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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)
23451 1993-06-23 C2 Morris School list of honor roll students. MORRIS SCHOOL
23452 1993-06-23 C3 Jamie Knight, a former Arcata High graduate helps build "Zia Roadrunner" a solar powered race car. ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL, SOLAR ENERGY
23453 1993-06-23 C3 Child Abuse Prevention Coordinating Council of Humboldt gets $36,000 grant. CHILD ABUSE
23454 1993-06-23 A1 The Surpeme court refuses to hear Yurok appeal to reverse splitting of the Hoopa Valley Reservation. HOOPA TRIBE, YUROK TRIBE
23455 1993-06-24 A1 Scientists urge national forest logging ban. TIMBER INDUSTRY, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
23456 1993-06-24 A1 Redwood Acres Fair (Schedule, Photo) FAIRS
23457 1993-06-24 A1 No layoff of county sheriff's and others due to county labor unions okay of work-hour cutbacks. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET, LABOR UNIONS
23458 1993-06-24 A1 Costco Wholesale Corp.'s plan to relocate to Eureka approved by city, 130 jobs expected. EUREKA, RETAIL STORES
23459 1993-06-24 A1 Sam Stanson and parents found guilty of operating a Clam Beach campground without a permit. CLAM BEACH, STANSON, SAM
23460 1993-06-24 A3 Fortuna: Council approves $6.2 million budget. FORTUNA - BUDGET
23461 1993-06-24 A3 Anti-Nuclear testing people demonstrate at Arcata Plaza to urge President Clinton to resume tests7/1 NUCLEAR WEAPONS
23462 1993-06-24 A3 George Purner missing after going to Hoopa area. MISSING PERSONS
23463 1993-06-24 A3 Hazardous waste disposal sites locations and schedules given. TOXIC WASTES
23464 1993-06-24 A5 David Pendergast selected to be city attorney of Ferndale. FERNDALE - EMPLOYEES
23465 1993-06-24 B3 HSU summer youth activity schedule a answer to beat boredom. (photo) HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CLASSES
23466 1993-06-25 A1 On the road again; Clam Beach campers must leave by July 1 (photo: Jim Morris) CLAM BEACH, STANSON, SAM, VAGRANTS
23467 1993-06-25 A1 Visiting ship lures hundreds to its decks; (photo: Golden Bear, floating classroom for cadets) MARINE LABS, SHIPS
23468 1993-06-25 A3 Help just a phone call away; highway emergency boxes get trial on North Coast roads (photo) EMERGENCY SERVICES
23469 1993-06-25 A3 Clinton health plan gets local plug HEALTH
23470 1993-06-25 A3 Fortuna council oks garbage rate hike REFUSE DISPOSAL
23471 1993-06-25 A3 Hamburg resets talk to timber supporters HAMBURG, DAN, TIMBER INDUSTRY
23472 1993-06-25 A3 Eureka fire department seeking volunteers EUREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT
23473 1993-06-25 A4 Editorial: Employee concessions a gift to Humboldt public HUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES
23474 1993-06-25 A4 Face to Face: Greg Aslanian, Principal Eureka High School, discusses crowding at school (photo) EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
23475 1993-06-25 B1 Standing watch; authors tell history of state lighthouses (photo:lighthouse at Woodley Island) LIGHTHOUSES
23476 1993-06-25 B1 Natural wonders itinerary; Arcata museum has summer plans for area children HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, NATURAL RESOURCES
23477 1993-06-25 B1 Redwood Acres Fair building dedicated REDWOOD ACRES
23478 1993-06-25 B1 Area 'hams' in national radio relays RADIO
23479 1993-06-25 B2 Ferndale teen, Jeremy Farley, to go to Washington to attend Young Leaders' Conference (photo) AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
23480 1993-06-25 B3 A case-study classroom; HSU renovation thanks to $25,000 Bank of America gift HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - CAMPUS
23481 1993-06-25 B3 Business women honor mothers in college (photo: Denise Devlin & Michaele Keagy) AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
23482 1993-06-25 B5 Tourism's effect on economy is subject of talk set for annual meeting of Convention & Visitors Bur. TOURISM
23483 1993-06-25 B5 Montgomery Wards announces battery recycling RECYCLING
23484 1993-06-25 B5 Tour liason sells excitemnet; visitors aide enthused over area attractions (photo: K. Gordon-Burke) TOURISM
23485 1993-06-25 AL3 Ferndale Rep extends run of "Dropout' THEATERS - FERNDALE REP
23486 1993-06-25 AL3 It's child's play at weekend festival (photo) BENBOW
23487 1993-06-25 AL4 Jazz Festival gets new director (photo: Julie Tavares McKay) MUSIC - POPULAR
23488 1993-06-25 AL4 Dell'Arte is going Mad at Mad River Festival THEATERS - DELLARTE
23489 1993-06-25 AL5 Summer Arts is a real education; cultural festival returns to HSU (photos) ART & ARTISTS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - EVENTS
23490 1993-06-26 A1 Councilman rips claim against him; Worthen suspects money ploy by Elaine Martinez. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, LAWSUITS
23491 1993-06-26 A1 More wastewater tests ordered for Humboldt Creamery. CREAMERIES, SEWAGE DISPOSAL
23492 1993-06-26 A3 Dancers' day (photo: dancers from Studio of Dance Arts rehearse at Eureka High School). DANCE
23493 1993-06-26 A3 Explosion of fireworks donations. FOURTH OF JULY
23494 1993-06-26 A3 Blue Lake gets new garbage company; Council approves contract with Wayne Hooper Trucking. REFUSE DISPOSAL
23495 1993-06-26 A3 Money available for home repair. REDEVELOPMENT
23496 1993-06-26 A3 Members selected for Redevelopment Advisory Board. REDEVELOPMENT
23497 1993-06-26 A3 Northern Humboldt Union High School District names new administrators. NORTHERN HUMBOLDT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
23498 1993-06-26 A3 Blue Lake City Council hired Ray Schwabenland as its part-time building official. BLUE LAKE - EMPLOYEES
23499 1993-06-26 C1 Night to remember: floating bed and breakfast, the "Veritas", offers romance on bay cruise. HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC.
23500 1993-06-27 A1 Facts & fiction about gangs (photos) JUVENILE DELINQUENCY