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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)
22101 1993-03-28 F12 Six rivers or 1,500 miles of waterways RIVERS
22102 1993-03-28 F12 Six Rivers National Forest facts SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
22103 1993-03-28 F13 Fortuna Rodeo week bucks boredom RODEOS
22104 1993-03-28 F13 McKinleyvile set for rootin', tootin time with Pony Express days FAIRS
22105 1993-03-28 F14 Fifty years of Crabs baseball CRABS BASEBALL TEAM
22106 1993-03-28 F14 A gorgeous but grueling, Tour of the Unknown Coast BICYCLES
22107 1993-03-28 F14 A great place for growing up CHILDREN
22108 1993-03-28 F14 Nowhere to Run? Not likely with the multitude of local races RUNNING
22109 1993-03-28 F15 North Country Fair turns profitable 20 FAIRS
22110 1993-03-28 F16 Racers slug it out when sport of kings is slimed at Banana Slug Derby FAIRS, SLUGS & SNAILS
22111 1993-03-28 F16 From starting gate to dinner plate? It's a crab's lot at yearly competition CRABS & CRABBING, FAIRS
22112 1993-03-28 F16 To the finish - two horses battle it out HORSE RACING
22113 1993-03-28 F17 Ill mammals get help, people get education WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
22114 1993-03-28 F17 Yurok tribe celebrates culture with tasty jubilee INDIANS - CULTURAL PRESERVATION
22115 1993-03-28 F17 Rabbit fishes for funds for Smith River Easter Festival FAIRS
22116 1993-03-28 F17 Orleans farm gives visitors colorful cornucopia of memories AGRICULTURE
22117 1993-03-29 A1 Bruce Babbitt visits Eric Hollenbeck at Blue Ox Millworks. FORESTRY, LOGGING
22118 1993-03-29 A1 Child Health and Disability Prevention Program available for uninsured families. CHILDREN, MEDICAL CARE
22119 1993-03-29 A3 Closure of Simpson Paper Co. to be completed by mid-April. SIMPSON PAPER CO.
22120 1993-03-29 A3 College of the Redwoods fears fee increases will drive students away. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
22121 1993-03-29 A3 Burglars blamed for fire in First Baptist Church in McKinleyville. ARSON
22122 1993-03-29 A3 Rick Alan Wolverton arrested at the Hotel Arcata on drug and weapons charges. DRUG ABUSE
22123 1993-03-29 A3 Leonard George Daniels and Nonie Annette Ward arrested in Arcata on drug and weapons charges. DRUG ABUSE
22124 1993-03-29 A3 Supervisors to consider proposed Beach and Dunes Management Plan. BEACHES, DUNES
22125 1993-03-29 A3 County Dept. of Public Works and Stan Dixon to discuss repair and improvements for Mattole Valley. MATTOLE VALLEY
22126 1993-03-29 A9 Photos of this year's Dixieland Jazz Festival. FAIRS, MUSIC - POPULAR
22127 1993-03-29 B2 Joseph Caldwell attains rank of Eagle Scout. BOY SCOUTS
22128 1993-03-29 B2 Student teachers Tracy Tomasini & Lynda Christensen awarded scholarships. SCHOLARSHIPS
22129 1993-03-30 A1 Eureka: The Safe Library Initiative Committee has submitted 5,800 signatures opposing Ingomar site. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
22130 1993-03-30 A1 Humboldt county's unemployment rate was down .1 percent from January to 11.8% for Febuary. EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
22131 1993-03-30 A1 Ferndale: City investigator James Aiello given one more week to complete his audit of city workers. FERNDALE - BUDGET
22132 1993-03-30 A3 Ruth Lake: Western Pacific Logging Co. paid $32,000 to Six Rivers NF for damage to old Indian site. INDIANS, SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST, TIMBER INDUSTRY
22133 1993-03-30 A3 Arcata: City council leaders asking residents what to do about $200,000 deficit. (Photo) ARCATA - BUDGET
22134 1993-03-30 A4 Director Barbara Wilson says the Dixieland Jazz Festival was a success, with 7,000 attending. FAIRS
22135 1993-03-30 A6 Editorial: Loans program for state's students deserves a try. Humboldt State comments. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - STUDENTS
22136 1993-03-30 A10 Eureka: Sandra Soto given 5 years probation for stabbing husband Phillip to death in June. HOMICIDE
22137 1993-03-30 C7 Eureka; Washington School students learn about salmon life cycle with fish raising tanks.(Photo) SALMON, WASHINGTON SCHOOL
22138 1993-03-31 A1 Hoopa: A 21 year old Hoopa woman was shot to death in her home on Moon Lane. HOMICIDE
22139 1993-03-31 A1 Eureka: Mark Corliss and Orliss Snell hit by falling sign at Sea Grill restaurant during restoration ACCIDENTS - INDUSTRIAL, SIGNS
22140 1993-03-31 A1 Eureka: Humboldt County Board of Supervisors voted to increase motel bed tax on May 1st. HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC., HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET
22141 1993-03-31 A3 Humboldt County Sheriff seized 4,000 marijuana plants last week from 10 gardens. MARIJUANA
22142 1993-03-31 A3 Eureka: Zane Junior High School students work with barn owls bones & remains in science class(photo) BIRDS, ZANE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
22143 1993-03-31 A3 The North Coast Shrimp season begins Thursday. Price per pound not yet settled. SHELLFISH
22144 1993-03-31 A4 Editorial: Forest Summit in Portland Oregon with the President offers hope for ending timber discord TIMBER INDUSTRY
22145 1993-03-31 A6 Humboldt County Supervisors made some changes to the court consolidation plan. COURTS
22146 1993-03-31 B1 Style: Helping in Honduras, area Army National Guardsmen helping rebuild a school.(Photos) NATIONAL GUARD
22147 1993-03-31 B1 Soroptimists award Girl of the Month to Sharon Omey of St. Bernards and Nova Clemenza of Eureka High SOROPTIMISTS
22148 1993-03-31 B3 Redwoods United elects new members to its board. Ordell Murphy,Frank Richards,Carolyn Eisner,S.Guild REDWOODS UNITED
22149 1993-03-31 B4 New Play Room at Polka Dot Kids Day Care in Eureka. (Photo) DAY CARE - CHILDREN
22150 1993-04-01 A1 Forest summit ready to begin; 5 picked from area for panel. FORESTRY, LOGGING