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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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28751 | 1994-06-24 | C1 | Dancer Gina Bondi wins full scholarship to CSU Summer Arts program, 5 others to attend (photo) | DANCE |
28752 | 1994-06-24 | C1 | The Juried Woodworking Exhibition now open, leads to 6th annual Wood Fair (photo) | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - EVENTS, WOODWORKING |
28753 | 1994-06-24 | C2 | Photo: Jennifer McKnight of Fortuna named Fair Queen, & Aspen Cloud Fair Princess at Redwood Acres | REDWOOD ACRES |
28754 | 1994-06-24 | AL3 | Manila troupe, the Neveda Ned's Med Show, proctices fun medicine (rev) | MANILA, THEATER & DRAMA |
28755 | 1994-06-24 | AL5 | Blue Lake goes Mad for a month, annual Dell'Arte fest (photos) | BLUE LAKE, THEATERS - DELLARTE |
28756 | 1994-06-24 | AL1 | Playwright Tony Stafford scores again with "Brandy Stone & the Eighth City" at Plays-in-Progress (re | THEATER & DRAMA |
28757 | 1994-06-25 | A1 | Seismographs are stolen in Fortuna. | EARTHQUAKES, THEFT |
28758 | 1994-06-25 | A1 | Failure of quake bond could shake Humboldt. | EARTHQUAKES, HIGHWAYS & ROADS |
28759 | 1994-06-25 | A1 | Public Interest Research Group gives L-P's Samoa mill, Simpson's Fairhaven mill dubious ranking. | LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., SIMPSON PAPER CO., WATER POLLUTION |
28760 | 1994-06-25 | A1 | Movie ("Outbreak") may be extra special to area; hollywood film made in Ferndale to employ locals. | FILMS |
28761 | 1994-06-25 | A3 | Zoe Barnum student Heather Hackney not rattled by quakes, makes preparedness a class project (photo) | EARTHQUAKES, ZOE BARNUM HIGH SCHOOL |
28762 | 1994-06-25 | A3 | Eureka won't officially push for detox center. | ALCOHOLISM |
28763 | 1994-06-25 | A3 | Supervisors will discuss community plan. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY - PLANNING |
28764 | 1994-06-25 | A3 | Fee increases on board agenda. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES |
28765 | 1994-06-25 | A3 | Pacific Fishery Management Council has voted to reduce limits on some groundfish. | FISHERIES |
28766 | 1994-06-25 | A3 | Earth First! rallies at Forestry office to protest Pacific Lumber Co. timber harvest plans. | EARTH FIRST!, PACIFIC LUMBER CO. |
28767 | 1994-06-25 | A3 | Sarah Brimlow of McKinleyville High School will attend leadership camp and economics conference. | AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL |
28768 | 1994-06-25 | A9 | First Congregational United Church of Christ will bid farewell to their pastor, Dr. Peggy Betzholtz. | CLERGY, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES |
28769 | 1994-06-26 | A1, | The fishing industry reels from crisis caused by the vanishing salmon (photos) | FISHERIES, SALMON |
28770 | 1994-06-26 | A1 | Thousands of people from Humboldt County churches march in Eureka version of March for Jesus (photo) | CHURCHES |
28771 | 1994-06-26 | A1 | Eureka getting tough on parking of RVs, boats on city streets | PARKING, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES |
28772 | 1994-06-26 | A3 | Repairs to Arcata-Eureka Airport's main runway are not expected to interrupt airline service | AIRPORTS & AIRLINES |
28773 | 1994-06-26 | A3 | John Young, Arcata attorney, put on probation for carrying a concealed weapon | FIREARMS, LAWYERS |
28774 | 1994-06-26 | A3 | Judge orders Pacific Lumber Company to pay legal costs of Environmental Protection Center | ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER, PACIFIC LUMBER CO. |
28775 | 1994-06-26 | A3 | Derby to be held to rid local rivers of squawfish, a predator of salmon (photo) | FISHING, SALMON |
28776 | 1994-06-26 | A3 | Redwood National Park hiking trail reopened; no new mountain lion sightings | CATS, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK |
28777 | 1994-06-26 | A5 | Hamburg TV appearance draws blast from Riggs (photos) | HAMBURG, DAN, RIGGS, FRANK |
28778 | 1994-06-26 | A12 | Kneeland teenager, Emily Vance, killed in collision with Victor Knight near Myrtletown | ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, DRUNK DRIVERS |
28779 | 1994-06-26 | B3 | Eureka Police Report: May 1994 | EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT |
28780 | 1994-06-26 | C1 | 'Sumeg' settlement reflects Yurok ways and customs that were nearly lost forever (photos) | INDIANS - HISTORY, PATRICKS POINT STATE PARK, YUROK TRIBE |
28781 | 1994-06-26 | C3 | Cheryl Omstead gives Loren Dunnaway an award for her work with HROP's Careers with Children (photo) | CHILDREN |
28782 | 1994-06-26 | C3 | Alexandra Reid of RSVP accepts a check for $5,000 from Dave Kaney of Simpson Timber Co. (photo) | RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM, SIMPSON TIMBER CO. |
28783 | 1994-06-26 | C3 | Bill Honsal & Marsha Allen of Eureka Police accept check from Don Haffner of Lions Club (photo) | EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, LIONS CLUB |
28784 | 1994-06-26 | C3 | New DAR officers for the Redwood Forest Chapter (photo) | HISTORICAL SOCIETIES |
28785 | 1994-06-26 | C3 | Humboldt County board of Education has recognized 11 county teachers with excellence awards (photo) | HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION |
28786 | 1994-06-26 | C3 | Greg Conners of Eureka Kiwanis presents new benches to Diane Coday for Redwood Acres Fair (photo) | KIWANIS CLUBS, REDWOOD ACRES FAIR |
28787 | 1994-06-26 | D1 | Shawn Thompson, Eureka High Baseball star, has confirmed plans to attend CR (photo) | BASEBALL |
28788 | 1994-06-26 | D1 | Rodney Dickerson, ex-Jack rusher, cut from Gold Miners | FOOTBALL |
28789 | 1994-06-26 | D1 | Shawn Thompson to play baseball for College of the Redwoods (photo) | BASEBALL |
28790 | 1994-06-27 | A1 | Eureka to shut water line for repairs. | EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY |
28791 | 1994-06-27 | A1 | Natural-gas blast shatters WCI Computer Central store in downtown Eureka (photo). | COMPUTERS, EXPLOSIVES |
28792 | 1994-06-27 | A1 | Members of Society for Creative Anachronism blow horns at 44th Scandinavian Midsummer Festival. | SCANDINAVIAN MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL |
28793 | 1994-06-27 | A1 | Eureka school polls tied to city measure. | ELECTIONS, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS |
28794 | 1994-06-27 | A3 | Suburban bears back in fall; Eureka development plans guarantee more encounters in Cutten. | BEARS, CUTTEN |
28795 | 1994-06-27 | A3 | Public Health clinic hours to be expanded July 5. | PUBLIC HEALTH |
28796 | 1994-06-27 | A3 | Grants approved for wildlife projects. | WILDLIFE CONSERVATION |
28797 | 1994-06-27 | A3 | Caltrans changes nearing approval. | CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT. |
28798 | 1994-06-27 | A3 | David LaRue wants city to repay towing costs. | EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, LAWSUITS |
28799 | 1994-06-27 | A3 | Cuddeback Elementary, Pacific Union School win National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence awards. | CUDDEBACK SCHOOL DISTRICT, PACIFIC UNION SCHOOL |
28800 | 1994-06-27 | A5 | Eureka leads hazardous spills team. | EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT, TOXIC WASTES |