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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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414011994-10-02A1PG&E fish screen project may avert battle over Eel River flow.EEL RIVER, PUBLIC UTILITIES
414021992-05-23A3PG&E gives $40,000 for quake aid.EARTHQUAKES
414031989-04-281PG&E halts work on Salmon Creek electric line after 20 poles are cut.PUBLIC UTILITIES
414041997-02-24A1PG&E has dropped a proposal that would have raised electricity costs.PUBLIC UTILITIES
414051993-05-14A6PG&E-Humboldt to cut 30 jobs in restructuringPUBLIC UTILITIES
414062004-07-17A1PG&E looking for lost nuclear fuelPUBLIC UTILITIES
414071992-07-05B2PG&E makes donations to Humboldt Connections and CASA of Humboldt for helping area children.CHILD WELFARE, CHILDREN
414081993-07-14A3Informer sought in sniper incident in Rio Dell areaSHOOTINGS
414092000-08-30B5Tomatoes from Paradise Flat Farm are picked a few hours before being sold at Farmer's Market-photosFARMERS MARKET, FOOD
414102000-10-06C1Infrared images by a longtime photographer are shown - photoART & ARTISTS
414111993-03-08B2Tomi Holden is the new captain of the Baywood Women's Golf Association.(Photo)GOLF
414122001-08-13S9Tommie Stanley teaches Winferd Grissom how to read - photoLITERACY, VOLUNTEERS
414132001-09-09A2Infrared technology reduces chances of power outagesPUBLIC UTILITIES
414141996-03-01A1Ingomar Club's new policy of admitting women will be submitted to general membership for voteEUREKA, INGOMAR CLUB, WOMEN
414151993-12-24A3Ton of turkey for Christmas; Longshoremen and Westfall Stevedore Co. give to Salvation Army, missionCHRISTMAS
414161991-04-19A1Ingomar Club opposes listing Carson Mansion in proposed Old Town Nat'l Register Historic District.EUREKA - OLD TOWN, EUREKA HERITAGE SOCIETY, INGOMAR CLUB
414171989-09-07A5Tone Talk will give free concertMUSIC & MUSICIANS
414181990-05-101Initiative could cause layoffs, Simpson warns workersINITIATIVES, SIMPSON TIMBER COMPANY
414191991-05-10B2Toni Stone will be installed as president of Laureate Zeta Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma PhiCLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
414201989-12-284Initiative could devastate local timber industry; P-L pres. John Campbell in Face to Face editorialINITIATIVES, LUMBER & LUMBERING, PACIFIC LUMBER
414211991-04-10A3Tonkin Construction workers unload boulders from Blue Lake (photo).ROCKS & MINERALS
414221989-10-1311PG&E offering grants to teachers working with potential dropouts.EDUCATION, TEACHERS
414231989-08-201PGE outages in south Eureka Friday PMPUBLIC UTILITIES
414241991-05-14B1PGE presents Community Service Award to Gerald Hansen of Humboldt Connections honoring Sandra HallAWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, PUBLIC UTILITIES
414252004-02-13A1PG&E proposal to move spend nuke rods moves forwardPUBLIC UTILITIES
414262003-09-10A1PG&E removes damage electrical towers from Samoa Peninsula with plans to replace them - photoAVIATION, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES, SAMOA
414271990-05-2026PG&E scholarships available to North Coast high school seniorsPUBLIC UTILITIES, SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS
414281989-06-0213Tony's Enterprises to make new map of Arcata, McKinleyville, Blue Lake and Fieldbrook.MAPS
414291991-11-11A3Initiative to ban state beach fees, on November 1992 ballot,sponsored by Citizens for Free BeachesBEACHES
414301990-03-25C12Tony Ambrosini finds Future Farmers of America an incentive to learning agribusiness skillsFUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
414311990-12-07A1Initiatives, term limits in sweeping Keene planCALIFORNIA SENATE
414322004-04-16A2Tony Del Grande, longtime Eureka teacher, killed in car crashDEATHS, EDUCATION, ZOE BARNUM HIGH SCHOOL
414331993-12-15A1Injunction requested on shelter; Eureka files suit to void mission siteHOMELESS, RESCUE MISSION
414341992-05-17A3Tony Lavato, Stephanie Schweig pictured in photo at Police Dept. while part of Reality Check ProgramDRUNK DRIVERS, ZOE BARNUM HIGH SCHOOL
414351996-06-29A1Injunction sought against Elk River area timber harvest because effects on salmon not examined-photoCOURTS, EUREKA, LOGGING, SALMON
414361993-11-22A3Tony Meres of Bayside jailed after 3 injured in auto wreck due to his drunk driving.ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
414371994-10-12A3Injured baby, Brandon Mitchell, in stable condition; driver Deanne Gildesgaard no longer in hospitalACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
414381994-06-01A9Tony Montana's Door-To-Door Airporter Shuttle opens shopSMALL BUSINESS
414391989-09-201Injured EPD officer Jerry Becker's gun found at burglary siteEUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, THEFT
414401997-06-08A7PG&E spends millions to fix leak at Humboldt Bay Power PlantHUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, KING SALMON, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES
414411997-05-24A3PG&E spends $2 million in Humboldt County in effort to prevent power outages - photosHUMBOLDT COUNTY, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES, POWER OUTAGES
414421993-04-21A8PG&E tells summer energy planENERGY
414431998-02-23A1PG&E to dismantle Eureka nuclear power plantNUCLEAR POWER PLANTS see HUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR...., PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES
414441998-10-01A1PG&E to remove ventilation stack at Humboldt Bay Power Plant - photosHUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES
414451991-01-09A1PG&E to let residents pay cold-snap bills over next 6 months.PUBLIC UTILITIES, WEATHER
414461997-11-20A3PG&E to restore power to homes and businesses cut off by Tuesday's windstorm.PUBLIC UTILITIES, WEATHER
414471989-04-061Injured Eureka teen, Thea Stewart, get $3 million awardLAWSUITS
414481991-04-26D1Tony Pulver (the "other" Pulver) dominating mini stocks.AUTOMOBILE RACING
414491990-03-031Injured girl, Kimberly Foust, in good condition in Univ. of San Francisco Medical Center.ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
414501993-01-25A3Tony Thomason & Sylvia Johnson arrested after cocaine foundDRUG ABUSE
414511991-07-24A3Tonya Faye Sharp arrested for kicking Fortuna Police officers.ASSAULT
414522004-09-08A2Injured motorcyclist, suspected of driving drunk, is arrested in EurekaACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, DRUNK DRIVERS, EUREKA, MOTORCYCLES
414531993-06-13A3Injured teen, Dustin Cameron, still in critical condition in hospitalACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
414541989-07-2323Tonya Freeman receives Alpha L. Spaght ScholarshipHUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS
414551993-09-29A5Too many fish spoil river, scientists sayFISH
414561993-06-03A3Injured teenagers, Dustin Q. Cameron & Marty R. Jimenez, remain in Redding hospitalACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
414571990-12-08A3Injured woman, Sally L. Brackues, in intensive care unit following motorcycle-car accident.ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE, MOTORCYCLES
414581992-12-05A1Too many wallabies, mate; Sequoia Park Zoo looks to sell cuddly creatures to another facility (photoANIMALS, ZOO
414591997-06-08A1PG&E to pull down vent stack at Humboldt Bay Power Plant - photoHUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, KING SALMON, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES
414601996-09-17A7PGE to update circuits in move to trim outagesMCKINLEYVILLE, UTILITIES see PUBLIC UTILITIES
414611998-04-17A3PG&E wants to speed up decommissioning and seek access to a special fund for the purposeHUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, PUBLIC UTILITIES
414621991-03-19A3PGE wants Fortuna to join nationwide environmental information network - Global Cities ProjectFORTUNA PLANNING, PUBLIC UTILITIES
414631996-05-12A3PG&E withdraws application to expand hazardous waste storage at Humboldt Bay Power PlantHAZARDOUS WASTE see TOXIC WASTES, HUMBOLDT BAY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES
414641990-07-13A4PG&E work consolidation helps to keep rates down (interview with George Tressa, district manager).PUBLIC UTILITIES
414651990-03-101Injury accident (photo of accident on Old Arcata Rd. involving David Bodiroga.)ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
414662003-03-19A1Tooby Ranch case reaches far and wide - photoRANCHES, REAL ESTATE
414671989-05-2126Ink People's 6th annual West Coast Works On/Off Paper competition discussedART & ARTISTS
414682003-03-23A4Tooby Ranch lawsuit is a long, but necessary fight (editorial)AGRICULTURE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, LAWSUITS, SOUTHERN HUMBOLDT COUNTY, WHITETHORN, WILLIAMSON ACT
414692000-08-18C1Ink People's national Maskibition will be judged by Alyssa Ravenwood - photoART & ARTISTS, INK PEOPLE CENTER
414702004-04-08A2Tooby Ranch suit may get new judgeRANCHES
414711992-07-24B1Ink People's new membership brochure has stimulated this year's membership driveART & ARTISTS
414722004-07-30A1Tood Caldwell, Army recruiter, arrested as rape suspectRAPE, U.S. ARMED FORCES, U.S. ARMY
414731997-02-213Ink People and Redwood Coast Writer's Center offer Poetry Jam. Sup.POETRY
414741991-08-16AL4Toodie Dodgen returns as Emiley Dickinson in "The Belle of Amherst"THEATER & DRAMA
414751990-04-1514Ink People and Arcata Art Alliance to sponsor "HomeShow", and are looking for entriesART & ARTISTS
414761991-12-27AL5Top 10 North Coast entertainment in 1991 in music & theaterMUSIC - CLASSICAL, MUSIC - POPULAR, THEATER & DRAMA
414771994-02-18B2Phantom galleries no illusion (photo)ART & ARTISTS
414781994-10-14C1Phantom Gallery offers 3 exhibits (photo of silk work by Lee Roscoe-Bragg).ART & ARTISTS
414791990-05-06A-4Pharmacists can answer questions about up-to-date information on drugs and healthDRUGSTORES & DRUGGISTS
414802003-06-20B3Phase II of Airport Business Park takes off - photoAIRPORTS & AIRLINES, BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
414811998-01-01A3Phase two of Humboldt County Jail completed: photo.HUMBOLDT COUNTY JAIL
414821996-03-29C3Phi Theta Kappa, honor society, inducts at College of Redwoods. photo.AWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - EVENTS
414831991-02-27B1Ink People Art Library opens.ART & ARTISTS
414841992-03-15B5Top 5 boys performers unanimous in Times-Standard all-star basketball team (photos)BASKETBALL
414851990-11-11C2Ink People Art School offers classes for beginners and advanced studentsART & ARTISTS
414861992-05-26A1Top Banana won the Kinetic Sculpture Race, over the other 44 enterees,in Ferndale Saturday to MondayKINETIC SCULPTURE RACE
414871990-07-18B1Ink People awards given to Fred Schwab, Shari Rodden and Marilyn Grady.ART & ARTISTS
414881991-06-23B8Top bowlers honored for efforts in this year's "Bowl for Kids' Sake"BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS
414891989-01-256Ink People celebrate move, new exhibit in new galleryART & ARTISTS
414901990-12-07A10Top county official, CAO Bruce Rupp, defends new feesHUMBOLDT COUNTY - REVENUES
414911997-07-25C1Ink People Center for the Arts presents memorial exhibit on basket weaver Virginia Bieniek; photoART & ARTISTS
414921994-08-21a6Top director of chamber to step down. Arcata Chamber of Commerce, Jackie Gray.ARCATA
414931999-04-15C2Ink People Center selected by National Endowment for the Arts as regional internet training siteART & ARTISTS, COMPUTERS, FEDERAL AGENCIES IN HUMBOLDT COUNTY, HUMBOLDT COUNTY
414941990-10-24B2Top dogs honored at Humdog match.DOGS
414951994-10-21C1Ink People expand name to Ink People Center for the Arts.ART & ARTISTS
414961994-03-01C5Top donations for Planned ParenthoodPLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
414971989-10-0613Ink People Gallery shows works of six local artists (photo).ART & ARTISTS
414981994-11-02A3Phil Angelides, treasurer candidate, visits Eureka with actress Pamela Reed (photo).ELECTIONS
414991992-09-05A3Phil Baldwin, Peace and Freedom Party candidate for Congress, supports Prop. 167.ELECTIONS, TAXES
415001994-01-31A9Phil Crump of P.W. Crump Fretted Instruments, makes a business of making guitars & mandolins.MUSIC - POPULAR, WOODWORKING