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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)
351 1989-02-12 05 Thomas J. McMurray, Jr. business man and former City Council member, honored for his contributions. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, PERSONALITIES
352 1989-02-12 07 Eureka Municipal Golf Course lease renewed for one year. GOLF & GOLF COURSES
353 1989-02-12 13 Local rabbit raisers discuss their merchandise and the Winter Wabbit Woundup. RABBITS, SMALL BUSINESS
354 1989-02-12 14 Hair styling salons to have Haircut-A-Thon to benefit American Heart Association AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
355 1989-02-12 14 Davis Boston, Redwood Art Association president, plans Spring Art Exhibit. ART & ARTISTS
356 1989-02-12 15 Jeanine Vezie is president of Redwood Chapter of the California Medical Assistants Association. HEALTH, MEDICAL CARE, PERSONALITIES
357 1989-02-13 1 Ferndale's Ray Hunt makes training horses easy HORSES & HORSE SHOWS
358 1989-02-13 3 HSU ethics pledge for grads catches on HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
359 1989-02-14 25 Eureka High girls basketball - winners on and off the court BASKETBALL
360 1989-02-14 23 Junior championship race included in Tour of Unknown Coast BICYCLES & CYCLING
361 1989-02-14 3 Arcata Council to discuss plan for local UC campus ARCATA CITY COUNCIL, COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
362 1989-02-14 3 Wade and Lois LeRoy from Bridgeville celebrate 68th wedding anniversary MARRIAGES
363 1989-02-15 1 Eureka police talks fail, union rejects 15% pay hike over 3 years EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
364 1989-02-15 1 Recall drive planned against Eureka City Council EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, RECALLS
365 1989-02-15 3 Canine showoffs at Eureka Kennel Clubs semi-annual dog show DOGS
366 1989-02-15 3 County takes steps toward reduction in building fees BUILDERS & BUILDING
367 1989-02-15 5 Jennie Smith, at Humboldt Home Health Services, juggles schedules at 70 MEDICAL CARE, PERSONALITIES
368 1989-02-15 7 Small business videotapes available at North Coast Small Business Center BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
369 1989-02-15 11 Humboldt Women for Shelter need volunteers, will offer training program DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, WOMEN
370 1989-02-15 11 Caryn Smetana is president of new chapter of Philanthropic Educational Organization CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
371 1989-02-15 17 E.H.S.'s Lady Loggers clinch B.F.C. title BASKETBALL
372 1989-02-15 17 Tina Lichens chosen for trip to Japan, fund drive under way SPORTS
373 1989-02-16 1 Bietz to leave Fortuna Hign School position in June FORTUNA HIGH SCHOOL
374 1989-02-16 1 Putting up a dividing line on Highway 101 in Eureka HIGHWAYS & ROADS
375 1989-02-16 1 Illegal chemicals spill into Eel River Tributary, from making methamphetamine DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE, WATER POLLUTION
376 1989-02-16 1 Eureka Police claims city waging misinformation campaign EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
377 1989-02-16 3 Arcata Council will ask H.S.U. to move historic Jones House HISTORICAL HOUSES, SITES, ETC.
378 1989-02-16 5 Seniors sew special bags for foster children VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERISM
379 1989-02-16 15 P.G.& E. offers relief on high energy bills PUBLIC UTILITIES
380 1989-02-16 5 Blue Lake seeks money to fix roof of Prasch Hall recreation center BLUE LAKE, PARKS
381 1989-02-17 1 Salvation Army opens refuge for youngsters. CHILD WELFARE, SALVATION ARMY
382 1989-02-17 1 State water board wants more data on discharges by pulp mills. PULP MILLS, WATER POLLUTION
383 1989-02-17 3 National Condom Week at H.S.U. to encourage safer sex. A.I.D.S., BIRTH CONTROL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION, SEX EDUCATION
384 1989-02-17 3 L-P boiler project could increase air pollution say environmentalists. AIR POLLUTION, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC
385 1989-02-17 3 Jury convicts William Dutra of assault with firearm upon Kevin Yorks. HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
386 1989-02-17 3 Girl testifies she destroyed rifle used in killing of Verl Patton by John Thompson. HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
387 1989-02-17 7 Nine vie for "Ambassador of the Year" in cancer benefit. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
388 1989-02-17 7 Nine vie for "Ambassador of the Year" in cancer benefit. CANCER
389 1989-02-17 7 Service award to go to those who help the homeless. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, HOMELESS
390 1989-02-17 7 Simpson Timber seeking scholarship recipients. SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS, SIMPSON TIMBER COMPANY
391 1989-02-17 10 Eureka/Humboldt Economic Development Corp. seeks more funding. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
392 1989-02-17 10 County jobless rate dips during December. EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
393 1989-02-17 9 Mary Claire Gunderson, Jazzercise teacher, profiled. EXERCISE PROGRAMS, PERSONALITIES
394 1989-02-17 9 Richard Hutchison elected chairman of Salvation Army Advisory Board. SALVATION ARMY
395 1989-02-17 9 Youth Educational Services to hold Trash-a-thon beach cleanup. BEACHES
396 1989-02-18 1 Jail inmate, Matthew Day, escapes briefly. PRISONS & JAILS
397 1989-02-18 1 Three men, P. Hoes, D. Heller, W. Thompson, hurt in Arcata crash. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
398 1989-02-18 1 Words are Kelso's special delivery (Kelso's Messenger Service). PERSONALITIES
399 1989-02-18 1 Suspected team of shoplifters lead Arcata police on wild Friday chase (New Outdoor Store). THEFT
400 1989-02-18 3 Lab results: Mill Creek water O.K. ALDERPOINT, WATER SUPPLY