zhou Hua invited to Humboldt County (photo). ART & ARTISTS
30672 1994-11-14 A3 Fortuna Police Department has new Senior Citizens on Patrol program. FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT, SENIOR CITIZENS
30673 1994-11-14 A6 Photos of Hmong New Year celebration. HMONG, NEW YEARS DAY
30674 1994-11-14 A11 Article on Roosevelt Elk ELKS
30675 1994-11-14 B2 Round Table Pizza manager donates to Salvation Army's canned food drive (photo). FOOD PROGRAMS, SALVATION ARMY
30676 1994-11-14 B2 Americanism Contest for K-9th grades sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. COMPETITIONS
30677 1994-11-15 A1 Local airlines claim their small aircraft are safe. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
30678 1994-11-15 A1 High winds cause power outages throughout county. POWER OUTAGES, WINDS
30679 1994-11-15 A1 Man's body found in Loleta cattle field. DEATHS
30680 1994-11-15 A1 Eureka water reservoir repairs may cost up to $12 million (photo). EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY
30681 1994-11-15 A1 Eureka Police Department's community policing program begins. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
30682 1994-11-15 A3 Humboldt Transit Authority to hold hearing on transportation needs of the disabled. HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
30683 1994-11-15 A3 North Coast merchants sponsor booklet of holiday events. CHRISTMAS, TOURISM
30684 1994-11-15 A3 Highway 36 blocked by fallen tree due to high winds. HIGHWAYS & ROADS, WINDS
30685 1994-11-15 A3 Pacific Union and Cuddeback schools recognized as Blue Ribbon Schools (photo). CUDDEBACK SCHOOL DISTRICT, PACIFIC UNION SCHOOL
30686 1994-11-15 A3 Six Rivers Bank to sign over to Eureka deed of house owned by Larry & Deborah Knudsen . BANKING, HOUSING
30687 1994-11-15 A3 Voting machine mixup not ballot pages may have caused problems with sheriff's vote in Samoa. SAMOA, VOTING
30688 1994-11-15 A3 Anti-Proposition 187 group to meet. ELECTIONS
30689 1994-11-15 A3 Tips to keep roof rats away. ANIMALS
30690 1994-11-15 A5 Students march in Eureka to protest Proposition 187 (photo). ELECTIONS
30691 1994-11-15 A6 Donna Heuer has had fence and gate damaged by cars; many accidents at her intersection (photo). ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
30692 1994-11-16 A1 Photo of Adonia Connor & Shari Payton; article on winter storms. WEATHER
30693 1994-11-16 A1 Dropout rates decline locally; students lag in other areas. SCHOOLS
30694 1994-11-16 A1 Dan Hamburg's office no longer taking telephone calls; office remain open. HAMBURG, DAN
30695 1994-11-16 A3 Ethan Hart, Heidi Schafer, Kristina Smith & 2 passengers hurt in 3 car crash. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
30696 1994-11-16 A3 J. Nicholas Behre hurt in 2 car colision with Terry Randall Semore. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
30697 1994-11-16 A3 Special education student Tony Steeves wins 3rd place in statewide essay contest. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
30698 1994-11-16 A3 Jason Kirkpatrick & Jim Test win Arcata City Council seats (photo). ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
30699 1994-11-16 A3 Tom Sheets is Blue Lake mayor; Patricia Fisher & Sherman Schapiro appointed to City Council. BLUE LAKE CITY COUNCIL, BLUE LAKE MAYOR
30700 1994-11-16 A6 Eureka City Council discusses general plan at public hearing. EUREKA - PLANNING