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Judge gives Footlighters its building back
Mendocino County Superior Court Judge Jeanine Nadel has ruled that MCTV must give back the Fort Bragg Footlighters building and…
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Greene seeks liquor license for Heritage House
After more than a year, the ownership of The Heritage House in Little River remains as hidden from the public…
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Changes coming to Inglenook Dunes Preserve
Land once planned as the site for the dream house of a local hotelier is about to become the newest…
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Mental Health to split $1.3M for client housing
Mendocino County is about to spend $1.3 million to create the first permanent housing for mentally ill people in the…
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Redwood Health Club may reopen in late February
Construction was going full tilt this week at the Redwood Health Club, despite cold weather, with hopes for a late…
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Season of Sharing ends with grim news, reminder
The news was no surprise as it spread along the streets that the 59-year old man who died in his…
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Coast”s homeless need the most help
North Franklin Street is a lonely place to spend one”s last day on earth, especially just before Christmas. The news…
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MRC”s 80-year timber plan baffles locals
Back in 2000, the Mendocino Redwood Company (MRC) envisioned a long-term plan to manage its 213,000 acres of redwood forests…
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Food Bank also helps with basic needs and essentials
Quentin Lloyd and Noelle Henson had no trouble naming their Christmas wish. “A new house,” said Lloyd. The couple”s house…
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Volunteering, the real spirit of Christmas at Food Bank
There was a big turkey, tiny and flavorful sweet potatoes, fruit salad, stuffing made from French bread, rich gravy and…
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New truck one key to Fort Bragg Food Bank”s growth
The burly delivery truck driver moved a linebacker on the blitz play. In the time it took me to load…
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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…
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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,…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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