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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.

Microfilm Collection Info Northwestern California Newspapers

Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
3351 1989-10-29 08 Rain forest activists ask labeling of So.American beef because ranchers there destroy rain forests ENVIRONMENTALISTS, RAIN & RAINFALL
3352 1989-10-29 08 North Coast Daylight railroad reports best excursion service season ever RAILROADS
3353 1989-10-29 17 Joseph and Donna Bradley provide loving home for adopted children. Looking for home in Arcata ADOPTIONS, CHILD WELFARE, CHILDREN
3354 1989-10-29 18 Soroptimist International to hold fashion show Nov. 3 SOROPTIMISTS
3355 1989-10-29 18 Benevolent Protective Order of Elks to send donation to Bay Area for earthquake relief CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, EARTHQUAKES
3356 1989-10-29 18 Flu vaccine available at Redway's Rural Health Clinic MEDICAL CARE
3357 1989-10-29 18 Laura Murphy given Job's Daughters award AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
3358 1989-10-29 18 Journalism Department at Hsu honored HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
3359 1989-10-29 A-1 Special Section on automobiles AUTOMOBILES
3360 1989-10-29 19 Humboldt Bay cruise on Ponderosa donated for Redwood Memorial Hospital's 8th annual Gala BOATS & BOATING, REDWOOD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
3361 1989-10-29 19 Soroptimists to hold combined service clubs luncheon SOROPTIMISTS
3362 1989-10-29 24 Eureka's Debbie Davis first in women's masters division body building, invited to World Cup contest SPORTS
3363 1989-10-30 01 Credit card fraud is a risk that North Coast consumers run CRIME & CRIMINALS
3364 1989-10-30 01 David Norman of Loleta dies of injuries suffered in bicycle accident ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
3365 1989-10-30 03 Fred Sundquist, John Vance and Larry Hansen seek fire board seats ELECTIONS - 1989
3366 1989-10-31 23 Pacific Gas & Electric is studying a proposal to move personnel out of Fortuna FORTUNA, PUBLIC UTILITIES
3367 1989-10-31 01 Year-round schools in Humboldt County could become a reality HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION, SCHOOLS
3368 1989-10-31 29 Readers say sportsmanship comes first at Mckinleyville and stand firm behind coach Dave Lonn FOOTBALL, MCKINLEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
3369 1989-10-31 01 Times-Standard assigns David Hill to Crescent City NEWSPAPERS
3370 1989-10-31 01 Fire in the electrical substation at Louisiana Pacific knocked out power to parts of the pulp mill FIRES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC
3371 1989-10-31 05 Increased funding could help expectant mothers in Humboldt County PREGNANCY
3372 1989-10-31 01 Fortuna resident Barbara Lee is local tarot card reader OCCULT SCIENCES
3373 1989-11-01 1 Murder verdict against Suzan & Michael Carson upheld by appellate court HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
3374 1989-11-01 1 Lawrence Michael McNay arrested on suspicion of robbery THEFT
3375 1989-11-01 1 Area mussels still pose health threat, "red tide" MUSSELS
3376 1989-11-01 1 Carl & Linda Ringler, winners of $11.7 million, shun spotlight & award ceremony, move LOTTERY
3377 1989-11-01 1 Inmates will begin arriving at new prison on Dec. 1 PELICAN BAY PRISON
3378 1989-11-01 3 Kevin Kons & Michael Ridenour face charges on manufacturing methamphetamine DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE
3379 1989-11-01 5 Norman Katz attacks Arcata over shelter closing HOMELESS
3380 1989-11-01 5 Shelter gave Eileen Bennett chance for a new start HOMELESS
3381 1989-11-01 7 Friends of the Redwood Libraries will have a members-only book sale on Saturday LIBRARIES
3382 1989-11-01 7 Students gifts ease loneliness of homebound CHILDREN
3383 1989-11-01 7 Madaket restoration nearing finish, costly project proves worthwhile BOATS & BOATING
3384 1989-11-01 9 Arcata's Sun Frost produces world's most efficient refrigerators BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, ENERGY
3385 1989-11-02 1 Mud from Redwood Park bypass clogs nearby creeks HIGHWAYS & ROADS, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
3386 1989-11-02 1 HSU set to increase housing, parking HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
3387 1989-11-02 1 Kevin Scott & Doug Walker hospitalized after gas leaks at mill CHEMICALS, SIMPSON PAPER COMPANY
3388 1989-11-02 15 CR's Doreen Young is off & running, takes aim on cross country title on Saturday RUNNING
3389 1989-11-02 19 A boating tradition lives on in Oregon: wooden drift boats still have niche BOATS & BOATING
3390 1989-11-02 5 Authorities warn of mail theft THEFT
3391 1989-11-02 3 Arcata named Pacific Coast's fog capital ARCATA, WEATHER
3392 1989-11-02 3 Mayor Victor Green leaves council, Jeff Redmond takes over ARCATA MAYOR
3393 1989-11-02 3 County wants deadline extension for training in hazardous waste TOXIC WASTES
3394 1989-11-02 3 Correction:article on Ridenour & Kons wrong in saying they will be tried for possession DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE
3395 1989-11-02 A3 Eagle House drops live entertainment THEATRES - EAGLE HOUSE
3396 1989-11-02 A4 KHSU gets the blues Monday afternoons RADIO
3397 1989-11-02 A7 Vince Gill wins over Eagle House in return visit MUSIC & MUSICIANS
3398 1989-11-03 1 Eureka woman, unidentified, killed in single car accident on Elk River Road (photo of car). ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
3399 1989-11-03 1 Mad River Community Hospital unveils plans for "medical campus". MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
3400 1989-11-03 1 Potential property seizures may help turn tide in fight against pot growers. MARIJUANA