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Feds pick Fort Bragg for test of wave energy lease
The Minerals Management Service (MMS) has chosen Fort Bragg and Eureka as priority sites over Oregon and Washington for its…
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Council irked at PG&E over lack of wave energy facts
A hostile crowd and bemused Fort Bragg City Council greeted the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, whose two spokesmen arrived…
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New superintendent has been educator more than half his life
New Fort Bragg Unified School District Superintendent Donald Armstrong said good local financial planning was one of the factors that…
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Salmon season closes after 90 percent drop
In 2005, local salmon fishing was the best anyone could remember. Almost any boat that left Noyo Harbor could catch…
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Council irked at PG&E over lack of wave energy facts
A hostile crowd and bemused Fort Bragg City Council greeted the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, whose two spokesmen arrived…
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Council to see wave PG&E”s energy plan
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company will give the Fort Bragg City Council the first peek at its three-year wave…
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House passes offshore oil drilling ban for Point Arena-south to the Bay Area
A bill that would double marine sanctuary areas north of San Francisco passed the House of Representatives on March 31.…
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WaveConnect”s project manager Toman speaks
With Pacific Gas & Electric having been issued last week a preliminary permit that gives exclusive right to study energy…
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Wave energy blogger plans local march
Laurel Krause, who has been blogging about wave energy for more than a year from her Fort Bragg home, is…
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Surprise salmon shutdown hits party boats hard
An unexpected 2008 salmon disaster, combined with cuts to angling for bottom fish, is likely to put the Noyo Harbor…
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PG&E gets preliminary permit for wave study
After more than a year of contemplation, the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission has issued preliminary permits to Pacific Gas and…
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FERC rejects involvement in future wave energy study
The Federal Energy Regulatory Energy Commission has rebuffed efforts by the city of Fort Bragg and county of Mendocino to…
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Scientists ask for help spotting Orcas
Fort Bragg”s Whale Festival watchers could make a genuine scientific contribution to the study of killer whales, says biologist Bradley…
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New Otis Johnson Park friends plan workday
A new volunteer organization, the Friends of Otis Johnson Wilderness Park, will kick off with a party on Saturday —…
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Video leads to beef recall that includes local schools
Local schools yanked Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing company beef from their freezer shelves this week as part of the largest beef…
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Board approves bond for school renovations
Local residents will vote in the June 3 primary election whether to approve a $16 million bond to be paired…
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FISHing group forms to address wave energy
Six local commercial and sport fishing groups have put aside their differences to cast their lines together into the wave…
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School board to vote on tax to finish high school, Dana Gray
School district trustees will vote tonight on whether to tax local property owners to finish renovations at Fort Bragg High…
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Homeland security at Noyo River Station
Enter or leave Noyo Harbor and a U.S Coast Guard camera on the jetty beneath the Noyo River Bridge will…
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FERC rejects two counties” challenges
The Federal Regulatory Energy Commission has issued an order rejecting pleas by the County of Mendocino, Lincoln County, Oregon and…
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