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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)
451 1989-02-23 3 Eureka Council, Police resume talks EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
452 1989-02-23 3 Eureka recall effort on hold EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, RECALLS
453 1989-02-23 3 David A. Prendergast gets post of Eureka city attorney EUREKA CITY EMPLOYEES & OFFICIALS
454 1989-02-23 5 Laudenschlager & Kreps build playhouse for Headstart program VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERISM
455 1989-02-23 5 3 day salmon conference to open Saturday in Arcata SALMON
456 1989-02-23 16 Blue Cross expands service to North Coast, Sonnet Thomas named regional sales manager INSURANCE & INSURANCE COMPANIES
457 1989-02-23 16 Whitt Electrical firm stops work at Pelican Bay Prison PELICAN BAY PRISON
458 1989-02-24 1 Samoa residents return after L-P fire. FIRES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC, SAMOA
459 1989-02-24 3 City Council adopts tough policies for strike by city employees. EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, EUREKA CITY EMPLOYEES & OFFICIALS, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
460 1989-02-24 3 Funding dispute threatens services to area handicapped. MENTALLY HANDICAPPED, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
461 1989-02-24 5 Arcata seeks state funds to reduce flood damage to streams. ARCATA, FLOODS, REDWOOD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
462 1989-02-24 10 H.S.U. instructor Lydia Matthews to lead tour of British Isles. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, TOURISTS & TRAVEL
463 1989-02-24 12 North Coast gets sales tax funds. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
464 1989-02-25 1 Fortuna liquor stores escape prosecution; "entrapment" cited. FORTUNA, LIQUOR CONTROL
465 1989-02-25 1 Illness empties classrooms, offices. HEALTH, SCHOOLS
466 1989-02-25 3 Salmon fishermen hope to catch "targets" over "quotas." SALMON
467 1989-02-25 3 Firearms owners' outcry triggers debate on county bus restrictions. BUS LINES, FIREARMS
468 1989-02-25 3 Area senior services: room for improvement. SENIOR CITIZENS
469 1989-02-25 3 Helmets required in Arcata. ARCATA, MOTORCYCLES
470 1989-02-25 3 Sheriff promotes three: D. McLellan; G. Philp; F. Vulich. HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
471 1989-02-25 3 Arcata Foundation awards grants. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
472 1989-02-26 01 B.L.M. sets aside forest land above VanDuzen R. for study as part of the Arcata Resource Area. FORESTS & FORESTRY
473 1989-02-26 01 Arson fires of abandoned vehicles in McKinleyville is serious crime. ARSON
474 1989-02-26 03 Garfield Elementary School students publish own story collection. EDUCATION, SCHOOLS
475 1989-02-26 21 Merry Melody Makers sing old-fashioned songs at Arcata Community Center. COMMUNITY CENTERS, MUSIC & MUSICIANS, SENIOR CITIZENS
476 1989-02-26 22 Chris and Katie Soza are parents of Valentine Baby born at Redwood Memorial Hospital. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, PERSONALITIES
477 1989-02-26 22 Bank of America awards given to 15 McKinleyville High students. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES
478 1989-02-26 22 66th Annual Boy Scout Recognition Dinner held March 4, 1988. BOY SCOUTS
479 1989-02-26 22 Marshall School honors Vivian Deniston and Bonnie Julien. AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
480 1989-02-26 03 Toxic chemical contaminated soil at Mill Creek near Alderpoint removed. ALDERPOINT, TOXIC WASTES
481 1989-02-27 3 Six Rivers National Forest gets national award SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
482 1989-02-27 5 Nuclear-free Humboldt Commission named NUCLEAR FREE ZONE
483 1989-02-27 3 Report criticizes Fortuna police FORTUNA POLICE DEPT.
484 1989-02-27 1 Pelican Bay opening delayed until April 1990 PELICAN BAY PRISON
485 1989-02-27 1 Bayshore Mall developers accused of power play SHOPPING CENTERS
486 1989-02-28 27 Ferndale 8th grade girls finish season unbeaten BASKETBALL
487 1989-02-28 01 Eureka community leader Bill Kay dies BUSINESS & INDUSTRY, PERSONALITIES
488 1989-02-28 3 Six Rivers National Forest is a busy place SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST
489 1989-03-01 1 Stone Forest Industries lumber mill in Burnt Ranch to shut down MILLS
490 1989-03-01 1 County to review gun ban, proposed laws to be discussed FIREARMS
491 1989-03-01 1 Organically grown apples sought by worried shoppers FRUIT & FRUIT GROWING, PESTICIDES
492 1989-03-01 3 Herbicide spraying to resume in Six Rivers National Forest HERBICIDES
493 1989-03-01 3 Brownfield & Bryan draw prison terms in pot case MARIJUANA
494 1989-03-01 3 Plans for recall of Eureka City Council & mayor get boost after weeklong delay EUREKA CITY COUNCIL, RECALLS
495 1989-03-01 5 Supervisors Pritchard & Sparks head to D.C. to lobby Congress for county funds HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
496 1989-03-01 1 Wayne Williams faces more charges in Circle K shooting, Dale released from hospital HOMICIDE & ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE
497 1989-03-01 11 Don Anton's photographs offer up a "Thin layer of Meaning", exhibit at C.R. PHOTOGRAPHERS & PHOTOGRAPHY
498 1989-03-01 11 Many awards given at annual 4-H Presentation Day, Gold Award winners named FOUR-H CLUBS
499 1989-03-01 19 Krause, Kynard & Nord given all-G.V.C. honors BASKETBALL
500 1989-03-01 7 North Coast incomes rank in lower half of State INCOME