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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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”…
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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…
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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…
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City”s Otis Johnson Park gets six-figure facelift
Fort Bragg Advocate-News Staff Writer Eighth grade math teacher Nick Tedesco left his Arizona classroom to join Americorps and make…
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Lighthouse, county, Hospitality House expanding homeless services
There is a hopping new dinner place in Fort Bragg where a full meal, shared with lots of friends, costs…
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Noyo Harbor still waits for insurance sum
Whole towns in Japan have been rebuilt while the Noyo Harbor District waits for insurance money from damages caused by…
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Will millions of salmon bless Fort Bragg”s recreational fishing?
Fort Bragg Advocate-News Reports of the death of the Fort Bragg salmon fishing industry may have been greatly exaggerated. Federal…
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Hospitals, clinics prepare for mental health privatization
Fort Bragg Advocate-News Hospitals and clinics in Mendocino County are involved in a behind-the-scenes process both to recreate mental health…
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DFG to review ocean parks impacts
New North Coast marine protected areas could cost commercial fishermen $278,000 in future years, a new economic analysis presented to…
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Homelessness intervention letters sought
One local homeless man is known for charging out into traffic, lost in a fantasy world. A different homeless young…
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Groups boycotting Navy meetings
With a dozen environmental groups boycotting Navy scoping hearings in the Pacific Northwest, some locals weren”t sure it was prudent…
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Jere Melo Foundation promotes fight against marijuana garden trespassers
During the search for double-murder suspect Aaron Bassler last summer, Chris Kelly, California program director of The Conservation Fund, said…
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