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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)
17151 1992-04-19 A4 Editorial: The Department of Motor Vehicles ideas to build a new facility in Eureka is opposed. CALIFORNIA - EMPLOYEES
17152 1992-04-19 B1 Firehouse Magazine honors Arcata firefighters Dan Curtis & Todd Sobol for rescuing 2 seamen(Photo) ARCATA FIRE DEPARTMENT, RESCUE WORK
17153 1992-04-19 B2 Jim Durkin, Mariellen Jurkovich, & Patricia Cowen honored by Humb.Co. Self Esteem Task Force (Photo) AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
17154 1992-04-19 B2 Heidi Gundlach, of Fortuna High School, is to go to Washington D.C. for National Youth Leader Confab FORTUNA UNION HIGH SCHOOL
17155 1992-04-19 B2 The Court Appointed Special Advocate of Humboldt Program has been recognized for its good work. CHILD WELFARE, COURTS
17156 1992-04-19 B7 3 Sunny Brae Optometrists are planning to merge into a new building for vision care.(Photo) PHYSICIANS
17157 1992-04-19 B3 Creekview Apartments at HSU will house 252 students, dedication ceremony on Wednesday.(photo) APARTMENTS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CAMPUS
17158 1992-04-19 B3 College of the Redwoods announced the dates of its summer session and fall semester classes COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES
17159 1992-04-19 B4 Laurie Takao honored as Business-woman of the year by the American Business Women's Assoc. (Photo) BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, WOMEN
17160 1992-04-20 A1 Crab fisherman, Brian Westman of Fields Landing died after fishing boat capsized near Centerville ACCIDENTS - WATER, CRABS & CRABBING
17161 1992-04-20 A1 Easter egg hunting on Easter Sunday in Arcata, Eureka and Crescent City parks(photos) EASTER
17162 1992-04-20 A1 State budget cuts may idle 5 Federal animal control officers in Humboldt County. $400,000 in cuts. ANIMALS, CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, RABIES
17163 1992-04-20 A1 Eureka city officals hold hearing Tuesday on state required waste disposal plans and costs to county REFUSE DISPOSAL
17164 1992-04-20 A3 Bicyclist David Andrew Jones of Eureka missing since April 11. He was riding to McKinleyville last. MISSING PERSONS
17165 1992-04-20 A3 Eureka City Schools may sell some land adjoining the District Headquarters, Dennis Learn explains. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
17166 1992-04-20 A3 Arcata City Council approved the study of federal requirements of Americans with Disabilities Act. PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
17167 1992-04-20 A3 Arcata City Council is taking applications for Wetlands and Creeks Advisory Committee. CREEKS
17168 1992-04-20 A3 Mark Marks of CA Shark Protection tells of the public's image of sharks and of Trinidad marine lab. MARINE LABS, SHARKS
17169 1992-04-20 B2 The Camp Fire Girls & Boys held a re-dedication ceremony at its Eureka facility. (Photo) CAMPFIRE GIRLS & BOYS
17170 1992-04-20 B2 Crawdad Nelson an Arcata writer and poet listed in Editor's Choice III for his"How We Make Lumber.." POETRY
17171 1992-04-20 B3 A List of Trinidad School honor roll students for the second quarter. TRINIDAD SCHOOL
17172 1992-04-21 A1 Del Norte County asked to abandon the idea of returning the mouth of Klamath river to original point KLAMATH RIVER, YUROK TRIBE
17173 1992-04-21 A1 Frank Riggs favors consumer driven health care plan that encourages healthier lifestyles. (Photo) MEDICAL CARE, PUBLIC HEALTH, RIGGS, FRANK
17174 1992-04-21 A3 Fortuna City Council unanimously approved 35-unit subdivision of Kenmar road, some residents objectd HOUSING
17175 1992-04-21 A3 Fortuna dog license fee raised from $1.50 to $5.00 fixed, $3 to $8 others. DOGS
17176 1992-04-21 A3 2nd annual food drive is started. A coalition of churches, food banks, and schools. (photo) FOOD PROGRAMS
17177 1992-04-21 A3 The California Fish & Game Dept. requested to be consulted on future plan of Fortuna City Council. CALIFORNIA FISH & GAME DEPT., FORTUNA CITY COUNCIL, WETLANDS
17178 1992-04-21 A6 Eight 2nd District Supervisor candidates debated at Fortuna High Monday, promise 'Accessiblity'. ELECTIONS
17179 1992-04-21 B3 Humboldt Bowling Association members Grover Bowman & Clarence Birks won high games at national event BOWLING
17180 1992-04-21 B5 Humboldt county Science Fair held at Redwood Arces, over 600 student projects entered.(Photo) SCIENCE FAIRS
17181 1992-04-21 C5 The AM & PM Exchange clubs of Eureka in national "longest line of quarters" contest at bowling alley BOWLING, CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
17182 1992-04-21 C5 Best of the West festival to begin Friday at Ferndale. (Photo) FAIRS
17183 1992-04-22 A1 Arcata City Council renames Schaub as mayor. ARCATA MAYOR
17184 1992-04-22 A1 Vote on North Humboldt Justice Court delayed by supervisors. COURTS
17185 1992-04-22 A3 Bicyclist Myrtle Mae Williams injured when struck by car driven by Robert Craig Bradshaw. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
17186 1992-04-22 A3 Supervisors ask Riggs to include Highways 101, 299, & 36 in new National Highway System. HIGHWAYS & ROADS
17187 1992-04-22 A3 A horse, a bull, and a sheep have come into Rio Dell recently. ANIMALS, RIO DELL
17188 1992-04-22 A3 Three council members who survived recall thank supporters. RECALLS, RIO DELL CITY COUNCIL
17189 1992-04-22 A3 Rio Dell to raise garbage rates. REFUSE DISPOSAL
17190 1992-04-22 A3 Bonnie Raitt & Holly Near do benefit concert for candidate Dan Hamburg. ELECTIONS
17191 1992-04-22 A3 Regional water plan could save Eureka almost $2 million. EUREKA - WATER SUPPLY
17192 1992-04-22 A5 Rio Dell seeks new engineering firm to handle city business. RIO DELL
17193 1992-04-22 A5 Rio Dell to rid itself of weeds & garbage. RIO DELL
17194 1992-04-22 A6 Jason Andrue Meisner arrested for third burglary of Deborah Harmon's home. THEFT
17195 1992-04-22 A6 Curbside recycling urged for Eureka. RECYCLING
17196 1992-04-22 C1 Joan Maxwell's support group BABES promotes self-esteem among overweight women. MENTAL HEALTH & ILLNESS
17197 1992-04-22 C2 Shriners to offer free clinic for burned & crippled children. CHILDREN, MEDICAL CARE
17198 1992-04-23 A1 Simpson Paper Co, Louisiana-Pacific pulp mills tardy on water cleanup, Surfrider Foundation says. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., PULP MILLS, SIMPSON PAPER CO., WATER POLLUTION
17199 1992-04-23 A1 Settle utility companies property tax suit, county board to be urged. LAWSUITS, PUBLIC UTILITIES, TAXES
17200 1992-04-23 A1 Opposing Del Norte groups spar over prison expansion proposal. PELICAN BAY PRISON