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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)
1051 1989-04-26 1 Soviet vessels reap local fish harvest, 19 ships near mouth of Klamath FISHERIES
1052 1989-04-26 1 Wayne Williams to stand trial for attempted murder of Michail Dale & robbery of Circle K store HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE, THEFT
1053 1989-04-26 3 "On your own" programs youth to handle life's challenges at E.H.S. EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
1054 1989-04-26 5 Supervisors back bid for UC campus despite reservations COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
1055 1989-04-26 17 Arcata netters capture H-DN team championship TENNIS
1056 1989-04-26 A1 Rhododendron Festival '89, special section RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
1057 1989-04-27 1 Raw sewage contaminates bay HUMBOLDT BAY, SEWAGE DISPOSAL
1058 1989-04-27 1 Bayshore Mall expansion halted temporarily, builders need to supply detailed plan SHOPPING CENTERS
1059 1989-04-27 3 Workers wash away Blue Lake's soot, ash; Ultrapower plant pays BLUE LAKE, COGENERATION
1060 1989-04-27 3 Eureka School Board member, Clayton Tom, quits EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
1061 1989-04-27 5 Local students shine at sixth annual science fair SCIENCE FAIRS
1062 1989-04-27 5 Redwoods United receives $10,000 towards new workshops from Simpson REDWOODS UNITED, SIMPSON TIMBER COMPANY
1063 1989-04-27 10 P.L.'s financial picture draws rave reviews in '88 summary PACIFIC LUMBER
1064 1989-04-27 10 Five dairymen earn top honors in annual Ferndale competition DAIRIES & DAIRY FARMING
1065 1989-04-27 11 Kevin Krause signs up to play ball at U.C. Riverside BASKETBALL
1066 1989-04-27 11 New & improved Dennis Pfeifer benefits from 'inactive' fall RUNNING
1067 1989-04-27 A1 Marie Osmond show kicks off Rhody week MUSIC & MUSICIANS
1068 1989-04-27 A6 H.S.U.'s "A Little Night Music" quite a sight (rev) THEATRES - HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
1069 1989-04-27 1 Spotted owl controversy, Six Rivers Forest could lose 1/2 of its contracts ENDANGERED SPECIES, LUMBER & LUMBERING
1070 1989-04-28 01 Possible ban on gun sales escalates gun sales in Eureka. FIREARMS
1071 1989-04-28 1 PG&E halts work on Salmon Creek electric line after 20 poles are cut. PUBLIC UTILITIES
1072 1989-04-28 1 Blue Lake laments downtown's demise. BLUE LAKE
1073 1989-04-28 1 Rhododendron Festival events begin tonight. RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
1074 1989-04-28 3 Students explore intriguing careers. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
1075 1989-04-28 3 Experts upset by local elderly people's apathy toward AIDS. A.I.D.S.
1076 1989-04-28 3 Experts upset by local elderly people's apathy toward AIDS. SENIOR CITIZENS
1077 1989-04-28 3 Gas costs force Trinidad to reduce police patrols. GASOLINE, POLICE, TRINIDAD
1078 1989-04-28 3 Other North Coast cities say police services won't be cut. GASOLINE, POLICE
1079 1989-04-28 6 State forest chief, Harold Walt, sees middle ground in war over old-growth cutting. FORESTS & FORESTRY, LUMBER & LUMBERING
1080 1989-04-28 9 Two local elementary schools honored by state. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, SCHOOLS
1081 1989-04-28 9 Miles to go for Hospice. AVENUE OF THE GIANTS MARATHON, HOSPICE
1082 1989-04-28 9 Tiny bonsai to be exhibited. PLANTS
1083 1989-04-28 9 H.S.U. geographer, Lowell C. Benjamin, receives prize for book. AUTHORS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
1084 1989-04-28 9 Portland author, Ted Van Veen, will judge local rhododendron show. RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
1085 1989-04-28 24 Area doctors offer patients painless end to back misery. MEDICAL CARE, PHYSICIANS
1086 1989-04-28 24 Humboldt towns receive sales and use tax revenues. TAXES
1087 1989-04-29 3 Students running through the country in Ethan Heifetz's class. LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1088 1989-04-29 1 County gets crunched; welfare woes hit Humboldt as poor move into region. PUBLIC WELFARE
1089 1989-04-29 1 Three-time convict, Curry P. Lowe, sent to prison. THEFT
1090 1989-04-29 1 EPD examines shooting death of Angel Erickson,20, from Orleans. DEATHS
1091 1989-04-29 1 Steam Donkey Days, parade are in full bloom as the revelry continues. FESTIVALS, LUMBER & LUMBERING
1092 1989-04-29 1 Arcata high student execs, Meredith Calligan and Scott Gainey, chosen festival ambassadors. RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
1093 1989-04-30 01 Marie Osmond concert postponed MUSIC & MUSICIANS
1094 1989-04-30 01 U.S. Navy frigates visit Eureka U.S. NAVY
1095 1989-04-30 01 Rhododendron parade RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
1096 1989-04-30 01 Arcata Police see threat of gangs from L.A. ARCATA POLICE DEPARTMENT, VIOLENCE
1097 1989-04-30 03 Dignitaries attend Hoopa ceremonies celebrating Hoopa/Yurok settlement act HOOPA TRIBE, INDIANS - RESERVATIONS & RANCHERIAS
1098 1989-04-30 03 Park probably will not be built in Blue Lake. Efforts will continue BLUE LAKE, PARKS
1099 1989-04-30 06 Rhododendron Festival parade winners and schedule of events listed RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL
1100 1989-04-30 06 Newburg Retirement Center to be dedicated in Fortuna RETIREMENT