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451 | 1989-02-23 | A7 | The Redwood Players' production of "Sea Horse" touched with humanity | THEATRE & DRAMA |
452 | 1989-02-23 | 1 | Put 100 candles on Ellsworth Harry Elliott's birthday cake | SENIOR CITIZENS |
453 | 1989-02-23 | 1 | Fire officials clear Samoa as L-P's kiln burns, fear toxic fumes | FIRES, SAMOA |
454 | 1989-02-23 | 1 | D.A. will charge Wayne Williams in Circle K shooting of Michael Dale | HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE |
455 | 1989-02-23 | 1 | Dale E. LeMieux named as victim of fiery crash on Route 96 | ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE |
456 | 1989-02-23 | 3 | Eureka Council, Police resume talks | EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT |
457 | 1989-02-23 | 3 | Eureka recall effort on hold | EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, RECALLS |
458 | 1989-02-23 | 3 | David A. Prendergast gets post of Eureka city attorney | EUREKA CITY EMPLOYEES & OFFICIALS |
459 | 1989-02-23 | 5 | Laudenschlager & Kreps build playhouse for Headstart program | VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERISM |
460 | 1989-02-23 | 5 | 3 day salmon conference to open Saturday in Arcata | SALMON |
461 | 1989-02-23 | 16 | Blue Cross expands service to North Coast, Sonnet Thomas named regional sales manager | INSURANCE & INSURANCE COMPANIES |
462 | 1989-02-23 | 16 | Whitt Electrical firm stops work at Pelican Bay Prison | PELICAN BAY PRISON |
463 | 1989-02-24 | 1 | Samoa residents return after L-P fire. | FIRES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC, SAMOA |
464 | 1989-02-24 | 3 | City Council adopts tough policies for strike by city employees. | EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, EUREKA CITY EMPLOYEES & OFFICIALS, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT |
465 | 1989-02-24 | 3 | Funding dispute threatens services to area handicapped. | MENTALLY HANDICAPPED, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED |
466 | 1989-02-24 | 5 | Arcata seeks state funds to reduce flood damage to streams. | ARCATA, FLOODS, REDWOOD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY |
467 | 1989-02-24 | 10 | H.S.U. instructor Lydia Matthews to lead tour of British Isles. | HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, TOURISTS & TRAVEL |
468 | 1989-02-24 | 12 | North Coast gets sales tax funds. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES |
469 | 1989-02-25 | 1 | Fortuna liquor stores escape prosecution; "entrapment" cited. | FORTUNA, LIQUOR CONTROL |
470 | 1989-02-25 | 1 | Illness empties classrooms, offices. | HEALTH, SCHOOLS |
471 | 1989-02-25 | 3 | Salmon fishermen hope to catch "targets" over "quotas." | SALMON |
472 | 1989-02-25 | 3 | Firearms owners' outcry triggers debate on county bus restrictions. | BUS LINES, FIREARMS |
473 | 1989-02-25 | 3 | Area senior services: room for improvement. | SENIOR CITIZENS |
474 | 1989-02-25 | 3 | Helmets required in Arcata. | ARCATA, MOTORCYCLES |
475 | 1989-02-25 | 3 | Sheriff promotes three: D. McLellan; G. Philp; F. Vulich. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF |
476 | 1989-02-25 | 3 | Arcata Foundation awards grants. | AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES |
477 | 1989-02-26 | 01 | B.L.M. sets aside forest land above VanDuzen R. for study as part of the Arcata Resource Area. | FORESTS & FORESTRY |
478 | 1989-02-26 | 01 | Arson fires of abandoned vehicles in McKinleyville is serious crime. | ARSON |
479 | 1989-02-26 | 03 | Garfield Elementary School students publish own story collection. | EDUCATION, SCHOOLS |
480 | 1989-02-26 | 21 | Merry Melody Makers sing old-fashioned songs at Arcata Community Center. | COMMUNITY CENTERS, MUSIC & MUSICIANS, SENIOR CITIZENS |
481 | 1989-02-26 | 22 | Chris and Katie Soza are parents of Valentine Baby born at Redwood Memorial Hospital. | AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, PERSONALITIES |
482 | 1989-02-26 | 22 | Bank of America awards given to 15 McKinleyville High students. | AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES |
483 | 1989-02-26 | 22 | 66th Annual Boy Scout Recognition Dinner held March 4, 1988. | BOY SCOUTS |
484 | 1989-02-26 | 22 | Marshall School honors Vivian Deniston and Bonnie Julien. | AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL |
485 | 1989-02-26 | 03 | Toxic chemical contaminated soil at Mill Creek near Alderpoint removed. | ALDERPOINT, TOXIC WASTES |
486 | 1989-02-27 | 3 | Six Rivers National Forest gets national award | SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST |
487 | 1989-02-27 | 5 | Nuclear-free Humboldt Commission named | NUCLEAR FREE ZONE |
488 | 1989-02-27 | 3 | Report criticizes Fortuna police | FORTUNA POLICE DEPT. |
489 | 1989-02-27 | 1 | Pelican Bay opening delayed until April 1990 | PELICAN BAY PRISON |
490 | 1989-02-27 | 1 | Bayshore Mall developers accused of power play | SHOPPING CENTERS |
491 | 1989-02-28 | 27 | Ferndale 8th grade girls finish season unbeaten | BASKETBALL |
492 | 1989-02-28 | 01 | Eureka community leader Bill Kay dies | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, PERSONALITIES |
493 | 1989-02-28 | 3 | Six Rivers National Forest is a busy place | SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST |
494 | 1989-03-01 | 1 | Stone Forest Industries lumber mill in Burnt Ranch to shut down | MILLS |
495 | 1989-03-01 | 1 | County to review gun ban, proposed laws to be discussed | FIREARMS |
496 | 1989-03-01 | 1 | Organically grown apples sought by worried shoppers | FRUIT & FRUIT GROWING, PESTICIDES |
497 | 1989-03-01 | 3 | Herbicide spraying to resume in Six Rivers National Forest | HERBICIDES |
498 | 1989-03-01 | 3 | Brownfield & Bryan draw prison terms in pot case | MARIJUANA |
499 | 1989-03-01 | 3 | Plans for recall of Eureka City Council & mayor get boost after weeklong delay | EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, RECALLS |
500 | 1989-03-01 | 5 | Supervisors Pritchard & Sparks head to D.C. to lobby Congress for county funds | HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS |