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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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17101 | 1992-04-15 | SP1 | Humboldt Crabs are local semipro team. | BASEBALL |
17102 | 1992-04-16 | A1 | Martin Flashman of Eureka prepare to mail his taxes moments before the April 15 deadline (photo.) | TAXES |
17103 | 1992-04-16 | A1 | DA files more charges for rapist Jeffrey Harnden's Del Norte County Jail escape. | PRISONS & JAILS, RAPE |
17104 | 1992-04-16 | A1 | Former McKinleyville man Richard Springer confirms that smashing statue was good thing to do (photo) | VANDALISM |
17105 | 1992-04-16 | A3 | Winning candidates Victor Schaub, Lou Blazer and Carl Pellatz sworn to council. | ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, ELECTIONS |
17106 | 1992-04-16 | A3 | Eureka Community School evacuated after bomb threat. | EXPLOSIVES, SCHOOLS |
17107 | 1992-04-16 | A3 | Sheriff seeks help in finding man who raped 44 year-old Garberville woman early Monday morning. | RAPE |
17108 | 1992-04-16 | A3 | Robert Means of Blue Lake arrested when Cindy Huntzinger, passenger in his car, was injured. | ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE |
17109 | 1992-04-16 | A3 | Jeff Porges and Tim O'Connor supervise work on pulp mill's chlorine dioxide generator (photo.) | CHLORINE, PULP MILLS, SIMPSON PAPER CO. |
17110 | 1992-04-16 | A3 | Simpson breaks ground on project that produces chlorine-free pulp by September. | CHLORINE, PULP MILLS, SIMPSON PAPER CO. |
17111 | 1992-04-16 | A3 | Arcata City Council introduced solid waste management ordinance to meet state requirements. | ARCATA, REFUSE DISPOSAL |
17112 | 1992-04-16 | A9 | Choice of auditing firm put off by Eureka City Schools officials as finances are discussed. | EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS |
17113 | 1992-04-16 | A8 | Humboldt County Supervisors ok funds for elderly, nixes pot hole repairs. | SENIORS - MEDICAL CARE |
17114 | 1992-04-16 | A8 | County voters may be asked to approve a measure for transit funds on the next ballot. | INITIATIVES, TRANSPORTATION |
17115 | 1992-04-16 | SS1 | Jeanette Church and other seniors enjoy using computers at jobs through RSVP (photo.) | COMPUTERS, RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM |
17116 | 1992-04-17 | AL3 | Variety of subjects, artists at Summer Arts '92 at HSU (list of groups & programs) | HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - EVENTS |
17117 | 1992-04-17 | AL6 | Sounds of the Andes highlight first Latino-American Festival (photo Inkari) (rev) | FAIRS, MUSIC - POPULAR |
17118 | 1992-04-17 | AL7 | Mateel Community Center announces summer music fests | MATEEL CENTER |
17119 | 1992-04-17 | AL1 | Dell'Arte's daring "Peel" defies discription (rev) | THEATERS - DELLARTE |
17120 | 1992-04-17 | A1 | State may extend ban on salmon to sport fishing | SALMON |
17121 | 1992-04-17 | A1 | To protect Klamath River salmon, factory trawlers banned form fishing for whiting off North Coast | FISHERIES, SALMON |
17122 | 1992-04-17 | A3 | Young offenders who abuse drugs or alcohol to get help from new program, PACE | ALCOHOLISM, DRUG ABUSE, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY |
17123 | 1992-04-17 | A3 | Eureka schools asked to review release times by Cynthia Broese Van Groenou | EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS |
17124 | 1992-04-17 | A3 | Eureka City Schools trustees approved agreement with College of the Redwoods to coordinate classes | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS |
17125 | 1992-04-17 | A3 | L-P cited for emissions violation, Samoa mill faces fines to $58 million | AIR POLLUTION, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP. |
17126 | 1992-04-17 | A3 | Photo: Russ Brown & Amy Molney of Sequoia Orchids show cybidium orchids for Easter | EASTER, NURSERIES |
17127 | 1992-04-17 | A3 | Nancy Diane Kavanaugh & Gabrielle Anne Ward cited after pot plants found in the Panther Gap area | MARIJUANA |
17128 | 1992-04-17 | A3 | Blue Lake pays booking fees to Humboldt County under protest | BLUE LAKE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES |
17129 | 1992-04-17 | A3 | Arcata Council to protest Brown Act changes | ARCATA CITY COUNCIL |
17130 | 1992-04-17 | A4 | Face to Face: Lee Evanson & Shirley Marvel discuss Fortuna proposal that new police promise to stay | FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT |
17131 | 1992-04-17 | B1 | Going to the movies; memorabilia at Clarke Museum recalls an era (photos) | CLARKE MUSEUM, MOVIE THEATERS |
17132 | 1992-04-17 | B2 | Cynthia Hopper wins top Redwood Art Association (photo) | ART & ARTISTS |
17133 | 1992-04-17 | B4 | Humboldt Bank board tells 5% divident gain | BANKING |
17134 | 1992-04-18 | A1 | Officials ponder ways to keep Klamath River from going south. | KLAMATH RIVER |
17135 | 1992-04-18 | A1 | Psychiatric evaluation ordered for Ernest M. Foster, Jr. convicted of killing son, Solomon Foster. | CHILD ABUSE, HOMICIDE |
17136 | 1992-04-18 | A1 | City Council to pore over water-treatment study. | HUMBOLDT BAY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, WATER SUPPLY |
17137 | 1992-04-18 | A1 | Unknown fisherman who stayed with capsized boat, Shirley F, dies; James Lytle in good condition. | ACCIDENTS - WATER |
17138 | 1992-04-18 | A3 | At the door (photo: Nelly Jennings of Glen Paul School pushing button of kinetic door). | GLEN PAUL CENTER FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN |
17139 | 1992-04-18 | A3 | Arcata families polled by Child Care Task Force on child care; cost of care is major concern. | DAY CARE - CHILDREN |
17140 | 1992-04-18 | A3 | Judge refuses to lift Trinity River logging ban. | LOGGING, TRINITY RIVER |
17141 | 1992-04-18 | A3 | Garberville woman robbed of her wallet in parking lot of Sentry Market. | THEFT |
17142 | 1992-04-18 | A3 | Boat exhaust exemption asked for small boat operators. | BOATING |
17143 | 1992-04-18 | A3 | Fortuna City Council could choose new mayor. | FORTUNA MAYOR |
17144 | 1992-04-18 | B1 | Landmark Missionary Baptist Church will honor departing Pastor Frank Palmer and family. | BAPTIST CHURCHES, CLERGY |
17145 | 1992-04-18 | D3 | Eurekan Jeff Arneson reaches maturity; golf star shines at San Jose State. | GOLF |
17146 | 1992-04-19 | A1 | Sunday Close-up:Thoughts on the future and history of the Endangered Species Act (Photos,graph) | ENDANGERED SPECIES |
17147 | 1992-04-19 | A3 | The California Conservation Corps North coast headquarters construction in Fortuna ahead of schedule | CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS |
17148 | 1992-04-19 | A3 | The Victoria Gardens senior citizen housing project is moving forward with plans, permits and ideas. | SENIORS - HOUSING |
17149 | 1992-04-19 | A3 | Logging museum proposal on bond measure is awaiting Governor Pete Wilson's okay of $650 Million idea | MUSEUMS |
17150 | 1992-04-19 | A3 | Area churches celebrate and criticize rites of Easter on the north coast.(Photo) | CHURCHES, EASTER |