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1 | 1990-07-20 | `C1 | Coast area taxable sales lag. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES, TAXES |
2 | 1990-09-15 | `C1 | Former missionary Ian C. Terry accepts post at Eureka's Church of Christ. | CLERGY, PROTESTANT CHURCHES |
3 | 1990-10-06 | `A6 | Conference on homeless slated by Humboldt County Faith Communities Acting To-gether. | HOMELESS |
4 | 1990-08-25 | `A3 | Kids need shots before school starts. | CHILDREN, EDUCATION, HEALTH |
5 | 1990-09-21 | `A3 | Study to probe effects of waste water plant discharge on marine animals. | SEWAGE DISPOSAL |
6 | 1990-09-01 | `A1 | Rochelle D. Antross jailed in bombing of Fisherman's Building, | EXPLOSIONS & EXPLOSIVES |
7 | 1990-05-19 | `3 | Earth First! activists drop suit against Pacific Lumber. | EARTH FIRST! ORGANIZATION, PACIFIC LUMBER |
8 | 1990-04-13 | `1 | Naming new Smith River bridge after Caltrans official, John A. Brown, Sr., opposed in Del Norte. | BRIDGES |
9 | 1994-06-23 | YP4 | Terri Lockett takes her collie through exercises before Humboldt Dog Obedience meeting (photo) | DOGS |
10 | 1994-06-23 | YP3 | Humdog group promotes obedience training (photo) | DOGS |
11 | 1994-06-23 | YP3 | Animals play games, cheer up residents at local nursing homes | NURSING HOMES & CONVALESCENT HOSPITALS |
12 | 1994-06-23 | YP2 | Debbie Harwood bookkeeper at Humane Society discusses need for homes for shelter dogs & cats (photo) | HUMANE SOCIETY |
13 | 1989-08-27 | y7 | U.S. Bank of California appoints Jayne Kiefer new insurance representative | BANKS & BANKING |
14 | 1991-12-14 | y5 | Modern edition of "Pilgrim's Progress" translated from Old English by Cheryl Ford of Arcata. | AUTHORS |
15 | 1990-01-12 | y | Thea Gast retiring from Arcata City Council. | ARCATA CITY COUNCIL |
16 | 1993-05-03 | y | Teen jailed for drunk driving after rear-ending truck driven by Larry Cheatam. | DRUNK DRIVERS |
17 | 1989-10-15 | xx | New Directions - Publication of Business & Professional Women's Organization. Special Section | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY |
18 | 1994-05-22 | V8 | North Coast coastline offers ways to get lost (photo) | TOURISM |
19 | 1994-05-22 | V6 | Visitors can see '90s wood industry close up in Scotia (photo) | MILLS, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., SCOTIA |
20 | 1994-05-22 | V41 | Life in the fast lane is 'rodeo' in Fortuna | RODEOS |
21 | 1994-05-22 | V40 | Woodley Island Marina an example of community pride (photo) | WOODLEY ISLAND |
22 | 1994-05-22 | V4 | Visitors to the Avenue of the Giants can experience the world's tallest trees while in car (photo) | AVENUE OF THE GIANTS |
23 | 1994-05-22 | V39 | County fairs provide fun, slices of history | FAIRS |
24 | 1994-05-22 | V38 | Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary not just for the birds | ARCATA MARSH |
25 | 1994-05-22 | V37 | North Coast provides bounty for art aficionados (photo) | ART & ARTISTS |
26 | 1994-05-22 | V34 | Southern Humboldt coast less forgotten now (photo) | TOURISM |
27 | 1994-05-22 | V33 | Spectator sports? Try Crabs baseball | BASEBALL |
28 | 1994-05-22 | V30 | North Coast loaded with state and local parks (photo) | OUTDOOR RECREATION, TOURISM |
29 | 1994-05-22 | V28 | Natural paradise on the pristine Smith River (photo) | OUTDOOR RECREATION, SMITH RIVER |
30 | 1994-05-22 | V26 | The Tall Trees Grove in Redwood National Park boasts the world's tallest tree (photo) | REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK |
31 | 1994-05-22 | V22 | They don't build them like the Carson Mansion anymore (photo) | CARSON MANSION |
32 | 1994-05-22 | V18 | Six Rivers National Forest's scenic waterways offer loads of family fun | OUTDOOR RECREATION, SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST |
33 | 1994-05-22 | V17 | Fern Canyon may be the coolest and greenest spot on the North Coast | PRAIRIE CREEK REDWOODS STATE PARK |
34 | 1996-10-02 | V1 | Plaza Garden Club keeps the Plaza blooming in its 17 flower beds. photos | FLOWER SHOWS |
35 | 1998-01-16 | SU[ | CenterArts presents the Magical Moonshine Theater in "Animal Folktales of the Americas" - photo | THEATER & DRAMA |
36 | 1989-05-23 | sup | Kinetic Sculpture Race supplement | KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE |
37 | 1989-09-09 | sup | It works (Supplement produced by the Pacific Logging Congress). | ENDANGERED SPECIES, FORESTS & FORESTRY, TREES |
38 | 1989-11-28 | sup | Eureka Inn Christmas special supplement | CHRISTMAS, EUREKA INN |
39 | 1989-11-28 | sup | Sequoia Yacht Club (photo) | BOATS & BOATING |
40 | 1990-03-17 | sup | Reach for the stars! Bowl for kids' sake Big Brothers/Big Sisters supplement. | BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS, BOWLING & BOWLING LANES |
41 | 1990-08-31 | Sup | Football preview Kickoff '90 (supplement to Times-Standard). | FOOTBALL |
42 | 1990-10-20 | Sup | Autos '91 supplement to Times-Standard. | AUTOMOBILES |
43 | 1990-11-10 | Sup | St. Joseph Hospital has been serving the North Coast community since 1920. | SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL |
44 | 1991-06-29 | Sup | Swing time set: Little League tournament scheduled (photo: Jim Jarvis, Jeremy Metheny, Brad Botkin). | BASEBALL |
45 | 1991-06-29 | Sup | Six Rivers runners dash into future; recreational club looks forward to exciting years (photo). | RUNNING |
46 | 1991-06-29 | Sup | Kids ready for Humboldt Tri-Kids Triathlon at College of the Redwoods. | TRIATHLON |
47 | 1991-06-29 | Sup | Relaxing and waiting (photo of members of Redwood Swim Club). | SWIMMING |
48 | 1991-06-29 | Sup | Big kid, big-time future (Tim Wilson of Seafood Grotto Little League, photo). | BASEBALL |
49 | 1991-06-29 | Sup | Eureka Midget League paved the way (photo of Jamboree at George C. Jacob Ball Park, June 9, 1962). | BASEBALL |
50 | 1991-06-29 | Sup | Glory of their times (photo of 1965 Eureka American Legion Post 212 baseball squad). | BASEBALL |