You are here

Times Standard

Displaying 18901 - 18950 of 51162

This is an index of Times-Standard articles published between 1989-2005. The index includes the article title, date, subject, and page number. You are not able to view the articles online. To retrieve an article, researchers need to visit the Microform Collection on the second floor of the library during open hours.Times-Standard's microfilm call number is MF10. If you are a distance researcher, please use your local library's interlibrary loan (ILL) program to make a request.

Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
18901 1992-08-07 A1 3rd toxic spill closes Eel, Raw sewage flows into river at Redway EEL RIVER, SEWAGE DISPOSAL, WATER POLLUTION
18902 1992-08-07 A1 Unidentified man dies after airport incident DEATHS
18903 1992-08-07 A3 Mobile home tenants on Eureka City Schools propert lose no-rent appeal EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, MOBILE HOME PARKS & MOBILE HOMES
18904 1992-08-07 A3 Simpson Paper's mill clean-up plan draws fire, critics against pushing waste water further offshore SIMPSON PAPER CO., WATER POLLUTION
18905 1992-08-07 A3 Eureka OKs search for soil & ground water contaminants on Waterfront Dr. negotiating with SHN SOIL CONTAMINATION, WATERFRONT
18906 1992-08-07 Al3 Good vibrations at Reggae on the River (rev) MUSIC - POPULAR
18907 1992-08-07 AL4 Plays-In-Progress's "Some Assembly Required" flawed but compelling (rev) THEATER & DRAMA
18908 1992-08-07 AL8 Ferndale strikes black gold with "Oil City", offbeat production with talent, strong music (rev) THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
18909 1992-08-07 A3 Local CCC crew joins in oil spill cleanup in San Luis Obispo County CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS
18910 1992-08-07 A3 3 Eureka Hish students honored for recycling plan; Luke Seemann, Ethan Smith & Dara Grantham EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, RECYCLING
18911 1992-08-07 A6 Editorial: American Eagle's service is crucial to competition AIRPORTS & AIRLINES
18912 1992-08-07 A6 Face to Face: Patrick Watkins discusses the CSU Summer Arts program at HSU HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - EVENTS
18913 1992-08-07 A7 Fieldbrook Valley Winery took top honors at California State Fair WINERIES
18914 1992-08-07 B5 Father & son write a murder mystery for Kids; Ray Raphael & Neil Rahpael's "Comic Cops" AUTHORS
18915 1992-08-08 A1 CAMP and Marijuana Eradication Team agents seize 3,350 plants from 19 sites. CAMPAIGN AGAINST MARIJUANA PLANTING, MARIJUANA
18916 1992-08-08 A1 Eureka merchants shocked by vandalism caused by patrons of Power Station nightclub (photo). RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS, VANDALISM
18917 1992-08-08 A1 Eel River sewage spill at 105,000 gallons. EEL RIVER, WATER POLLUTION
18918 1992-08-08 A1 Autopsy due Monday on bizarre death of Matthew L. Trujillo at county airport. AIRPORTS & AIRLINES, DEATHS
18919 1992-08-08 A1 Mall talk: Councilwoman Jean Warnes launches Friday forums at Bayshore Mall. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, SHOPPING CENTERS
18920 1992-08-08 A3 Signs of the times? Compliants about Bayshore Mall sign prompt commission to consider dimensions. SHOPPING CENTERS, SIGNS
18921 1992-08-08 A3 California Main Street program to boost Arcata downtown gets council OK. ARCATA - DOWNTOWN
18922 1992-08-08 A3 Arcata City Council OKs pact with City Attorney Bryan Gaynor. ARCATA - EMPLOYEES
18923 1992-08-08 A3 Arcata Community Recycling Center wins contract to dispose of Arcata Garbage Co. recyclables. RECYCLING
18924 1992-08-08 A3 Deficit drives up CR parking fees. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
18925 1992-08-08 A3 Panel to discuss "A Better Way to Manage Natural Resources". NATURAL RESOURCES
18926 1992-08-08 A3 Pacific Lumber Co. donates lumber for College of the Redwoods stadium. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
18927 1992-08-08 B1 Photo: Clown ministries hosted by Eureka Church of God entertain patients at General Hospital. CLOWNS, PROTESTANT CHURCHES
18928 1992-08-08 B1 Christians work together for better tomorrow; Methodists aid homeless in Arcata. HOMELESS, METHODIST CHURCHES
18929 1992-08-09 A1 Senator John Seymour blames "extreme environmentalism" for loss of logs, salmon, agribusiness jobs. ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SALMON, TIMBER INDUSTRY
18930 1992-08-09 A1 Close-up: After shock- April earthquakes recovering efforts. (Photos) EARTHQUAKES, FERNDALE, RIO DELL
18931 1992-08-09 A3 The Arcata bicycle safety & awardness program was to begin this fall but looks like it won't start. BICYCLES
18932 1992-08-09 A3 Habitat for Humanity started to built two new homes in Manila and McKinleyville. (photo) HOUSING
18933 1992-08-09 A3 Downtown Eureka seeking a project manager for its Business Improvement District Association. EUREKA - DOWNTOWN
18934 1992-08-09 A3 The Yurok tribe is trying to get money for cleanup of water contamination in Requa, said R. Haberman WATER POLLUTION, YUROK TRIBE
18935 1992-08-09 A4 Editorial: Child welfare policies are confusing and inconsistent. CHILD WELFARE
18936 1992-08-09 SUP The Humboldt County Fair Schedule Suppliment Section covers the Ferndale schedules and events.Photos FAIRS
18937 1992-08-09 C1 Potpourri: Rose's roses, Rose Kennedy is interviewed on her rose gardening and life in Arcata.Photos FLOWERS, GARDENING
18938 1992-08-09 C2 Rabies is on the rise in Humboldt county according to Jeff Arnold of Health Department. 50 this year RABIES
18939 1992-08-09 C2 Arcata's Redwoods United got full accreditation from the Commission on Rehabilitation Facilities. REDWOODS UNITED
18940 1992-08-09 C3 Hank Beck, principal of Winship Jr. High accompanied Zane & Winship students on trip to Japan. Photo WINSHIP JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, ZANE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
18941 1992-08-09 C3 21 Humboldt State student received scholarships in journalism from media and Photo business donors. SCHOLARSHIPS
18942 1992-08-09 C3 Sierra Club outings to Redwood National Park, Arcata Redwood Park and Smith River National Park set. ARCATA PARKS, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
18943 1992-08-09 C3 Attorney James Bartlett has been elected to the Humboldt Child Care Council's Board of Directors. DAY CARE - CHILDREN
18944 1992-08-09 C3 Ted Humphrey awarded the Outstanding Volunteer Award by the Girl Scouts. GIRL SCOUTS
18945 1992-08-09 C6 Trees to Sea Interpretive Tours explained by Pam Zeutenhorst and Leslie Bezner. (photo) BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, TOURISM
18946 1992-08-09 C6 Enterprise zones offer help to small businesses, tells Sam Paredes of community & local development BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
18947 1992-08-10 A1 Back to nature: Kevin Foerster tells aims of the Humboldt Bay NAtional Wildlife Refuge.(Photos) HUMBOLDT BAY WILDLIFE REFUGE
18948 1992-08-10 A1 California State Universities likely to get $330 million funding cuts. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
18949 1992-08-10 A3 A unknown man robbed the 5th & N Sts. Beacon station Mini-mart at gunpoint Sunday morning. THEFT
18950 1992-08-10 A3 Meetings on Landfills & Recycling zones scheduled in Eureka. RECYCLING, REFUSE DISPOSAL