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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
33751 1996-01-26 A3 McKinleyville dairy served notice to vacate property by community services district - photo COURTS, DAIRIES, MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, WASTE WATER see SEWAGE DISPOSAL
33752 1996-01-26 A5 King Salmon mobile home is destroyed in fire, but no injuries reported - photo EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT, HUMBOLDT FIRE DISTRICT, KING SALMON, MOBILE HOME PARKS & MOBILE HOMES
33753 1996-01-26 A5 Democratic candidate from Napa for 1st congressional district objects to caucus results - photo DEMOCRATIC PARTY, ELECTIONS, U.S. CONGRESS
33754 1996-01-26 B5 Arcata clothing manufacturer, Kokotat, receives award for excellence - photo ARCATA, ARCATA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, CLOTHING & DRESS, SMALL BUSINESS
33755 1996-01-26 C1 Eureka High students qualify for Northern California High School Honor Band AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, MUSIC - POPULAR
33756 1996-01-27 A1 Trial date set for former Trinidad police chief, Don Rivas, accused of child molestation CHILD ABUSE, COURTS, TRINIDAD POLICE DEPARTMENT
33757 1996-01-27 A1 Former Arcata resident, Naomi Lang, wins silver medal in U.S. Figure Skating Championships - photo ARCATA, ICE SKATING see SKATING, KARUK TRIBE
33758 1996-01-27 A1 Sentencing delayed for man who made deal with prosecution in Amber Slaughter murder trial COURTS, EUREKA, HOMICIDE
33759 1996-01-27 A1 Fired KVIQ weatherman, Jim Bernard, is hired by rival local station, KIEM EUREKA, FEDERAL AGENCIES IN HUMBOLDT COUNTY, TELEVISION, WEATHER
33760 1996-01-27 A1 The North Coast's first HMO comes to Humboldt and Del Norte Counties DEL NORTE COUNTY, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, MEDICAL CARE
33761 1996-01-27 A3 Eureka police urge postal customers to take mail to post office after drop boxes are robbed EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, POSTAL SERVICES, THEFT
33762 1996-01-27 A3 Work on Humboldt County Jail addition to close down traffic light and pedestrian crosswalks EUREKA - DOWNTOWN, HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL, TRAFFIC
33763 1996-01-27 A3 Parts of Highway 96 remain closed because of landslides CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT., HIGHWAYS & ROADS, HOOPA VALLEY, SLIDES
33764 1996-01-27 A3 Television station run by Winship Junior High students to be profiled on national television show EUREKA, TELEVISION, WINSHIP JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
33765 1996-01-27 A3 Mike Thompson visits Humboldt County to speak about state budget, education and pesticides - photo CALIFORNIA - GOVERNMENT, EDUCATION, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, THOMPSON, MIKE
33766 1996-01-27 A3 Man accused of 1989 slaying of two Arcata residents is assigned a new attorney ARCATA, HOMICIDE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, LAWYERS
33767 1996-01-27 A3 Trial date is set for Sonoma girl accused of helping kill Trinidad doctor, Herman Iverson COURTS, HOMICIDE, TRINIDAD, YOUTH
33768 1996-01-28 A1 Daly's, a downtown Eureka business for 100 years, closes its doors - photo EUREKA - DOWNTOWN, RETAIL STORES
33769 1996-01-28 A1 Storm causes localized flooding and road closures throughout area ARCATA, FLOODS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, RAIN
33770 1996-01-28 A1 Local businesses use the Internet for advertising in a competitive market - photo ADVERTISING, COMPUTERS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, SMALL BUSINESS
33771 1996-01-28 A1 Bombs blow up two Loleta mailboxes EXPLOSIVES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF, LOLETA, POSTAL SERVICES
33772 1996-01-28 A1 Blind Eureka man sues state for spot on November ballot BLIND see PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED, CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY, COURTS, ELECTIONS, EUREKA
33773 1996-01-28 A3 State approves permit for Redwood National and State Parks to breach sand berm for flood control FLOODS, ORICK, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
33774 1996-01-28 A3 General Hospital opens North Coast SurgiCenter - photo GENERAL HOSPITAL, MEDICAL CARE
33775 1996-01-28 A5 Eureka Main Street program earns praise at national level AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, EUREKA - DOWNTOWN, EUREKA - OLD TOWN, EUREKA MAYOR
33776 1996-01-28 A6 Humboldt State students earn money by designing web pages - photo ADVERTISING, COMPUTERS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
33777 1996-01-28 C1 Eureka Women's Club celebrates its 95th year - photos CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, EUREKA, WOMEN
33778 1996-01-28 C2 Arcata High School students to participate in Northern California High School Honor Band ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL, AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, MUSIC - POPULAR
33779 1996-01-28 C3 Student from McKinleyville School is honored by McKinleyville Federated Women's Club CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, MCKINLEYVILLE SCHOOL, WOMEN
33780 1996-01-28 D1 McKinleyville goat-cheese business becomes nationally known - photos FOOD, MCKINLEYVILLE, SMALL BUSINESS
33781 1996-01-29 A1 U.S. Forest Service to close its tree nursery in McKinleyville by 1999 - photo EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT, LOGGING, MCKINLEYVILLE, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
33782 1996-01-29 A1 Preserving her native language is the goal of Karuk woman, Violet Super - photo KARUK TRIBE, LANGUAGES, ORLEANS
33783 1996-01-29 A1 Hupa tribe uses ambitious program to preserve their language and culture EDUCATION, HOOPA TRIBE, LANGUAGES
33784 1996-01-29 A3 McKinleyville woman is rescued by U.S. Coast Guard after spending night in the snow HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF, RECREATION, SNOW, U.S. COAST GUARD, WILLOW CREEK
33785 1996-01-29 A3 Eureka man is stabbed in fight with two others ASSAULT, EUREKA, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
33786 1996-01-29 A3 Eureka shortens recruitment process for firefighters EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT, EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT
33787 1996-01-29 A3 Frank Riggs asks local school children to send Valentine cards to U.S. troops in Bosnia CHILDREN, HOLIDAYS, RIGGS, FRANK, U.S. ARMED FORCES
33788 1996-01-29 A3 Ultrapower of Blue Lake seeks permission to test the use of chipped tires as a fuel source AIR POLLUTION, BLUE LAKE, FUELS, ULTRAPOWER PLANT see COGENERATION
33789 1996-01-29 A1 Winter storms cause much damage to North Coast roads - photo CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT., ROADS see HIGHWAYS & ROADS, WEATHER
33790 1996-01-30 A1 Eureka's Ingomar Club changes by-laws in order to allow women members CARSON MANSION, EUREKA, INGOMAR CLUB, WOMEN
33791 1996-01-30 A1 Former Eureka priest, Gary Timmons, pleads innocent to charge of molesting Eureka boy in 1992 -photo CATHOLIC CHURCHES, CHILD ABUSE, EUREKA, HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, JUDGES
33792 1996-01-30 A3 Fleeing man pulls handgun on Arcata police officer ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL, ARCATA POLICE DEPARTMENT, FIREARMS, YOUTH
33793 1996-01-30 A3 Sheriff's department finds abandoned truck near Redcrest and looks for missing owner ARCATA, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF, MISSING PERSONS, REDCREST
33794 1996-01-30 A3 Fall salmon run on Klamath-Trinity river system was second highest in 18 years CALIFORNIA FISH & GAME DEPT., KLAMATH RIVER, SALMON, TRINITY RIVER
33795 1996-01-30 A5 Congressional candidate, Michela Alioto, met with labor leaders in Eureka - photo DEMOCRATIC PARTY, EUREKA, LABOR UNIONS, RIGGS, FRANK
33796 1996-01-30 A5 Congressional candidate, Monica Marvin, sets up office in Eureka - photo DEMOCRATIC PARTY, EUREKA, RIGGS, FRANK
33797 1996-01-31 A1 Fortuna Police Department reports that major crimes have decreased in past year - chart CRIME & CRIMINALS, FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT, THEFT, VANDALISM
33798 1996-01-31 A1 Local professional women laud Ingomar Club for decision to admit women members EUREKA, INGOMAR CLUB, WOMEN
33799 1996-01-31 A1 Baker & Stanton of Eureka may sell or close its doors in the near future EUREKA - OLD TOWN, FURNITURE, RETAIL STORES
33800 1996-01-31 A3 Smoke detector alarm allows Arcata residents to escape burning home ARCATA FIRE DEPARTMENT, FIRES