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351 1989-02-12 01 How Del Norte County residents perceive new state prison. DEL NORTE COUNTY, PELICAN BAY PRISON
352 1989-02-12 01 Crew of marijuana boat, California Sun, are in jail, except for one on probation and two fugitives. DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE, MARIJUANA
353 1989-02-12 03 Humboldt County will use temporary jail guards counter to Grand Jury recommendation. HUMBOLDT COUNTY GRAND JURY, HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
354 1989-02-12 03 Ferndale Elementary School teachers swap classrooms for a day. FERNDALE, SCHOOLS, TEACHERS
355 1989-02-12 03 Eureka City Schools board OK's school for teen-age mothers. EDUCATION, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, SCHOOLS
356 1989-02-12 05 Thomas J. McMurray, Jr. business man and former City Council member, honored for his contributions. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, PERSONALITIES
357 1989-02-12 07 Eureka Municipal Golf Course lease renewed for one year. GOLF & GOLF COURSES
358 1989-02-12 13 Local rabbit raisers discuss their merchandise and the Winter Wabbit Woundup. RABBITS, SMALL BUSINESS
359 1989-02-12 14 Hair styling salons to have Haircut-A-Thon to benefit American Heart Association AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
360 1989-02-12 14 Davis Boston, Redwood Art Association president, plans Spring Art Exhibit. ART & ARTISTS
361 1989-02-12 15 Jeanine Vezie is president of Redwood Chapter of the California Medical Assistants Association. HEALTH, MEDICAL CARE, PERSONALITIES
362 1989-02-13 1 Ferndale's Ray Hunt makes training horses easy HORSES & HORSE SHOWS
363 1989-02-13 3 HSU ethics pledge for grads catches on HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
364 1989-02-14 25 Eureka High girls basketball - winners on and off the court BASKETBALL
365 1989-02-14 23 Junior championship race included in Tour of Unknown Coast BICYCLES & CYCLING
366 1989-02-14 3 Arcata Council to discuss plan for local UC campus ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
367 1989-02-14 3 Wade and Lois LeRoy from Bridgeville celebrate 68th wedding anniversary MARRIAGES
368 1989-02-15 1 Eureka police talks fail, union rejects 15% pay hike over 3 years EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
369 1989-02-15 1 Recall drive planned against Eureka City Council EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, RECALLS
370 1989-02-15 3 Canine showoffs at Eureka Kennel Clubs semi-annual dog show DOGS
371 1989-02-15 3 County takes steps toward reduction in building fees BUILDERS & BUILDING
372 1989-02-15 5 Jennie Smith, at Humboldt Home Health Services, juggles schedules at 70 MEDICAL CARE, PERSONALITIES
373 1989-02-15 7 Small business videotapes available at North Coast Small Business Center BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
374 1989-02-15 11 Humboldt Women for Shelter need volunteers, will offer training program DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, WOMEN
375 1989-02-15 11 Caryn Smetana is president of new chapter of Philanthropic Educational Organization CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
376 1989-02-15 17 E.H.S.'s Lady Loggers clinch B.F.C. title BASKETBALL
377 1989-02-15 17 Tina Lichens chosen for trip to Japan, fund drive under way SPORTS
378 1989-02-16 1 Bietz to leave Fortuna Hign School position in June FORTUNA HIGH SCHOOL
379 1989-02-16 1 Putting up a dividing line on Highway 101 in Eureka HIGHWAYS & ROADS
380 1989-02-16 1 Illegal chemicals spill into Eel River Tributary, from making methamphetamine DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE, WATER POLLUTION
381 1989-02-16 1 Eureka Police claims city waging misinformation campaign EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
382 1989-02-16 3 Arcata Council will ask H.S.U. to move historic Jones House HISTORICAL HOUSES, SITES, ETC.
383 1989-02-16 5 Seniors sew special bags for foster children VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERISM
384 1989-02-16 15 P.G.& E. offers relief on high energy bills PUBLIC UTILITIES
385 1989-02-16 5 Blue Lake seeks money to fix roof of Prasch Hall recreation center BLUE LAKE, PARKS
386 1989-02-17 1 Salvation Army opens refuge for youngsters. CHILD WELFARE, SALVATION ARMY
387 1989-02-17 1 State water board wants more data on discharges by pulp mills. PULP MILLS, WATER POLLUTION
388 1989-02-17 3 National Condom Week at H.S.U. to encourage safer sex. A.I.D.S., BIRTH CONTROL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION, SEX EDUCATION
389 1989-02-17 3 L-P boiler project could increase air pollution say environmentalists. AIR POLLUTION, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC
390 1989-02-17 3 Jury convicts William Dutra of assault with firearm upon Kevin Yorks. HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
391 1989-02-17 3 Girl testifies she destroyed rifle used in killing of Verl Patton by John Thompson. HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
392 1989-02-17 7 Nine vie for "Ambassador of the Year" in cancer benefit. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
393 1989-02-17 7 Nine vie for "Ambassador of the Year" in cancer benefit. CANCER
394 1989-02-17 7 Service award to go to those who help the homeless. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, HOMELESS
395 1989-02-17 7 Simpson Timber seeking scholarship recipients. SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS, SIMPSON TIMBER COMPANY
396 1989-02-17 10 Eureka/Humboldt Economic Development Corp. seeks more funding. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
397 1989-02-17 10 County jobless rate dips during December. EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
398 1989-02-17 9 Mary Claire Gunderson, Jazzercise teacher, profiled. EXERCISE PROGRAMS, PERSONALITIES
399 1989-02-17 9 Richard Hutchison elected chairman of Salvation Army Advisory Board. SALVATION ARMY
400 1989-02-17 9 Youth Educational Services to hold Trash-a-thon beach cleanup. BEACHES