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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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26201 | 1994-01-08 | A1 | Former astronaut Harrison Schmitt shares memories of missions at HSU, Washington, South Bay Schools. | HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - EVENTS, SOUTH BAY SCHOOL, VISITORS, WASHINGTON SCHOOL |
26202 | 1994-01-08 | A2 | Election Board of the Yurok Tribe will hold election for Tribal Council March 17 (photo). | YUROK TRIBE |
26203 | 1994-01-08 | A2 | Law officials to discuss gang crime. | JUVENILE DELINQUENCY |
26204 | 1994-01-08 | A3 | Search for dog that bit Fortuna volunteer animal control officer. | DOGS |
26205 | 1994-01-08 | A3 | Rescue Mission supporter Forrest Jones donates crab bought to support Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum. | CRABS & CRABBING, RESCUE MISSION |
26206 | 1994-01-08 | A3 | Arcata City Council hires Northwest Consulting Group to develop grant application for senior housing | SENIORS - HOUSING |
26207 | 1994-01-08 | A3 | Supervisors appoint four new members to Humboldt County Resource Conservation District. | CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES |
26208 | 1994-01-08 | A3 | State Sen. Mike Thompson praises Gov. Pete Wilson's goals in State of the State speech. | THOMPSON, MIKE |
26209 | 1994-01-09 | A1 | Blue Lake: Chemical fungicides & cancer causing substances at McNamara & Pete's old mill leaking. | CANCER, TOXIC WASTES |
26210 | 1994-01-09 | A1 | Close-up: Art of the rub; massage practitioners Betty McGinty, Rosalind Ojala & Barbara Rudene talk. | ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE |
26211 | 1994-01-09 | A1 | Option 9 timber plan money to be more wisely spent than Redwood National Park funds says Anna Sparks | REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK, TIMBER INDUSTRY |
26212 | 1994-01-09 | A3 | Rainy weather delays pouring of Eureka library building footings & flooring,says Resco's John Murray | HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY |
26213 | 1994-01-09 | A4 | Editorial: Arcata co-housing idea known as Marsh Commons worthy of special attention. | ARCATA MARSH, HOUSING |
26214 | 1994-01-09 | A8 | Power outages in Eureka Saturday due to recent wind & rainy weather knocking down poles on Clark St. | POWER OUTAGES |
26215 | 1994-01-09 | B1 | Eurekan Dennis Turner's new book of the area from 1542 to 1992 titled "Place Names of Hum.Co.(Photos | BOOKS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - HISTORY |
26216 | 1994-01-09 | B2 | Mary Dennison, Linda Wigginton & Lorna Hall honored by Fortuna Business & Professional Women (Photo) | FORTUNA, WOMEN |
26217 | 1994-01-09 | B4 | Rick Chandler gets top honors at graduation of CR Police Officer training course.(Photo) | COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - CLASSES, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT |
26218 | 1994-01-09 | B4 | Acushnet Coast Guard Cutter crews receive honors. Jerry Sukowski, Dale Kincaid,James Holton & others | U.S. COAST GUARD |
26219 | 1994-01-10 | A1 | Sablefish catch reductions anticipated with new monthly verses weekly limits. Other groundfish lower | FISHERIES |
26220 | 1994-01-10 | A1 | Eureka Play Center at Cooper Gulch Park opened Friday for children & parents to learn things.(Photo) | CHILDREN, PARKS |
26221 | 1994-01-10 | A3 | Manila: Fire destroys womans sleeping quarters, the structure was burned down after woodstove mishap | FIRES |
26222 | 1994-01-10 | A3 | Missing 4 year old boy found near Samoa drag strip by volunteer fireman. | MISSING PERSONS |
26223 | 1994-01-10 | A3 | Home study option for students of Zoe Barnum High School being tried. | ZOE BARNUM HIGH SCHOOL |
26224 | 1994-01-10 | A3 | Arcata seeking to refinance $3.2 million 8% bonds at around the 5.6% rate. Victor Schuab quoted. | ARCATA - BUDGET |
26225 | 1994-01-11 | A1 | AIDS cases in Humboldt county now up to 120 since count started in 1985, half have died. | AIDS |
26226 | 1994-01-11 | A1 | Andrew Rosaia, a local wholesale beer, wine & liquor distributor, died at age 89 Sunday.(Photo) | DEATHS |
26227 | 1994-01-11 | A1 | Dan Hamburg's Congressional record of his first year displayed. (Photo, Graph) | HAMBURG, DAN |
26228 | 1994-01-11 | A1 | Yurok election marred by intercouncil feud. Dorson Zunia, Sue Maston, R.Haberman & Suzie Long quoted | YUROK TRIBE |
26229 | 1994-01-11 | A3 | John Speddin arrested for burlary of womans southeast Eureka home at 10:45 Monday night. | DRUGS, THEFT |
26230 | 1994-01-11 | A3 | Arcata appoints Stephen Leiker to National Org. on Disabilities & O'Rouke Swinney to Permits Board. | ARCATA - EMPLOYEES, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED |
26231 | 1994-01-11 | A3 | Fortuna police reissue Cop Cards, as kids like the trading cards.(Photo) | FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT |
26232 | 1994-01-11 | A6 | Local officials get preview of Brown Act changes concerning public meetings, input & voting. | PUBLIC OPINION, VOTING |
26233 | 1994-01-11 | A8 | Humb. Co. Board of Supervisors told about the Option 9 Timber plan about Shasta-Trinity Natl. Forest | ENVIRONMENTALISTS, TIMBER INDUSTRY |
26234 | 1994-01-11 | A1 | Eureka: Budget cuts hit home. Article on releasing suspects to save money. Kjeld Lyth talks. (Photo) | COURTS, EUREKA - BUDGET |
26235 | 1994-01-11 | A3 | Fortuna animal control officer bitten by dog escapes rabies shot series when owner finds shot record | FORTUNA POLICE DEPARTMENT, RABIES |
26236 | 1994-01-11 | A3 | Dinsmore: Eligia Petty arrested for shooting Sunny Side trailer park female resident. | SHOOTINGS |
26237 | 1994-01-11 | A3 | Final hearings elicit concerns over city expansion planning. Nestor Domingo speaks. (Photo) | EUREKA - PLANNING |
26238 | 1994-01-11 | A3 | Eureka: City wants to alter election process so current majority rule is changed to a plurality. | ELECTIONS |
26239 | 1994-01-11 | A3 | Arcata: California Youth Soccer Association denied fee waiver for using city soccer fields. | ARCATA - REVENUES, SOCCER |
26240 | 1994-01-11 | A4 | Editorial: North Coast gradually gains clout in Sacramento. | EUREKA MAYOR, HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS |
26241 | 1994-01-11 | A5 | Humboldt County targets drug use by passing "Drug House Ordinance" | DRUGS |
26242 | 1994-01-11 | A6 | Residents concerned about toxic chemicals in water caused by Blue Lake Forest Products mill. | BLUE LAKE, TOXIC WASTES |
26243 | 1994-01-11 | A6 | Westhaven clearcutting allowed to conmtinue by Humb. Co. Board of Supervisors in 3 to 2 vote. | TIMBER INDUSTRY |
26244 | 1994-01-11 | B1 | Lisa Conners of Humboldt Dog Obedience Group Shown at HUMDOG Dog Expo at Redwood Acres. (Photo) | DOGS |
26245 | 1994-01-11 | B2 | Six teen girls honored at tea as "Good Citizens" by Daughters of American Revolution. (Photo) | WOMEN |
26246 | 1994-01-13 | A1 | Methadone clinic site upsets neighborhood (photo) | DRUG ABUSE |
26247 | 1994-01-13 | A1 | Construction worker escapes building collapse with minor injuries | ACCIDENTS - INDUSTRIAL |
26248 | 1994-01-13 | A1 | Fishermen try auction for catch; buyers are cautious, prices fall | FISHERIES |
26249 | 1994-01-13 | A1 | Assault suspect, John Wayne Hill, back in jail after heart surgery | ASSAULT |
26250 | 1994-01-13 | A3 | Bakery may face boycott; workers want pay, benefits restored | BAKERIES |