You are here
Times Standard
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
Date![]() |
Page | Headline | Subject(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
17451 | 1992-05-07 | C3 | Patience pays off for Mark Harnden of Lazy L Ranch; named top rookie in '92 in trick roping (photo) | RANCHES, RODEOS |
17452 | 1992-05-07 | SS1 | Seniors in Orick give children a sesson in history. Photo of Burt Pluvoy & students. | ORICK, ORICK SCHOOL |
17453 | 1992-05-07 | SS2 | Celebration os seniors; May is "Older Americans Month" | SENIORS - EVENTS |
17454 | 1992-05-08 | AL5 | Kathe Lyth & the Redwood Coast Children's Chorus prepare for trip to Venezuela (photos) | MUSIC - CLASSICAL |
17455 | 1992-05-08 | AL6 | Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir serves up timely spiritual renewal at Black Visions Festival (rev,ph | MUSIC - POPULAR |
17456 | 1992-05-08 | AL7 | Al Leaton superb in one-man show "MLK: We are the Dream" at CenterArts' Black Visions (rev, photo) | THEATER & DRAMA |
17457 | 1992-05-08 | AL1 | Bebe Miller troupe vents angst through dance at CenterArts' Black Visons Festival (rev, photo) | DANCE |
17458 | 1992-05-08 | A1 | Benbow Lake might get OK for dam next week | BENBOW, LAKES |
17459 | 1992-05-08 | A1 | Humboldt gets funds to aid quake jobless from U.S. Department of Labor | EARTHQUAKES, EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT |
17460 | 1992-05-08 | A1 | Biggest Rhody parade yet to roll Saturday (photo Bob Dean & Bob Gilles, decorate Navy League Float) | PARADES, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL |
17461 | 1992-05-08 | A3 | David Scott Fournier accused of rape, found innocent of some charges, convicted for drunk driving | DRUNK DRIVERS, RAPE |
17462 | 1992-05-08 | A3 | Red Cross shows how to spell relief, classes at shelter in Rio Dell teach coping (photo N. Loeffler) | EMERGENCY SERVICES, RED CROSS |
17463 | 1992-05-08 | A3 | Optometrists offer quake relief | EARTHQUAKES |
17464 | 1992-05-08 | A3 | "Hall of Excellence" showcases schools at Bayshore Mall | SCHOOLS |
17465 | 1992-05-08 | A3 | Indian Island site of cermony blessing land on Shigley Hill bought by Bear River Mattole Wiyot Tribe | INDIANS - CULTURAL PRESERVATION, INDIANS - RESERVATIONS, WIYOT TRIBE |
17466 | 1992-05-08 | A4 | Editorial: State quake insurance plan needs overhaul, not burial | EARTHQUAKES, INSURANCE |
17467 | 1992-05-08 | A6 | League of Women Voters announces of candidate debates, gives dates | ELECTIONS |
17468 | 1992-05-08 | A8 | Eureka Southern Railroad's back taxes may boost local agencies | RAILROADS, TAXES |
17469 | 1992-05-08 | B1 | Back to his home base, Philip Amer returns for performances at RCB's spring concert (photo) | DANCE |
17470 | 1992-05-08 | B5 | HSU athlete Eric Elston ends 8th in decathlon & Michelle Latimer 8th in hepthlon at NCAC meet | TRACK & FIELD SPORTS |
17471 | 1992-05-08 | B7 | Lonyx Landry will represent the US in 1992 Freestyle Wrestling tour of Japan, nees financial help | WRESTLING |
17472 | 1992-05-08 | B7 | Heather Greer was 2nd all-round & Kami Ladd 12 in the U.S. Rhythmic Gymnastic Classic Championships | GYMNASTICS |
17473 | 1992-05-09 | A1 | Samoa loses market; old store hurt by decline in economy dependent on timber (photo: Verdon Dixon). | GROCERIES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., SAMOA |
17474 | 1992-05-09 | A1 | Red Cross releases structure-damage figures from quake. | EARTHQUAKES, RED CROSS |
17475 | 1992-05-09 | A1 | Riggs, Hamburg wage a heated verbal battle in a race for Congress (photos). | RIGGS, FRANK, U.S. CONGRESS |
17476 | 1992-05-09 | A3 | Plastics recycling claim criticized; Recycling Center has mail-in campaign of "Recyclable? Where?" | RECYCLING |
17477 | 1992-05-09 | A3 | Assemblyman Hauser plan offers aid to damaged buildings. | EARTHQUAKES, HAUSER, DAN, HISTORICAL SITES |
17478 | 1992-05-09 | A3 | Book sale today, Sunday at the Carnegie Building. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL |
17479 | 1992-05-09 | A3 | Coast Guard aids surfers Mike Duncan, Jeff Schafer near north jetty. | ACCIDENTS - WATER, SURFING, U.S. COAST GUARD |
17480 | 1992-05-09 | A3 | Eureka City Schools trustees voted to hire Dennis Cook Enterprises to log, clear Harris St. parcel. | EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS |
17481 | 1992-05-09 | A3 | Humboldt Co. League of Women Voters donates books, pamphlets on elections to County Library. | ELECTIONS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY |
17482 | 1992-05-09 | A8 | Times-Standard's earthquake coverage honored by Associated Press wire service. | EARTHQUAKES, NEWSPAPERS |
17483 | 1992-05-09 | A8 | Flower fun: photo of Marty Reed at Rhododendron Show at the Eureka Mall. | FLOWER SHOWS, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL |
17484 | 1992-05-09 | B1 | Eel River Ministerial Assn. has established a quake-relief fund to meet needs not covered elsewhere. | CLERGY, EARTHQUAKES |
17485 | 1992-05-09 | B1 | Time for prayer: photo: Assembly of God Pastor Tom Galovich sings during National Day of Prayer. | RELIGION |
17486 | 1992-05-09 | B5 | Quake relief for historic home sites from U.S. Bank and National Trust for Historic Preservation. | EARTHQUAKES, HISTORICAL SITES |
17487 | 1992-05-10 | A1 | Close-up: Leon Berliner of Cornucopia, Eureka, interviewed. Classical music, WW2, explored. (Photo) | JEWS, MUSIC - CLASSICAL |
17488 | 1992-05-10 | A1 | Close-up: Jean Wellington, a blind announcer with KHSU radio; his music & life explored. (Photo) | MUSIC - CLASSICAL, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED |
17489 | 1992-05-10 | A1 | A new zip code will take affect July 1. Eureka will get 95503 for Cutten, Pine Hill, Indianola, etc. | POSTAL SERVICES |
17490 | 1992-05-10 | A1 | Earthquake insurance rare on the North Coast, one in seven owners covered. | EARTHQUAKES, INSURANCE |
17491 | 1992-05-10 | A3 | Humboldt Wildlife Care Center received $200 donation and boxes of medical supplies for sick animals | WILDLIFE CONSERVATION |
17492 | 1992-05-10 | A3 | Eureka Police have new evidence in the year old Daniel Lewis King killing but still working on case. | HOMICIDE |
17493 | 1992-05-10 | A3 | Costco still looking at sites for a new store in the Eureka area, 3 places being considered. | RETAIL STORES |
17494 | 1992-05-10 | A3 | The Trinidad Rancheria will continue to have police service until June when the City Council decides | INDIANS - RESERVATIONS, TRINIDAD |
17495 | 1992-05-10 | A3 | The winners of the Rhododendron parade contests listed. (Photos) | PARADES, RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL |
17496 | 1992-05-10 | A4 | Editorial: A legacy of vast support in the wake of the quakes. | EARTHQUAKES |
17497 | 1992-05-10 | A6 | Humboldt County expected to start reduction and recycling to achieve state mandates. | RECYCLING, REFUSE DISPOSAL |
17498 | 1992-05-10 | A6 | Earthquake cleanup funds amounting to $60,000 to be used dispose of hazardous waste & recyclables. | EARTHQUAKES, REFUSE DISPOSAL |
17499 | 1992-05-10 | B1 | Potpourri: The story of mother Cherry Shanda and daughter Gwen Manfredda who needs liver transplant. | MOTHERS |
17500 | 1992-05-10 | B2 | National Nursing Home Week celebrated at Redwood Care Centers from May 10th to 16th. | NURSING HOMES & CONVALESCENT HOSPITALS |