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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
32001 1995-06-16 A3 Humboldt County citizens fear protecting Snowy Plover habitat will mean loss of beach access-photos BEACHES, BIRDS, DUNES, ENDANGERED SPECIES
32002 1995-06-16 A3 Samoa dune riders risk citations DUNES, OFF-ROAD VEHICLES, SAMOA
32003 1995-06-16 A5 Trinidad Rancheria to consider policing agreement GAMBLING, TRINIDAD
32004 1995-06-16 C1 Woodworkers as artists. Exhibit ranges from furniture to toys = photos ART & ARTISTS
32005 1995-06-16 SUP Jane Morgan's Studio of Dance Arts on the move - photos DANCE
32006 1995-06-16 SUP NCRT's production of Sondheim's "Forum" reviewed THEATERS - NORTH COAST REP
32007 1995-06-16 SUP 'Farndale' set to open in Ferndale THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
32008 1995-06-17 A1 Jessie Short case ends; Yurok Indians prevail when U.S. fails to appeal settlement in lengthy case HOOPA VALLEY, timber, YUROK TRIBE
32009 1995-06-17 A1 Keith Sanford Hitchings to be retried in beating death of Loleta couple in June 1982; juror lied DEATHS, LOLETA, MURDER see HOMICIDE
32010 1995-06-17 A1 Dennis Thao to be retried in drive-by shooting of James Spears. after hung jury in first trial EUREKA, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, SHOOTINGS
32011 1995-06-17 A3 Russell Hunt honored by National Weather Service for 20 years of daily rain readings, Bridgeville BRIDGEVILLE, RAIN, WEATHER
32012 1995-06-17 A3 Sheri Johnson honored after 15 yrs with Humboldt Women for Shelter, domestic violence prevention DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, HUMBOLDT WOMEN FOR SHELTER
32013 1995-06-17 A1 Bear cub stranded at Ridgewood Rd. home - photo ANIMALS
32014 1995-06-17 A1 Jessie Short lawsuit is finally over LAWSUITS, YUROK TRIBE
32015 1995-06-17 A1 New trial set for Keith Sanford Hitchings TRIALS see name of crime or CRIME & CRIMINALS
32016 1995-06-17 A1 Date set for second trial of Dennis Xia Thao TRIALS see name of crime or CRIME & CRIMINALS
32017 1995-06-17 A3 Sheri Johnson, executive director of Humboldt Women for Shelter, resigns HUMBOLDT WOMEN FOR SHELTER
32018 1995-06-17 A8 State may help local small businesses in legal threat LAWSUITS, SMALL BUSINESS
32019 1995-06-17 B1 St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Ferndale installs Rev. L. Alan Hubbard as new pastor CHURCHES
32020 1995-06-17 SUP Prairie Creek park is a hiker's dream - photo HIKING see OUTDOOR RECREATION, PRAIRIE CREEK REDWOODS STATE PARK
32021 1995-06-17 SUP Fishing heats up as summer nears FISH, FISHING
32022 1995-06-17 SUP Humboldt & Del Norte counties offer fast' n' easy camping CAMPS & CAMPING see OUTDOOR RECREATION
32023 1995-06-17 SUP Wildlife Care Center takes in the injured & orphaned - photo ANIMALS, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
32024 1995-06-17 SUP Are animals and mankind at odds? - photo ANIMALS, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
32025 1995-06-17 SUP Quality fishing spots abound on North Coast FISHING, OUTDOOR RECREATION
32026 1995-06-17 SUP Canoeing the bay a challenge for area paddlers- photos OUTDOOR RECREATION
32027 1995-06-17 SUP Aging hunting sheds ar reminder of days long past - photos CULTURAL HERITAGE
32028 1995-06-18 A1 Caltrans abandons 1971 plan to build Hwy 101 bypass through Eureka; 86 parcels to be sold CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT., EUREKA, HIGHWAYS & ROADS, REAL ESTATE
32029 1995-06-18 A1 Shipwrecks dot the North Coast; 'Brother Jonathan' among the worst; salvage possible COASTLINE, HISTORICAL SITES, SHIPWRECKS
32030 1995-06-18 B1 Butterflies abound in Humboldt's mild climate; entomologist Pete Haggard announces butterfly count INSECTS, NATURAL RESOURCES
32031 1995-06-18 A1 Timber jobs on rise EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT, TIMBER INDUSTRY
32032 1995-06-18 A1 CalTrans to put freeway-path sites up for sale CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT.
32033 1995-06-18 A1 Archaeologists & salvors clash over North Coast shipwrecks - photos SHIPWRECKS
32034 1995-06-18 A1 Bear & her cubs reported in Fortuna ANIMALS
32035 1995-06-18 A3 State to curb in-home care for elderly SENIORS - MEDICAL CARE
32036 1995-06-18 A3 Casa del Corazon seeks funds for community youth center COMMUNITY CENTERS, YOUTH
32037 1995-06-18 A7 Mitchell-Redner Center looking for new Eureka homeless site HOMELESS
32038 1995-06-18 A7 Riggs in the middle of Trinity, Sacramento river-flow fight RIGGS, FRANK, TRINITY RIVER
32039 1995-06-18 A8 Historical look at northcoast shipwrecks - photo SHIPWRECKS
32040 1995-06-18 B1 Butterflies: their short, graceful life of stunning beauty - photos INSECTS
32041 1995-06-18 C2 Ted Sillanpaa honors his surrogate fathers FATHERS
32042 1995-06-18 D1 Myrtletown Body Shop celebrates father & sons - photo FATHERS
32043 1995-06-19 A1 Lessons learned; inmates taught through jail schooling program; photo HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL, SCHOOLS
32044 1995-06-20 A1 Judge orders PL to pay EPIC; company vows appeal of $1.1 million award ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
32045 1995-06-20 A1 County's school dropout level below state average SCHOOLS
32046 1995-06-20 A1 Jobless rate in Humboldt rises slightly EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
32047 1995-06-20 A3 Fund-raising set for airport gull statue STATUES
32048 1995-06-20 A5 Fortuna council OKs $6.3 million budget; spending plan contains surplus FORTUNA - BUDGET
32049 1995-06-21 A1 City of Eureka mulls shipping crooks out; ideas seen to combat packed jail PRISONS & JAILS
32050 1995-06-21 A1 $1.1 million from PL fair, lawyers say ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.