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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
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19101 | 1992-08-22 | A1 | Firefighters, Eureka City Council agree to three-year contract. | EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT |
19102 | 1992-08-22 | A1 | California Conservation Corps crews from Humboldt, Del Norte counties help fight forest fires. | CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS, FOREST FIRES |
19103 | 1992-08-22 | A1 | California budget impasse imperils the pay for county in-home workers of the elderly and disabled. | CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, DAY CARE - ADULT |
19104 | 1992-08-22 | A3 | More spotted owls than thought, study shows; number at 10 times the previous figure in Mendocino Co. | SPOTTED OWL |
19105 | 1992-08-22 | A3 | Klamath Salmon Festival has a Yurok flavor. | SALMON, YUROK TRIBE |
19106 | 1992-08-22 | A3 | California budget impasse may deny care to disabled. | CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, MENTALLY HANDICAPPED |
19107 | 1992-08-22 | A3 | Planner Michael Corbett to unveil McKinleyville community plan. | MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT |
19108 | 1992-08-22 | A3 | Third CAMP week nets 3,695 marijuana plants from 30 outdoor gardens. | CAMPAIGN AGAINST MARIJUANA PLANTING |
19109 | 1992-08-22 | A3 | Eureka City Councilman Jim Worthen reelected to two-year term in League of California Cities. | EUREKA CITY COUNCIL |
19110 | 1992-08-22 | A5 | Helping homeless children; Jim Sorter of Peninsula School working on getting disadvantaged in class. | HOMELESS, PENINSULA UNION SCHOOL |
19111 | 1992-08-22 | B1 | Will Carson wins Eureka City Golf Tournament in 16-17 age group. | GOLF |
19112 | 1992-08-22 | B1 | Victor Miranda dominates; trainers' advice helps horse jockey win race (photo). | HORSE RACING |
19113 | 1992-08-22 | B3 | New season(photo: T.C. Letterman throws football during Six Rivers Youth Football Assn. practice). | FOOTBALL |
19114 | 1992-08-23 | A1 | Guy Farmer was captured after taking 3 hostages at 2002 C St. Eureka, Saturday at 10:30 PM (Photo) | HOSTAGES |
19115 | 1992-08-23 | A1 | Deer becoming pests at the Ocean View and Sunset cemeteries in Eureka. | CEMETERIES, DEER |
19116 | 1992-08-23 | A1 | Close-up:Pawn Shops;Signs of the Times say Wallace Martins, The Severinsen's, Donna Kennard(Photos) | SMALL BUSINESS |
19117 | 1992-08-23 | A2 | Shasta county, Fountain fire chars 50,000 acres. 7,500 people forced from homes, Round Mt. burnt. | FIRES |
19118 | 1992-08-23 | A3 | Chimps' lifestyle stirs debate over chimpanzees mental wellbeing at Sequoia Park Zoo (Photo) | ZOO |
19119 | 1992-08-23 | A3 | Eureka and Arcata cannot provide the number of new hoiusing units demanded in new study by state. | HOUSING |
19120 | 1992-08-23 | A4 | Editorial: Gripes on law enforcement need independent review, Sheriff's Department complained about. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF |
19121 | 1992-08-23 | C1 | Potpourri:"I can do a lot",Highlighting handicapped jobs and placement agengies.HCAR, Baybridge Work | MENTALLY HANDICAPPED, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED |
19122 | 1992-08-23 | C2 | Rena Fowler, Humboldt State's new head Librarian, came from Michigan University. (Photo) | HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY, LIBRARIES |
19123 | 1992-08-23 | C2 | Local veterans are planning a POW awardness trip to 18 cities ending in Washington DC at Veit. wall. | VETERANS |
19124 | 1992-08-24 | A1 | Arcata fire officials investigating 17 grass and brush fires that have been set in Manila area. | FIRES |
19125 | 1992-08-24 | A1 | Yurok tribe members held the 26th annual Salmon festival and parade in Klamath on Sunday. | FAIRS, PARADES, YUROK TRIBE |
19126 | 1992-08-24 | A7 | Ellis Williamson, of Eureka is ranked 3rd in nation in the 70 to 75 years tennis player group. | TENNIS |
19127 | 1992-08-25 | A1 | Eurekan Paula Bradfield says she never feared fugitive Guy Edward Farmer,who held her hostage. | HOMICIDE |
19128 | 1992-08-25 | A1 | Illness claims Eurekan Greg Kinnebrew (photo). | DEATHS |
19129 | 1992-08-25 | A1 | Eureka City Council rejects claim that city's water killed pet store's fish. | FISH |
19130 | 1992-08-25 | A3 | Sunny Brae Middle School Principal David Hochman is Arcata School District interim superintendent. | ARCATA SCHOOL DISTRICT |
19131 | 1992-08-25 | A3 | McKinleyville Community Services District board buying more water from Humboldt Bay MWD. | HUMBOLDT BAY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT |
19132 | 1992-08-25 | A3 | Residents of Arcata's Colony Inn unhappy with conditions caused by city's new sports complex. | ARCATA - GOVERNMENT |
19133 | 1992-08-25 | A3 | Trinidad City Council votes unanimously to pay final bill for upgrade of water treatment plant. | TRINIDAD - WATER SUPPLY |
19134 | 1992-08-25 | A3 | Photo of Shirley Burr, winner of School Bus Driver of the Year award. | BUS LINES, HUMAN INTEREST |
19135 | 1992-08-25 | A3 | Eureka's Humboldt Senior Resource Center faces closure if state doesn't approve a budget soon. | SENIORS - ORGANIZATIONS |
19136 | 1992-08-25 | A5 | Planner discusses his draft plan for McKinleyville;hopes to allow growth but keep small town feeling | MCKINLEYVILLE - PLANNING |
19137 | 1992-08-25 | A5 | California Department of Forestry fire officials ban controlled burning in area. | FIRE PROTECTION |
19138 | 1992-08-25 | C5 | Child care for children of students and faculty offered at College of the Redwoods (photo). | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, DAY CARE - CHILDREN |
19139 | 1992-08-25 | A3 | Rep. Frank Riggs to hold town meetings at Eureka High School cafeteria, Garberville Masonic Hall. | RIGGS, FRANK |
19140 | 1992-08-26 | A1 | Firefighters quell Miranda blaze. | FOREST FIRES |
19141 | 1992-08-26 | A1 | Jail expansion could close off part of J Street. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL |
19142 | 1992-08-26 | A1 | College student search for affordable housing. | HOUSING |
19143 | 1992-08-26 | A1 | H.S.U. President outlines budget slashing scenario. | HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY |
19144 | 1992-08-26 | A3 | Jim Alex Kaliamos remains in hospital after stabbing. | CRIME & CRIMINALS |
19145 | 1992-08-26 | A3 | Coast Guard rescues man from offshore Woodley Island Marina. | RESCUE WORK |
19146 | 1992-08-26 | A3 | North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board to discuss Eel River sewage spills. | SEWAGE DISPOSAL |
19147 | 1992-08-26 | A3 | TransPacific Carbon Co. gives money for computer in Blue Lake city clerk's office. | BLUE LAKE |
19148 | 1992-08-26 | A3 | Jewish Wedding Band records CD for Dan Jazz label. | MUSIC - POPULAR |
19149 | 1992-08-26 | A3 | Larry's Eureka Market & Deli could be closed for health violations. | GROCERIES |
19150 | 1992-08-26 | A3 | County budget cuts mean loss of 2 inspectors in Public Health Dept. | PUBLIC HEALTH |