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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)
25451 1993-11-13 A1 Local focus on homeless, hunger; many relief events sponsored by Homeless Network, YES at HSU. HOMELESS, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - EVENTS
25452 1993-11-13 A3 Winship pupils get the picture on closed-circuit TV system. TELEVISION, WINSHIP JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
25453 1993-11-13 A3 Former Eurekan Russel L. Thomas faces prison in Oregon for brutal rape. RAPE
25454 1993-11-13 A3 Rio Dell citizens can drop recyclables today. RECYCLING
25455 1993-11-13 A3 Citizens Advisory Committee for Landfill to dump some landfill sites. REFUSE DISPOSAL
25456 1993-11-13 A3 Supervisors name Nov. 18 as day of Great American Smokeout. SMOKING
25457 1993-11-13 A3 Sierra Pacific Industries plans to sell wood chips. TIMBER INDUSTRY
25458 1993-11-13 A3 Donations sought in Blue Lake to save Skinner Store, move it beside City Hall. BLUE LAKE, HISTORICAL SITES
25459 1993-11-13 A6 Kinetic memories sought for Dale Olsen, victim of trailer blaze. FIRES, KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE
25460 1993-11-13 A6 Six Rivers sale plan cut by Clinton forest policy. SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST, TIMBER INDUSTRY
25461 1993-11-13 A10 Volunteers in action; members of Lutheran Brotherhood build bookcases for Humboldt Literacy Project. LITERACY, LUTHERAN CHURCHES, VOLUNTEERS
25462 1993-11-13 B1 Mike Pigg captures APT/World Cup Championship by finishing first in America's Paradise Triathalon. TRIATHLON
25463 1993-11-14 A1 Close-up: Children abusing alcohol at grade-school ages. (photos) ALCOHOLISM, CHILDREN
25464 1993-11-14 A1 Mary Lou Prentice shown rowing by Woodley Island. (Photo) BOATING
25465 1993-11-14 A1 Ecover a Belgian company that manufactures cleansing goods decides not move to Humboldt county. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
25466 1993-11-14 A3 Pelican Bay Prison comments by Ron Holden and Jan Williams. PELICAN BAY PRISON
25467 1993-11-14 A3 Arcata: Norman Katz of the volunteer animal control officer interviewed. (Photo) ARCATA POLICE DEPARTMENT
25468 1993-11-14 A4 Editorial: Option 9 funds for real if North Coast acts now TIMBER INDUSTRY
25469 1993-11-14 A12 Coast Guard aids Tahomah and a skiff in rough water in Humboldt Bay. ACCIDENTS - WATER, BOATING
25470 1993-11-14 B1 Style: Elaine Carrier, Al & Phyllis Truby interviewed on Hospice cancer topics.(Photos) CANCER, HOSPICE
25471 1993-11-14 B3 Blind and vision impaired people helped by new technology, HAP, HSU and Easter Seal society noted. EASTER SEALS, HUMBOLDT ACCESS PROJECT, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
25472 1993-11-14 B4 Day without smoking, American Cancer Societies, Great American Smokeout starts. CANCER, SMOKING
25473 1993-11-15 A1 County finds new funds; supervisors may still make layoff decisions HUMBOLDT COUNTY - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
25474 1993-11-15 A1 Low rain no cause for worry; region should hit normal by January RAIN
25475 1993-11-15 A1 Photos: A moving experience; builing moves to ready site for new jail/court building HUMBOLDT COUNTY COURTHOUSE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
25476 1993-11-15 A3 Fungus turns hot-button issue at Mushroom Fair (Photo: Dr. David Largent) FAIRS, MUSHROOMS
25477 1993-11-15 A3 Arcata fine-tunes tactics to halt illegal camping VAGRANTS
25478 1993-11-15 A3 Eureka mulls dealine for seismic repairs EARTHQUAKES
25479 1993-11-15 A3 Bad heater blamed for house fire in Eureka FIRES
25480 1993-11-15 A3 Volunteers pay-off for Six Rivers National Forest SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
25481 1993-11-15 A5 Little rain, but no need to panic RAIN
25482 1993-11-15 A9 Eureka Loggers win youth football 3A title, Eel River nabs 2A division championship EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, FOOTBALL
25483 1993-11-15 B2 Photo: Bulbs for Sequoia Park; donated by Humboldt Garden Clubs PARKS
25484 1993-11-15 B2 Several classes set in Fortuna RECREATION
25485 1993-11-16 A1 Committee picks site for landfill; area east of Cutten called best REFUSE DISPOSAL
25486 1993-11-16 A1 Calling all discards; recyclers urge public to bring phone books in RECYCLING
25487 1993-11-16 A1 Forest Service revamps investigative unit U.S. FOREST SERVICE
25488 1993-11-16 A1 L-P aims to hire 3,000 in 5 years; diversification called key to growth (photo: Bob Simpson) LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
25489 1993-11-16 A3 Fortunans get senator's ear; Thompson discusses welfare, Headwaters during city forum (photo) THOMPSON, MIKE
25490 1993-11-16 A3 Report scheduled on waste system in Manila MANILA
25491 1993-11-16 A3 Teens suspected of setting blazes in Fortuna ARSON, FIRES
25492 1993-11-16 A3 Workshop focuses on good parenting PARENTING
25493 1993-11-16 A3 Coast Guard boat Sapelo summoned to Seattle to provide security for President's conference U.S. COAST GUARD
25494 1993-11-16 A3 Nudity conflict sparks discussion in Arcata ARCATA CITY COUNCIL
25495 1993-11-16 A5 Kieth James Hudson placed on probation for vehicular manslaughter of older brother ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
25496 1993-11-16 D1 13 HSU grid stars honored by NCAC (photo: Jarrod Spaulding) FOOTBALL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS
25497 1993-11-16 D3 Logger Chris Crichton is H-DNL's Most Valuable Player EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL, FOOTBALL
25498 1993-11-18 A1 Eureka teacher layoffs?; district must change, state audit says EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS, TEACHERS
25499 1993-11-18 A1 A little help from Friends; donations pave way for library's smooth progress (photo) HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
25500 1993-11-18 A1 Biologist named Forest Service chief; local environmentalists and timber officials debate value U.S. FOREST SERVICE