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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)
3301 1989-10-26 1 Eureka station held up again THEFT
3302 1989-10-26 3 Dennis James Learn hired as city school's business manager EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
3303 1989-10-26 3 Harmful monkey business, vandals at Sequoia Park Zoo ZOO
3304 1989-10-26 3 Eureka schools should make deep budget cuts, report says EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS
3305 1989-10-26 4 County schools working hard against drugs, Lois Beachy says in Face-to-Face interview DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE
3306 1989-10-26 5 Blue Lake alley parking targeted for discussion BLUE LAKE, PARKING & PARKING LOTS
3307 1989-10-26 5 County board designates World Population Week POPULATION
3308 1989-10-26 6 Dennis Hunter & John Frederick debate incumbent Howard Blumer at League of Women Voters debate HUMBOLDT BAY HARBOR DISTRICT
3309 1989-10-26 9 Dan Hauser plans forest products bill, here for subcommittee meeting LUMBER & LUMBERING
3310 1989-10-26 15 Arcata clinches boys' soccer title, if Eurekas forfeited games are not overruled SOCCER
3311 1989-10-26 A5 Idaho singer Patty Syme wins Country Showdown here MUSIC & MUSICIANS
3312 1989-10-26 A6 HSU's New Plays series starts well with "I, Lionel" by Bryan Williams THEATRES - HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
3313 1989-10-26 3 Eye care for needy patients available via California Vision Project, a local program HEALTH
3314 1989-10-27 1 Scarce food takes toll on regions sea birds. BIRDS
3315 1989-10-27 1 Agents search three buildings, including Paradise Hydroponics, Sylvandale, take growing materials. MARIJUANA
3316 1989-10-27 1 Pumpkin farm owned by Bob and Janet Anderson (photo). AGRICULTURE
3317 1989-10-27 1 Renegade steer bullies traffic in Fortuna. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, CATTLE
3318 1989-10-27 1 More help for quake victims is leaving Eureka. EARTHQUAKES
3319 1989-10-27 3 Eureka High pool faces shutdown in budget crisis (photo). EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
3320 1989-10-27 3 Health insurance concerns are top issue for Senior Legislature. INSURANCE & INSURANCE COMPANIES, MEDICAL CARE, SENIOR CITIZENS
3321 1989-10-27 6 Simpson Investment Co. gives $200,000 to Red Cross earthquake fund. EARTHQUAKES, RED CROSS
3322 1989-10-27 6 Trial ordered for Christopher Dancer in death of Joyce Schamehorn. HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
3323 1989-10-27 8 Plays in Progress spotlights local playwrights Brett Smith and Sue Bigelow. THEATRE & DRAMA
3324 1989-10-27 11 Myrtle Grove Cemetery not forgotten. CEMETERIES
3325 1989-10-27 12 H.S.U. Library donated Native American titles to Hoopa branch of Humboldt County Library (photo). HOOPA TOWN, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
3326 1989-10-27 15 Senior citizens can cash in on reverse mortgages (photo of John and Jean Leamy). MORTGAGES, SENIOR CITIZENS
3327 1989-10-28 1 Seized records from Paradise Hydroponics and Sylvandale Nursery lead to pot busts. MARIJUANA
3328 1989-10-28 1 Caped costumes; Batman, Teenage Ninja Turtles are hot Halloween garb. HALLOWEEN
3329 1989-10-28 3 Moving and shaking for earthquake victims. EARTHQUAKES, WINSHIP JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
3330 1989-10-28 3 McKinleyville rape suspect, Richard P. Kessler, to be tried Nov. 13. RAPE
3331 1989-10-28 3 White ribbons against pornography. PORNOGRAPHY
3332 1989-10-28 3 General Hospital staff aids earthquake victims. EARTHQUAKES, GENERAL HOSPITAL
3333 1989-10-28 6 Roof repairs, rain bad combination for Fortuna firms:Jolly's Ice Cream,Gundlach A/V,Gymnastics Exp. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, FORTUNA
3334 1989-10-28 6 Farmers' Home Administration loans were at $400,000 last fiscal year. AGRICULTURE
3335 1989-10-28 6 Owners of Woodsmen Restaurant and Service Station in Garberville get U-Haul dealership.n BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, GARBERVILLE
3336 1989-10-28 6 Home Federal conversion to HomeFed Bank completed. BANKS & BANKING
3337 1989-10-28 6 Better Homes and Gardens names Frank Whitney manager of syndication sales. MAGAZINES
3338 1989-10-28 7 Rev. Eric T. Duff will be installed as Parish Associate at Christ Episcopal Church Sunday Oct.29. CLERGY, EPISCOPAL CHURCHES
3339 1989-10-28 11 Andy Scholl's foot pads HSU grid fortunes. FOOTBALL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
3340 1989-10-29 01 David G. Norman, bicyclist, critically injured in fall on Hookton Rd ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
3341 1989-10-29 01 Leonard Herr, air pollution inspector for Air Quality District, says smoke bad for asthmatics here AIR POLLUTION
3342 1989-10-29 01 Speeding motorists have creative excuses to give arresting traffic officers POLICE, TRAFFIC
3343 1989-10-29 01 Robert "Bob" Miller of McKinleyville wins $20,000 on California Lottery "Big Spin" LOTTERY
3344 1989-10-29 03 Bernard De Paoli, former Humb. County DA, faces preliminary hearing on bribe charges in Redding COURTS, CRIME & CRIMINALS
3345 1989-10-29 03 Plans to widen Harrison Ave. will have public hearings in spring EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, HIGHWAYS & ROADS
3346 1989-10-29 03 Calif. Conservation Corps moving to Fortuna. Weott site to become minimum security prison CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS, PRISONS & JAILS
3347 1989-10-29 03 Rohnerville Rancheria Wiyot tribe studies zoning on posible purchase site for low-cost housing INDIANS - RESERVATIONS & RANCHERIAS, WIYOT
3348 1989-10-29 03 Teen-aged mothers forced into adulthood PREGNANCY, YOUTH
3349 1989-10-29 05 Homebound senior citizens cannot get home-administered flu shots MEDICAL CARE, SENIOR CITIZENS
3350 1989-10-29 06 Hobart Brown Halloween Party picketed by fundamentalist Christians HALLOWEEN