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401 1989-02-18 1 Jail inmate, Matthew Day, escapes briefly. PRISONS & JAILS
402 1989-02-18 1 Three men, P. Hoes, D. Heller, W. Thompson, hurt in Arcata crash. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
403 1989-02-18 1 Words are Kelso's special delivery (Kelso's Messenger Service). PERSONALITIES
404 1989-02-18 1 Suspected team of shoplifters lead Arcata police on wild Friday chase (New Outdoor Store). THEFT
405 1989-02-18 3 Lab results: Mill Creek water O.K. ALDERPOINT, WATER SUPPLY
406 1989-02-18 3 Seniors get choice in contested election for the California Senior Legislature. SENIOR CITIZENS
407 1989-02-18 3 Harrison Ave. planners meet. STREETS
408 1989-02-18 3 District Attorney T. Farmer welcomes new drunken driving law. DRUNK DRIVERS & DRIVING
409 1989-02-18 5 Bank of Loleta to make a new name for itself (U.S. Bank of California). BANKS & BANKING
410 1989-02-18 5 Airport projects take off with $500,000 in federal funding. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
411 1989-02-18 9 Kevin Krause nabs scoring mark in Redwoods win. BASKETBALL, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
412 1989-02-19 15 Tax-Aide, program of AARP volunteers. Doug Ferry is local coordinator. SENIOR CITIZENS, TAXES
413 1989-02-19 01 Ferndale citizens discuss Eel R. flood of Feb. 1986. FERNDALE, FLOODS
414 1989-02-19 01 Salmon fishing opened Feb. 18. Good catches. FISHING, SPORT, SALMON
415 1989-02-19 01 Eureka Times-Standard newspaper wins two awards. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, NEWSPAPERS
416 1989-02-19 03 Eureka City Council to discuss strike emergency procedures on Tue. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, STRIKES & PICKETING
417 1989-02-19 03 Rio Dell City Council asks Cal Trans to correct water problem from bridge reconstruction. RIO DELL, WATER SUPPLY
418 1989-02-19 03 Del Norte County courthouse remodeling to top $5 million. DEL NORTE COUNTY
419 1989-02-19 03 Washington Elementary School has its own fish hatchery. FISH HATCHERIES, SCHOOLS
420 1989-02-19 06 Habitat Week events scheduled at HSU. ECOLOGY, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
421 1989-02-19 07 Arcata City Council split on placement of U.C. campus locally. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
422 1989-02-19 07 Humboldt County Bd. of Supervisors to appoint members of the Nuclear-Free Humboldt Commission. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, NUCLEAR FREE ZONE
423 1989-02-19 07 Rollin Anderson, Fortuna, elected 1989-90 chairman of the Humboldt County Republican Central Comm. REPUBLICAN PARTY
424 1989-02-19 07 Glenn Sipma, coroner, elected 1989 president of the Law Enforcement Chiefs Assn. of Humboldt Co. PERSONALITIES
425 1989-02-19 13 Humboldt Home Health Services discusses its emphasis on human dignity and worth. HEALTH, SOCIAL WORK & WORKERS, VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERISM
426 1989-02-19 14 John Selvage elected Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Humboldt Area Foundation. HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
427 1989-02-19 14 Humboldt Area Foundation 1989 grants totaled $102,443. HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION
428 1989-02-19 14 VECTOR HEALTH PROGRAM receives grants for its arthritis program. HEALTH
429 1989-02-19 14 David Shaw receives 1988 Service Award of the National Assoc. of Veterans Program Administrators. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, VETERANS
430 1989-02-19 23 Jane Smith and Michael Dominick appointed to Private Industry Council. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
431 1989-02-19 23 Humboldt Co. Assn. of Retarded Citizens and The Private Industry Council share in media award. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
432 1989-02-21 23 Girls basketball tournament begins BASKETBALL
433 1989-02-21 3 Democrats elect Cindy Watter to director post DEMOCRATIC PARTY
434 1989-02-21 3 Panel raises questions over emissions study at mills LOUISIANA-PACIFIC, PULP MILLS, SIMPSON PAPER COMPANY
435 1989-02-21 1 L'Heraults hope to offer horse and buggy rides in Eureka Old Town EUREKA - OLD TOWN, HORSES & HORSE SHOWS
436 1989-02-21 9 Local videotape from Private Industry Council receives honors PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL, VIDEOS
437 1989-02-22 9 Jack Lakin named E.H.S. head grid coach FOOTBALL
438 1989-02-22 11 "Satanic Verses" a hot Humboldt commodity, local stores sold out BOOKS
439 1989-02-22 1 L-P project to lessen air pollution gets green light, no EIR needed AIR POLLUTION, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC
440 1989-02-22 1 Fiery collision on Route 96 kills one man, name withheld ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
441 1989-02-22 1 Storm brings inch of rain, minor flooding to Eureka RAIN & RAINFALL
442 1989-02-22 1 Circle K robbery/shooting investigation stalled, clerk Michael Dale in intensive care HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE, THEFT
443 1989-02-22 1 Cheers, boos greet H.S.U. debate on abortion: Weddinton & Schlafly face off ABORTIONS
444 1989-02-22 3 Eureka Council appoint committee to review budget policies, LaMont wants balanced spending BUDGET - EUREKA CITY
445 1989-02-22 3 Rio Dell water still in danger after Caltrans repair efforts on bridge RIO DELL, WATER SUPPLY
446 1989-02-22 3 Planning Commission to review Adorni project ADORNI PROJECT
447 1989-02-22 3 Humboldt Educare to develop day-care center at Aldergrove Industrial Park DAY CARE CENTERS - CHILDREN
448 1989-02-23 1 Steen, others face threat of retaliation over 'The Satanic Verses' BOOKS, HOSTAGES
449 1989-02-23 A4 Neil Young & Restless rattle the Eureka Municipal Auditorium (rev) MUSIC & MUSICIANS
450 1989-02-23 A7 H.S.U.'s "Mucha Ado About Nothing" uneven, but... THEATRES - HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY