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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)
19351 1992-09-11 A1 PL & Riggs slam Stark's bill on forced sale of old-growth redwoods, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., REDWOODS
19352 1992-09-11 A3 Manslaughter charge filed against 14-year-old accused of shooting William Warren Ryden, name witheld ACCIDENTS (MISC), HOMICIDE, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
19353 1992-09-11 A3 Blue Lake Council to aid Dell'Arte win grant funds BLUE LAKE CITY COUNCIL, THEATERS - DELLARTE
19354 1992-09-11 A3 Search continues for Main Street boss; Eureka Main Street Committee looking for manager EUREKA - DOWNTOWN
19355 1992-09-11 A3 Coastal Commission OKs Bracut Marsh improvement project CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION, WETLANDS
19356 1992-09-11 A3 Lawmakers Keene & Hauser urging higher flows on Sacramento & Klamath Rivers to save salmon KLAMATH RIVER, SALMON
19357 1992-09-11 A3 California Coastal Commission allows more business in Arcata's local coastal plan ARCATA - PLANNING, CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
19358 1992-09-11 A3 Bill O'Neill & Arcata Readimix are closer to gravel mining from Singley Bar on Eel River (photo) EEL RIVER, MINING
19359 1992-09-11 A4 Editorial: Dangers of Timber life revisited in PL tragedy ACCIDENTS - INDUSTRIAL, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
19360 1992-09-11 A4 Face to Face: Richard Haberman discusses new Yurok Tribal council & its constitution committee YUROK TRIBE
19361 1992-09-11 A5 Library fight on new track; Hope McNeil files notice on intention to circulate initiative petition HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
19362 1992-09-11 A5 Water supply at 15 year low County wide WATER SUPPLY
19363 1992-09-11 C1 Native traditions for modern baskets at Clarke Museum; baskets by R. Greenberg, B. Bush, & S. Nyokka ART & ARTISTS, CLARKE MUSEUM
19364 1992-09-11 C1 Creative ground; Pastels on the Plaza revives old tradition (photo) ARCATA PLAZA, ART & ARTISTS
19365 1992-09-11 C2 18 years of co-op art; Old Town Art Guild plans anniversary party (photo Nancy Taylor) ART & ARTISTS
19366 1992-09-12 A1 City gets 4 bids on hotel site; Halvorsen ideas are under review. HALVORSEN PROJECT
19367 1992-09-12 A1 On the President's trail; more than 150 North Coast residents heading for Bush's Oregon stop. ELECTIONS, TIMBER INDUSTRY
19368 1992-09-12 A3 Having a ball (photo: Sonam Bashi playing soccer at Eureka Amphitheater on the waterfront). SOCCER
19369 1992-09-12 A3 Ex-judge, Correctional Officers Assn, AFSCME organizations back W.Bruce Watson for Municipal Court. COURTS
19370 1992-09-12 Af3 Eureka Mall celebrates 25th anniversary today. SHOPPING CENTERS
19371 1992-09-12 A3 CAMP total rises to 16,000 plants. CAMPAIGN AGAINST MARIJUANA PLANTING
19372 1992-09-12 A3 Eureka City Planning Commission to review new sign ordinance. SIGNS
19373 1992-09-12 A3 Library suit must be class action. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
19374 1992-09-12 A3 Trinidad City Council won't submit to state-ordered plan detailing how it will meet housing needs. HOUSING
19375 1992-09-12 A3 Meeting set on L-P waste project to extend pipe used to discharge waste into the ocean. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., WATER POLLUTION
19376 1992-09-12 A3 Arcata City Council allows creeks plan to become more fluid. CREEKS
19377 1992-09-12 A6 Hauser targets red tape with Assembly Concurrent Resolution 136 to reduce paperwork for businesses. HAUSER, DAN, SMALL BUSINESS
19378 1992-09-12 B2 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church will welcome new pastor Mike Bonds and his family. BAPTIST CHURCHES
19379 1992-09-13 A1 Close-up: Work behind bars, Inmates at Pelican Bay learning to make eyeglasses and shoes (Photos) PELICAN BAY PRISON, PRISONS & JAILS
19380 1992-09-13 A1 Eureka city ordinances past and present. Laws about cattle, gambling, profanity, women etc. EUREKA - LAWS
19381 1992-09-13 A3 The American Red Cross is holding a Disaster Relief Fund drive at the Bay Shore Mall. RED CROSS
19382 1992-09-13 A3 Citizens for Mad River opposes Simpson Timber Company's plan to build a logging road off Fickle Hill ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SIMPSON TIMBER CO.
19383 1992-09-13 A3 Fishermen's Marketing Association celebrating 40th anniversary. P.Leipzig, F.Phebus, D. Young(Photo) FISHING
19384 1992-09-13 A3 Humboldt County Child Care Council got $500,000 from federal legislation, to add to its budget. DAY CARE - CHILDREN, EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
19385 1992-09-13 A4 Editorial: North Coast schools facing tightest year yet for budget. SCHOOLS
19386 1992-09-13 B1 Style: Camp haven; Freshwater Lagoon near Orick, free camping, nearness to parks are lures. (Photos) OUTDOOR RECREATION, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
19387 1992-09-13 B4 American Red Cross holding disaster training classes. RED CROSS
19388 1992-09-14 A1 King of the arcade; a video game contest in Arcata. John Warner won grand prize of CD player.(Photo) COMPETITIONS, RECREATION
19389 1992-09-14 A3 40 mph wind gusted through the North Coast, causing power lines started fires near Loleta&Freshwater FIRES, WINDS
19390 1992-09-14 A3 Trinidad to actively enforce the city's leash laws and pet ordinances. DOGS, TRINIDAD
19391 1992-09-14 A3 Bridgeville to get $4,700 this year from the U.S.D.A. for a breakfast program for low income kids. BRIDGEVILLE SCHOOL, PENINSULA UNION SCHOOL
19392 1992-09-14 A3 Fairhaven Fire Chief Tony Keeling highlighted. (Photo) FIRE DEPARTMENTS
19393 1992-09-14 A3 The National Marine Fisheries Service approved limiting number of permits issued to groundfishing. FISHING
19394 1992-09-14 A5 A fire at 1865 West Ave. 11:38 pm Saturday burned a vacant house owned by Don Grace Company (Photo) FIRES
19395 1992-09-14 A1 Candidates stalk west for votes, Spotted owl mentioned near end of article page A10. POLITICS, SPOTTED OWL
19396 1992-09-14 A10 Perusin' the crusin'; The annual Eureka "Cruise Night" celebrated on Fourth & Fifth Streets (Photo) AUTOMOBILES
19397 1992-09-14 B3 Computers for St. Bernards Elementary. The school hopes to get Apple computers free from Safeway. SAINT BERNARDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
19398 1992-09-14 A8 Cox Communications will be broadcasting bankrupt Bay Area station, KPIX, for another month CABLE TV, EUREKA
19399 1992-09-15 A1 Redwood Bypass to officially open September 16. HIGHWAYS & ROADS
19400 1992-09-15 A1 North Coast residents attend President Bush's rally in Oregon;are pleased with what they hear(photo) ELECTIONS