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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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20801 | 1992-12-24 | A1 | Apartment fire leaves Janice Mattson, her 3 children & 2 nephews homeless | FIRES |
20802 | 1992-12-24 | A1 | Homeless shelter opening smooth; officials seeking bedding, coffee | HOMELESS |
20803 | 1992-12-24 | A3 | Shoppers play "beat the clock" at local stores (photo Vera & Martha Beine) | CHRISTMAS, SHOPPING CENTERS |
20804 | 1992-12-24 | A3 | Darren Coon arested in robbery of Provident Central Credit Union on Dec. 15 | THEFT |
20805 | 1992-12-24 | A3 | Brian Vaughn Washington Sr. arrested in robbery of simmon's Chevron station on Dec. 9 | THEFT |
20806 | 1992-12-24 | A3 | EPA & North Coast Air Quality Management District agree to streamline permits for industrial busines | NORTH COAST UNIFIED AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT |
20807 | 1992-12-24 | B1 | Tomas Jewelry, a wholesale jewelry imprter, donates $2,000 to 8 non-profit organizations | CHARITIES, JEWELRY |
20808 | 1992-12-24 | B1 | McKinleyville Chamber of Commerce has adopted a mission statement | CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE |
20809 | 1992-12-24 | AL4 | Humboldt Light Opera has impressive grasp of whole Handel (photo Gil Cline & Kenneth Hannaford) rev | HUMBOLDT LIGHT OPERA COMPANY, MUSIC - CLASSICAL |
20810 | 1992-12-24 | AL3 | Redwood Concert Ballet puts on a vibrant, energetic "Nutcraker" (rev) | DANCE |
20811 | 1992-12-26 | A1 | Forest service payments down; rebates from U.S. less than last year. | TAXES, U.S. FOREST SERVICE |
20812 | 1992-12-26 | A1 | Trouble is town; mixed reviews for homeless shelter (photo: Michael Clements). | HOMELESS |
20813 | 1992-12-26 | A3 | Sharing made Christmas brighter (photo: Susan Penn of Food for People). | CHRISTMAS, FOOD PROGRAMS |
20814 | 1992-12-26 | A3 | Retailers mark "fantastic season"; late-year sales spur optimism for even better 1993 performance. | CHRISTMAS, RETAIL STORES |
20815 | 1992-12-26 | A3 | State Senator Mike Thompson to visit Monday. | CALIFORNIA SENATE |
20816 | 1992-12-26 | A3 | Eureka City Council rejects claim from Emily Erikson that police officers ruined her tent, bed. | EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, LAWSUITS |
20817 | 1992-12-26 | A3 | City Council rejects claim by Alfonso Renteria over broken ankle suffered at the Landing restaurant. | LAWSUITS |
20818 | 1992-12-26 | A3 | Fortuna City Council voted to form partnership with three schools to pay for youth services officer. | FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT |
20819 | 1992-12-26 | A3 | Eureka City Council rejected a plan to buy a private parking lot at Russ and G Sts. | PARKING |
20820 | 1992-12-26 | A3 | Fortuna City Council declares cars, clutter as surplus.j | AUCTIONS |
20821 | 1992-12-26 | A10 | Day-after Christmas shopping crush due. | CHRISTMAS, RETAIL STORES |
20822 | 1992-12-26 | C3 | Red Lion Inn to offer five for the road. | DRUNK DRIVERS, NEW YEARS DAY |
20823 | 1992-12-26 | C3 | New light bulbs may help cut electricity bills. | PUBLIC UTILITIES |
20824 | 1992-12-26 | C3 | Arcatan Viola Brooks won $2500 in home furnishings from Baker & Stanton for predicting Miss America. | BEAUTY CONTESTS |
20825 | 1992-12-26 | D1 | Hoopa hysteria rules; Warriors basketball season tops year in sports. | BASKETBALL, SPORTS |
20826 | 1992-12-27 | A1 | Closeup: 1992 Year of earthquakes and other events. A year end summary. (photos) | EARTHQUAKES, KEENE, BARRY, NEW YEARS DAY, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., RIGGS, FRANK, SIMPSON PAPER CO. |
20827 | 1992-12-27 | A1 | Local veterans air their views on gays and lesbians in the armed forces. G.Bjorman,R.Morris,P.Pozun | HOMOSEXUALITY, U.S. ARMED FORCES, VETERANS |
20828 | 1992-12-27 | A1 | Crabbers chase off Oregon crab fisherman with 25 local boats, converging on him & cutting his lines. | CRABS & CRABBING |
20829 | 1992-12-27 | A3 | Two wallabies (similar to kangaroos) were sold to Salt Lake City Zoo for $350 each from Sequoia Zoo | ZOO |
20830 | 1992-12-27 | A3 | Two articles on the homeless at Clam Beach and the North Jetty are next to each other. | HOMELESS |
20831 | 1992-12-27 | A3 | Humboldt towing to have Drunk Driver safety towing free again this New Year holiday. (Photo) | DRUNK DRIVERS, NEW YEARS DAY |
20832 | 1992-12-27 | A3 | Traffic deaths down in 1991 over 1990 says M.J. Hannigan of the Califonia Highway Patrol. | CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, DEATHS |
20833 | 1992-12-27 | A4 | Editorial: State should help region convert trash into profit. | RECYCLING, REFUSE DISPOSAL |
20834 | 1992-12-27 | A5 | Earthquake scientists seek more seismic tests this summer for research studies & computer models. | EARTHQUAKES |
20835 | 1992-12-27 | A10 | The Fresno library, under a threatened closing of 4 branches, has Save Our Library buckets on desks. | LIBRARIES |
20836 | 1992-12-27 | B1 | Kragen's Auto Supply to open auto parts store in the former Broadway Lanes building, Eureka.(Photo) | SMALL BUSINESS |
20837 | 1992-12-27 | C1 | Style: Photograghy of McKinleyvilles Ron LeValley shown with interview of artist. (Photos) | ART & ARTISTS, PHOTOGRAPHY |
20838 | 1992-12-27 | C2 | Geoffrey Huber of Trinidad recently attended the National Young Leaders conference in Washington DC | AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES |
20839 | 1992-12-27 | C2 | Cheryl Tucker to help review State Grants for CARE -Cooperative Agencies Resoucers for Education. | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS |
20840 | 1992-12-27 | C2 | Robert Dewar elected worshipful master for 1993 at Arcata Lodge 106 of the Free & Accepted Masons. | MASONIC ORDERS |
20841 | 1992-12-28 | A1 | Somewhere under the rainbow. Ferndale barn photo showing rainbow. (Photo) | PHOTOGRAPHY |
20842 | 1992-12-28 | A1 | Sheriff Dave Renner tells about proposed cuts in Sheriff's Dept. budget, why personnel will be cut. | HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF |
20843 | 1992-12-28 | A3 | Fire at 247 Nicolos Dr. Arcata caused an estimated $7000 damage. | FIRES |
20844 | 1992-12-28 | A3 | Eureka Main Street project up and running. | EUREKA - DOWNTOWN |
20845 | 1992-12-28 | A3 | Pacific Lumber Company to refinance its $510 million debt. | PACIFIC LUMBER CO. |
20846 | 1992-12-28 | A3 | Bay Shore Mall parking lot photo showing Post-Christmas shoppers. (Photo) | SHOPPING CENTERS |
20847 | 1992-12-28 | A3 | Eureka seeks a $1 million grant from state to provide housing aid and repair moneys. | HOUSING, RESTORATION |
20848 | 1992-12-28 | B2 | Easter Seal Societies Bonnie Kavanaugh receives $1,260 check from Christmas Truck parade (S.Baldwin) | EASTER SEALS, TRUCKS & TRUCKING |
20849 | 1992-12-29 | A1 | Lawrence Roy Short convicted of murder of Courtney Jay DeBroux. | HOMICIDE |
20850 | 1992-12-29 | A1 | Alaskan storm chills area, drops inch of rain. | RAIN |