You are here

Times Standard

Displaying 31101 - 31150 of 51162

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.

Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
31101 1995-01-04 A3 Yuroks track down members; present enrollment of 2,954 may double after current drive YUROK TRIBE
31102 1995-01-04 Sup North Coast Kids: toys, reading, black bears, art, nature study. CHILDREN
31103 1995-01-05 A1 Eureka Inn majority sale OK'd: new owners John Biord and Deborah Biord EUREKA INN
31104 1995-01-05 A3 Temblor damage shuts Eureka High School library EARTHQUAKES
31105 1995-01-05 A5 December temblor losses climb to $2.7 million; estimates include 299 dwellings, 30 businesses EARTHQUAKES
31106 1995-01-07 A1 North state hit by big storms RAIN
31107 1995-01-07 A1 Highway plan may be revised: protests over Caltrans' Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park HIGHWAYS & ROADS, PARKS
31108 1995-01-07 A3 Arcata High School is 100 years old: marked by student party, visits from retired teachers ARCATA HIGH SCHOOL
31109 1995-01-07 A5 Salmon catch high in '94, but prices were low SALMON
31110 1995-01-08 A1 Tale of timber towns: Crannell, Falk, Korbel and others. COMPANY TOWNS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY - HISTORY, KORBEL
31111 1995-01-08 A1 Area marks damage, set for new rain RAIN
31112 1995-01-08 A3 HSU library to open after quake repairs EARTHQUAKES, LIBRARIES
31113 1995-01-10 A1 Rivers pulling back; warning remains in effect FLOODS
31114 1995-01-10 A1 Ferndale endures water, mud FERNDALE, FLOODS
31115 1995-01-10 A3 Cyclists fear hazardous Old Arcata Road; group calls for completion BICYCLES
31116 1995-01-11 A1 And now...the mud; flood locales clean up FERNDALE, FLOODS
31117 1995-01-11 A3 Humboldt supervisors go live; weekly meetings to be carried on cable public access channel HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
31118 1995-01-11 A4 Editorial: Phone blackout a reminder of region's rural isolation TELEPHONE SERVICE
31119 1995-01-11 A10 Some roads still closed; county faces damage from floods, slides FLOODS, HIGHWAYS & ROADS
31120 1995-01-11 C1 Fortuna women honored by Business & Professional Women: Dorthy Early, Diana Perry, Holly Cunningham WOMEN
31121 1995-01-12 A1 More floods feared; preliminary damage estimates FLOODS
31122 1995-01-12 A3 Chief U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson lashes Pelican Bay; brutality rampant PELICAN BAY PRISON
31123 1995-01-12 A5 Humboldt Bay channel deepening project wins top federal priority HUMBOLDT BAY, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
31124 1995-01-13 A1 Eel delta livestock toll grim; cattle, sheep perish; others still stranded FLOODS
31125 1995-01-13 A2 Mattole area toughs it out: Petrolia, Honeydew spending much of week without power HONEYDEW, PETROLIA
31126 1995-01-14 A1 Burial dispute; Humboldt seeks site for drowned animals FLOODS
31127 1995-01-14 A5 Eureka alters housing plan; state rejected draft on issue of homeless HOMELESS
31128 1995-01-15 A1 Storm damage surveyed; north coast farms, roads under water FLOODS
31129 1995-01-15 A1 Examining the dream: despite adversity, African Americans are surviving, succeeding on north coast BLACKS
31130 1995-01-15 A3 Trial set to begin in murder case: Teresa Gloria McNally accused of killing Linda Frances Shapiro HOMICIDE
31131 1995-01-15 A3 Homeless cram T Street shelter HOMELESS
31132 1995-01-15 A10 Religion: residents deal with church life BLACKS, RELIGION
31133 1995-01-15 A11 Bright spots: making inroads BLACKS
31134 1995-01-15 A11 NAACP: chapter important BLACKS
31135 1995-01-15 C1 No longer keeping silent; hearing impairments no longer hold them back PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
31136 1995-01-16 A1 Flood urgency actions ended: cleanup continues; man's death revealed (Michael Karlson) FERNDALE, FLOODS
31137 1995-01-16 A1 Eureka crime rate on state's worst list CRIME & CRIMINALS
31138 1995-01-16 A1 Indian Island residents want rules to changing their homes eased GUNTHER ISLAND
31139 1995-01-16 C5 Reaching out brings awards home: local business prizes teens' volunteer work VOLUNTEERS
31140 1995-01-17 A1 Judge Banducci takes stand before Fortuna City Council in bid to save court COURTS
31141 1995-01-17 A1 Home improvements for Bill, Ziggy finished: repairs on chimpanzee enclosure halt zoo fund drive ZOO
31142 1995-01-17 A5 Fortuna's fiscal condition strong, city manager Dale Neiman says FORTUNA - REVENUES
31143 1995-01-18 A1 City (Eureka) accused of illegally filling wetlands (Eureka Slough) by federal officials. WETLANDS
31144 1995-01-18 A1 Rail car planned to bridge washed-out road to Petrolia; over McNutt Creek FLOODS, HIGHWAYS & ROADS
31145 1995-01-18 A1 More feuding; City Councilman Ernie Cannady brushes with Pat Varnado. RIO DELL CITY COUNCIL
31146 1995-01-18 A5 Fortuna's 1993 crime rate half of California average CRIME & CRIMINALS, FORTUNA
31147 1995-01-19 A1 Simpson Redwood Co. deal gets Arcata OK; land for industrial park in sale ARCATA
31148 1995-01-19 A1 Federal suit surprises Eureka city officials, landowners: filling Eureka Slough WETLANDS
31149 1995-01-19 A1 Prison use unlikely for old Navy base (Centerville Beach Naval Facility) CENTERVILLE
31150 1995-01-19 A3 Waste may hit the road: spent nuclear rods could be hauled out over Highway 101 HUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, TOXIC WASTES