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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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385011993-11-20A3Humboldt District Calif. Garden Clubs donate $500 to Sequoia Park Garden for tulip,daffodil bulbs.LANDSCAPING, SEQUOIA PARK
385021996-07-15A5The first year of MCSD's recreation program in McKinleyville skated, dribbled & shot past expectatioMCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
385031994-06-26A1,The fishing industry reels from crisis caused by the vanishing salmon (photos)FISHERIES, SALMON
385041990-01-051The flood of 1964: local game wardens were real heroes of relief efforts.CALIFORNIA FISH & GAME DEPT., FLOODS
385051997-06-10A3The Ford Ranch, a Liscom Hill spread is featured in Blue Lake Museum exhibitBLUE LAKE, MUSEUMS
385061990-10-12A3"The Forest Through the Trees" program on KEET focuses on timber controversy.FORESTS & FORESTRY, LUMBER & LUMBERING
385071991-04-23B2Humboldt Docent Council members on educational art excursion to S.F.ART & ARTISTS
385081991-05-07B1Humboldt Docent Council members, Fae Judy and Lillian Henderson, traveled to S.F. to study artART & ARTISTS
385091992-11-15A1The Former Eureka Oxygen Co. building considered for site of a homeless shelter.HOMELESS
385101991-01-17B4The Fortuna Meals on Wheels program received help from 6 groups to reimburse its drivers.FOOD PROGRAMS
385111989-11-137Humboldt Dog Obedience Group announces dog match resultsDOGS
385121990-11-28A3Pacific Art Center will open for Christmas show.THEATRES & DRAMA
385131990-12-20Af3Pacific Art Center determined to complete current season despite problems & low turn outTHEATRES - PACIFIC ART CENTER
385141994-03-10A1Pacific Art Center Theater to quit in August (photo)THEATERS - PACIFIC ART CENTER
385151997-02-217Pacific Art Community Theatre presents Win Wells' "Gertrude Stein and a Companion." Sup.THEATERS - PACIFIC ART CENTER
385162002-05-14A7Pacific Bell and Caltrans negotiations over fiber optic access rights continues (photo)COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS, HIGHWAYS & ROADS, MEDIATION, PUBLIC UTILITIES, ROADS see HIGHWAYS & ROADS
385171989-05-041Pacific Bell breakdown hits 13,000 in EurekaTELEPHONE SERVICE
385181997-06-26B1Pacific Bell Foundation donates money to United Way - photoTELEPHONE SERVICE, UNITED WAY FUND
385191999-03-07D2Pacific Bell gives money to Northcoast Textile Design CenterBUSINESS & INDUSTRY, TELEPHONE SERVICE, TEXTILE INDUSTRY & FABRICS, U.S. FOREST SERVICE
385201998-02-05B1Humboldt Dog Obedience Group holds 19th Dog Expo: photo.DOGS
385211990-02-1823The Founders' show at Ink People gallery features works by Brenda Tuxford and Libby MaynardART & ARTISTS
385221993-05-08A1Humboldt drafts study on effects of gravel mining on Mad River.MAD RIVER, MINING
385231992-03-22B4"The Four Ages of Tsuri" a book about the Yurok Indian Village on Trinidad Bay, is republished.BOOKS, YUROK TRIBE
385242001-12-20A2Humboldt Drug Enforcement Unit seizes 2100 marijuana plants in Garberville. Two arrested.CRIME & CRIMINALS, GARBERVILLE, MARIJUANA, SHERIFFS DEPT. see HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
385252005-01-30A1The fourth annual Perilous Plunge bigger than ever this year - photoCAMPFIRE GIRLS & BOYS, EUREKA - OLD TOWN, HUMBOLDT BAY, MUSEUMS
385261993-07-30B3Humboldt Eagles boss doesn't want credit; Buster Pidgeon shuns media spotlight, gives players praiseBASEBALL
385271992-10-04A3The fourth Annual Apple Harvest Festival at Clendenen's in Fortuna was Saturday. (Photo)FAIRS, FRUIT
385281990-07-05C1Humboldt Eagles capture trophy at 4th of July tournamentBASEBALL
385291994-04-18a6The fourth annual Humboldt State University Pow Wow and Social Gathering (photos)INDIANS - CULTURAL PRESERVATION
385301990-07-31D-1Humboldt Eagles finish season with consecutive lossesBASEBALL
385311990-04-191The French family survives plunge down 200-foot cliff north of OrickACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
385321989-12-1514Humboldt Early Music Society and North Bay Chamber Orchestra performances reviewed.MUSIC & MUSICIANS
385331992-12-27A10The Fresno library, under a threatened closing of 4 branches, has Save Our Library buckets on desks.LIBRARIES
385341992-05-01A5Humboldt earthquake situation at a glanceEARTHQUAKES
385352000-06-29C1The Friday Morners, quilters, donate to Ferndale Museum - photoFERNDALE, QUILTS
385361990-10-27A3Pacific Bell issues warning on campaign posters on telephone poles.ELECTIONS - 1990
385371990-07-31A-1Pacific Bell launches drug testing program, some union resistanceDRUGS & DRUG ABUSE
385382001-02-25E4Pacific Bell provide the North Coast with the future of telecommunications says Dave Edmonds - photoCOMMUNICATIONS
385391990-05-253Pacific Bell reminds public office candidates that placing signs on telephone poles is illegal.ELECTIONS - 1990, TELEPHONE SERVICE
385401993-11-19A3Pacific Bell rings in $85,000 to assist ambitious projects (photo: Halfred Nelson)ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC UTILITIES
385412002-10-25A1Pacific Bell says Caltrans nixed fiber-optic planTELEPHONE SERVICE
385421989-08-0118Pacific Bell strike could slow local phone serviceTELEPHONE SERVICE
385431993-04-18C3Pacific Bell supports CASA so they can train volunteers to serve as voice for abused childrenCHILD WELFARE
385441992-05-02A10Humboldt earthquake situation at a glance.EARTHQUAKES
385451992-10-11C3The funds raised by the honorary Mayor of Willow Creek race ($2,543) to be donated to the Fire Dept.WILLOW CREEK
385462001-02-25E5The future looks bright for our children says Claire Grossman Knox - photoCHILDREN, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
385471989-08-025Humboldt economy focus of new forum for business leaders, Humboldt Co. Economic Development ForumECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
385481992-03-16A1The future of Benbow Lake decision due in April. Funds, fish study may halt opening.BENBOW, SALMON
385491989-02-223Humboldt Educare to develop day-care center at Aldergrove Industrial ParkDAY CARE CENTERS - CHILDREN
385502001-02-25E11The future won't be easy, but the environment is worth the effort says Tim McKay - photoECOLOGY
385511992-09-19A3Humboldt educators briefed on budget.CALIFORNIA - BUDGET, HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
385521993-04-11A1The game may be the same but the players are special, handicapped play ball (photos)PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED, SPORTS
385531994-11-27C4Humboldt Eldridge Retarded Organization, HERO, profiled (photo).DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
385541996-02-28B3The Garberville Civic Club celebrates 75th birthday ; member of Calif. Federation of Clubs.CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS, GARBERVILLE
385551993-11-19AL3Humboldt entertainers in Sunday AIDS benefitAIDS, MUSIC - POPULAR
385562002-09-18A1The Gary Philp area gets under way as new sheriff is sworn in - photoHUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
385572002-10-12A1Pacific Bell to put fiber-optic fees in escrowTELEPHONE SERVICE
385581997-05-30A1Pacific Bell to switch Northeastern Humboldt County to 530 area code in November 1997.TELEPHONE SERVICE
385592001-09-09D1Pacific Bell to present update on fiber optic connectionTELEPHONE SERVICE
385601992-07-29B4Pacific Bell to sponsor emergency preparedness seminar.EARTHQUAKES
385611989-06-223Pacific Bell warns local customers of calling-card scamCRIME & CRIMINALS, TELEPHONE SERVICE
385621989-08-211Pacific Bell workers end strikeTELEPHONE SERVICE
385632002-08-13A1Pacific Coast bike route may get better, safer - photoBICYCLES
385641998-03-25A3Pacific Coast Federation of Fisheries Associations seeks disaster declaration.FISHERIES, WEATHER
385651999-09-04A6The gift of the Torah - photoJEWS, RELIGION
385661990-11-16C1Humboldt entities receive $641,000 in state sales tax & use tax moneyTAXES
385671994-05-31A1,The Glory Hogs and other sculptures cross the bay in Cross-Country Kinetic Sculpture Race (photos)KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE
385682004-07-14A1Humboldt Exchange seeking economic independence for county - photoECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
385691998-05-15A3The Golden Bear Casino in Klamath planning to reopen in July.GAMBLING
385701991-09-26B1Humboldt Express Card makes its debut in Eureka; Alan Kirshner says it gets special deals locallyRETAIL STORES
385711992-07-24A3The grace period for motorists caught speeding with new radar ends today, CHP saysAUTOMOBILES, CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
385721999-02-04A1Humboldt Extraction Review team urges better enforcement of gravel removal operators.MINING
385731992-11-27AL6The Green Brothers form Santa Barbara wins Eureka showdown competitionMUSIC - POPULAR
385741990-02-107Humboldt facing identity crisis, developer Jack Tomasik of Mountain West consulting firm claims.ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
385751991-11-02B3The Grimes family distributes Bibles in Eastern Block countries.RELIGION
385761995-02-26C1The hair of the dog; yarn maker Donell McCanlessHANDICRAFTS
385771995-08-10A3Humboldt fair ready to go; organizers face challenges over new race rulesHUMBOLDT COUNTY FAIR
385781996-08-28B2"The Hammer Crew II" won 1st place in Big Brothers/Big Sisters benefit golf challenge.BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS
385791994-01-25A10Humboldt Falcons seek new manager for summer baseball programBASEBALL
385801994-10-29A1Pacific Fisheries Management Council defeats quota transfer idea.FISHERIES
385811993-05-11A1Pacific Fishery Council voted to recommend rejection of federal salmon quotas that cuts 86,000 fish.SALMON
385821994-03-11A1Pacific Fishery Management Council decides ban on all Salmon fishing from Canada to Point ArenaSALMON
385831992-11-07A3Pacific Fishery Management Council sets groundfish hearing.FISHERIES
385841989-06-041Pacific Fishery Management Council now says no "party fishing" rescinding previous ruleFISHERIES, SALMON
385851992-04-14A8Pacific Fishery Management Councils ban on salmon critized by the Dave Bitts of the Humb.Fish MarketSALMON
385861991-04-13A1Pacific Fishery Management Council adopts strictest salmon regulations ever (photo).SALMON
385871993-05-08A3Pacific Fishery Management Council sets conference to discuss possible changes in salmon quotas.SALMON
385881996-08-08A3Humboldt Family Service Center celebrates 25 yrs. of counseling to county families.COUNSELING
385891991-05-12A3The Hamster 500 drew 30 participants. Sean Egerer and his entry, Chip, took first placeCOMPETITIONS
385901993-08-25B2Humboldt Family Service Center offers counseling to familiesCOUNSELING
385911993-08-02B5The history of North Coast county fairs.FAIRS
385922004-07-29A3Humboldt fares well in Redwood Autorama - photoAUTOMOBILES
385931990-09-27A1The HMS Bounty arrived in Humboldt Bay for a stay of 6 daysSHIPS
385941991-04-18Af7Humboldt Film Festival screens for attention (column by Joel Davis)FILMS
385951992-07-19B2The Honor Roll from the Nazarene School grades 3 through 9.SCHOOLS
385961995-06-29A5Humboldt finances improveHUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
385971992-06-29B2The honor rolls for St. Bernards High, Toddy Thomas School, East High and Marshall School.EAST HIGH SCHOOL, MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, SAINT BERNARDS HIGH SCHOOL, TODDY THOMAS SCHOOL
385981992-05-03B2The Hoopa Library (Kim Yerton Memorial Library) has moved to its new location on Loop road, Hoopa.HOOPA TRIBE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY LIBRARY
385992002-06-16A2Humboldt Fire Department promotes Glenn Ziemer, Chris Kemp, and Bill Reynolds - photoHUMBOLDT FIRE DISTRICT
386001996-02-27A1The Hoopa Valley Tribe is seeking an accounting of tribal trust funds.HOOPA TRIBE