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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
39701 1998-03-19 B1 Redwood Coast Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association boasts 128 members: photo. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, DANCE
39702 1998-03-20 A1 Protester Julia "Butterfly" Hill continues tree vigil: photo. EARTH FIRST!, ECOLOGY, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
39703 1998-03-20 A1 Three injured in highway crash. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
39704 1998-03-20 A3 RCAA hosts seminar on livable communities featuring Dan Burden: photo. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - PLANNING, REDWOOD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
39705 1998-03-21 A1 Fifty protesters enter Pacific Lumber land, honor tree-sitter: photo. ECOLOGY, HEADWATERS FOREST, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
39706 1998-03-21 A1 Mad River Hospital opens heart catheterization lab. HEALTH, HOSPITALS
39707 1998-03-21 A1 Jeanne Ann Baker acquitted of battery, found guilty of assault. ASSAULT, CRIME & CRIMINALS, MARIJUANA
39708 1998-03-21 A1 Police seek missing inmate Patrick Wayne McCready. CRIME & CRIMINALS
39709 1998-03-21 A1 Local people adopt wild horses through BLM. HORSES
39710 1998-03-21 A1 Headwaters purchase deal has compromise, skeptics: photo. HEADWATERS FOREST, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
39711 1998-03-21 A3 American Cancer Society team packets ready for Relay for Life. CHARITIES
39712 1998-03-21 A3 Six Rivers National Forest will hold public information meeting. SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
39713 1998-03-21 A3 Local unit of Backcountry Horsemen of America wins award from state agency. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, HORSES
39714 1998-03-21 D2 Hoopa doctor Richard Ricklefs honored for life's work: photo. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
39715 1998-03-21 A1 Karen Mitchell's family waiting for closure after four months: photo. MISSING PERSONS
39716 1998-03-21 A1 Two-day mounted police training course held Saturday. HORSES, POLICE
39717 1998-03-21 A1 Man found dead in Arcata Community Forest stump. DEATHS
39718 1998-03-21 A3 Firefighters burn down old base hospital at Arcata-Eureka airport in training exercise: photo. FIRE DEPARTMENTS
39719 1998-03-21 A3 Foreign exchange high school students need host families. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS
39720 1998-03-21 A3 Sheriff Dennis Lewis cleared in investigation of non-injury accident. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
39721 1998-03-21 A3 Public forums offered on organic food standards. FOOD
39722 1998-03-21 A3 American Field Service host families honored. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
39723 1998-03-21 D2 Local women recieve Women of Distinction awards by Soroptomist Clubs. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
39724 1998-03-24 A1 Cash register stymies robbery. CRIME & CRIMINALS, THEFT
39725 1998-03-24 A1 Four Earth First! protesters charged with tresspassing at Pacific Lumber headquarters: photo. EARTH FIRST!, ECOLOGY, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
39726 1998-03-24 A1 Sheriff Dennis Lewis explains 6 month old accident: photo. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
39727 1998-03-24 A3 Virginia Strom-Martin has lead in poll. ELECTIONS
39728 1998-03-24 A3 HSU hosts Quality Child Care Summit. CHILDREN, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
39729 1998-03-24 A3 Heavy rains cause slide on Highway 101: photo. SLIDES, WEATHER
39730 1998-03-24 A3 Pepper spray case enters settlement talks. EARTH FIRST!, ECOLOGY, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
39731 1998-03-24 A3 Smith River Advisory Council and UC Sea Grant Extension sponsor a symposium on the river. SMITH RIVER
39732 1998-03-24 A5 Autopsy due for man's body found in stump. DEATHS
39733 1998-03-24 A5 Twelve local students win trips to Sacramento to participate in State Science Fair. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, SCIENCE FAIRS
39734 1998-03-25 A1 Sewer line suit still haunts City of Blue Lake after 40 years: photo. BLUE LAKE, LAWSUITS
39735 1998-03-25 A1 Lafayette School volunteer Betty Chin educates students about China: photo. CHINESE, SCHOOLS
39736 1998-03-25 A1 Police suspect gang fight in Eureka. CRIME & CRIMINALS, FIGHTS see ASSAULT
39737 1998-03-25 A1 Fire scorches home in McKinleyville. FIRES
39738 1998-03-25 A3 Pacific Coast Federation of Fisheries Associations seeks disaster declaration. FISHERIES, WEATHER
39739 1998-03-25 A3 Deadline extended for registering for disaster relief funds through state and federal sources. FLOODS, WEATHER
39740 1998-03-25 A3 Pacific Marine Conservation Council meets to consider issues facing north coast fisheries. FISHERIES
39741 1998-03-25 A3 Area rivers begin to recede after storms. RIVERS, WEATHER
39742 1998-03-25 A3 Deceased man identified as Lee Stevenson, age 38; no foul play suspected. DEATHS
39743 1998-03-26 A1 Eighth annual Redwood Coast Jazz Festival begins this weekend: photo. REDWOOD COAST DIXIELAND JAZZ FESTIVAL
39744 1998-03-26 A1 Headwaters settlement deal may not pass legislature. ECOLOGY, HEADWATERS FOREST, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
39745 1998-03-26 A1 Private Industry Council describes jobs outlook. EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT, PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL
39746 1998-03-26 A1 Humboldt County Jail begins moving inmates into new facility. HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
39747 1998-03-26 A3 Wildlife Society and American Fisheries Society hold joint conference. FISHERIES, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
39748 1998-03-26 A3 Ronald Wesley Kiern pleads not guilty to murder charge. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
39749 1998-03-26 A3 Wayne Herbert Collins attorneys awating second psychological evaluation. ASSAULT, CRIME & CRIMINALS
39750 1998-03-26 A3 Patricia Pote-Williams' attorneys proceed to trial. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE