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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.

Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
851 1989-04-06 A-1 Banana Slug String Band plays twice on Saturday MUSIC & MUSICIANS
852 1989-04-06 A-6 Director Penny Metropulos' skill graces P.A.C.'s "Romeo & Juliet" THEATRES - PACIFIC ART CENTER
853 1989-04-06 A-6 Ferndale's "Burning Bright" unsatisfying THEATRES - FERNDALE REP
854 1989-04-07 1 Alaska spill unites foes of offshore drilling. OFFSHORE DRILLING
855 1989-04-07 1 Yurok Transition Team to hold meetings. YUROK TRIBE
856 1989-04-07 1 Humboldt County high school grads will celebrate safely, sanely. HIGH SCHOOLS, STUDENTS
857 1989-04-07 3 Redwood Community Action Agency begins marsh restoration project. REDWOOD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, WETLANDS
858 1989-04-07 3 Sierra Club lawsuit against P.L. dismissed. PACIFIC LUMBER
859 1989-04-07 3 Helicopters to spray herbicides over local timberland. HERBICIDES, LUMBER & LUMBERING, TREES
860 1989-04-07 5 French students visit Arcata High School pen pals. ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL, STUDENTS
861 1989-04-07 5 "Bulletin" from California Forestry Dept. workers was April Fool's prank. CALIFORNIA FORESTRY DEPT.
862 1989-04-07 9 Food for People program and Food Bank profiled. FOOD PROGRAMS
863 1989-04-07 9 Glenn Berry's acrylics shown at C.R. ART & ARTISTS
864 1989-04-07 10 Wine tasting benefit. CAMPFIRE GIRLS & BOYS
865 1989-04-07 11 Bart Suppes is new Bayshore Mall manager. SHOPPING CENTERS
866 1989-04-08 1 Local king salmon quota cut. SALMON
867 1989-04-08 1 Fortuna assault suspect, Kevin Wilkinson, nabbed. ASSAULT
868 1989-04-08 1 Eureka woman, Lorean Lapointe, shot at by hijacker in Ottawa. HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE, HOSTAGES
869 1989-04-08 1 Keene bill would make it easier for politicians to sue the media. CALIFORNIA SENATE, LAWSUITS
870 1989-04-08 3 Seniors can get a lunch. SENIOR CITIZENS
871 1989-04-08 3 Three groups hunger for snack bar at the Sequoia Park Zoo. ZOO
872 1989-04-08 3 Sonoma businessman, Mike Leahy, vies for Bosco's seat. REPUBLICAN PARTY
873 1989-04-08 3 Renner elected to Sheriff's post in Calif. State Sheriff's Assn. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
874 1989-04-08 11 Social Security roll increases for area. SOCIAL SECURITY
875 1989-04-09 01 TV show, ABC's 20/20, filming story in Eureka on Pacific Lumber takeover. LUMBER & LUMBERING, TELEVISION & TV STATIONS
876 1989-04-09 01 Stan Bennett makes kinetic sculptures in Ferndale. ART & ARTISTS, PERSONALITIES
877 1989-04-09 01 Local gas price rise and some of its effects. (2 articles). GASOLINE
878 1989-04-09 01 Trinidad Historic Day, annual event, held Sunday, 4/9. TRINIDAD
879 1989-04-09 03 Jack McKellar, U.S. Corps of Engineers, retires. PERSONALITIES, U.S. ARMY
880 1989-04-09 03 Area fishermen urge contributions to clean-up of Alaska oil spill FISHERIES, OIL
881 1989-04-09 03 Soil survey of Humboldt Co. to benefit farmers, ranchers, developers. 10-year project. SOILS
882 1989-04-09 05 2 environmentalist lawsuits concerning old-growth logging dismissed. FORESTS & FORESTRY, LUMBER & LUMBERING
883 1989-04-09 13 Hiouchi Bridge accident results close highway. BRIDGES, HIGHWAYS & ROADS, HIOUCHI BRIDGE
884 1989-04-09 13 Carlotta Lumber Co. told to speed clean-up of groundwater contamination at its yards. LUMBER & LUMBERING, TOXIC WASTES
885 1989-04-09 14 Possible new seafood restaurant on waterfront discussed. RESTAURANTS, BARS & NIGHTCLUBS
886 1989-04-09 15 3rd Annual Humboldt Home Health Services workshops at Eureka Inn, Sat. 4/15. Celebrates women. HEALTH, WOMEN
887 1989-04-09 16 April 1989 declared Public Schools Month. EDUCATION, SCHOOLS
888 1989-04-09 21 Joan Rainwater-Gish, Eureka business consultant, discusses women as entrepreneurs in business. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, PERSONALITIES, WOMEN
889 1989-04-09 22 "All About Women" day. WOMEN
890 1989-04-09 22 Soroptimists awards for women in training effort. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, SOROPTIMISTS
891 1989-04-09 22 Ferndale Four-H Clubs celebrate seventy-five years. FOUR-H CLUBS
892 1989-04-09 22 Jon Gates, local author, to speak to Young Writers' Conference at Humboldt State University. AUTHORS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
893 1989-04-09 22 Elna Simson to celebrate 90th birthday. SENIOR CITIZENS
894 1989-04-09 23 3 receive Silver Beaver Award for Scouting activities. BOY SCOUTS
895 1989-04-09 23 CR League meeting topic to be gardening. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, GARDENS & GARDENING
896 1989-04-09 23 Mad River Community Hospital to observe National Volunteer Week, 4/9 to 4/15. MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERISM
897 1989-04-09 23 Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park plans Trail Clean-up Weekend, 4/22 & 4/23. Public invited. PRAIRIE CREEK REDWOODS STATE PARK, TRAILS
898 1989-04-10 01 Sunday heat shatters record WEATHER
899 1989-04-10 03 Keene says North Coast ideal for University of California campus COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
900 1989-04-11 23 CR's Corsairs relay team setting records RUNNING