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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
39951 1998-04-28 A1 New Jr. High to open in McKinleyville next fall Supt. Alan Jorgenson details SCHOOLS
39952 1998-04-28 A2 Convicted killer Sand y Lee Moser refused a re-trial-gets 17 years CRIME & CRIMINALS
39953 1998-04-28 A2 Fortuna man keith Neil (85) drove to back door of Cooper Mortuary and shot himself in head FORTUNA - ANNEXATION, SUICIDE
39954 1998-04-28 A2 Fortuna man 85 drives self to Cooper Mortuary and shoots self in back of head AGING, SUICIDE
39955 1998-04-28 A 4 Humboldt Bay to remain viable port AIDS, HUMBOLDT BAY MASTER PLAN
39956 1998-04-28 A4 Measure A would support local library LIBRARIES
39957 1998-04-28 A10 Shooting victim James Jay Hill of Eureka in stable condition from gunshot wound to chest LIBRARIES
39958 1998-04-29 A1 Eureka's aging water main to undergo evaluation WATER SUPPLY
39959 1998-04-29 A1 Department of Transportation to revel Samoa Bridge earthquake improvements photo
39960 1998-04-30 A1 County residents want salmon back in North Coast streams but do not want Federal presence in county. FISHING
39961 1998-04-30 A1 Humboldt county candidates split on proposed library sales tax. LIBRARIES
39962 1998-04-30 A4 Eureka to start earthquake upgrade of 60 yr. old water main. EARTHQUAKES
39963 1998-05-01 A1 John Biord, owner of the Eureka Inn agrees to pay late taxes owed to the City of Eureka. HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC.
39964 1998-05-01 A1 Area teachers back higher standards plan. SCHOOLS
39965 1998-05-01 A2 Humboldt Bay Nuclear Power Plant may start this summer. NUCLEAR ENERGY
39966 1998-05-01 A2 Wayne Herbert Collins, accused of assault on 3 elderly women , goes to trial, CRIME & CRIMINALS
39967 1998-05-02 A1 Bank possibly robbed by same man in Eureka, Fortuna, photo CRIME & CRIMINALS
39968 1998-05-02 A1 Santiago Lopez sentenced for role in murder of Eureka teenager, 18-yr old Ryan Dunn. CRIME & CRIMINALS
39969 1998-05-02 A1 2-yr-old Oregon boy killed in auto accident near Big Lagoon, photo. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
39970 1998-05-03 A1 State appeals court places emergency stay on Pacific Lumber logging in Bell Creek. LOGGING
39971 1998-05-03 A1 County seeks bids on trash contracts. REFUSE DISPOSAL
39972 1998-05-03 A2 Eric Hollenbeck and teens build boat from scratch at Blue Ox Millworks. photo. SHIPBUILDING
39973 1998-05-03 C4 Winship Jr. High School awarded grant from GTE. SCHOOLS
39974 1998-05-03 C4 Humboldt Child Care Council provides variety of services for children. CHILD CARE CENTERS see DAY CARE - CHILDREN
39975 1998-05-03 D1 Special hiring program puts U.S. Veterans to work. photo. VETERANS
39976 1998-05-04 A1 Art Eitzarraras awarded Humboldt County Peacemaker prize. photo. PEACE
39977 1998-05-04 A1 Rusty Smullin, "Aunt Polly", local TV pioneer, dies. PIONEERS
39978 1998-05-04 A1 Near record numbers of grey whale population are reported. photo. WHALES
39979 1998-05-04 B1 Best runners at Sunday's Marathon came from Bend, Oregon. AVENUE OF THE GIANTS MARATHON
39980 1998-05-05 A1 Simpson Timber Co. purchases Samoa, land, cookhouse, & mills from Louisiana Pacific Corp. photo. SAMOA
39981 1998-05-05 A1 Historic cookhouse sold along with Samoa. SAMOA
39982 1998-05-05 A1 Homeless center may get CDBG funds for Multiple Assistance Center. HOMELESS
39983 1998-05-05 A2 Trial opens for Patricia Pote-Williams, charged with murder of husband, Barry Williams. CRIME & CRIMINALS
39984 1998-05-05 A8 MediaNews Group (parent company of Times Standard) buys Tri-City Weekly . NEWSPAPERS
39985 1998-05-06 A1 South Bay and Big Lagoon Union Elementary Schools have been named among best in state. SCHOOLS
39986 1998-05-06 A1 Simpson Timber Company's purchase keeps land in U.S. hands TIMBER INDUSTRY
39987 1998-05-06 A1 Pacific Lumber Company resumes logging of Bell Creek area. TIMBER INDUSTRY
39988 1998-05-06 A1 Long-haul trash disposal plan may cost less in Humboldt County. REFUSE DISPOSAL
39989 1998-05-06 A2C Robert Fisher recalls stabbing by William Charles Carnell. CRIME & CRIMINALS
39990 1998-05-06 A2 Coast Guard rescues mariner, Norman Potter, 43, of Washington state, after mayday call. U.S. COAST GUARD
39991 1998-05-06 A9 Coroner affirms the death of Cynthia Lynn Elder, 37, of Whitethorn, to be suicide. SUICIDE
39992 1998-05-07 A1 Voters to face giant ballot in June Primary. ELECTIONS
39993 1998-05-07 A1 Candidates for Sheriff, Dennis Lewis and Gary Holder, go public to air differences. ELECTIONS
39994 1998-05-07 A1 Arcata taps site for homeless aid. HOMELESS
39995 1998-05-07 A2 District Attorney's Office to stay on Riggs-protest case. TRIALS see name of crime or CRIME & CRIMINALS
39996 1998-05-07 A2 Defendant, William Charles Carnell, acts as own attorney in Plaza attempted murder case. CRIME & CRIMINALS
39997 1998-05-07 C1 Humboldt Women for Shelter pay tribute at benefit. VOLUNTEERS
39998 1998-05-08 A1 Grand jury probe halts rail startup on North Coast. RAILROADS
39999 1998-05-08 A1 Fatal car accident in Arcata linked to high speed, with death of unidentified woman. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
40000 1998-05-08 A1 High-bail drug suspects scatter after release. DRUGS