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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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31851 | 1995-06-02 | A3 | Happy 85th birthday, Madaket. | MADAKET |
31852 | 1995-06-02 | A3 | Beach crackdown praised. | BEACHES, OFF-ROAD VEHICLES |
31853 | 1995-06-02 | A3 | Andrew Puzak, Carrie Siefkes (Yirka) of Fortuna Trailer Village held on drug, weapons charges. | DRUG ABUSE, WEAPONS |
31854 | 1995-06-02 | A3 | Sen. Mike Thompson's bill to crack down on felons who don't report to parole officers moves forward. | CRIME & CRIMINALS, THOMPSON, MIKE |
31855 | 1995-06-02 | A3 | CR Faculty Organization join American Association of University Professors. | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - FACULTY |
31856 | 1995-06-02 | A6 | Two Humboldt groups join coho plaintiffs; 24 groups rap U.S. for delay in listing salmon endangered. | ENDANGERED SPECIES, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER, NORTH COAST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER, SALMON |
31857 | 1995-06-02 | B1 | "Life's common threads" : paintings by Richard and Regina Case, sculpture by John King at HAC. | ART & ARTISTS |
31858 | 1995-06-02 | B1 | Sign of the arts; colorful mural shows way to Ink People (photo). | ART & ARTISTS |
31859 | 1995-06-02 | B1 | 'Body Parts" turn into art; seven artists, various media found in Ink People exhibition. | ART & ARTISTS |
31860 | 1995-06-02 | B2 | New fresco works by Peter Van Fleet entitled "The Forty-Ninth Day Series" opens at Plaza Design. | ART & ARTISTS |
31861 | 1995-06-02 | B2 | 'Cover to Cover" book arts gathering to honor Shereen La Plantz to be held at Northtown Art Supply. | ART & ARTISTS, BOOKS |
31862 | 1995-06-02 | A&L | Concert choral work by Dean Elliot marks 125th anniversary of Christ Episcopal Church. | EPISCOPAL CHURCHES |
31863 | 1995-06-02 | A&L | New World Youth Ballet troupe in Arcata dedicated to the fine points of classical form. | DANCE |
31864 | 1995-06-02 | A&L | Pony Express Days festival in full swing. | PONY EXPRESS DAYS |
31865 | 1995-06-02 | A&L | 'Love Letters" delivers at Ferndale Rep. | THEATERS - FERNDALE REP |
31866 | 1995-06-03 | A1 | Attorney Jamie Flower gets more time in case of Allen Ray Adams, accused killer of Mark David Sheive | HOMICIDE |
31867 | 1995-06-03 | A1 | Assembly passes Hauser inmate bill. | HAUSER, DAN, PELICAN BAY PRISON |
31868 | 1995-06-03 | A1 | Future of Seaside fire station in limbo. | HUMBOLDT FIRE DISTRICT |
31869 | 1995-06-03 | A1 | Riggs says weather station safe. He calls reports that Eureka office may close "absurd." | RIGGS, FRANK, WEATHER SERVICE |
31870 | 1995-06-03 | A1 | Judge may make Blue Lake pay costly suit award to contractor Patrick J. Barkley. | BLUE LAKE, LAWSUITS |
31871 | 1995-06-03 | A1 | Caution urged for Eureka water use; rebuilding of reservoir limits supply. | EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY |
31872 | 1995-06-03 | A1 | Backlash over site for drug clinic; owner Jim Arnot says concern clouds status of methadone center. | METHADONE |
31873 | 1995-06-03 | A3 | Girl alledgedly used as battering ram by father William Joseph Landrum of Rio Dell. | ASSAULT, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE |
31874 | 1995-06-03 | A3 | Sandy Lee Moser, accused killer of Carol Young, set for October trial. | HOMICIDE |
31875 | 1995-06-03 | A3 | Inmate Danny Lee Mashburn rejected by California Rehabilitation Center for drug treatment. | DRUG ABUSE |
31876 | 1995-06-03 | A6 | Trial ordered for Arcata artist Vincent Callagher who allegedly drugged, raped women. | DRUG ABUSE, RAPE |
31877 | 1995-06-03 | C1 | Concert of pipe organ music presented for 125th anniversary of Christ Episcopal Church. | EPISCOPAL CHURCHES |
31878 | 1995-06-03 | C1 | Prayer was answered; Rev. W.D.Thompson on founding of Christ Episcopal Church. | EPISCOPAL CHURCHES |
31879 | 1995-06-04 | K2 | Family outings easy on the pocketbook in Humboldt County | TOURISM |
31880 | 1995-06-04 | K3 | Local youngsters introduced to dfferent media through Children's Art Academy (photo) | ART & ARTISTS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CLASSES |
31881 | 1995-06-04 | K6 | Hoopa Valley 4-H program provides leadership training outside traditional activities (photos) | FOUR-H CLUBS, HOOPA TOWN |
31882 | 1995-06-04 | K8 | 100 6th graders wearing anti-smoking T-shirts line up for the Tour of the Unknown Coast race (photo) | AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, BICYCLES |
31883 | 1995-06-04 | K9 | In the pink with the long-legged flamingo | BIRDS, ZOO |
31884 | 1995-06-04 | K10 | Vicky Burnett, photographer, gives tips for picture-perfect portraits of children (photo) | PHOTOGRAPHY |
31885 | 1995-06-04 | K12 | Bloomfield teacher Ed Boysen dressed in Viking attire talks about Scandinavia's history (photo) | BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL |
31886 | 1995-06-04 | A1 | Veto may ax salvage timber bill; Riggs says Clinton pen dooms plan. | RIGGS, FRANK, TIMBER INDUSTRY |
31887 | 1995-06-04 | A1 | Courting Lady Luck; gamers applaud, lawmakers debate the growing popularity of legal gambling. | GAMBLING |
31888 | 1995-06-04 | A1 | Fireworks fund-raising starts; private aid will bolster public sky shows over Eureka, Arcata. | FOURTH OF JULY |
31889 | 1995-06-04 | A3 | Dr. Stanwood Schmidt reaches milestone in vasectomy reversal field. | PHYSICIANS |
31890 | 1995-06-04 | A3 | Accord reached by Ferndale residents and the Ferndale Cemetery Associationon cemetery logs. | CEMETERIES |
31891 | 1995-06-04 | A7 | Arcata attorney John Howard Young's lawyer claims bias in drug and weapons charges. | DRUG ABUSE, LAWYERS, WEAPONS |
31892 | 1995-06-04 | B1 | Taking flight with a resurgence of angels; celestial messengers in Eureka? | RELIGION |
31893 | 1995-06-04 | B4 | Pony Express Days photos. | PONY EXPRESS DAYS |
31894 | 1995-06-04 | C7 | Eureka's Trina Bindel brilliant as she finished seventh in NCAA heptathalon. | TRACK & FIELD SPORTS |
31895 | 1995-06-04 | D1 | Making rooms for seniors; Fort Humboldt Motel will become Fort Humboldt Senior Residence. | HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC., SENIORS - HOUSING |
31896 | 1995-06-05 | A1 | Riggs to seek permanent drilling ban on offshore oil and gasoline exploration on the North Coast. | OFFSHORE DRILLING, RIGGS, FRANK |
31897 | 1995-06-05 | A1 | Southern Humboldt's tourism rise adds to coffers. | CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, TOURISM |
31898 | 1995-06-05 | A3 | Struggling for recognition; volunteer efforts go unnoticed, local Americorps members told. | VOLUNTEERS |
31899 | 1995-06-05 | A3 | Michael Upton Kershaw of Arcata arrested after teen reports rape. | RAPE |
31900 | 1995-06-05 | A3 | Jail budget cuts restored by state grant. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL |