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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
39251 1998-01-02 A3 U. S. Census indicates City of Eureka population is not growing. CENSUS, POPULATION
39252 1998-01-02 B2 Sixteen local Native American artists show works at Humboldt Arts Council gallery. ART & ARTISTS
39253 1998-01-02 B1 Artist Augustus Clark shows paintings at Los Truchas Gallery: photo. ART & ARTISTS
39254 1998-01-02 B1 Paintings by Monte Rogers at Fox Gallery: photo. ART & ARTISTS
39255 1998-01-02 B1 Julia Bedell, Jonnie Russell, and Kellen Perlman are featured at the Art Center: photo. ART & ARTISTS
39256 1998-01-02 B2 The Ink People present sculpture and photography for Arts Alive: photo. ART & ARTISTS
39257 1998-01-02 A1 Federal Appeals court rejects request to reopen local airport flight service station. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
39258 1998-01-03 A1 Buildings damaged in two-alarm blaze at 401 4th street in Arcata: photo. FIRES
39259 1998-01-03 A1 Police continue hunt for drive-by shooting suspect Anthony Moore. CRIME & CRIMINALS
39260 1998-01-03 A1 Bill Early, World War I veteran, dies at age 100. BIRTHDAYS
39261 1998-01-03 A3 Body of unidentified woman found in Garberville. DEATHS, HOMICIDE
39262 1998-01-04 A1 Sammi Pollard, 7 year old HIV patient, copes with illness. AIDS
39263 1998-01-04 A3 Humboldt County Planning Commission will hold hearing on proposed McKinleyville Airport Park. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
39264 1998-01-04 A3 Arraignment of accused rapist Jeremy Foster put off until January 6th. CRIME & CRIMINALS, RAPE
39265 1998-01-04 A3 Local bar owners complain about law against smoking in all bars. RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS, TOBACCO
39266 1998-01-04 C1 Local Red Cross offers class for dog & cat emergencies: photo. PETS, RED CROSS
39267 1998-01-04 B3 Crime activity map compares 1997 with 1966: photo. CRIME & CRIMINALS
39268 1998-01-05 A1 Eighteen year old gunned down in front of video store in Eureka. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
39269 1998-01-05 A1 Centenarian Bill Early's life celebrated in article: photo. BIRTHDAYS
39270 1998-01-06 A1 John Campbell calls for stronger safeguards at Pacific Lumber to prevent forestry violations. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
39271 1998-01-06 A1 Airport weather station manager Jeffry Flick reassures residents about airport safety: photo. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
39272 1998-01-06 A1 Homicide victim Matthew Dunn killed after argument in video store, police say: photo. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
39273 1998-01-06 A3 National Marine Fisheries Service announces lowered limits on ground fish in area. FISHERIES
39274 1998-01-06 A3 McKinleyville residents can comment on community service district's 5 year plan at meeting. MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
39275 1998-01-06 A3 Prankster fires pepper spray on audience at Bayshore Mall. CRIME & CRIMINALS
39276 1998-01-06 A3 Defense attorneys in pepper spray case say DA Farmer too close to officers to try case: photo. HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
39277 1998-01-06 A3 Rare Eastern blue jay seen in Willow Creek Christmas bird count. BIRDS
39278 1998-01-07 A5 Cleaner, more pricey, gas on way; state rules include already-clear North Coast - photo GASOLINE
39279 1998-01-07 A1 Three suspects sought in brutal slaying of Matthew Dunn: photo. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
39280 1998-01-07 A1 Debate on McKinleyville Airport Business Park begins. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY PLANNING DEPT.
39281 1998-01-07 A1 Dead woman found near Garberville still not identified. DEATHS
39282 1998-01-07 A3 Eureka City Ambulance employees picket as contract talks stall. LABOR UNIONS, STRIKES
39283 1998-01-07 A3 Trial date set for accused rapist Jeremy John Foster. CRIME & CRIMINALS, RAPE
39284 1998-01-08 A1 Authorities no closer to locating missing teen Karen Mitchell. CRIME & CRIMINALS, MISSING PERSONS
39285 1998-01-08 A1 Humboldt County Office of Education Conference draws almost 2000 people. EDUCATION
39286 1998-01-08 A1 Three suspects in video store killing still at large. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
39287 1998-01-08 A3 Highway 199 closed by mudslide. HIGHWAYS & ROADS
39288 1998-01-08 A3 Joe Ormond recognized by Board of Supervisors for 27 years of service. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
39289 1998-01-08 A3 Attorney Christopher G. Wilson announces candidacy for Superior Court Judge: photo. ELECTIONS
39290 1998-01-08 A3 Trinidad subdivision appeal hearing continues. HUMBOLDT COUNTY PLANNING DEPT.
39291 1998-01-08 A3 News conference explores local use of pesticides in schools. PESTICIDES
39292 1998-01-08 A5 Hearing determines sufficient evidence for murder charge; Patricia Pote-Williams hearing set. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
39293 1998-01-08 A5 McKinleyville Community Services District may request FEMA funds. MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
39294 1998-01-09 A1 Brian Christopher Fleming arrested, charged with possession of drugs and 2 bombs. EXPLOSIVES
39295 1998-01-09 A1 Police recieve tip suggesting killers of Ryan Matthew Dunn are still in area. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
39296 1998-01-09 A3 Arcata begins curbside recycling collection this weekend. RECYCLING, REFUSE DISPOSAL
39297 1998-01-09 A3 Drafts of Mckinleyville Community Plan available to the public. HUMBOLDT COUNTY PLANNING DEPT., MCKINLEYVILLE - PLANNING
39298 1998-01-09 A3 Garth Egan Powelson pleads guilty to robbery charges. CRIME & CRIMINALS, ROBBERIES see THEFT
39299 1998-01-09 A3 Crab season reportedly above average. CRABS & CRABBING
39300 1998-01-09 A6 Brian Haman arrested for DUI after high-speed chase. CRIME & CRIMINALS, DRUNK DRIVERS