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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
38101 1997-07-27 A1 Ray Elliott of Rio Dell views cars at 7th annual Fortuna Redwood Autorama; photo. AUTOMOBILES, FAIRS
38102 1997-07-27 A1 Garret Wheeler has daily patterning physical therapy after surfing accident; photos. PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
38103 1997-07-27 A3 Pat Montaign, quadriplegic, claiming growing pot for medical reasons, cited by District Attorney. MARIJUANA
38104 1997-07-27 A3 North Coast Churches of Latter-Day Saints members marched in memory of Brigham Young; photo. CHURCHES
38105 1997-07-27 A3 Merlyn Baarts, Humboldt County California Highway Patrol Chief, dies of cancer at home in Eureka. CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, DEATHS
38106 1997-07-27 B1 Humboldt State University's Upward Bound program for mainly low-income high school students; photos ART & ARTISTS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CLASSES, YOUTH
38107 1997-07-27 B2 Herrmann Spetzler elected 1st president of newly formed California State Rural Health Association. HEALTH, PHYSICIANS
38108 1997-07-27 D1 Redwoods United builds new facility in Aldergrove Industrial Park, Arcata; photo. REDWOODS UNITED
38109 1997-07-28 A1 Cori Lane, 10, recovering from rattlesnake bite at Spanish Flat, a King Range beach near Honeydew. REPTILES
38110 1997-07-28 A1 Doug Keith Bills, 34, arrested on suspicion of felony child abuse of girlfriend's 3 year old son. ASSAULT, CHILD ABUSE
38111 1997-07-28 A3 Dan Hrynkiemicz of Blocksburg drives '64 Chevy pickup in Burn Out contest at Fortuna Autorama; photo AUTOMOBILES, FAIRS
38112 1997-07-28 A3 Todd Simpson, 24, injured when thrown from car as it struck guardrail on Salt River Bridge. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
38113 1997-07-28 A3 Dana Devron Hartley, 44, of Arcata, arrested on suspicion of assaulting girlfriend. ASSAULT, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
38114 1997-07-28 B5 Washington Elementary School 5th and 6th grade students' writings published in national Dragonfly. WASHINGTON SCHOOL, YOUTH
38115 1997-07-29 A1 Coast Guard and Eureka firefighters recover Richard Hughes' body in lifted helicopter wreck; photos U.S. COAST GUARD
38116 1997-07-29 A1 Sixth annual Relay for Life raised $145,000, setting a record for California donations; photo AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, FUNDRAISING DRIVES
38117 1997-07-29 A3 Humboldt County Dept. of Mental Health receives $292,500 state grant for children's programs. HUMBOLDT COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH DEPT.
38118 1997-07-29 A3 Toyota pickup rolls over when hit by GMC van on 18th Street west of Brindle Lane, Eureka; photo ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
38119 1997-07-29 A3 North Coast Journal sues Humboldt Board of Supervisors alleging violation of Brown Act. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
38120 1997-07-29 A5 Draft recovery plan for only surviving freshwater shrimp will not impact Humboldt County. SHELLFISH
38121 1997-07-29 A8 Sean Davis injured as van he was driving went out of control and rolled 3 times, ejecting him; photo ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
38122 1997-07-29 A8 North Coast Railroad Authority Executive Director Dan Hauser says railroad still in business. RAILROADS
38123 1997-07-30 A1 County supervisors cut welfare payments by 15% in effort to balance budget HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, PUBLIC WELFARE
38124 1997-07-30 A1 Former HSU professor, Lawrence A. Angelel, sentenced to 25 years to life for killing his wife HOMICIDE, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY, PRISONS & JAILS
38125 1997-07-30 A1 Captain Mert Baarts, Humboldt area CHP commander, dies of cancer - photo CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, CANCER, DEATHS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY
38126 1997-07-30 A1 County coroner reports that impact of crash killed the Coast Guard crewman recovered from wreck ACCIDENTS - AIRPLANE, DEATHS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY CORONER, U.S. COAST GUARD
38127 1997-07-30 A3 Arraignment of accused child molestor and murderer is postponed once again - photo CHILD ABUSE, COURTS, EUREKA, HOMICIDE
38128 1997-07-30 A3 Founder of Honeydew-area dog sanctuary confronts supervisors about $2,890 bill from county DOGS, HONEYDEW, HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
38129 1997-07-30 A5 Eureka City Schools plan remodel of six elementary schools - photo EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
38130 1997-07-30 A6 Southern Humboldt residents urge county supervisors to curb actions of marijuana eradication agents HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF, MARIJUANA, SOUTHERN HUMBOLDT COUNTY
38131 1997-07-30 A7 Convicted murderer, Lawrence A. Angelel, agrees to pay county $88,979 for his defense costs COURTS, HOMICIDE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY
38132 1997-07-30 B1 Southern Humboldt authors, Margarite Cook and Diane Hawk, publish book on history of area - photo AUTHORS, SOUTHERN HUMBOLDT COUNTY
38133 1997-07-30 B3 Local chapter of American Association of University Women donates books to Humboldt Library - photo AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN, BOOKS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
38134 1997-07-30 B6 General Hospital in Eureka names new medical director of Rehabilitation Center - photo DOCTORS see PHYSICIANS, GENERAL HOSPITAL, MEDICAL CARE
38135 1997-07-31 A1 24-hour armed standoff in Old Town, Eureka ends when man surrenders to authorities - photos APARTMENTS, CATS, EUREKA - OLD TOWN, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
38136 1997-07-31 A1 Construction of new office building at Fort Humboldt by state angers some residents - photo CALIFORNIA - GOVERNMENT, CONSTRUCTION see BUILDERS & BUILDING, EUREKA, FORT HUMBOLDT
38137 1997-07-31 A3 Humboldt State police officer nearly run down when prison parolee tries to steal university truck HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, POLICE, THEFT
38138 1997-07-31 A3 Orick man arrested after allegedly beating up his wife and stealing $400 from cafe owner DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL, ORICK, RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS, THEFT
38139 1997-07-31 A3 Eureka/Humboldt County Visitors Bureau wants to change terms of contract with Eureka - photo EUREKA, HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC., TAXES, TOURISM
38140 1997-07-31 A5 Fortuna man to be evaluated after pleading guilty to helping in disposal of murdered boy's body CHILD ABUSE, FORTUNA, HOMICIDE, PRISONS & JAILS
38141 1997-07-31 A7 Humboldt Amatuer Radio Club celebrates 50th anniversary with "Hamfest" at Redwood Acres ANNIVERSARIES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, RADIO, REDWOOD ACRES
38142 1997-07-31 C1 Knights of Columbus donates money to local Boy Scouts - photo BOY SCOUTS, CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
38143 1997-07-31 C1 PG&E employees and retirees donate a record amount to United Way - photo PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES, UNITED WAY FUND
38144 1997-07-31 C1 Toddy Thomas School in Fortuna gets new track built from materials donated by PL - photo FORTUNA, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., TODDY THOMAS SCHOOL
38145 1997-07-31 C1 Willow Creek man awarded by National Weather Service for work with rain gauge - photo AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, RAIN, WEATHER SERVICE, WILLOW CREEK
38146 1997-07-31 C1 Hoby's Market in Scotia donates money to Scotia School's PTO - photo PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, SCOTIA UNION SCHOOL, SUPERMARKETS
38147 1997-07-31 C1 Local law enforcement officers receive awards from Mothers Against Drunk Driving - photo AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, DRUNK DRIVERS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, MOTHERS, POLICE
38148 1997-07-31 C2 St. Joseph Hospital volunteers awarded by national organization - photo AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL, VOLUNTEERS
38149 1997-08-01 A1 Aurelio Chacon, "Cat Man of Old Town," refusing eviction, finally surrendered to police; photos. CATS, LANDLORD & TENANT
38150 1997-08-01 A1 Times-Standard begins weekday morning publication; ceases afternoon paper. NEWSPAPERS