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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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24501 | 1993-09-04 | A3 | Kidnapping suspects sought in Whitethorn assault. | KIDNAPPING |
24502 | 1993-09-04 | A3 | Eureka Senior High School gets 11 new teachers. | EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL |
24503 | 1993-09-04 | A3 | Eureka City Council to discuss building-fee hike. | BUILDERS & BUILDING |
24504 | 1993-09-04 | A3 | County may service Blue Lake police cars. | AUTOMOBILES, BLUE LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT |
24505 | 1993-09-04 | A3 | Fortuna City Council may change street-naming rule. | STREETS |
24506 | 1993-09-04 | A7 | First marbled murrelet nest is empty. | MARBLED MURRELET |
24507 | 1993-09-05 | A1 | Odd Jobs; a tribute to unusual occupations for this Labor Day (photos) | EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT |
24508 | 1993-09-05 | A1 | Sprouse airs closure plan; local stores spared for now | RETAIL STORES |
24509 | 1993-09-05 | A1 | Army says it will sue Eureka; Corps of Engineers alleges dike work damaged wetlands (photo) | U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, WETLANDS |
24510 | 1993-09-05 | A3 | Eureka officials set for waterfront improvement talks | WATERFRONT |
24511 | 1993-09-05 | A3 | Kidnap suspect may have helpers; Julie Ann Davis believed kidnapped by Jason Frick | KIDNAPPING |
24512 | 1993-09-05 | A3 | No more shells at Mayor Nancy Flemming's home | EUREKA MAYOR |
24513 | 1993-09-05 | A3 | Board nixes claim over pesticides | PESTICIDES |
24514 | 1993-09-05 | A4 | Editorial: Tackling substance abuse takes broad cooperation | DRUG ABUSE |
24515 | 1993-09-05 | A5 | Budget woes force school bus adjustments | EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS |
24516 | 1993-09-05 | A12 | Suspect arrested in murder attempt; Jessie Mays booked for attempted murder of Peggy Rock | HOMICIDE |
24517 | 1993-09-05 | B1 | Beyond the tears; candlelighters reach out to help cancer families | CANCER |
24518 | 1993-09-05 | B2 | Dressing a goat for a good cause; benefit for United Way | UNITED WAY FUND |
24519 | 1993-09-05 | B2 | Brain injuries subject of conference | HEALTH |
24520 | 1993-09-05 | B2 | Class is for writers of children's stories | CHILDREN |
24521 | 1993-09-05 | B2 | Mayan people; HSU professor offers weekend workshops | HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY, INDIANS |
24522 | 1993-09-05 | B2 | Humboldt Open Door Clinic to open Saturdays | HEALTH |
24523 | 1993-09-05 | B2 | Tear gas, Tai Chi, and travel from CR; classes offered | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES |
24524 | 1993-09-05 | B3 | School-bound children must be immunized | HEALTH |
24525 | 1993-09-05 | B3 | "All About Elk" seminar in park | REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK |
24526 | 1993-09-05 | B3 | Photo: A pile of school supplies | SCHOOLS |
24527 | 1993-09-05 | B4 | Drawing helps St Joseph Hospital | SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL |
24528 | 1993-09-05 | B4 | Clayton Tom congratulated as new president of CR Foundation Board | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS |
24529 | 1993-09-05 | B4 | Women in law enforcement is topic | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES, POLICE, WOMEN |
24530 | 1993-09-05 | B4 | Anthony Hammond wins scholarship | SCHOLARSHIPS |
24531 | 1993-09-07 | A1 | Willow Creek: James Kwan 15 of Eureka, drown in the Trinity River Monday after seen diving. | ACCIDENTS - WATER |
24532 | 1993-09-07 | A1 | Fortuna: Harold Gibson cited for having too many dogs (22).Neighbors complained of noise & smells. | DOGS |
24533 | 1993-09-07 | A3 | Keith Retzloff, 37, of Eureka was shot twice at Matador Motel, 129 4th St. 4:12 am today. | SHOOTINGS |
24534 | 1993-09-07 | A3 | Search suspended for Eureka fishing vessel the Marion W., missing since Aug. 14th off Oregon coast. | ACCIDENTS - WATER, MISSING PERSONS |
24535 | 1993-09-07 | A3 | Campaign Against Marijuana task force seized 11,000 plants from Aug 23rd to Sept 1st. | MARIJUANA |
24536 | 1993-09-07 | A3 | Downed power line may have caused grass and brush fire on Highway 96 north of Weitchpec. | FIRES |
24537 | 1993-09-07 | A3 | Arcata: Mayor Victor Schaub and Lynn Canning condemn media linking Rick Springer to cities image. | ARCATA MAYOR, NUCLEAR WEAPONS |
24538 | 1993-09-07 | A3 | Bill Burns playing in the park on Labor Day. (Photo) | LABOR UNIONS |
24539 | 1993-09-07 | A5 | Centerville road south of Naval Facillity lost about 100 feet because of a landslide.(Photo) | CENTERVILLE, HIGHWAYS & ROADS, SLIDES |
24540 | 1993-09-07 | A5 | Kinetic Sculpture Race footage taken over the last four years is to be featured in film documentary. | FILMS, KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE |
24541 | 1993-09-07 | D1 | Mike Pigg moves to Colorado to be nearer to triathelon competition and training events.(Photo) | BICYCLES, RUNNING |
24542 | 1993-09-08 | A1 | Eureka votes to proceed with waterfront revitalization projects. John Frederick in Photo. | EUREKA - OLD TOWN, WATERFRONT |
24543 | 1993-09-08 | A1 | Fisherman's Marketing Association says New catch limit won't save fish. | FISHERIES |
24544 | 1993-09-08 | A1 | Marjorie McIntyre picks up school kids in fog on first day of school. (Photo) | EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL |
24545 | 1993-09-08 | A1 | Bicycle helmet law passes, meaning minors now required to wear helmets. | BICYCLES |
24546 | 1993-09-08 | A3 | Drowning victim slipped and fell into the Trinity river Monday. | ACCIDENTS - WATER, DEATHS |
24547 | 1993-09-08 | A3 | Eureka City School teachers met at Jefferson for seminars on teaching. Gail Owren (Photo) | EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, TEACHERS |
24548 | 1993-09-08 | A3 | Medical reports and records legally open to the patient; Penny Figas explains. | MEDICAL CARE |
24549 | 1993-09-08 | A3 | Permit-Assistance center gets unanimous vote Tuesday. Will be on third floor of Eureka City Hall. | BUILDERS & BUILDING |
24550 | 1993-09-08 | A4 | Editorial: 3-year bachelor's degree holds promise for students. | COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES |