You are here

Times Standard

Displaying 18101 - 18150 of 51162

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

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
18101 1992-06-14 B2 Chief Petty Officer Joseph Whipple retires after 28 years in the Navy. U.S. NAVY
18102 1992-06-14 B2 Heather Durham a Del Norte High senior named a finalist in Stimson Lumber Companys scholarship Prog. SCHOLARSHIPS
18103 1992-06-14 B3 Erik Price, a Fortuna High senior, has received the R. Robert Dale $1000 scholarship from Moose Intl SCHOLARSHIPS
18104 1992-06-14 B3 S.Peralta,M.Chavev,G.Garcia,KimCabrera,M.Gonzales won Student Affirmative Action Literary Contest. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, BOOKS
18105 1992-06-15 A1 The Tour of the Unknown Coast had several hundred bicycle riders on Sunday from Ferndale. (Photo) AVENUE OF THE GIANTS, BICYCLES
18106 1992-06-15 A1 John Frame is suing Trinidad and others over heavy use of the Wagner St. Trail destabilizing bluff. LAWSUITS, TRINIDAD
18107 1992-06-15 A1 A public hearing Friday is to hear comments on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Departments N.Spot.Owl plans SPOTTED OWL, TIMBER INDUSTRY
18108 1992-06-15 A1 A study of U.S. log quotas shows overestimated reforestation in Pacific Northwest, say George Miller TIMBER INDUSTRY, U.S. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
18109 1992-06-15 A3 Fortuna: Craig Canavari & Bryan Hall in county jail after a shooting and chase. Drugs, robbery also. SHOOTINGS, THEFT
18110 1992-06-15 A3 Hearing set on oil spill facility at Eureka City Council meeting. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., OIL
18111 1992-06-15 A3 H. Wayne Nelson to retire after 17 years as Eureka Municipal Court Marshall.(Photo) EUREKA - EMPLOYEES
18112 1992-06-15 B2 Christine Miguel earned an award for time spent riding, from the American Quarter Horse Association. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
18113 1992-06-15 B2 Audrey McKnight of Fortuna High, Rebekah Burgess and Amy Slye both of Eureka High, won scholarships. SCHOLARSHIPS
18114 1992-06-16 A1 Eureka City Councilwoman Jean Warnes listens as visiting Diane Feinstein discusses issues (photo.) EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, U.S. SENATE
18115 1992-06-16 A1 State budget woes stir fears in local city officials. EUREKA - REVENUES
18116 1992-06-16 A3 Fortuna City Council voted Monday against raising garbage fees. REFUSE DISPOSAL
18117 1992-06-16 A3 Fortuna City Council voted to extend its municipal budget until state budget deadlock is broken. FORTUNA - BUDGET
18118 1992-06-16 A3 Skateboarders fail to sway Fortuna City Council from banning skating on downtown streets. SKATEBOARDS
18119 1992-06-16 A3 Architects for City Hall's expansion gave council members a chance to look at model and drawings. EUREKA - GOVERNMENT
18120 1992-06-16 A3 Kelli Baltzell, 17, of Eureka seriously injured in two-car accident with two other people. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
18121 1992-06-16 A3 42-year-old woman reports attempted rape early Monday morning on beach near Clam Beach. RAPE
18122 1992-06-16 A3 Sequoia Park Petting Zoo Supervisor Carolyn Mason feeds Wilbur, the pig at Eureka Zoo (photo.) PARKS
18123 1992-06-16 A3 Two quake-damaged Fortuna buildings earlier tagged for destruction will probably be repaired. BUILDERS & BUILDING, EARTHQUAKES
18124 1992-06-16 A3 Senate hopefuld Dianne Feinsteing aired views on issues during whistle-stop on the North Coast. U.S. SENATE
18125 1992-06-16 A5 John McKeown, accused of shooting Louis D. Moon, says he shot out of fear (photo.) SHOOTINGS
18126 1992-06-16 A5 Music Library may be slashed in Eureka school budget. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, FINANCIAL PLANNING
18127 1992-06-17 A1 Earthquake repairs & improvements to courthouse could cost $4.7 million. EARTHQUAKES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY COURTHOUSE
18128 1992-06-17 A1 County moves to create single municipal court. COURTS
18129 1992-06-17 A1 Eureka okays negotiations with Costco. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
18130 1992-06-17 A1 County moves to create single municipal court. COURTS
18131 1992-06-17 A1 Former Eureka councilwoman Bonnie Gool dies. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
18132 1992-06-17 A3 Twenty-seven interested in Halvorsen site. HALVORSEN PROJECT
18133 1992-06-17 A3 Red Cross to close earthquake hotline. EARTHQUAKES
18134 1992-06-17 A3 Rio Dell to hire new police chief soon. RIO DELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
18135 1992-06-17 A3 Arcata to review proposed budget. ARCATA - BUDGET
18136 1992-06-17 A3 Rio Dell takes steps to form redevelopment agency. REDEVELOPMENT
18137 1992-06-17 A3 Off-road vehicle recreation zone approved by panel. OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
18138 1992-06-17 A3 State budget proposals draw fire from Eureka City Council. EUREKA - BUDGET
18139 1992-06-17 A4 Oil spill cleanup training facility could begin in four months. OIL
18140 1992-06-17 A4 John William McKeown testifies to shooting David Louis Moon in self-defense. HOMICIDE
18141 1992-06-17 A4 Card parlors win longer weekend hours. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
18142 1992-06-17 C1 Annual Scandinavian Midsummer Festival in Ferndale this wekend. FAIRS
18143 1992-06-17 C1 Trinidad Fish & Art Festival to be held Sunday. FAIRS
18144 1992-06-17 C1 Arcata Bay Oyster Festival this Saturday. FAIRS
18145 1992-06-17 C3 Arcata's Womens Club presents scholarships. SCHOLARSHIPS
18146 1992-06-17 SS3 Redwood Acres Fair & Rodeo twice as long this year. FAIRS
18147 1992-06-17 SS6 New fairground manager Dianne Coday hopes for more community participation. FAIRS
18148 1992-06-17 SS7 Backhoe contest is new fair event. FAIRS
18149 1992-06-18 A1 All's fair in Eureka (photo of Bill Giese preparing ride for Redwood Acres Fair). FAIRS
18150 1992-06-18 A1 Eureka school services rescued; library, music get reprieve. EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS