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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.

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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
19451 1992-09-18 A3 4 injured as car, pickup collide near Fairhaven; Donald & Lanette Linderman, S. Daggs, & D. Birdwell ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
19452 1992-09-18 A4 Face to Face: Larry Olson of Humboldt Fire Protection District No. 1 discusses proposed taxes HUMBOLDT FIRE DISTRICT, TAXES
19453 1992-09-18 A4 Editorial: CR can plant the seeds of a budding relationship with Humboldt Botanical Gardens Found. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CAMPUS, GARDEN CLUBS
19454 1992-09-18 A7 HSu sets enrollment record HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
19455 1992-09-18 A5 McKinleyville plans fall victiom to cuts in state budget CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, MCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
19456 1992-09-18 A9 Dan Hamburg flip-flops, Frank Riggs says (photos) ELECTIONS
19457 1992-09-18 C1 Fiber artists work wonders with threads (photo Carolyn Jones at loom, work by Dorothy Swendeman ART & ARTISTS, TEXTILE INDUSTRY & FABRICS
19458 1992-09-18 C1 George Rivera, curator of Triton Museum, to judge Redwood Art Association's 34th fall exhibit ART & ARTISTS
19459 1992-09-19 A1 Redwood Park bypass opens to the public on Friday. HIGHWAYS & ROADS, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
19460 1992-09-19 A1 Pacific Lumber fined for fatal accident; Cal-OSHA notes error by workers. ACCIDENTS - INDUSTRIAL, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
19461 1992-09-19 A1 Inmate Henry Williams shot dead by Pelican Bay Prison guards. PELICAN BAY PRISON
19462 1992-09-19 A1 Ernest M. Foster sent to prison for 3 yrs. in involuntary manslaughter death of his son, Solomon. CHILD ABUSE, HOMICIDE
19463 1992-09-19 A3 POWs remembered in Ferndale; speaker Capt. Ernest M. Moore's pointed comments target accountability. VETERANS
19464 1992-09-19 A3 Malpractice case against Mad River Hospital, Drs. J. Carroll, B. Kessler resumes Monday. LAWSUITS, MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
19465 1992-09-19 A3 Humboldt educators briefed on budget. CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
19466 1992-09-19 A3 Arcata yard trimmings collection program kicks off today. GARDENING
19467 1992-09-19 A3 Eureka City Council sets meeting on crime, gangs. CRIME & CRIMINALS
19468 1992-09-19 A3 Medical office set for 23rd street. EUREKA - PLANNING
19469 1992-09-19 A3 Rep. Frank Riggs cleared in banking brouhaha. RIGGS, FRANK
19470 1992-09-20 A1 Close-up: Auction action, Where's the Beef? Carl Johnson's Livestock Auction highlighted. (Photos) AUCTIONS, CATTLE
19471 1992-09-20 A1 State Fish & Game says Pacific Lumber Company logged 20 acres without harming murrelet habitat. MARBLED MURRELET, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
19472 1992-09-20 A3 McKinleyville residents banned together to stop a 200 ft. dead tree landmark from being cut down. TREES
19473 1992-09-20 A3 Schmidbauer Lumber Co. temporarily laid off 75 workers Aug.4 & 20 more to follow next week. MILLS
19474 1992-09-20 A3 North Country Fair held in Arcata Saturday, thousands attend, see 240 arts and crafts booths (Photo) FAIRS
19475 1992-09-20 A3 Water flow increased from Iron Gate dam on Klamath River to help Chinook Salmon returning to spawn. DAMS & RESERVOIRS, KLAMATH RIVER, SALMON
19476 1992-09-20 B1 Style: Plight of the POWs, Local Vietnam veterans like Debbe & Brad Reynolds, Doug Campbell (Photos) VIETNAM WAR
19477 1992-09-20 B2 Humboldt State will offer a course in "Writing Children's Stories" by instructor Jesse Austin HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CLASSES
19478 1992-09-20 B2 Holly Hosterman and Paul Lubitz will receive the Humboldt State Alumni Who' Who award for 1992(Photo AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
19479 1992-09-20 B2 Susie Kneaper wins Beta Sigma Phi International Award. (Photo) AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
19480 1992-09-20 B3 Navy crewman Neil D. Sanders aboard the USS Ashland helped in the Florida Hurricane Andrew disaster U.S. NAVY
19481 1992-09-20 B3 Columnist Amanda Smith to speak at three College of the Redwood Campuses on Gender Equity. (Photo) COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CAMPUS, NEWSPAPERS
19482 1992-09-20 B3 Sharon Ferrett appointed new president of Humboldt County Commission on the Status of Women. (Photo) WOMEN
19483 1992-09-20 B4 St. Bernard's High School principal Jeff Jacobs gets check for improvements, like carpet for library LIBRARIES, SAINT BERNARDS HIGH SCHOOL
19484 1992-09-20 B4 Ronald Angell re-elected chairman of Vector Health Programs. MEDICAL CARE
19485 1992-09-20 B4 McKinleyville Adult School class schedule for fall season. ADULT EDUCATION, MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
19486 1992-09-20 B4 Nanci Savage named president of Philanthropic Educational Organization. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
19487 1992-09-20 D4 Free prostate screenings schedule posted for Eureka, Fortuna, Arcata hospitals by American Cancer So CANCER
19488 1992-09-21 A1 800 battle arson set forest fires near Weitchpec. More the 1200 arces consumed, bridge damaged/lost. BRIDGES, FIRES
19489 1992-09-21 A1 Beach bunking; Anger over homeless people camping on private land next to Clam Beach. (Photo) CLAM BEACH, HOMELESS
19490 1992-09-21 A3 Rio Dell considering new name "Eagle Prairie" says mayor Ernie Cannady. (Phot) RIO DELL
19491 1992-09-21 A3 The U.S. Coast Guard got an extension on its lease of the Eureka city pier berth for Cutter Acushnet U.S. COAST GUARD
19492 1992-09-21 A3 Area 1 Agency on Aging to get $38,875 for elderly transportation costs to meals, medical care, etc. AREA 1 AGENCY ON AGING
19493 1992-09-21 A3 Eurekan Lowell Mengel honored for service to community. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
19494 1992-09-21 A3 Humboldt State students to pay 40 percent more for to attend University. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
19495 1992-09-21 B2 Humboldt Child Care Council to receive additional $45,000 for child care. DAY CARE - CHILDREN
19496 1992-09-21 B2 American Cancer Society is sponsoring free mammography screenings. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CANCER, MEDICAL CARE
19497 1992-09-21 B2 The Ferndale Earthquake Video is now available proceeds go to disaster relief fund. EARTHQUAKES, VIDEOS
19498 1992-09-21 B2 Emily Peterson and horse "Cricket" from Humboldt State to represent area at the Turlock (horse) Show HORSES
19499 1992-09-21 B2 Six Rivers Planned Parenthood honored. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
19500 1992-09-21 B2 The American Civil Liberties Union, Redwood Chapter received $500 from Vigil Payne for Justice Comm. AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION