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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)
18201 1992-06-21 A3 Rita Holz, a 72 year old resident of Eureka, runs Grandma's house, a home for mothers to be.(Photo) HOMELESS, PREGNANCY
18202 1992-06-21 A5 Madaket ties up to a floating dock in Arcata Marsh for the first time in 103 years. (Photo) ARCATA MARSH, MADAKET
18203 1992-06-21 A8 Renee June and daughter, of Berkeley, found near Honeydew after being murder by suicidal husband. HOMICIDE
18204 1992-06-21 B1 Potpourri: Scenes from simpler days, a historic view of the Phillips House, now Arcata Museum.(Photo HISTORICAL SITES
18205 1992-06-21 B2 Teacher Pearl Jacobson, remembered by Leon Benzunas for her musical talents as choir director(Photos TEACHERS
18206 1992-06-21 B2 TeacherLibrarian Nina Allen of St. Bernards Elementary receives Bernadette McCarthy Educators Award AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
18207 1992-06-21 B3 Jim Wilson heart attack caused daughter Charlene Meixner to write words of a lifetime of his help. FATHERS
18208 1992-06-21 B3 Vera Ryerson, a Yurok Indian, honored for her basketmaking along with 11 others Folk Arts program. ART & ARTISTS, TEACHERS, YUROK TRIBE
18209 1992-06-21 B4 Darlene Titus, of Hoopa, given the Pathfinder award for helping in the HIV/AIDS prevention field. AIDS, AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
18210 1992-06-21 B4 Gene Armstrong, elected president of Humboldt Toastmasters for 92-93. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
18211 1992-06-21 B4 Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park's schedules many events and activities for this summer. PRAIRIE CREEK REDWOODS STATE PARK
18212 1992-06-21 B4 Erik Price, a Fortuna High graduate, given $1000 R. Robert Dale Scholarship. SCHOLARSHIPS
18213 1992-06-21 B4 McKinleyville pizza restaurants too plentiful. Local pizzeria industry examined. (Photo) BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, FOOD
18214 1992-06-21 B6 Music for Little People of Redway in partnership with Warner Records signed Los Lobos for kids album BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
18215 1992-06-22 A1 A grease fire at Hunan Village Restaurant, 752 18th St. Arcata caused $10,000 damage to building. FIRES
18216 1992-06-22 A1 Local radio stations to broadcast emergency programming if another earthquake hits, say managers. EARTHQUAKES, RADIO
18217 1992-06-22 A1 Pacific Lumber Co. has built three spotted owl bird houses in second growth redwood off Shively Road PACIFIC LUMBER CO., SPOTTED OWL
18218 1992-06-22 A3 Motorcyclist Dennis Keehn of Eureka was Westbound on Cummings Road when he lost control & crashed. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
18219 1992-06-22 A3 Frank Riggs gets award for his support of business interests from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. RIGGS, FRANK
18220 1992-06-22 A3 Dan Hamburg who is challenging Frank Riggs criticizes him on Nuclear vote and balanced budget issues RIGGS, FRANK
18221 1992-06-22 A3 McKinleyville residents are protesting the mall project as a threat to Mill Creek and local area. SHOPPING CENTERS
18222 1992-06-23 A1 Sport fishing limit on Klamath dropped to 1 per day, 3 per week for king salmon. FISHING, KLAMATH RIVER, SALMON
18223 1992-06-23 A1 Photos of happenings at Redwood Acres Fair. FAIRS, REDWOOD ACRES
18224 1992-06-23 A1 Trinidad Police Chief George Gatto being considered for Rio Dell chief of police job (photo). RIO DELL POLICE DEPARTMENT, TRINIDAD POLICE DEPARTMENT
18225 1992-06-23 A3 Trial lawyer and actor Melvin Belli working on case being tried at Humboldt County Courthouse(photo) LAWYERS
18226 1992-06-23 A3 Ferndale residents working to get downtown listed on National Register of Historic Places. FERNDALE
18227 1992-06-23 A3 Blue Lake City Council expected to adopt annual budget,appoint Planning Commissioners. BLUE LAKE CITY COUNCIL
18228 1992-06-23 A3 North Coast Railroad will offer train rides betwen Eureka & Arcata on Fourth of July. FOURTH OF JULY, RAILROADS
18229 1992-06-23 A3 James Doolittle of Hoopa injured when car he was driving struck tree. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
18230 1992-06-23 A8 Artist Jim Childs & Jacoby Creek School students team up to paint mural on Bayside Market (photo). ART & ARTISTS, BAYSIDE, JACOBY CREEK SCHOOL
18231 1992-06-23 B1 Ash reburn system installed at Fairhaven Power Co. reduces landfill waste load by up to 80% (photo). ENERGY, FAIRHAVEN, REFUSE DISPOSAL
18232 1992-06-23 C5 5 Eureka High School seniors receive scholarships from Eureka High PTSA (photo). EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIPS
18233 1992-06-23 C5 Eureka High School junior Aaron Benefield wins award at Bayshore Mall's Industrial Technology Show. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
18234 1992-06-24 A1 Judge refuses to block Carson library site. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
18235 1992-06-24 A1 North Coast Railroad not affected by union strike. RAILROADS
18236 1992-06-24 A1 Trial of 3 accused of Mary Kesser's murder will be in Humboldt County. HOMICIDE
18237 1992-06-24 A3 All's fair at Redwood Acres. FAIRS
18238 1992-06-24 A3 Blue Lake okays conflict of interest code. BLUE LAKE
18239 1992-06-24 A3 Supreme Court ruling on hate crimes affects 2 local cases. COURTS
18240 1992-06-24 A3 Blue Lake budget approved but cuts expected. BLUE LAKE - BUDGET
18241 1992-06-24 A3 Bail to stay at $1 million for John William McKeown. CRIME & CRIMINALS
18242 1992-06-24 A3 Bill Clinton to speak via satellite in Humboldt County. ELECTIONS
18243 1992-06-24 A3 Humboldt Fire District pleads for more money. HUMBOLDT FIRE DISTRICT
18244 1992-06-24 A5 No one shows up for state forest policies meeting. FORESTRY
18245 1992-06-24 A11 1969 economic development plan by Lockheed compared to present situation. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
18246 1992-06-24 A12 Phillip Soto dies from stab wound in Old Town. HOMICIDE
18247 1992-06-24 A12 H.S.U. budget cuts could slash hundreds of classes in fall. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CLASSES
18248 1992-06-24 B1 Dr. Gary Jaeger directs Family Recovery Services addiction program at Saint Joseph Hospital. DRUG ABUSE, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
18249 1992-06-24 B1 Pine Hill students compete in square-yard garden contest. PINE HILL SCHOOL
18250 1992-06-24 B2 Fundraiser for teaching scholarships held by Epsilon Pi. SCHOLARSHIPS