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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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482011996-07-16A7Klamath-Trinity School District to appoint Gordon Dexter, as Hoopa High principal.KLAMATH-TRINITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
482021989-11-2610Walter Schwartz is November's recipient of KINS "Good Egg Award"AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, RADIO
482031997-01-12A1Walter Silva, of Fieldbrook, walked away from Mad River Hospital's Adult Day Care, still missing.MISSING PERSONS, SENIOR CITIZENS
482042003-04-04A2Klamath water year and conflict beginFISH, KLAMATH RIVER, RIVERS
482051997-08-08A1Walton Paving Inc. allowed to continue evening operations outside Blue Lake.BLUE LAKE, HUMBOLDT COUNTY PLANNING DEPT.
482062005-02-24A1Klamathe Fishery Management Council meets to discuss the Klamath and Trinity RiversBRIDGES, KLAMATH RIVER, SALMON, TRINITY RIVER
482071994-01-21B1Waltzing for 'Night in Vienna,' Gala gathering aids Symphony Orchestra (photo)MUSIC - CLASSICAL
482081993-01-11A3Klamath:Gabriel Shafer and Curtis Schmitt hurt when car hit a tree after swerving to avoid a dogACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
482091992-04-29A1Record high temperatures not tied to earthquakes.WEATHER
482102005-01-09A3Record high tide causes flooding in King Salmon - photosFLOODS, KING SALMON, TIDES, WEATHER
482112004-09-13A1Record number of brown pelicans flock to Humboldt Bay for food - photoBIRDS, HUMBOLDT BAY
482121998-10-14A 1Record numbers of summer-run chinook return to upper Sacramento River.FISH, SALMON
482131997-12-28A7Record rainfall causes major mudslide in Stafford. - photoFLOODS
482141989-07-071Want mill work? Expect a drug test.DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE, MILLS
482151994-05-05A1Klee Christopher Orthell, held without bail in alleged murder of Sylvia Daniels of Blue Lake.BLUE LAKE, HOMICIDE
482161995-04-10A1Wanted man (Lloyd Fred Brenard) killed by police; shootout ends chase in EurekaCRIME & CRIMINALS, SHOOTINGS
482171996-01-03A1Klee Christopher Orthell gets life term for murder of Blue Lake Rancheria leader - photoHOMICIDE
482182004-03-17A10Wanted: North Coast businesses creatively surviving economics challenges and thriving - photoBUSINESS & INDUSTRY, ECONOMY
482191994-11-09A5Klee Orthell claims insanity in killing of Sylvia Daniels.HOMICIDE
482202005-05-19A2Wanted parolee leads Eureka police on high-speed chase that ends in an accident in Freshwater -photoACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, FRESHWATER, HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
482212004-03-26A2Wanted: walkers for quality child careDAY CARE - CHILDREN
482221997-02-16A1Klly Helldoerfer, 51, of Klamath killed in car accident on Highway 101 near Crescent City.ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, HIGHWAYS & ROADS
482232004-04-11A1War and the home front - photosU.S. ARMED FORCES, U.S. MARINE CORPS
482241991-02-19A3K.L.Monnin of Seattle injured in one-car accident near Orick SaturdayACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
482252003-06-21A1War declared on invasive dune-hogging purple ragwort - photoBEACHES
482261998-11-22A1Record rainfall closes roads and causes local flooding in Humboldt and Del Norte - photosDEL NORTE COUNTY, FLOODS, HIGHWAYS & ROADS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, RAIN
482272003-09-23A1Record-setting high temperatures hit Humboldt County - photoHUMBOLDT COUNTY, WEATHER
482281995-08-01A1Record temperatures bake region; photoWEATHER
482291993-05-19A1Record weather whips fire; Simpson slash burn spread by winds; mercury hits 78FOREST FIRES, SIMPSON TIMBER CO.
482301991-03-22a3Recorder's office worker Linda DiLoreto agrees on cash settlement in grievance against the County.HUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES, HUMBOLDT COUNTY RECORDER
482311989-11-303Recorder will become elected post in Humboldt: 1 candidate already, Carol JodiceHUMBOLDT COUNTY - EMPLOYEES
482321992-09-29A1Recordings and testimony presented at trial on murder of Mary Kesser of Fortuna.HOMICIDE
482331992-01-03A3Records needed to identify body found last Sunday along the Avenue of the GiantsDEATHS
482341994-09-22C1Kmart holds kick-off ceremony; McKinleyville store open to area shoppers (photo).MCKINLEYVILLE, RETAIL STORES
482352003-04-19A1War in Iraq brings Christopher LaMont's family closer together - photoU.S. ARMED FORCES, U.S. MARINE CORPS
482361993-06-04B4War planes to fly into area airportAVIATION
482371994-08-14a3Kmart slated for autumn openingBUSINESS & INDUSTRY, MCKINLEYVILLE
482382003-04-08A1War protesters snarl traffic on 101DEMONSTRATIONS, TRAFFIC
482391994-11-23B1Kmart stores contribute food to Salvation Army for Thanksgiving (photo).SALVATION ARMY, THANKSGIVING DAY
482402002-10-15A1War resolution by Arcata City Council to be consideredARCATA CITY COUNCIL, DEMONSTRATIONS
482411996-08-05A3KMUD, Garberville's public radio station, is boosting signal that covers northern Humboldt CountyGARBERVILLE, RADIO
482421991-11-10A1War surplus, including 2 Soviet Army coats, are on sale at Dan Ricke's "Picky,Picky,Picky" storeCLOTHING & DRESS, RETAIL STORES
482431995-07-20A8KMUD radio seeks signal boostRADIO
482441998-11-12A 1War Veterans remembered at Veteran's Day ceremony at Adorni Center.ADORNI CENTER, VETERANS, VETERANS DAY, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
482452005-01-06A2Kneeland and Greenwood Heights residents urge supervisors to clean up illegal dump sites - photosHUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, KNEELAND, REFUSE DISPOSAL
482461990-10-09A1Ward 1 race for Eureka City council seat raises $6500. for candidatesELECTIONS-1990
482472005-06-17A12Kneeland artist, Chico Vonspoon, wins 2nd place in exhibition in Los Angeles - photoART & ARTISTS, AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, COMPUTERS, KNEELAND
482481996-02-02A1Records of Grand Jury hearing for former county sheriff, Dave Renner, are sealed by Judge BrownHUMBOLDT COUNTY GRAND JURY, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF, JUDGES, THEFT
482491993-03-28B1Records tumble at Humboldt Relays meetTRACK & FIELD SPORTS
482501998-12-05A1Recount of votes for 5th District Supervisor has Paul Kirk still the winner - photoHUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE
482512003-06-08A1Recovering from traumatic brain injury - photosPHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
482521993-10-30C1Recovering spirituality; Rev. Duff leads drug, alcohol recovery program at St. Joseph Hospital.DRUG ABUSE, RELIGION, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
482531998-10-04A7Recovery facility, Candle House, for women opens doors in Eureka - photoALCOHOLISM, CHILDREN, DRUG ABUSE, EUREKA, WOMEN
482541990-09-20A3Recreation area on Smith River OK'd by HouseSMITH RIVER
482552000-07-22A1Ward Connerly appears at Eureka Republican meeting - photoREPUBLICAN PARTY
482561991-01-25B2Kneeland cowboy, John Rice, featured in award-winning video, "Cowboys Now andThen" (photo).ART & ARTISTS, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - STUDENTS
482571991-07-24A3Ward elections may be added to Eureka charter amendments.EUREKA CITY COUNCIL
482581990-01-291Kneeland fire district plannedFIRE DEPARTMENTS, KNEELAND
482592003-05-16A1Ward Falor, longest-serving mayor in Arcata's history, dies; involved in many community endeavorsARCATA - GOVERNMENT, DEATHS
482601990-06-083Kneeland fire district is OK'd in local ballot measure.FIRE DEPARTMENTS, KNEELAND
482611990-08-26B1Ward Radelich of Eureka graduates from Calif. Highway Patrol AcademyCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
482621990-06-0318Kneeland fire protection vote TuesdayELECTIONS - 1990, KNEELAND
482631993-02-16C5Ward Stover & Eldon Whitehead awarded Silver Beavers; Heroism awards to Ian Kassab & Martin ObandoBOY SCOUTS
482641995-07-23A1Kneeland girds for crime fight; meeting draws fed-up residentsCRIME PREVENTION, NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
482652002-08-30A1Ward Weaver Jr. and Ward Weaver III are criminals - photoCRIME & CRIMINALS, HOMICIDE
482661995-12-26A1Kneeland house at 3169 Greenwood Heights Drive gutted by blazeFIRES
482671995-02-15A6Warden, residents debate predator control program; official, ranchers defend, critics protestRANCHES
482682005-07-30A1Kneeland man, angry at slow driver in front of him, charges car and ends up with a broken legACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, ASSAULT, CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, KNEELAND
482691995-02-10A3Recreation options debated; McKinleyville citizens differ on youth plansMCKINLEYVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
482701989-06-1812Recreation summer classes in Eureka discussedRECREATION
482711993-04-18C4Recreation teachers needed in FortunaRECREATION
482721990-08-24A3Recruiters see no surge of volunteers (photo of Marine Staff Sgt. Dean Carroll and Joseph Lewis).DRAFT, MILITARY
482731991-12-06B2Recycled decorations and gifts are on view form Arcata Bottom 4-H clubFOUR-H CLUBS, RECYCLING
482741991-08-10A3Recycled Mozart (photo of Chris Johnson at Arcata Recycling Center with CSU Summer Arts Quintet).MUSIC - CLASSICAL, RECYCLING
482751989-05-185Recycled paper costs too much for City of ArcataRECYCLING
482761990-06-011Waremart, a discount grocery chain closes in on old Sears site at the Eureka Mall.GROCERS & GROCERIES, SHOPPING CENTERS
482771996-03-06A3Kneeland man is arrested on suspicion of dealing marijuana and psilocybin mushroomsDRUGS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, KNEELAND, MUSHROOMS
482781991-11-17A1Waremart on Eureka Mall denies failure rumors, says Chief Executive Officer Bill LongRETAIL STORES
482791999-04-02A6Kneeland man pleads no contest to charges of cultivation and possession of marijuanaCOURTS, KNEELAND, MARIJUANA
482801992-05-16A1Warm April breaks a record for Eureka.WEATHER
482811997-09-21A3Warm day starts off the weekend for North County Fair in Arcata - photoARCATA, NORTH COUNTRY FAIR, WEATHER
482821997-06-22A1Warm El Nino waters could harm fish off the coast of Humboldt CountyCOASTLINE, FISH, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, SALMON, WEATHER SERVICE
482831999-06-21A1Kneeland penny-cress plant endangered - photos.KNEELAND, PLANTS
482841997-03-19A1Warm March temperature of 73 degrees ties with record set 83 years ago in 1914EUREKA, WEATHER
482852000-02-11A1Kneeland Prairie penny-cress plant is endangered - photoENDANGERED SPECIES, PLANTS
482861993-02-05A1Warm, windy day breaks Eureka recordWEATHER
482871996-11-04B3Recycled parts create bicycles; photoRECYCLING, REDWAY
482881993-07-17A5Recycler Steve Vander Meer makes his mark in Arcata; rubber stamps, paper re-work keep him busy.RECYCLING, SMALL BUSINESS
482891992-06-26A3Recycling 'grannies' get a thanks for their work in recycleing brown bags (photo Fortuna seniors)RECYCLING, SENIORS - ORGANIZATIONS
482901995-05-06A1Recycling at home; pilot program starts today in Eureka; photoRECYCLING
482911991-04-10A3Recycling bins proposed for new Pierson Park.MCKINLEYVILLE, RECYCLING
482921992-11-05A3Recycling by the numbers (photo: John Friedenbach of Eureka City Garbage tosses phone books in bin).RECYCLING
482932001-02-27A7Recycling computers at the Koop - photoCOMPUTERS
482941989-08-095Recycling could save planet, HSU seminar officials reportRECYCLING
482951994-08-07A-3Warner Bros. film company spreads wealth to Ferndale area in filming "Outbreak".FERNDALE, FILMS
482962002-10-11A1Kneeland Prairie penny-cress, endangered plant, to get offical protection - photoPLANTS
482971991-03-03A1Kneeland residents concerned about radiation from tower for proposed Eureka TV station KZJATELEVISION
482981993-06-11A3Warnes & Worthen on freeway panelFREEWAYS
482991991-02-21A1Kneeland residents irked by plans for new TV station, KZJA owned by Sainte Ltd.KNEELAND, TELEVISION
483001993-04-27A3Warnes, Madsen on panel for homelessHOMELESS