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Exhausted Food Bankers now need Christmas turkeys
Volunteer Shirley Harbour was spending the first of three busy days at the Fort Bragg Food Bank on Monday making…
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40-gallon diesel spill results in fines, probation
A 65-year-old Fort Bragg man has pleaded guilty to spilling diesel fuel into the Pacific Ocean on June 12, the…
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Season of Sharing: Food Bank”s senior food deliveries bring big smiles
As Allied bombs fell nearby, 14-year-old Ingeborg Hartung was in school learning textile arts. “War should be illegal. Why do…
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Howard Wheatley” Allen: How does he do it?
When Mikhail Gorbachev reached for a metaphor to describe how the standoff that threatened the planet for half a century…
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Food Bank challenges community to give turkeys, more
A homeless man said he needed the box of “executive hair dye” to prepare his beard for his next job…
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FBUSD gets new board member
Jerry Matson was chosen last week by the Fort Bragg Unified School District Board from a list of four applicants…
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Wave energy proposed again for Mendocino
Wave energy is back off the Mendocino Coast, at least on paper. Green Wave Energy Solutions has refiled for permits…
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Mental Health Board makes a difference — without funds or power
Part two of our Mental Health Services investigation looks at the Mendocino County Mental Health Board Before this summer”s murderous…
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Security for forest operations
Last month”s murders created fear in local forests and renewed questions about landowner security just as $38 million is being…
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$19M more sought for county conservation easements
More than $40 million in state bond funds headed to Mendocino County this summer will help create “lots of jobs,”…
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Laura”s Law might save county money, force better services
Mental Health Series Following the murder of three people by a deranged Nevada County man, the California Legislature passed Laura”s…
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SmartMeter protesters rally outside local PG&E office
Ned Vernoga of Chico was enjoying a Fort Bragg vacation when he spotted the vigorous SmartMeter protest July 29 in…
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Spaghetti feed funds help senior daycare
Ruth Auerbach started her 101 years as the daughter of immigrants in old Brooklyn and like the Dodgers moved to…
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Albion activists plan Fort Bragg SmartMeter protest
SmartMeters are coming to the Coast and some have already arrived quietly. A group called the Albion Community Awareness Network…
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Salmon rumors, calm ocean lure fishermen
For a really big traffic jam last weekend, forget the Los Angeles freeway “Carmageddon,” — try Noyo Harbor. Boats lined…
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Pigs, dogs and even a pet psychic on Todd Point
Call Carol Becker the animal communicator, the doggy reader or even the pet psychic. She is more concerned with what…
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Lost Coast, other ocean protected areas celebrated
Despite ongoing questions about Native American uses, the final map of new marine protected areas is being saluted as a…
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Fort Bragg Pomo tribe seeks BIA recognition
With some Native American leaders praising and others criticizing a new marine life protection area compromise, Eric Hontou is part…
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NOAA effort pushes more ocean fish farming
The Obama administration has launched an effort to increase fish farming in the nation”s oceans, as a way of creating…
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Radiation monitoring nixed
Fort Bragg City Hall never got the radiation monitoring equipment on its roof that was suggested following the Japanese nuclear…
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