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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
34701 1996-05-10 sup The HSU music dept. presents Big Band Jazz Fest. at Van Duzer Theatre. MUSIC - POPULAR
34702 1996-05-10 sup "All in the Timing" ends at Ferndale Rep Theatre as funniest show in town. THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
34703 1996-05-10 sup CR Singers, a 35-member choir, to perform Rutter's "Magnificat" in Arcata. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - EVENTS, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
34704 1996-05-11 A1 Pacific Lumber sues federal government for lost property value in Headwaters Forest - photo ENDANGERED SPECIES, HEADWATERS FOREST, LAWSUITS, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
34705 1996-05-11 A1 Arcata non-profit organization helps broadcast Yugoslav war crimes trial on TV in Europe ARCATA, CRIME & CRIMINALS, TELEVISION
34706 1996-05-11 A1 County officials and union employees haggle over contract negotiations - photo HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET, LABOR UNIONS
34707 1996-05-11 A3 Arcata police issue warning about fraudulent fund-raiser posing as police officers union ARCATA POLICE DEPARTMENT, FRAUD
34708 1996-05-11 A3 Joint project trains former loggers for work in watershed restoration and erosion control - photo COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL, REDWOOD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
34709 1996-05-11 A12 Lawsuit over pension between Pacific Lumber and employees is nearly settled LAWSUITS, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., PENSIONS
34710 1996-05-12 A1 Several county businesses and community groups dedicate plaque to Mad River - photo CLAM BEACH, HISTORICAL SITES, MAD RIVER
34711 1996-05-12 A1 After 33 years, Yurok lawsuit over timber payments is finally settled HOOPA VALLEY, LAWSUITS, YUROK TRIBE
34712 1996-05-12 A3 Frank Riggs sponsors legislation to cut tax on gasoline GASOLINE, RIGGS, FRANK, TAXES, U.S. CONGRESS
34713 1996-05-12 A3 PG&E withdraws application to expand hazardous waste storage at Humboldt Bay Power Plant HAZARDOUS WASTE see TOXIC WASTES, HUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES
34714 1996-05-12 A3 Purchase of KIEM-TV by Tennessee company is finalized EUREKA, TELEVISION
34715 1996-05-12 A3 City of Eureka still wants Cape Mendocino Lighthouse which is slated for Shelter Cove EUREKA, LIGHTHOUSES, SHELTER COVE, U.S. COAST GUARD
34716 1996-05-12 A3 County letter carriers collect canned goods for local needy - photo FOOD PROGRAMS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, POSTAL SERVICES
34717 1996-05-12 A3 Yurok Tribe creating tribal fishing regulations to replace federal laws that no longer apply FISHING, KLAMATH RIVER, YUROK TRIBE
34718 1996-05-12 A3 Coast guard rescues fishing boat that nearly capsized after snagging log in net ACCIDENTS - WATER, FISHING, U.S. COAST GUARD
34719 1996-05-12 B1 Two Arcata women, Andrea and Gayle Shackleton, receive award from Arcata Soroptimists - photo ARCATA, AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, SOROPTIMISTS, WOMEN
34720 1996-05-12 B2 Eureka Women's Club presents scholarship to CR student, Kelly Comm, for second year in a row - photo CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS, EUREKA, SCHOLARSHIPS, WOMEN
34721 1996-05-12 B3 Eureka Soroptimists present awards to Antoinette Martin and Betty Roslosnik - photo AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, EUREKA, SOROPTIMISTS
34722 1996-05-12 B3 Cutten School teacher, Gregory O'Leary, selected to attend workshop at Jet Propulsion Laboratory CUTTEN SCHOOL, HONORS see AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, TEACHERS
34723 1996-05-13 A1 Tour of the Unknown Coast winner of 100K is Damon Kluck of Eureka. photo. BICYCLES
34724 1996-05-13 A3 Donald L. Circe, 33, booked into Co. jail after crash which sent 2 men to General Hosp. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
34725 1996-05-13 A3 Harry Pulver, Rio Dell, wins award for restoring bicycles for community's children. RIO DELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
34726 1996-05-13 B2 Julie Milliman, student at HSU, receives "Student in Politics Award" for volunteer work . HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS, VOLUNTEERS
34727 1996-05-13 B5 Nine Humb. Co. teachers get Excellence in Teaching Awards. photo. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, TEACHERS
34728 1996-05-14 A1 Dunaway & Winger's 2nd trial for murder of Amber Slaughter, to be retried in SF Bay Area or Sacramen CRIME & CRIMINALS
34729 1996-05-14 A3 A 12-member jury seated for trial of Allen Adams, II in death of Mark D. Sheive. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
34730 1996-05-15 A1 Air quality officials attack major air pollution problem--the automobile. NORTH COAST UNIFIED AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
34731 1996-05-15 A1 Testimony starts in bat-attack trial of Allen Ray Adams for murder of Mark David Sheive. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
34732 1996-05-15 A3 CR hosts annual Foster Parent Retreat; sponsors are Social Services, Public Health & Mental Health. FOSTER PARENTS, PUBLIC HEALTH
34733 1996-05-15 A3 Teacher Jeff Self's class at Washington School doing aquatic ecology activities at Mad River. photo. ECOLOGY, WASHINGTON SCHOOL
34734 1996-05-15 A3 Fishermen delighted at water-reallocation bid fails. FISHERIES, SALMON
34735 1996-05-15 A6 Redway & Garberville businesses seek tourism aid from Board of Supervisors. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, GARBERVILLE, TOURISM
34736 1996-05-15 A6 Blood evidence aired in case of Lawrence McNay, murder suspect of John Hale & Lucille Dobbs. CRIME & CRIMINALS
34737 1996-05-15 A6 Board of Super. agree to sell property in McKin. for a proposed library. MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
34738 1996-05-15 B1 KEET-TV's 3rd annual Garden Party will be held at Redwood Acres. photos. GARDENING
34739 1996-05-15 B1 Humboldt Iris Society hosts 15th Iris Show at Agnes Johnson School in Weott. GARDENING
34740 1996-05-15 B1 Humboldt Botanical Gardens plant over 200 native plants in Manila. photo. HUMBOLDT BOTANICAL GARDEN
34741 1996-05-15 B2 CR students receive honors from Quota International of Eureka. photo. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS, QUOTA CLUB
34742 1996-05-15 B2 Glen Paul Center to give opportunities for art, music & dance to students. GLEN PAUL CENTER FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
34743 1996-05-15 B3 Preschools in Arcata & Trinidad get top rating from state review. photo. DAY CARE - CHILDREN
34744 1996-05-16 A1 Former Trinidad City Treasurer, Phyllis Sharum, to plead guilty to six felony counts - photo COURTS, THEFT, TRINIDAD - EMPLOYEES
34745 1996-05-16 A1 Marbled murrelet habitat is much the same as that of spotted owl says U.S. Fish and Wildlife - map ENDANGERED SPECIES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, TIMBER INDUSTRY, U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
34746 1996-05-16 A7 Memorial held for county law-enforcement officers killed in the line of duty since 1947 - photos DEATHS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, memorial, POLICE
34747 1996-05-16 A3 CalTrans to open bidding process on eight unwanted pieces of property in Eureka AUCTIONS, CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT., EUREKA, REAL ESTATE
34748 1996-05-16 A3 Tour of historical sites around the Arcata Plaza is led by local historian, Susie Van Kirk - photo ARCATA PLAZA, AUTHORS, HISTORICAL SITES
34749 1996-05-16 A5 Fortuna radiologist, Dick Head, achieves top place on David Letterman's list of favorite names-photo COMEDIANS, DOCTORS see PHYSICIANS, FORTUNA, TELEVISION
34750 1996-05-16 A5 Controversy still surrounds proposed annexation in Janes Creek area of Arcata ARCATA - ANNEXATION, ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, SIMPSON TIMBER CO.