NEWS ARTICLE ARCHIVE — in chronological order, with pagination below
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Hunger, Food Bank story depends on who you talk to
In the past several years of telling firsthand stories from inside the Fort Bragg Food Bank, we have sought people who literally embody the story of Season of Sharing to tell it for us. We hit the jackpot in the pre-Thanksgiving rush with Toddia Ouspensky. She is an energetic local woman who comes to the…
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Food Bank gives and gets everything possible for clients
Outside the front door of my warehouse at 900 N. Franklin, sat a man on my bench conversing with himself, rocking from side to side. As I walked by, he told me it was wrong to put a leash on the neck of my dog. Next to him was a bag from my neighbor, the…
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Fort Bragg Food Bank looking for quite a few good birds
The weather has been summery and everyone was relaxed at the Fort Bragg Food Bank on visits there this week, but there were signs this won”t last. In just seven days, the Food Bank needs to put more than 10,000 pounds of turkey on the plates of local people in need. The biggest shopping day…
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Redwood Health Club still in foreclosure limbo
Dr. Richard Miller”s deal to buy the Redwood Health Club has fallen through, but his group, and others, remain interested in reviving what had been a community institution since the late 1970s. Savings Bank of Mendocino County, which foreclosed on the failed business, accepted an offer made by Miller and Mike Dell”Ara; Miller then hired…
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Paul Bunyan Thrift moves on 50th anniversary
Parents and Friends Inc. (PFI) is in on the move, which has brought a bright new thrift store location at 350 Main St. and a proposed locally-owned pharmacy at the old PFI location of the Furniture Annex on Cypress Street. PFI has combined its Furniture Annex and Thrift Store into one big store in the…
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Harbor District receives $2 million tsunami damage check
Nearly 18 months after the Japanese tsunami whacked the ends off three of its docks, Noyo Harbor District has a final settlement of $2.072 million in the bank. Navigators Insurance had already paid about $600,000 of that amount to make repairs such as the end of two docks. The work can”t start until next summer,…
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Richard Miller leads Redwood Health Club reopen effort
As hundreds of young people swam, exercised and lined up for the massive sliding board at C.V. Starr Aquatic Center for the free reopening day on July 28, Dr. Richard Miller was contemplating his proposed purchase of Fort Bragg”s oldest health club across town. Miller has made an offer to buy the foreclosed and shuttered…
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Inglenook crowd disapproves of Dunes rehab plan
When the Hollywood hit movie, “The Russians are Coming” was filmed along the intact Haul Road in the 1960s, there were no tall dunes, said California State Parks Senior Environmental Scientist Renee Pasquinelli. Pasquinelli tried to convince a skeptical Fort Bragg Grange packed house Monday night that removal of the Haul Road and invasive European…
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FERC rejects wave energy project
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has denied a Southern California company”s bid to develop wave energy off the town of Mendocino, while at the same time redoing its national guidelines for wave energy development. Eight years ago, two competing federal agencies made Fort Bragg the center of their wave energy universes, coming to the…
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Flipping fish for free to benefit salmon restoration
Fort Bragg Advocate-News/Staff Fort Bragg”s favorite pink fish has made a dramatic comeback in 2012, celebrated by the biggest crowd at the World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue in the last five years. While estimated king salmon returning numbers leaped from the low thousands to over a million, barbecue attendance growth has been much slower, but steady.…
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Salmon barbecue remembers Melo, funds young scientists
Fort Bragg Adcoate-News/Staff When the Mendocino Unified School District board cut the SONAR program”s budget in half, the teachers came to the Salmon Restoration Association (SRA) for help. They knew the SRA was already a supporter of educational programs that benefit budding young scientists, as well as migratory fish. The SRA agreed to pay half…
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Truck brings smiles and victuals
Fort Bragg Advocate-News/Staff A new big bobtail delivery truck will allow the Fort Bragg Food Bank to carry a lot more food and share with other food banks around the county and nearby areas. Thanks to the gifts of generous community members, the Food Bank was able to buy the $105,000 truck. “This truck is…
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Redwood Health Club
Fort Bragg Advocate-News/Staff Slim hopes for the survival of Fort Bragg”s Redwood Health Club rest in the hands of long-time rival, Larry Hinson, owner of the Mendocino Sports Club. “We were unable to work out financing with the bank. But we are still trying with private financing [and] would love to save it” said Hinson.…
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Vet Rep now on the job
Fort Bragg dvocate-News/Staff New Mendocino County Veterans Services Representative Ulyses Lopez knows a lot about serving his country. While still at Fort Bragg High School, he joined the U.S Army and served in Iraq. The proud veteran and member of the FBHS class of 2002 returned home to his wife and two children. Even after…
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Future uncertain for band and director
Fort Bragg-Advocate News/Staff On Monday morning, Cotton Auditorium”s band and drama room had the atmosphere of a football locker room after a homecoming victory. Music and voices erupted from everywhere in the room, which is hidden behind the massive stage. Kids chatted to each other and even this reporter about Friday night”s concert. “They know…
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Students help fight bullying
The top of his underpants was showing when the fourth grader went on the playground. A bigger fifth grader first humiliated him with words, then moved in to give him a wedgie. Fourth and fifth graders in the Steps to Respect program sat in a circle with high school students and young adults as everybody…
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Noyo River dredge spoils will go to mill site coastal trails
The Noyo Harbor District has searched everywhere in a 200-mile radius for a place to dump the mountain of dredge spoil sand that now stands at the mouth of Noyo River. Now it has found a home for some just a few hundred yards away. Noyo Harbor District and the City of Fort Bragg have…
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Historic hotels still recovering from 2008 crash
Fort Bragg Advocate-News Staff Writer Missed your chance to spend a cool $8 million on the Heritage House? A half-dozen once-grand hotels are now on the market, most at lower prices than in past years. Less than a mile north of Heritage House on Highway 1 is the Seafoam Lodge, where the owners also took…
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Positive programs beat bullying
Fort Bragg Advocate-News Staff Writer The towering restored 1930s speakers at Cotton Auditorium boomed 2012 hits like “We are Young” by the band “Fun.” Teachers, some who wore special Chuck Taylor sneakers decorated with sparkles, hopped on the grand old stage to dance in a flashmob. Kids were surprised, laughed hard and joined in, soon…
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Union official; mental health privatization should be more open
Fort Bragg Advocate-News Staff Writer The picture of how the county hopes to privatize its mental health services is emerging from behind closed doors, prompting hopes the process will be more open as it unravels. At the May 15 Board of Supervisors meeting a long discussed Request for Proposals (RFP) is ready to be presented,…
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