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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)
21101 1993-01-22 B1 Pressbuster; no press too big for HSU's Trina Dukes to handle (photo). BASKETBALL
21102 1993-01-22 C1 Dip with dolphins; Eureka swimmer June Speier and daughter Shannon basks with wondrous mammals. ANIMALS, SWIMMING
21103 1993-01-22 C1 Juror William Allan named for "West Coast Works On/Of Paper" competition. ART & ARTISTS
21104 1993-01-22 C2 "Swim-a-Cross" fundraiser for American Red Cross to be held Sat. Jan. 30. RED CROSS, SWIMMING
21105 1993-01-22 C2 Installation for Sons of Norway: Carol Daniels installed as president. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
21106 1993-01-22 C2 Colette Weingold, a student at Morris School, has won the Lions Club Peace Poster contest. LIONS CLUB
21107 1993-01-22 C3 Heike Buchanan and her horse Total Eclipse have earned a silver medal from U.S. Dressage Federation. HORSES
21108 1993-01-22 A&L Grass-roots radio with a British twist (Monica Olson and station KZpn). RADIO
21109 1993-01-22 A&L A dazzling Sondheim showcase at the NCRT ("Side by Side by Sondheim"). THEATER & DRAMA
21110 1993-01-22 A&L Local group really gives a schtick; polished Jewish Wedding Band makes an impact (photo). MUSIC - POPULAR
21111 1993-01-22 A&L Garden tour; Bob Maddux, master gardener for Hotel Carter leads weekly tours of the garden. GARDENING
21112 1993-01-23 A1 Pelican Bay fight leaves 21 injured; prisoners brawl in dining hall. PELICAN BAY PRISON
21113 1993-01-23 A1 Region tries to recover from wind, rain, floods (photo: Victor Couris ). FLOODS, RAIN
21114 1993-01-23 A1 Divorce in the works for Jennifer Leahy, Richard Kesser, convicted of killing Mary Kesser. HOMICIDE
21115 1993-01-23 A3 Area pro-choice supporters mark decision that legalized abortion (photo: P. Rothstein,A.Wolf-Locket) ABORTION, PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
21116 1993-01-23 A3 Publicly owned dock a need on bay, officials say. HUMBOLDT BAY, WATERFRONT
21117 1993-01-23 A3 Shelter expansion allows more guests. HOMELESS
21118 1993-01-23 A3 Eureka City Council will hold a community forum to discuss how to reduce crime. CRIME & CRIMINALS
21119 1993-01-23 A3 Seminar focuses on property rights as they relate to preserving natural resources. NATURAL RESOURCES
21120 1993-01-24 A1& Historical buildings rocked by quake safety law (photos Boyd Davis, Ferndale, & 15 high risk bldgs) EARTHQUAKES, HISTORICAL SITES
21121 1993-01-24 A1 Cuts claim scores of county jobs, social aid hit hardest (photo Chris Arnold) HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES
21122 1993-01-24 A3 Photo: praying for life, Assembly of God Pastor Darrell Kenworthy ABORTION
21123 1993-01-24 A3 Impact of new owl plan, no direct affect expected here from Sierra Nevada rules SPOTTED OWL
21124 1993-01-24 A3 Donations revive ailing Humboldt Wildlife Care Center WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
21125 1993-01-24 A3 Costco deal near says Eureka City Manager, John Arnold RETAIL STORES
21126 1993-01-24 A3 Principal, Jo Ann Davenport, praises Jefferson School's year-round schedule JEFFERSON SCHOOL
21127 1993-01-24 A4 Editorial: Sheriff, county save jobs, but fuel public skepticism HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
21128 1993-01-24 A10 Lyle Duane Matilton arrested for assault on a peace officer, deputy unhurt ASSAULT, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
21129 1993-01-24 C1 Gulls, friend & pest, 8 species common on Humboldt Bay (photos: gull, David Fix at Arcata Marsh) BIRDS
21130 1993-01-24 C2 Yvonne Gower re-elected president CR trustees board (photo: Yvonne Gower) COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
21131 1993-01-24 C2 Early start for Kinetic Race KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE
21132 1993-01-24 C3 Photo: Carol Elliott signs up for Red Cross 'Swim-a-Cross' with June Speier RED CROSS
21133 1993-01-24 C3 Ferndale High athletes lauded for high grades FERNDALE UNION HIGH SCHOOL
21134 1993-01-24 D4 A thought about eliminating school sports by Dick Meyer, Zane teacher and coach to Ted Sillanpaa SCHOOLS, SPORTS
21135 1993-01-25 A1 Authorities probe Arcata fire which killed Mary Gale Ullman FIRES
21136 1993-01-25 A1 Federal panel delays murrelet decision MARBLED MURRELET
21137 1993-01-25 A1& Well-suited for catastrophe, NCI uses grant for seminar on chemical spills (photos) TOXIC SUBSTANCES
21138 1993-01-25 A3 Pajama party ends in arrest of Siamau Mulmalaga Samatua & Talitonu Mamea for assault ASSAULT
21139 1993-01-25 A3 Geoffrey Herbert Hackett & Kristi Diane Palmer arrested after cocaine & pot found DRUG ABUSE
21140 1993-01-25 A3 Tony Thomason & Sylvia Johnson arrested after cocaine found DRUG ABUSE
21141 1993-01-25 A5 Photo: Toni Stevens, Jeni Eitell & Becky Hicks blow away competition with balloons at Science Fair GRANT SCHOOL, SCIENCE FAIRS
21142 1993-01-25 B2 Photo: Rotary (Nyle Henderson) helps Blood Bank (Thomas Schullert), Ken Cleveland wins car BLOOD BANKS, ROTARY CLUBS
21143 1993-01-26 A1 Photo: James Pierce with his python, Russell REPTILES
21144 1993-01-26 A1 Judge, Norris M. Goodwin, refuses to order halt to PL logging LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
21145 1993-01-26 A1 Sears will keep Bayshore Mall store open (photo U.S. map of store locations) RETAIL STORES, SHOPPING CENTERS
21146 1993-01-26 A1 Simpson mill to close Feb. 28, L-P plans temporary shutdown next month LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP., SIMPSON PAPER CO.
21147 1993-01-26 A3 Cigarette may have started fire that killed Mary Gale Ullman FIRES
21148 1993-01-26 A3 Landowners urged to restore property CALIFORNIA FORESTRY DEPT.
21149 1993-01-26 A3 Volunteer firefighters in Shelter Cove hot over losing Chief Jerry Hartman FIRE DEPARTMENTS, SHELTER COVE
21150 1993-01-26 A3 Council allows people who own businesses in Eureka, but live elsewhere to serve on city commissions EUREKA - GOVERNMENT