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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)
251 1989-02-03 1 Snow met by headaches, joy. SNOW
252 1989-02-03 1 Students discuss snow. SNOW
253 1989-02-03 3 Albert Davis to discuss local pioneering families: Bryant and Davis. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
254 1989-02-03 3 Eureka City Manager Tooley suspects illegal use of police car in commercial. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
255 1989-02-03 3 Klamath Fishery Management Council hears plan for longer salmon season. FISHERIES, SALMON
256 1989-02-03 9 Humboldt State University fisheries professor Terry Roelofs receives award. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, TEACHERS
257 1989-02-03 9 Perky Roberts elected president for 1989. SOROPTIMISTS
258 1989-02-03 9 Humboldt inventors recalled at Clarke Museum. CLARKE MUSEUM, INVENTIONS & INVENTORS
259 1989-02-03 9 Silent auction booksale offers special volumes. BOOKS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
260 1989-02-03 9 North Coast Emergency Medical Services receives grant from Simpson Paper Company. EMERGENCY SERVICES, MEDICAL CARE, SIMPSON PAPER COMPANY
261 1989-02-03 11 Ancient Mayans subject of CR tour. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, TOURISTS & TRAVEL
262 1989-02-03 20 Hoopa Best Western Motel opens on Highway 96. HOOPA TRIBE, HOTELS, MOTELS, ETC.
263 1989-02-03 20 Pacific Gas & Electric property tax bill in county exceeds $1.7 million. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
264 1989-02-04 1 Snow causes chaos; cold night for lost skier, Christopher Marrone. MISSING PERSONS, SNOW
265 1989-02-04 1 Missing teen, Joshua Oshiro, found safe near Blue Lake. MISSING PERSONS
266 1989-02-04 1 Sean M. Kingrey's drowning was accidental. ACCIDENTS - WATER
267 1989-02-04 1 Arcata Children's Center has no collector. DAY CARE CENTERS - CHILDREN
268 1989-02-04 1 County code fallout explored. HUMBOLDT COUNTY PLANNING DEPT.
269 1989-02-04 3 Eureka Police appeal to citizens for support. EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
270 1989-02-04 3 State health insurance chief concern among area seniors. HEALTH, SENIOR CITIZENS
271 1989-02-04 3 Lil Stodder named Arcata's Government Leader of the Year. ARCATA
272 1989-02-04 7 Industry needed to fill trucks. TRUCKS & TRUCKING
273 1989-02-05 1 24th Annual Clam Beach Run goes on Saturday in spite of snow. RUNNING
274 1989-02-05 1 Weather conditions, snow levels, road conditions given. SNOW
275 1989-02-05 1 Tracy John Cote of Eureka reported missing since wednesday. MISSING PERSONS
276 1989-02-05 1 Marian Ledger,Senior Volunteer, uses lifelong hobby of photography in her work. VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERISM
277 1989-02-05 3 Ervin Renner, Humboldt County Supervisor, honored at retirement party. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
278 1989-02-05 3 CR's High Tech Center aids students with physical and learning difficulties. COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, EDUCATION
279 1989-02-05 6 Clothing sales in Humboldt Co. increased since opening of Bayshore Mall ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, RETAIL STORES
280 1989-02-05 07 Arcata's Design Assistance Committee wins award citations for various business projects in 1987. ARCATA, BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
281 1989-02-05 7 Consumer Credit Counselors sponsoring several credit and debt management seminars in Feb. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
282 1989-02-05 8 Arcata Child Care Task Force to meet to assess child care needs in Arcata. ARCATA, DAY CARE CENTERS - CHILDREN
283 1989-02-05 8 County Jail sites narrow to 2 - 1 in Arcata; 1 in Eureka. HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
284 1989-02-05 12 United Way of Humboldt moves to larger quarters in Eureka. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, UNITED WAY FUND
285 1989-02-05 12 Sequoia Park Zoo needs volunteers for tours ZOO
286 1989-02-05 12 Waiver of fee for police patrol at Arcata Sister City Project block party in Oct. approved by Councl ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
287 1989-02-05 13 Clam Beach Run winners announced. RUNNING
288 1989-02-05 21 Kathryn Williams, palm reader, advises Eurekans about past, present, and future. OCCULT SCIENCES
289 1989-02-06 1 HSU survey proposed to help troubled teens EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, YOUTH
290 1989-02-06 1 Eureka man robbed at Buhne and S streets THEFT
291 1989-02-06 1 Tracy Cote returns safely MISSING PERSONS
292 1989-02-06 1 27 degree temperature breaks previous record of 30 degrees WEATHER
293 1989-02-06 3 Fortuna fifth graders publish their own newspapers FORTUNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
294 1989-02-07 23 Arcata wrestling machine in high gear WRESTLING
295 1989-02-07 9 Timothy Lawlor named HSU outstanding professor for 1988-89 HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
296 1989-02-07 3 Drainage feasibility study approved for proposed Rohner Creek Bypass Project by Fortuna Council FORTUNA
297 1989-02-07 1 Coast Guard searches for missing crab boat BOATS & BOATING, U.S. COAST GUARD
298 1989-02-07 1 Adorni rec center gets go-ahead ADORNI PROJECT
299 1989-02-08 1 Police pay agenda item postponed by City Council, overflow crowd EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
300 1989-02-08 1 L-P boiler plans delayed by hearing AIR POLLUTION, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC, WATER POLLUTION