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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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16801 | 1992-03-29 | H14 | Anxiety rides with timber into 1992; companies faced with uncertainty (photos). | TIMBER INDUSTRY |
16802 | 1992-03-29 | H15 | Eureka retailers see hopeful signs ahead (photos: Waremart, downtown Eureka). | RETAIL STORES |
16803 | 1992-03-29 | H16 | Health care expands across North Coast (photo: birthing room at Mad River Community Hospital). | HEALTH, HOSPITALS |
16804 | 1992-03-29 | H17 | Eureka's growth has good, bad sides; slow but steady increase in population, economy and crime. | CRIME & CRIMINALS, ECONOMY, EUREKA |
16805 | 1992-03-29 | H18 | Eureka Southern Railroad rumbles through shaky times; government group's buyout may signal changes. | RAILROADS |
16806 | 1992-03-29 | H19 | Child care can sometimes mean patchwork (photo). | DAY CARE - CHILDREN |
16807 | 1992-03-29 | H21 | North Coast on spiritual search; people are heading back to church and finding variety (photo). | RELIGION |
16808 | 1992-03-29 | H23 | "Sunny Cutten" develops into one of area's most popular addresses (photo Cutten School). | CUTTEN, CUTTEN SCHOOL DISTRICT |
16809 | 1992-03-29 | H24 | A retreat from the maddening crowd; Shelter Cove isn't Carmel yet, but it's growing fast (photo). | SHELTER COVE |
16810 | 1992-03-29 | H25 | You ought to be in pictures, Hollywood says; Trinidad's looks make it a natural for starring role. | TRINIDAD |
16811 | 1992-03-29 | H26 | Fishing stays afloat through ups, downs (photo) | FISHERIES, SALMON |
16812 | 1992-03-29 | H27 | Pace of change slow but steady; city leaders work together to develop Eureka's assets (photos). | EUREKA, WATERFRONT |
16813 | 1992-03-29 | H29 | Blue Lake means business (photo). | BLUE LAKE, INDUSTRIAL PARKS |
16814 | 1992-03-29 | H29 | Rio Dell is hoping to attract more retirees, less acrimony. | RIO DELL |
16815 | 1992-03-29 | H30 | Fortuna banks on major projects to lure tourist dollars into town (photos). | FORTUNA |
16816 | 1992-03-29 | H32 | One person's get-away, another person's home; Willow Creek, Hoopa are more than a haven (photos). | HOOPA TOWN, WILLOW CREEK |
16817 | 1992-03-29 | H34 | Roads that lead in, out, around (photo Highway 101 near Humboldt State University). | HIGHWAYS & ROADS |
16818 | 1992-03-29 | H35 | Southern communities "celebrate diversity". | GARBERVILLE, SOUTHERN HUMBOLDT COUNTY |
16819 | 1992-03-29 | H36 | McKinleyville reigns in its "boom"; development slows down and some think that's good (photo). | MCKINLEYVILLE |
16820 | 1992-03-29 | H38 | North Coast arts combine for culture; forum sends message of collaboration (photo). | ART & ARTISTS, DANCE, THEATER & DRAMA |
16821 | 1992-03-29 | H39 | Schools expand choices, buildings, needs (photos). | SCHOOLS |
16822 | 1992-03-29 | H40 | Clubs, groups in Humboldt, Del Norte counties. | CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS |
16823 | 1992-03-29 | A1 | 2pg(Photo)article on Arcata firms, Yakima and Kokatat making products used in Olympic skiing&kyaking | BOATING, BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, SKIING |
16824 | 1992-03-29 | A1 | Humboldt County Social Services Dept. panel looking at welfare program cost cutting, says Joe Ormand | PUBLIC WELFARE |
16825 | 1992-03-29 | A2 | Teamsters boycotting Safeway stores over plans to open a large distribution center in Tracy. | GROCERIES, LABOR UNIONS |
16826 | 1992-03-29 | A3 | Report on reorganization of Department of State Parks & Recreation due soon.$30 Million deficit seen | PRAIRIE CREEK REDWOODS STATE PARK, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK |
16827 | 1992-03-29 | A3 | Earthquake damage prevention at Bayshore Mall expected finished mid-April, says General Growth owner | EARTHQUAKES, SHOPPING CENTERS |
16828 | 1992-03-29 | A3 | Samoa airstrip site of 92 Road-A-O school bus safety competition Saturday.Skill & rules tested(Photo | COMPETITIONS, SAFETY, SCHOOLS |
16829 | 1992-03-29 | A3 | Nighttime HTA bus routes not used enough, but will continue to be offered until end of school year. | HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY |
16830 | 1992-03-29 | A3 | College of the Redwoods considers cutting courses for fall semester due to funding and class sizes. | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES |
16831 | 1992-03-29 | A3 | Maxxam, Inc is considering a libel lawsuit against a group trying to give shareholders control of PL | LAWSUITS, PACIFIC LUMBER CO. |
16832 | 1992-03-29 | A4 | Editorial on the shortage of doctors on the north coast.Humboldt has half the national average/ MD's | PHYSICIANS |
16833 | 1992-03-29 | A10 | Photo of new,TS business editor Charles Winkler, who did article in Close up, Target: Assault Rifles | NEWSPAPERS |
16834 | 1992-03-29 | B1 | The story and a photo of 1870's owner and editor of the Standard, William Ayers. Unionism advocate. | NEWSPAPERS |
16835 | 1992-03-29 | B2 | Quilt makers Jeanne Kerker,Irene Adams,Barbara Dudley,Marilyn Westberg&Beth Tieg help Homeless(photo | HOMELESS, QUILTS |
16836 | 1992-03-29 | B3 | Michael "Mick" Moreland awarded Eagle Scout badge, in the Ferndale Boy Scouts (Photo) | BOY SCOUTS |
16837 | 1992-03-29 | B5 | KIEM TV wins Telly Award for commercial "The Frames the Thing" produced by Ken Ellsworth/Jack Lucido | ADVERTISING, TELEVISION |
16838 | 1992-03-29 | B5 | California Energy Commission has funded HealthSport Inc's new Arcata sports park using cogeneration | COGENERATION, COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS |
16839 | 1992-03-30 | A1 | The body of Fernie Ray Sanchez was found Sunday near Fernbridge bridge in shalow water by Boy Scouts | DEATHS |
16840 | 1992-03-30 | A1 | Earthquake readness and emergency disaster training in Arcata sponcored by the Red Cross/NEST(Photo) | EARTHQUAKES, RED CROSS |
16841 | 1992-03-30 | A3 | Pacific Fishery Management Council meeting set for Wednesday to discuss 92 Salmon season. RedLionInn | SALMON |
16842 | 1992-03-30 | A3 | Drug related rape reported at 3:30 AM Sunday near the Ingomar Club, Police investation in progress. | RAPE |
16843 | 1992-03-30 | A3 | A 32 year old man sought in the baseball bat assault of Raymond Brown & Sandra Gwin over a bicycle | ASSAULT |
16844 | 1992-03-30 | A3 | 71 year old Monroe Mead of Crescent City, collided with truck on US 199 sunday, moderate injuries. | ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE |
16845 | 1992-03-30 | A3 | HSU Prof. Rick Botzler receives Calif. State University systems Outstanding Professor Award.(Photo) | HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY |
16846 | 1992-03-30 | A5 | Grant of $150,000 for Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center postponed by State. | ARCATA MARSH |
16847 | 1992-03-30 | B1 | Local students are jumping rope in the annual fund raiser for the American Heart Association | AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, SPORTS |
16848 | 1992-03-30 | B2 | Mark Sousa awarded Wings of Gold. The former Ferndale resident is a U.S. Navy aviator (Photo) | AVIATION, U.S. NAVY |
16849 | 1992-03-31 | A1 | Eureka library land trade of Myrtle Ave & 7th St. parsel for Carson Mansion parking parsel okayed. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY |
16850 | 1992-03-31 | A1 | A article on earthquakes around the Petrolia - Kings Range area, discussing faults and theories. | EARTHQUAKES, KING RANGE NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA, PETROLIA |