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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)
3501 1989-11-10 3 Trinidad beach party included three Soviet citizens. TRINIDAD
3502 1989-11-10 3 Community mourns loss of Fortuna judge, Leslie Suprey. JUDGES
3503 1989-11-10 5 Ferndale to get 44% increase in water rate. FERNDALE, PUBLIC UTILITIES
3504 1989-11-10 5 Salute to veterans to air on KEET. TELEVISION & TV STATIONS, VETERANS, VETERANS DAY
3505 1989-11-10 6 TNT debuts on Cox Cable tonight. CABLE TV
3506 1989-11-10 8 Eureka approves street sweeper purchase. EUREKA PUBLIC WORKS
3507 1989-11-10 9 Getting ready to cope with a big, local earthquake. EARTHQUAKES, EMERGENCY SERVICES
3508 1989-11-11 1 Woman found dead in car in Myers Flat is identified as Dorothy Ann Cox of Manhatten Beach. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
3509 1989-11-11 1 County "doughboys" recall World War I (photo of William Early and Ward Bartlett.) VETERANS
3510 1989-11-11 1 Normal on the outside, Sempirvirens mental hospital is special on the inside. MENTAL HEALTH & MENTAL ILLNESS
3511 1989-11-11 3 Mushroom fest held today at Redwood Acres. MUSHROOMS
3512 1989-11-11 3 Bureau of Land Management California State Director Ed Hastey will speak at the Eureka Inn. LAND USE
3513 1989-11-11 3 Rescue Mission fights vandalism in alley behind mission. CRIME & CRIMINALS, RESCUE MISSION
3514 1989-11-11 3 Security and fire alarms now regulated by the city. FIRE PROTECTION
3515 1989-11-11 3 New Pelican Bay Prison boosts school enrollments in Del Norte. DEL NORTE COUNTY, EDUCATION, PELICAN BAY PRISON
3516 1989-11-11 3 Botched bypass wreaks havoc on Orick creeks; spawning cycle interrupted. CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION DEPT., FISHERIES, ORICK, PRAIRIE CREEK, REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
3517 1989-11-11 5 Trinidad police chief, George Gatto, gets new post as chief administrative officer. TRINIDAD
3518 1989-11-11 7 First Congregational United Church of Christ celebratess 130 years.n CHURCHES
3519 1989-11-11 7 Our Savior's Lutheran Church is celebrating their 90th anniversary Nov. 12. LUTHERAN CHURCHES
3520 1989-11-11 16 Obituary: Judge Leslie V. Suprey. JUDGES
3521 1989-11-11 17 HSU's Darin Bradbury looking to end career in style. FOOTBALL, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
3522 1989-11-12 01 Timber companies agree to weather data pact for slash burnings FIRES, LUMBER & LUMBERING
3523 1989-11-12 01 4.0 earthquake near Cape Mendocino, Sat., 11/11/89 EARTHQUAKES
3524 1989-11-12 01 Scott L. Nelson being held as murder suspect in Sept. slaying of Fortuna man HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
3525 1989-11-12 1 Traffic school in Eureka, conducted by Calif. Highway Patrol for traffic ticket receivers TRAFFIC
3526 1989-11-12 03 Murder suspect, David Farris, faces trial in January HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
3527 1989-11-12 03 John Thompson, convicted murderer, asks reduction of sentence HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
3528 1989-11-12 03 Death of Xavier Ray Eddington in Fortuna ruled accidental shooting ACCIDENTS (MISC)
3529 1989-11-12 03 Don Brewer, decoy maker, likes ducks for their beauty as well as their taste BIRDS, HUNTERS & HUNTING
3530 1989-11-12 05 Crescent City Fire Protection District gets new headquarters CRESCENT CITY, FIRE PROTECTION
3531 1989-11-12 07 Eureka City Attorney, David Prendergast, gets $9,000. merit raise EUREKA CITY EMPLOYEES & OFFICIALS
3532 1989-11-12 07 Illegal and dangerous posting of signs on telephone poles in Eureka discussed SAFETY, SIGNS & SIGNBOARDS
3533 1989-11-12 07 Eureka City Council to hold workshop on variety of subjects Tuesday EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
3534 1989-11-12 07 Planned Parenthood funding cut PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
3535 1989-11-12 15 Miranda 4-H members train dogs for the blind DOGS, FOUR-H CLUBS
3536 1989-11-12 16 Cancer Society to sponsor talks by Voyager pilots, Rutan and Yeager, at Zane Jr. High AVIATION
3537 1989-11-12 16 Great American Smokeout - Thursday SMOKING
3538 1989-11-12 17 "Celebrate the Season" fashion show to benefit Easter Seals Saturday CLOTHING & DRESS, CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
3539 1989-11-12 18 Federal law now requires all day-care providers to declare all income DAY CARE CENTERS - CHILDREN
3540 1989-11-12 19 North Coast Emnployers Advisory Group to discuss new workers' compensation legislation BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
3541 1989-11-12 19 Chuck Wright named new assistant manager for Eureka branch of U.S. Bank of California BANKS & BANKING
3542 1989-11-12 19 W.Brown and D.Christensen appointed to Six Rivers National Bank interim Board of directors BANKS & BANKING
3543 1989-11-12 19 Shearson, Lehman, Hutton to offer free public seminar on financially secure retirement FINANCIAL PLANNING
3544 1989-11-12 19 Carlotta Postmaster, Colleen Foster, to retire Dec. 1. POSTAL SERVICES, RETIREMENT
3545 1989-11-12 19 Calif. Bureau of Automotive Repair office to be opened here by Calif. Office of Ser Affairsrs
3546 1989-11-12 19 Calif. Bureau of Automotive Repair office to be opened here by Calif. Office of Consumer Affairs AUTOMOBILES
3547 1989-11-13 07 Humboldt Dog Obedience Group announces dog match results DOGS
3548 1989-11-13 01 3 Eurekan teens injured Sunday in head-on crash ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
3549 1989-11-13 01 Floyd Carl Mason arrested on suspicion of raping a Phillipsville teenager RAPE
3550 1989-11-13 01 Eureka Inn prepares for holidays with maritime flair CHRISTMAS, EUREKA INN