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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
44151 2002-01-26 A1 Mexico consul general to visit Humboldt County HISPANIC AMERICANS
44152 2002-01-27 A1 Fortuna's Jean Hay was every GI's dream girl in World War II - photos FILMS, RADIO, WORLD WAR II
44153 2002-01-27 A2 Proposed nurse-patient ratios considered by politicians NURSES
44154 2002-01-27 C1 Ray Raphael and Jerry Rohde chronicle Humboldt's vast history - photos HUMBOLDT COUNTY - HISTORY
44155 2002-01-27 D1 Jeremy and Kaori Maciel own Little Japan market JAPANESE, RETAIL STORES
44156 2002-01-27 D1 Laurie MacMillan-Schwabe and Seth Lancaster are new on the staff of SHN Engineering - photos BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
44157 2002-01-27 D1 Coldwell Banker Cutten Realty has outstanding year in sales AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, REAL ESTATE
44158 2002-01-29 A1 Assembly candidate Bob Jehn cites range of experience - photo CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY, ELECTIONS
44159 2002-01-29 A1 Hazardous material scare closes transfer station - photo TOXIC SUBSTANCES
44160 2002-01-29 A1 Blinking signs on Highway 101 corridor HIGHWAYS & ROADS
44161 2002-01-30 A1 Samoa Pacific signs on new sales agent - photo MILLS
44162 2002-01-30 A2 Humboldt State University infrastructure work nearing completion - photo EDUCATION, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
44163 2002-01-30 A2 Daly building negotiations continue EUREKA - DOWNTOWN
44164 2002-01-30 A8 North Coast Bakery makes treats with nothing artificial added - photos FOOD
44165 2002-01-31 A1 St. Joseph nurses file for union election - photo LABOR UNIONS, NURSES, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
44166 2002-01-31 A1 Linda Hill and William Thomas run for Humboldt County Assessor - photos ELECTIONS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY ASSESSOR
44167 2002-01-31 A2 Lee Brown, executive director of Alcohol/Drug Care Services, is retiring - photo ALCOHOLISM, DRUGS, RETIREMENT
44168 2002-01-31 A2 Dissatisfaction remains over Sunny Brae logging plan LOGGING
44169 2002-01-31 B4 Humboldt Bank appoints Cindi Borges as administrative sales officer - photo BANKING
44170 2002-01-31 C1 Livingston family's donation is enhancing a Clarke Historical Museum display - photos CLARKE MUSEUM
44171 2002-02-03 A1 Chilly day at Clam Beach (photo: Clam Beach run) CLAM BEACH
44172 2002-02-03 A2 C/R enrollment of 7,291 students is highest in years. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS
44173 2002-02-03 A2 It only takes a moment to injure a baby. Shaken Baby Syndrome (photo). CHILDREN
44174 2002-02-03 A2 Pedaling peace: Soulat family is spreading the word. (photo) PEACE, VISITORS
44175 2002-02-03 B4 C/R baseball trips on first day: HSU softball splits again in Best of the West (photo: N. Gessner). COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - SPORTS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS
44176 2002-02-03 B4 St. Bernard's grad Brad Botkin thrives with Sonoma State U. Cossacks baseball team. SAINT BERNARDS HIGH SCHOOL
44177 2002-02-03 C1 ABC's of art: Artists Guild features gallery and art school with classes for young and old (photo). ART & ARTISTS
44178 2002-02-03 D1 Dots on display at Starbucks , works of artist Ed Sikora (photo). ART & ARTISTS
44179 2002-02-03 D1 Crafters and artisans: learn how to sell your products at "Selling What You Make" workshops. ART & ARTISTS
44180 2002-02-03 D1 Arcata Welcome Centers provide a wealth of information. ARCATA, TOURISM
44181 2002-02-04 A1 Supervisors consider Juvenile Hall expansion. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
44182 2002-02-04 A1 County suicides, overdoses up in 2001. DEATHS, SUICIDE
44183 2002-02-04 A2 Eureka and Nelson, New Zealand could become sister cities. SISTER CITIES
44184 2002-02-04 A2 College of the Redwoods Learning Resources Center going up (photos). COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
44185 2002-02-04 A7 Historical Society has collection of family histories, including that of Arnold Call Spear family. FRESHWATER, GENEALOGY
44186 2002-02-05 A1 Gary Philp on the move in Sheriff's race; incumbent Lewis says he's too busy to campaign (photo). HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
44187 2002-02-05 A1 Martin Slough restoration effort to get underway. (photos). SLOUGHS
44188 2002-02-05 A2 Scouts Clark Sikora, Joey Fini, Matt Batini prepare Arcata House into transistional home (photos). ARCATA, BOY SCOUTS, HOMELESS
44189 2002-02-05 A2 "Building Bridges of Social Change Through Service" conference to be held at HSU. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
44190 2002-02-05 A6 Maryrose Arimoto performs pulmonary function test on Patricia Bermuda at Health Fair. (photo). HEALTH, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
44191 2002-02-06 A1 County may back Juvenile Halll expansion; three supervisors approve applying for state money. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, PRISONS & JAILS
44192 2002-02-06 A1 Pacific Lumber yanks logging plan over marbled murrelet concerns. MARBLED MURRELET, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
44193 2002-02-06 A1 Multiple Assistance Center debate continues; Ken Gregg reduces relocation expenses to $150,000. HOMELESS, POVERTY
44194 2002-02-06 A2 Feds say Fortuna water improvements just fine. FORTUNA - WATER SUPPLY
44195 2002-02-06 A2 Former Arcata Mayor Ward E. Falor celebrates 80th birthday with Board of Supervisors (photo). ARCATA MAYOR
44196 2002-02-06 A2 Local housing grants awarded through state's Home Investment Partnership Program. HOUSING
44197 2002-02-06 B4 Eureka's city employees get a wellness check from Occupational Health Services of Mad River (photo). EUREKA - EMPLOYEES, HEALTH
44198 2002-02-07 A1 Costco gas station coming to town; summer target date, relief from high prices anticipated. GASOLINE
44199 2002-02-07 A1 No deal for HSU's administrator John Sterns DA says. (photo). CRIME & CRIMINALS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
44200 2002-02-07 A1 Democratic state assembly candidate Patty Berg promises "loud" regional voice. (photo) CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY, ELECTIONS