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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)
32451 1995-08-23 A6 McKinleyville Citizens Advisory Committee grows MCKINLEYVILLE - PLANNING
32452 1995-08-23 C1 On the Hammond Trail; new section brings safer water route; photo TRAILS
32453 1995-08-24 A6 Private land key to Eel River watershed revival; 70% of tributaries focus to restore salmon runs SALMON
32454 1995-08-24 A6 Orick burl fest features wood, food ORICK
32455 1995-08-24 B3 Chinook still below quota FISHING, SALMON
32456 1995-08-25 A1 Wal-Mart prepares plans for Indianola RETAIL STORES
32457 1995-08-25 A1 Loleta's largest housing tract in 20 years sought by builder, Chuck Nelson LOLETA
32458 1995-08-25 A4 Face to face: Denise Stone CRIME PREVENTION, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
32459 1995-08-25 A5 Trinidad still hoping for police boost TRINIDAD
32460 1995-08-25 C1 Farewell exhibit for John Wesa; photo ART & ARTISTS
32461 1995-08-25 C2 Fishermen's Memorial Statue now part of Humboldt Arts Council's Permanent Collection; photo ART & ARTISTS
32462 1995-08-26 A1 Mixed views over Wal-Mart; merchants, officials spell our pros, cons RETAIL STORES
32463 1995-08-27 A1 Violence targets 'Grateful Dead sorts' on Arcata plaza ASSAULT
32464 1995-08-27 B1 A resolute woman's enduring vision; Cecile Clarke worked to keep local history alive; photos CLARKE MUSEUM
32465 1995-08-27 D1 The doctor is in ... on line; East Humboldt, South Trinity residents use video link for medical aid MEDICAL CARE
32466 1995-08-27 D4 Wood festival in Orick; 3rd annual Burl Woodfest; photos ORICK
32467 1995-08-28 A1 Head-on crash south of Orick kills Rebecca Pinedo, Rigoberto Posos-Castille, injures 5 others. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
32468 1995-08-28 A1 House leader Dick Armey stops by Eureka to campaign for Frank Riggs (photo). REPUBLICAN PARTY, RIGGS, FRANK
32469 1995-08-28 A1 Suspect James Clinton Beres arrested in stabbing of Grateful Dead fan Jason Childress in Arcata . ASSAULT
32470 1995-08-28 A3 Bruce Fisher, Fortuna Elementary, and Ginny Dexter, Hydes-ville School, "return" from space. TEACHERS
32471 1995-08-28 A3 Karl Thompson of Fortuna arrested on suspicion of drunk driving after striking pickup. DRUNK DRIVERS
32472 1995-08-28 A3 Fortuna City Council honors resident Bob Olson for volunteer work. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
32473 1995-08-28 A5 HSU's Telonicher Marine Lab experiment probes feasibility of sea urchin farming (photo). MARINE LABS
32474 1995-08-28 B2 Local teens studying with American Field Service Intercultural Programs pictured. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS
32475 1995-08-29 A1 Eureka mural makes Newsweek; Flatmo original featured in magazine business story. ART & ARTISTS
32476 1995-08-29 A1 Eureka Municipal Court Judge John Morrison quits abruptly. JUDGES
32477 1995-08-29 A1 Arcata trucker Boyd Ray Bagley, killed leaping from truck. TRUCKS & TRUCKING
32478 1995-08-29 A3 Camp stays, homeless vow; Cooper Gulch becomes site for showdown (photo: Paloma Bedell, RickSpringer HOMELESS
32479 1995-08-29 A3 Plan for the "Big One" booklet urges. EARTHQUAKES
32480 1995-08-29 A6 Plans for parallel arts centers progress. ART & ARTISTS, BUILDERS & BUILDING, HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL
32481 1995-08-29 A6 Drunk driving murder trial for David Kent Thompson begins picking jury. DRUNK DRIVERS, HOMICIDE
32482 1995-08-29 A6 Jon Daryl Matilton, accused killer of Rachel and Issac Saxon , faces possible life sentence. HOMICIDE
32483 1995-08-30 A1 HSU high in quality poll; Money mag. ranks universities on costs, education. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
32484 1995-08-30 A1J retiring Judge John Morrison looks back on 20 years on the bench (photo). JUDGES
32485 1995-08-30 A1 Gang motive alleged in Amber Slaughter death trial of Thomas Dunaway, Abraham Gerving. HOMICIDE, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
32486 1995-08-30 A1 Public Health study probes drug use, HIV link AIDS, DRUG ABUSE, PUBLIC HEALTH
32487 1995-08-30 A3 Curtis Wilson, formerly of Eureka, now heads Siskiyou Co.Office of Education. EDUCATION
32488 1995-08-30 Sup State program SAFE-BIDCO helps business owners find funding. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
32489 1995-08-30 Sup Speaking the language: translator Patty Steed helps tap Spanish-spealing markets. HISPANIC AMERICANS
32490 1995-08-30 A5 KEET asks time donation to schools in Project Reach Out. SCHOOLS, TELEVISION, VOLUNTEERS
32491 1995-08-30 A5 Stream restoration work expected to take years. FISH
32492 1995-08-30 A5 Big Foot Days celebration set to stomp Willow Creek. BIGFOOT DAYS
32493 1995-08-30 B1 Women and the vote: photo: Ruth French, Joyce Moser, Sally Upatisringa celebrate 75th anniversary. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS, VOTING
32494 1995-08-30 B1 Therapeutic Foster Care Program an intensive care strategy for youths. FOSTER PARENTS, YOUTH
32495 1995-08-30 B2 Library gifts from Kyoritsu Women's School in Tokyo presented to Judy Klapproth. HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
32496 1995-08-30 B4 Randy Matyshock comes home; Ferndale grad excited to be with Humboldt. FERNDALE UNION HIGH SCHOOL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - SPORTS
32497 1995-08-31 A1 Amber Slaughter death trial opens; double juries hear opening statements. HOMICIDE, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
32498 1995-08-31 A1 Penalty in false kidnap; Aimee Bratcher placed on 3 year probation, fined $1963. KIDNAPPING, RAPE
32499 1995-08-31 A1 L-P, Assn. of Western Pulp and Paper Workers union contract stalls, company rep cancels meeting. LABOR UNIONS, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
32500 1995-08-31 A3 Off-road riders, county clash; state asked to resolve dispute over vehicles using Manila land. BEACHES, DUNES, OFF-ROAD VEHICLES