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  • Tags: Clipping filed under: Earthquake-1989-Rebuilding (Santa Cruz County)
CF-20190222-Wounds remain seven years later0001.PDF
This is two stapled pages of earthquake recovery articles. There are some color photos as well as some black & white ones.

Date: 1996-10-17
Source: San Jose Mercury News
Type: NEWS

CF-20190222-Shock Treatment0001.PDF
This is the last printing of The Sun newspaper and this edition basically includes articles about the earthquake by various authors. There are many black & white photos.

Date: 1989-10-27
Source: Sun
Type: NEWS

This is the headline of a special edition of the Sentinel with various earthquake related articles by different authors. There is one large color photo of an injured woman in Ford's Department store, as well as various black & white photos.

Date: 1989-10-18
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

CF-20190222-Buried under paper work, rules0001.PDF
No author given. This story is about a Scotts Valley couple having problems with the loan process for recovering from the earthquake.

Date: 1990-03-11
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

CF-20190222-Donations back building-repair loans0001.PDF
Santa Cruz County Community Foundation and the United Way make loans available to owners of historic homes and buildings damaged by earthquake.

Date: 1990-02-22
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

CF-20190222-Highway 17 opens over the weekend0001.PDF
Earthquake damaged Highway 17 repaired by Caltrans and reopens a month ahead of schedule.

Date: 1989-11-20
Source: Register-Pajaronian
Type: NEWS

CF-20190222-Baseba;; goves $1.4 million to quake r0001.PDF
Baseball leagues donate money to help earthquake victims in northern California. Santa Cruz County gets the biggest share. Supervisor Robley Levy. Watsonville mayor, Betty Murphy.

Date: 1989-11-20
Source: Register-Pajaronian
Type: NEWS

CF-20190222-City role in loans likely0001.PDF

Date: 1990-01-07
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

CF-20190222-Fema spokesman rips mobile-home housin0001.PDF
FEMA official says mobile homes not a solution to Santa Cruz County's earthquake related housing problems. Assemblyman Sam Farr. Supervisor Sherry Mehl.

Date: 1989-11-03
Source: Register-Pajaronian
Type: NEWS

CF-20190222-Fema operating at full speed, but that0001.PDF
No author is given.

Date: 1989-11-06
Source: Register-Pajaronian
Type: NEWS

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