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Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
31701 1995-05-14 A5 Eureka to consider plan for work-, living-space rule EUREKA - OLD TOWN
31702 1995-05-14 A8 Activist: resident of Arcata fights for rights: Patricia Powell (photo) DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
31703 1995-05-14 D1 Ice cream as cool as ever; Humboldt Creamery finds America's appetite for treat won't quit (photo) CREAMERIES
31704 1995-05-15 A1 Anti-crime rally slated Tuesday; event designed as call to action CRIME PREVENTION
31705 1995-05-15 A3 Big donation lets petting zoo reopen ZOO
31706 1995-05-15 A3 Public broadcasts reach rural hamlet; KEET-TV received in Shelter Cove TELEVISION
31707 1995-05-15 A3 King Salmon project shows its successes; Harbor committee beach revegetation (photo) BEACHES, KING SALMON
31708 1995-05-15 B1 Jacks take West crown: HSU beats UC Davis in NCAA Division II West Regional SOFTBALL
31709 1995-05-15 C5 Young writer recalls grandma's death: Chi Yand, Zane Junior High student; photo AUTHORS
31710 1995-05-16 A1 Kayla Green wins third state spelling title; photo SOUTH FORK HIGH SCHOOL
31711 1995-05-16 A3 Karuks begin headquarters construction, Happy Camp; illustration KARUK TRIBE
31712 1995-05-16 A5 Volunteers aid Humboldt waterways CREEKS
31713 1995-05-17 A1 Hundreds attend assembly to denounce violent crime; photos CRIME PREVENTION
31714 1995-05-17 A1 Food bank can move to W. 14th St. despite neighbors' ire FOOD PROGRAMS
31715 1995-05-17 A1 Humboldt supervisors get 'painful' baby-death study CHILD ABUSE
31716 1995-05-17 A3 John William Kelley arrested after woman assaulted RAPE
31717 1995-05-17 A3 Fortuna rejects claim over Samual Garcia's death; James McDonald charged with drunk driving DRUNK DRIVERS
31718 1995-05-17 A5 Fortuna declines to join area dispatcher combine EMERGENCY SERVICES
31719 1995-05-17 A5 Eureka proceeds with live-work space plans EUREKA - OLD TOWN
31720 1995-05-17 A6 Council on California Indian Policy to hold hearings on Indian issues INDIANS - SOCIAL CONDITIONS
31721 1995-05-17 B1 KEET's garden party; horticulture experts lead off green gala; photos GARDENING
31722 1995-05-17 B1 Grant to care for students; Pine Hill, South Bay programs get a hand DAY CARE - CHILDREN, SOUTH BAY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
31723 1995-05-18 A1 Amber Slaughter slaying mistrial ruled; attorney's conflict forces jury release HOMICIDE
31724 1995-05-18 A1 Arcata comes aboard; city joins proposal to monitor crooks CRIME PREVENTION
31725 1995-05-18 A1 Visiting experts detail latest on AIDS; chart of cases in Humboldt Co. AIDS
31726 1995-05-18 A5 'March for Jesus' slated for Eureka DEMONSTRATIONS
31727 1995-05-19 A1 Headwaters cut upheld; judge clears way for salvage logging HEADWATERS FOREST
31728 1995-05-19 A1 Crime answer offered: new jail, electronic monitoring, volunteer program CRIME PREVENTION
31729 1995-05-19 A3 Skateboard plan hits bumps; Arcata council delays action on request to help build park SKATEBOARDS
31730 1995-05-19 A5 HSU library finishes ventilation system renovation LIBRARIES
31731 1995-05-19 C1 Unsuspecting artists; Peninsula students get creative with stained glass; photo ART & ARTISTS, PENINSULA UNION SCHOOL
31732 1995-05-19 SUP Fresh flicks; new Broadway Cinema theater may open by end of June; photos MOVIE THEATERS
31733 1995-05-20 A1 Lawmakers stay behind drilling ban; area legislators against coastal oil exploration OFFSHORE DRILLING
31734 1995-05-20 A3 Murder case starts from scratch; new attorney for Sandy Lee Moser charged with 1985 slaying HOMICIDE
31735 1995-05-20 A3 No takers for bus line to Redding BUS LINES
31736 1995-05-20 SUP Humboldt Yacht Club sails on BOATING
31737 1995-05-20 SUP Run, run lifestyle is fading; jogging, racing no longer trend; photos RUNNING
31738 1995-05-20 SUP North Coast women on the run; photo RUNNING
31739 1995-05-20 SUP Exploring the 'Lost Coast' LIGHTHOUSES
31740 1995-05-21 A-1 Humboldt State University diplomas awarded to 1,800 HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
31741 1995-05-21 A-1 Generation X: North Coast youths speak out YOUTH
31742 1995-05-21 A-1 Mixed reactions to log rulings: PL lauds salvage harvest OK; environmentalists vow appeal ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER, HEADWATERS FOREST, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
31743 1995-05-21 A3 Fasting Ruben Botello may meet with officials to discuss homeless problem. HOMELESS
31744 1995-05-21 A3 March for Jesus (photo of Joe Gilbert in Old Town) RELIGION
31745 1995-05-21 A3 Officials fret loss of National Guard; volunteers in Eureka since 1846 scheduled for transfer. NATIONAL GUARD
31746 1995-05-21 A5 U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Douglas E. Kaup cited for bravery in rescue off St. George Island (photo) U.S. COAST GUARD
31747 1995-05-21 A5 Humboldt backs lifting ban on hunting mountain lions. ANIMALS, HUNTERS & HUNTING
31748 1995-05-21 A8 Eureka Police Dept. tries to curb forced destruction of stolen items. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, THEFT
31749 1995-05-21 A8 Humboldt Fish Action Council gather last of Chinook Salmon for release into Freshwater Creek. SALMON
31750 1995-05-21 A8 Eureka Main Street considering street shows for Old Town and Downtown. EUREKA - OLD TOWN