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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)
3651 1989-11-22 1 CR hosts "New Americans Thanksgiving", mysterious holiday a joy for immigrants IMMIGRANTS & IMMIGRATION, THANKSGIVING DAY
3652 1989-11-22 3 Eureka recall leaders, city officials exchange barbs during meeting EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, RECALLS
3653 1989-11-22 3 Local groups to serve Thanksgiving dinners THANKSGIVING DAY
3654 1989-11-22 3 Eureka puts lien against Vance Hotel VANCE HOTEL
3655 1989-11-22 3 Millworker Cigam Nam X claims bias forced him to quit job, sues L-P DISCRIMINATION, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC
3656 1989-11-22 5 Petitions complicate talks over Ferndale's water system purchase FERNDALE, WATER SUPPLY
3657 1989-11-22 6 Camelot Stables is home of 4-H Therapy Riding for Access to Independence & Learning FOUR-H CLUBS, HORSES & HORSE SHOWS, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
3658 1989-11-22 6 Katy Marks has won the Young Artists Contest sponsored by the Chico Symphony Guild MUSIC & MUSICIANS
3659 1989-11-22 6 Earthquake news is on fault-line hotline, 826-6020 EARTHQUAKES
3660 1989-11-22 9 Council gives final approval to controversial lease for Municipal Golf Course GOLF & GOLF COURSES
3661 1989-11-22 11 Citizens Utilities Co. vice president & director Don Oestreicher is retiring TELEPHONE SERVICE
3662 1989-11-23 1 Told she was going to die, Cheryl Bauserman now lives joyfully CANCER
3663 1989-11-23 1 Shoppers delight set for Friday RETAIL STORES, SHOPPING CENTERS
3664 1989-11-23 3 William Bradford, principal of Grant School, descends from Plymouth Pilgrims GENEALOGY
3665 1989-11-23 3 City begins economic agreement with Eureka Chamber of Commerce CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
3666 1989-11-23 3 Council hires Thomas Herzberger as City Engineer, fires Bob Brown as Building Official EUREKA CITY EMPLOYEES & OFFICIALS
3667 1989-11-23 3 Santa Cruz thanks Humboldt County EARTHQUAKES
3668 1989-11-23 5 Controlling vicious dogs, Jim Spallino in Face to Face editorial DOGS
3669 1989-11-23 13 Presents are being collected, holiday gift drive helps senior Shut-ins CHRISTMAS, SENIOR CITIZENS
3670 1989-11-23 29 Pacific Lumber donates $6,600 worth of lumber to quake victims EARTHQUAKES, PACIFIC LUMBER
3671 1989-11-23 34 California turns to military tactics to fight marijuana CAMPAIGN AGAINST MARIJUANA PLANTING, MARIJUANA
3672 1989-11-23 A3 Humboldt's finest get "Corruption" on the air, one rehearsal makes a really big show RADIO
3673 1989-11-23 A7 James Galvin returns to HSU to read his poetry POETRY
3674 1989-11-24 1 Thanksgiving at the Eureka Rescue Mission (photo). RESCUE MISSION, THANKSGIVING DAY
3675 1989-11-24 1 Miracle birth in Volkswagon to Loleta couple Joe Flenghi and Sue Foppiano. CHILDREN
3676 1989-11-24 3 Humboldt Women for Shelter reduces services (photo). DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
3677 1989-11-24 3 Educators weigh idea of allowing choice of schools. EDUCATION, SCHOOLS
3678 1989-11-24 5 Eureka City Council gives final okay to brick building safety law. BUILDERS & BUILDING, EARTHQUAKES, HISTORICAL HOUSES, SITES, ETC.
3679 1989-11-24 5 Eureka City Council meetings extended one hour to 11 p.m. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
3680 1989-11-24 5 City parking lot at Fifth and H Streets will switch to ten hour meters. PARKING & PARKING LOTS
3681 1989-11-24 5 Bay pipe cracks; repair to cost $109,000. HUMBOLDT BAY, SEWAGE DISPOSAL
3682 1989-11-24 5 Eureka City Councilmen Tom Hannah and Jim Worthen appointed to as-yet-unnamed harbor board. HARBORS
3683 1989-11-24 11 Six Rivers National Bank to open at Eureka Mall in December. BANKS & BANKING
3684 1989-11-24 15 Winter Arts Fair to take place at Mateel Community Center. FAIRS & CARNIVALS
3685 1989-11-24 15 Eureka Woman's Club sponsors Holiday Festival Showcase (photo). CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
3686 1989-11-24 16 Redwood Ceramic Association Best of Show awards to Diana Taylor and Dorothy Axsmith. HANDICRAFTS
3687 1989-11-25 1 Bumper to bumper at Bayshore(photo). Gift seekers stream to North Coast stores. BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, CHRISTMAS, SHOPPING CENTERS
3688 1989-11-25 1 New data pouring in since proposal to list spotted owl. BIRDS, ENDANGERED SPECIES
3689 1989-11-25 3 Workshop set on how to fight abuse of drugs. DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE
3690 1989-11-25 3 Crescent City business booming; Pelican Bay employees give stores a boost. DEL NORTE COUNTY, PELICAN BAY PRISON
3691 1989-11-25 5 Pine Hill Southern Baptist Church will welcome Dr. J.L. Collins as their new pastor. BAPTIST CHURCHES, CLERGY
3692 1989-11-25 5 Helix, a newsletter about the spiritual side of nature will be published here soon. MAGAZINES, RELIGION
3693 1989-11-26 01 Investigation begun into fatal house fire in Klamath FIRES, KLAMATH
3694 1989-11-26 01 Search for Devon A. Howard whose clothing was found on Clam Beach Saturday MISSING PERSONS
3695 1989-11-26 01 Loleta M. Benbow, one of founders of Benbow Inn, dies at 88 BENBOW
3696 1989-11-26 01 Tree lighting Monday at Eureka Inn CHRISTMAS, EUREKA INN
3697 1989-11-26 01 Alzheimer's disease discussed DISEASES
3698 1989-11-26 01 Rainfall here only 55% of normal RAIN & RAINFALL
3699 1989-11-26 01 Sheriff's spokeswoman, Leona Mendenhall, gives tips for a burglar-proof Christmas CHRISTMAS, CRIME & CRIMINALS
3700 1989-11-26 03 Eureka Recall Committee to oust Eureka City Council still campaigning EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, RECALLS