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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
40001 1998-05-08 A7 Activists block logging road in Bell Creek area. ENVIRONMENT see ECOLOGY
40002 1998-05-08 A7 Arcata schools seek backing for improvement bond. SCHOOLS
40003 1998-05-08 B8 Humboldt star, Keepa Zimmerman, captures heptathlon. SPORTS
40004 1998-05-09 A1 Pacific Lumber gives tours for neighbors of logging in Freshwater. TIMBER INDUSTRY
40005 1998-05-09 A2 Old Town resident, Barry Williams, may have been killed while laying face down, coroner says. CRIME & CRIMINALS
40006 1998-05-09 A2 Arcata police seek man who fled from fatal wreck. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
40007 1998-05-10 A1 County supervisors support call for gasoline price probe. GASOLINE
40008 1998-05-11 A1 Two high school students, Lindsey Bugbee and Debl Batinl, chosen as officers of FFA. photo. AGRICULTURE
40009 1998-05-11 A2 Anonymous donor gives $50,000 to help build substation Law Enforcement Facility in McKinleyville. POLICE
40010 1998-05-11 A2 Mount Everest climber, Pete Athans, presents slide show of expeditions. photo. SPORTS
40011 1998-05-11 A2 Two North Coast tribes, Hoopa Valley Tribe and Blue Lake Rancheria, seek to control pollution. ECOLOGY
40012 1998-05-12 A1 Southern end of Northwestern Pacific Railroad may reopen today, but North end remains closed. RAILROADS
40013 1998-05-12 A1 Suspect bank robber, Richard Alan Finan,aka Richard Alan Chandler, found in Reno jail . CRIME & CRIMINALS
40014 1998-05-12 A1 HSU to award honorary degree to Monica Hadley, journalist and teacher, for years of service. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
40015 1998-05-12 A1 Humboldt Arts Council negotiating to purchase Carnegie Building. HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL
40016 1998-05-13 A1 Board of Supervisors approve moneys for public defense attorneys in criminal cases. ATTORNEYS see LAWYERS
40017 1998-05-13 A1 Homeless camps present problems for Southern Humboldt. HOMELESS
40018 1998-05-14 A1 Police search for Henry Marvin Castillo, 27, for felony drug trafficking. DRUGS
40019 1998-05-14 A2 Judge delays case of Gary Lee Pilgrim, accused of killing his own twin. CRIME & CRIMINALS
40020 1998-05-14 C1 Participants for library funding drive to be honored by Friends of Redwoods Library. LIBRARIES
40021 1998-05-15 A1 Pacific Lumber agrees to cut traffic through Freshwater. TIMBER INDUSTRY
40022 1998-05-15 A2 Jurors to begin deliberating case of Patricia Pote-Williams, on trial for murder of husband . CRIME & CRIMINALS
40023 1998-05-15 A1 Historic Scandia Hotel on First Street in Eureka to be demolished. photo. HISTORICAL SITES
40024 1998-05-15 A3 The Golden Bear Casino in Klamath planning to reopen in July. GAMBLING
40025 1998-05-15 A3 Carl Pellatz, former Arcata mayor, alleges financial improprieties by councilwoman, Connie Stewart. ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
40026 1998-05-16 A1 Unidentified 12 yr. old boy shoots self with stolen gun near McRea Nissan on 7th & H St. photo. GUNS see FIREARMS
40027 1998-05-16 A2 Tests narrow dumping site of torso found in Ryan's Slough last October 26, l997. CRIME & CRIMINALS
40028 1998-05-16 A3 Jury trial postponed for Waynne Herbert Collins, charged with assaulting 3 elderly women. CRIME & CRIMINALS
40029 1998-05-16 A4 Pacific Gas & Electric propose to improve safety of spent nuclear fuel rods stored at King Salmon. HUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
40030 1998-05-17 D1 Vance Hotel in Old Town goes to auction on June 3rd. HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC.
40031 1998-05-18 A1 Transitional housing program, Alcohol Drug Care Service, receives 10, 000 grant for women & children HOUSING
40032 1998-05-18 A2 Three firefighters, Alan Holt, Jeff Long, & Karl Churchwell, honored for outstanding service. FIRE DEPARTMENTS
40033 1998-05-19 A1 Half of proposed sited for homeless shelter (MAC) unlikely to be chosen by city. HOMELESS
40034 1998-05-19 A1 Parents & school officials concerned about ballot issue which will put a cap on spending for schools SCHOOLS
40035 1998-05-20 A1 Environmentalists rallied here Tuesday to ask state not to purchase Headwaters Forest this year. ENVIRONMENTALISTS
40036 1998-05-20 A 1 Merv George Jr. to be sworn in Thursday as chairman of Hoopa Valley Tribe. NATIVE AMERICAN see INDIANS
40037 1998-05-20 A1 City Attorne David Tranberg to relocate to Redding as assistant city attorney . ATTORNEYS see LAWYERS
40038 1998-05-20 A2 Supervisors support bill to provide funding for repeat juvenile offender prevention program. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
40039 1998-05-20 A9 Guilty verdict returned for Patricia Pote-Williams in Old Town killing case. CRIME & CRIMINALS
40040 1998-05-21 A1 Humboldt County election officials say states new primary system will raise cost of elections. ELECTIONS
40041 1998-05-21 A2 Ian Mackey Newman fund for handicapped children chooses its first recipient July 1st. PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
40042 1998-05-21 C 3 Sarah Renner selected for Dairy Princess for l998-99 by California Millk Advisory Board's District 1 DAIRIES
40043 1998-05-22 A1 Jury finds William Charles Carnell guilty in stabbing. ASSAULT, CRIME & CRIMINALS
40044 1998-05-22 A1 Internal dispute mars opening of Kinetic Sculpture Race: photo. KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE
40045 1998-05-22 A2 Jury mulls sanity of convicted killer Patricia Pote-Williams. CRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
40046 1998-05-22 D1 Adrienne Werth shows watercolors at Plaza Design in McKinleyville. ART & ARTISTS
40047 1998-05-22 D1 Richard Marcuson shows his watercolors at Humboldt's Finest. ART & ARTISTS
40048 1998-05-22 D1 Michele McCall-Wallace wins Best of Show in Redwood Art Association's 40th annual spring exhibit. ART & ARTISTS, AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
40049 1998-05-23 A1 Pacific Lumber guilty of violating forest law. ECOLOGY, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
40050 1998-05-23 A1 Jury reflects on plaza stabbing case of William Charles Carnell. ASSAULT, CRIME & CRIMINALS