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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)
26501 1994-01-30 SS3 Holly Yashi is one of North Coast's big success tales. JEWELRY
26502 1994-01-30 SS2 Local artists find outlets for talent at Ambiance Gallery and Humboldt's Finest. ART & ARTISTS, EUREKA - OLD TOWN
26503 1994-01-30 SS5 A Toast to area Breweries, wine makers, apple orchards; Clendenen's Cider Works and others. AGRICULTURE, BEER & BREWERIES, FOOD
26504 1994-01-30 SS7 Local business's produce gourmet sauces, cheese & fish. Tomaso's, Loleta Cheese, Lazio's, etc. FOOD
26505 1994-01-30 A1 Local gangs are becoming "Crazier" says Broese Van Groenou of Communities against Gangs. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
26506 1994-01-30 A1 Rape Crisis Team deals with trauma. Crisis Hotline for Rape Victims. RAPE
26507 1994-01-30 A1 Dow's Prairie School parents will begin patrolling the school campus to help protect their children. DOWS PRAIRIE SCHOOL, NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
26508 1994-01-30 A3 The North Coast Railroad Authority finishes one-third of track renewal work; plans finish in 1995. RAILROADS
26509 1994-01-30 A3 Fields Landing town hall meeting explores options for helping to control crime. CRIME & CRIMINALS, FIELDS LANDING
26510 1994-01-30 A3 Local rescue workers are still without a contract six month's after union is formed. LABOR UNIONS, RESCUE WORK
26511 1994-01-30 A4 Editorial: Effort to build new youth center in Eureka has been building momentum recently. BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
26512 1994-01-30 A8 Sexual assault classes are given to students from pre-school to high school. CHILD ABUSE, SEX EDUCATION
26513 1994-01-30 A10 City of Eureka: Crime Location Map CRIME & CRIMINALS
26514 1994-01-30 B1 History of local fire fighting on exhibit at Clarke Museum. CLARKE MUSEUM, FIRE DEPARTMENTS
26515 1994-01-30 B2 Quake & Flu season increases the need for blood. Blood banks double their collections. BLOOD BANKS
26516 1994-01-30 B2 Eureka City Schools libraries accept donated books from Doris Osburn, Senior Assemblywoman _ Fortuna EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
26517 1994-01-30 B3 Eureka High School musicians, Megan Cooney & Jared Coyle to play in Northern California Honor Band. EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, MUSIC - CLASSICAL
26518 1994-01-31 A1 Massive concrete wall in city reservoir fails. City loses 10 million gallons of water. ACCIDENTS - WATER, EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY
26519 1994-01-31 A1 Former biotech scientist,Lee Babbitt, proposes retirement village Think Tank for high-tech retirees. SCIENCE, SENIOR CITIZENS
26520 1994-01-31 A3 Travel trailer parked near Fairfield street home burns in blaze. FIRES
26521 1994-01-31 A3 Trio in rubber raft missing on Redwood Creek. Jessie Armstrong and two unnamed teenage boys. MISSING PERSONS
26522 1994-01-31 A3 Humboldt County cost of living is above nation's average. COST OF LIVING
26523 1994-01-31 A3 Eureka appeals a $17,000 lawsuit filed by Jerald Johnson, a local body shop owner. LAWSUITS
26524 1994-01-31 A3 Benjamin Iiams, fourth grader at Hoopa Elementary, wins schoolwide Geography Bee . HOOPA VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
26525 1994-01-31 A9 Phil Crump of P.W. Crump Fretted Instruments, makes a business of making guitars & mandolins. MUSIC - POPULAR, WOODWORKING
26526 1994-02-01 A1 Dow's Prairie Elementary School put on alert by a suicidal man with a rifle. DOWS PRAIRIE SCHOOL
26527 1994-02-01 A1 Mad River Hospital called safe after hospital earthquake safety survey. HOSPITALS
26528 1994-02-01 A1 Work on reservoir wall expected to cost between one and three million dollars. ACCIDENTS - WATER, EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY
26529 1994-02-01 A3 Humboldt State University hires A.J. Guillaume Jr., as vice-president for academic affairs. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY
26530 1994-02-01 A3 Three missing persons found next day after raft overturns. Jesse Armstrong, John & Scott Lackey safe ACCIDENTS - WATER
26531 1994-02-01 A3 John Wayne Hill ordered to stand trial for sexual assault of Kathe Lyth. ASSAULT, RAPE
26532 1994-02-01 B3 Humboldt Bowling Association Honored. BOWLING
26533 1994-02-02 A1 10-year-old praised for quick action in fire FIRES
26534 1994-02-02 A1 Anti-crime plan backed; county attack based on Pine Hill success CRIME & CRIMINALS
26535 1994-02-02 A1 Shelter OK'd for couples; Humboldt to pay for motel rooms HOMELESS
26536 1994-02-02 A1 Photo: Paintin' on the dog; new mural on wall in downtown Eureka ART & ARTISTS
26537 1994-02-02 A1 Lawmakers step into rail fray; battle over old line escalates (photo: Dan Hauser) RAILROADS
26538 1994-02-02 A3 Arcatans talk about minding manners, laws (photo) ARCATA
26539 1994-02-02 A3 Hauser supports '3 strikes' laws, but is skeptical CRIME & CRIMINALS, HAUSER, DAN
26540 1994-02-02 A3 Arson suspected in dwelling blaze in Eureka ARSON
26541 1994-02-02 A3 Three spots open on wetlands panel which advises Arcata City Ccouncil ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, WETLANDS
26542 1994-02-02 A3 Grant to support first-year teachers TEACHERS
26543 1994-02-02 A3 Armed man found, will be evaluated; name not released MENTAL HEALTH & ILLNESS
26544 1994-02-02 A3 Forfeited money to bolster salaries of Marijuana Eradication Team MARIJUANA
26545 1994-02-02 A3 Redwood parks hearing scheduled REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
26546 1994-02-02 A4 Editorial: Scaled-back Eureka tax for police more palatable EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, TAXES
26547 1994-02-02 A4 Editorial: Tough shoes to fill at Redwood Region Development Commission REDWOOD REGION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
26548 1994-02-02 A5 Water use tops Klamath talks; wildlife, fish stock also topics at regional users' conference FISHERIES, FISHING, KLAMATH RIVER
26549 1994-02-02 A5 Tough anti-drug law gains in Rio Dell DRUG ABUSE, RIO DELL
26550 1994-02-02 A5 Recycling gets boost in Rio Dell RECYCLING, RIO DELL