You are here

Times Standard

Displaying 26651 - 26700 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)
26651 1994-02-08 A3 Coast Guard Cutter, Acushnet, celebrates its 50th birthday on Humboldt Bay. U.S. COAST GUARD
26652 1994-02-08 A7 Eureka gets budget details. Pete Wilson's proposal based on $2.3 billion bid for federal aid. CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
26653 1994-02-08 A8 Fortuna City Council moves ahead with plans to regulate cable T.V. CABLE TV, FORTUNA - LAWS
26654 1994-02-08 B3 Ryan Zeck of Eureka High School, gets $2,000 Scholarship for Auto Racing. AUTOMOBILE RACING, SCHOLARSHIPS
26655 1994-02-09 A1 Police search for suspects in drive-by shooting near West Del Norte and Pine streets. SHOOTINGS
26656 1994-02-09 A1 Homeless man crushed in demolition of a waterfront building is identified as Jeffrey Allan Rydell Jr ACCIDENTS (MISC)
26657 1994-02-09 A1 Eureka Inn Purchase under way. Local couple, John & Deborah Biord, pay $3.78 million for 83.5% stock EUREKA INN
26658 1994-02-09 A1 Club West license suspended for two weeks because of high amount of police calls. RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
26659 1994-02-09 A3 Arcata woman, Caledonia Henshaw, has major injuries after pick-up truck hits tree at Fickle Hill Rd. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
26660 1994-02-09 A3 Willits man, Troy Harden, convicted in Eureka of first-degree murder with special circumstances. HOMICIDE
26661 1994-02-09 A3 Humboldt County Board of Supervisors to help Arcata refinance redevelopment bonds from property tax. ARCATA - REVENUES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
26662 1994-02-09 A6 North Coast groups and residents may receive $860,000 in economic developmentloans and grants. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
26663 1994-02-09 A7 Blue Lake police department to receive $4,000 from city despite budget over-runs. BLUE LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
26664 1994-02-09 A8 North Coast Railroad Authority purchases 13 miles of track through Marin County. RAILROADS
26665 1994-02-09 B1 New Eureka Play Center lets parents and children play together in Cooper Gulch Recreation Building. DAY CARE - CHILDREN
26666 1994-02-09 B1 Boy Scouts highest award given to Dr. Kim Bauriedel & Matt Galt, two local volunteer Scouts. BOY SCOUTS
26667 1994-02-09 B2 Humboldt State University football player, Dave Albert, gets award for highest grade average on team HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS, SCHOLARSHIPS
26668 1994-02-10 A1 Eureka man, A.Z.J. Gerving, pleas guilty to murder of Amber Slaughter. Testifies against two others. HOMICIDE
26669 1994-02-10 A1 School gun suspect, Karl Fritz, has charge dropped but will face drug possession charges. DOWS PRAIRIE SCHOOL, DRUG ABUSE, FIREARMS
26670 1994-02-10 A1 Police link gang members in Bayshore mall shooting to another drive-by shooting. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, SHOOTINGS
26671 1994-02-10 A1 Eureka Inn to remain locally owned. EUREKA INN
26672 1994-02-10 A3 Eureka woman, Cheri Marcelli, was run over by a car driven by her sister, Michelle Marcelli. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
26673 1994-02-10 A3 Shannon & Jill Kelly, a Fortuna couple arrested on marijuana charges. DRUG ABUSE
26674 1994-02-10 A3 Blue Lake city council gives public works $3,500 to replace water meters. BLUE LAKE - WATER SUPPLY
26675 1994-02-10 A3 An old building on the grounds of Blue Lake Elementary School mistaken for historic landmark. BLUE LAKE, HISTORICAL SITES
26676 1994-02-10 A3 Trinidad's Police Chief, Don Rivas, asks city to pass ordinance to make noisyanimals a misdemeanor. DOGS, TRINIDAD - LAWS
26677 1994-02-10 A6 Jim Munn & Len Whitchurch & 4 other North Coast engineers help Quake victims in southern California. EARTHQUAKES
26678 1994-02-10 A6 Reverend Gary Timmons under investigation of child molestation at summer campin the 1970's. CATHOLIC CHURCHES, CHILD ABUSE
26679 1994-02-10 A7 Eureka Fire Department needs new fire truck. $500,000 cost to strain city's budget. EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT
26680 1994-02-10 A10 Third teenager arrested in Stockton in the murder of Amber Slaughter. HOMICIDE, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
26681 1994-02-10 C4 "North Coast Electronic Town" is a new computer network serving 5 counties. COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS
26682 1994-02-10 ss1 Hearing loss among elderly is a difficult problem to accept. SENIORS - MEDICAL CARE
26683 1994-02-11 A1 Police find car & driver suspected in gang-related drive-by shooting. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, SHOOTINGS
26684 1994-02-11 A1 Coast Guard escorts chip barge past Sierra Pacific picketline; Union calls it meddling. LABOR UNIONS, SIERRA PACIFIC INDUSTRIES
26685 1994-02-11 A1 Laotian woman target of drive-by shooting, three different weapons involved HOMICIDE, SHOOTINGS
26686 1994-02-11 A1 Safeway stores and union unable to agree on necessary wage cuts. GROCERIES, LABOR UNIONS
26687 1994-02-11 A1 Neighbors of Bob & Margie Ellis(Cochran Pond Farms)in legal battle over using private barn as public HORSES
26688 1994-02-11 A3 Red Cross office is flooded by sprinkler system, Fire Marshall Stan Ehler says. ACCIDENTS - WATER, RED CROSS
26689 1994-02-11 A3 Eureka woman, Kathy Tanner, injured in car accident with car driven by George Marshall. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
26690 1994-02-11 A3 Eureka Redevelopment Agency gives $79,000 to R.&B. Littlefield to develop area at 15th & Broadway EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
26691 1994-02-11 A3 City Council denies Senior Resource Center fee waiver to use Adorni Center. ADORNI CENTER, SENIORS - ORGANIZATIONS
26692 1994-02-11 A3 Two CR students, Daniel Clavin & Ian Mild, win scholarships from Humboldt Builders Exchange. SCHOLARSHIPS
26693 1994-02-11 A3 Humboldt County Sheriff, Dave Renner, seeks fourth term in office. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
26694 1994-02-11 A3 Yurok tribe member, Susie Long, charges laws protecting Indian graves are ineffectual. INDIANS - CULTURAL PRESERVATION
26695 1994-02-11 A4 Ray Flynn, Humboldt County assessor, retires after twenty years. HUMBOLDT COUNTY ASSESSOR
26696 1994-02-11 A6 Battle over Eureka Methadone Clinic prompts Board of Supervisors hearing. DRUG ABUSE, METHADONE
26697 1994-02-11 C1 Ink People members hold "Self-Portrait" show. ART & ARTISTS
26698 1994-02-11 C1 Local Sculptor, Dominick Palestino, opens New Works Gallery at Eagle House. ART & ARTISTS, EUREKA - OLD TOWN
26699 1994-02-11 C2 Julie Bednar is named 1994 president of Redwood Art Association. ART & ARTISTS
26700 1994-02-11 A&L Pacific Art Center Theatre's production of "The Road to Mecca" called strong and exciting. THEATERS - PACIFIC ART CENTER