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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
31001 1994-12-17 A1 Centerville tour (photo: Gary Smith, Stan Dixon, Don Tuttle study future uses of Naval Facility). CENTERVILLE
31002 1994-12-17 A1 Transportation grants aid seniors, the disabled. DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED, SENIOR CITIZENS, TRANSPORTATION
31003 1994-12-17 A3 Humboldt Fish Action Council gets salmon grant; money aids Freshwater Creek effort. SALMON
31004 1994-12-17 A3 Rep.-elect Frank Riggs says Clinton plan is a tax "snip". RIGGS, FRANK
31005 1994-12-17 A3 Jobless rate up to 7.8 percent in November, up from 7 percent in October. EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
31006 1994-12-17 A3 New sign policies eyed by Eureka City Council. SIGNS
31007 1994-12-17 A3 Arcata land use guide gets official OK. ARCATA - PLANNING
31008 1994-12-17 A5 Eureka plan called incomplete. EUREKA - PLANNING
31009 1994-12-17 A7 Reaching out (photo: Eureka High senior distributes holiday meals to local senior citizens.) EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, SENIOR CITIZENS, SOROPTIMISTS
31010 1994-12-17 B1 Butler Valley, a program for developmentally disabled adults, links up with Santa Rosa diocese. CATHOLIC CHURCHES, DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
31011 1994-12-17 Sup Letters to Santa. CHRISTMAS
31012 1994-12-17 Sup Humboldt County Grand Jury Response to the Final Report 1993-94. HUMBOLDT COUNTY GRAND JURY
31013 1994-12-18 A1 Flood of a millenium; memories of 1964 flood still linger FLOODS
31014 1994-12-18 A1 Army sees dredging as benefit; deepening Humboldt Bay shipping channels HUMBOLDT BAY, SHIPS
31015 1994-12-18 A3 Homeless shelter getting heavy use HOMELESS
31016 1994-12-18 D7 Come on in - the sailing's great; boat business (Hum-Boats) hopes to draw folks to water (photo) SAILING
31017 1994-12-18 C1 Eurekans create songs of the season (Jim Stanard, Gene Welling) (photo) MUSIC - CLASSICAL
31018 1994-12-19 A1 Crash victim identified as Arcata teen, Raymond Wolfe ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
31019 1994-12-19 A3 Man asks for ride, then steals car; Clarence Edwin Strum arrested THEFT
31020 1994-12-19 A3 Youngsters adopt needy; Alice Birney students buy presents for nine families ALICE BIRNEY SCHOOL, POVERTY
31021 1994-12-19 A5 Local schools are weak on advance placement SCHOOLS
31022 1994-12-19 B7 Kids waiting for adoption (photo) ADOPTION
31023 1994-12-19 B7 Teen moms often choose to keep baby ADOPTION
31024 1994-12-19 B7 Chosen children can enrich families' lives (photo) ADOPTION
31025 1994-12-20 A1 County worker (Steven Bramlet) falls to death near Benbow ACCIDENTS - INDUSTRIAL
31026 1994-12-20 A1 Arcata woman (Karen Elizabeth Conner) killed in car crash ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
31027 1994-12-20 A1 Murder charged in death of girl (Jessica Powers) HOMICIDE
31028 1994-12-20 A1 Fortuna looks to state in quest to keep court COURTS
31029 1994-12-20 A3 Police link knifing in Arcata to race (William Charles Carnell arrested) ASSAULT
31030 1994-12-20 A3 Fortuna OK, finance chief says FORTUNA - REVENUES
31031 1994-12-21 A1 Rio Dell yule tree clearcut; only stump remains THEFT
31032 1994-12-21 A1 Arts center focus put on theater; downtown idea liked by Eureka council THEATER & DRAMA
31033 1994-12-21 A3 Stabbing victim (Robert Fisher) in stable condition ASSAULT
31034 1994-12-21 A3 Anti-crime agenda backed; Eureka adopts 'Bill of Rights' for public-safety goals CRIME & CRIMINALS
31035 1994-12-21 A3 Be specific, county tells Eureka on public safety Bill of Rights CRIME & CRIMINALS
31036 1994-12-21 A8 Hoopa tribe gets $1.46 million in timber judgment HOOPA TRIBE
31037 1994-12-22 A3 Hopes simmer for new library; McKinleyville explores options for permanent local facility LIBRARIES, MCKINLEYVILLE
31038 1994-12-22 SUP Making contacts; Family Friends slated for southern Humboldt PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED, SENIOR CITIZENS
31039 1994-12-23 A1 Rail to S.F. threatened; proposed south link sale puts train agency in a stir RAILROADS
31040 1994-12-23 A3 Humboldt Supervisors resist offshore drilling OFFSHORE DRILLING
31041 1994-12-23 A4 Face to face: Terry Roelofs, HSU fisheries professor NATURAL RESOURCES
31042 1994-12-23 A7 Both sides weigh forest ruling (Option 9 management plan) FORESTRY
31043 1994-12-24 A1 Louisiana-Pacific fined for mill air violations; odors drew extensive complaints. AIR POLLUTION, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
31044 1994-12-24 A1 Fortuna cop cards are hot. FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT
31045 1994-12-24 A3 Criminal probe of former Trinidad treasurer Phyllis Sharum should last into January. THEFT, TRINIDAD - EMPLOYEES
31046 1994-12-24 A3 Judge Buffington nixes gang charge dismissal against Dennis Xia Thao. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
31047 1994-12-24 A3 County task force offers cost-saving ideas. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES
31048 1994-12-24 A3 Essay by Winship Junior High student Morgan Neal garners computer for class. COMPUTERS, WINSHIP JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
31049 1994-12-24 A3 Hoopa Valley High School asks for donations for safe, sober graduation. HOOPA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
31050 1994-12-24 A3 Arcata residents urged to recycle trees at Redwoods United Garden Center. CHRISTMAS, TREES