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Skunk Train, Starbucks and Circle K all surviving despite gas prices, foreclosures
Of the Advocate Foreclosures and gas prices are big issues in Fort Bragg, as well as elsewhere. The California Western…
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Fort Bragg fishermen”s group considering legal action as it waits for FERC action
Of the Advocate An eagerly anticipated day for those who want greater local input into the wave energy process turned…
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Local Starbucks may have dodged store closures
Fort Bragg”s Starbucks outlet will apparently remain open, surviving the closing of 600 stores which was announced two weeks ago.…
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Opposition forms against Bush”s fish farm, drilling plans
President George W. Bush”s administration is making its biggest effort to date to allow corporate development of the ocean for…
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Otis Johnson, Big River win state grants
Fort Bragg”s Otis Johnson Park and Big River State Park were among the 20 winners in a competitive grant process…
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Four-star condo-hotel envisioned at Hi Seas site
Fort Bragg will soon say goodbye to the burned out hotel near its northern boundary. A four-star condo-hotel with lounge…
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Salmon barbecue draws huge crowd
It”s easy to spot the Lunde clan every year at the World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue. Just look for lots of…
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Noyo to provide perspectives on salmon disaster
When coho salmon or steelhead swim up the South Fork of the Noyo River as far as its confluence with…
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N.J. firm gets wave energy rights to Cape Mendo waters
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, has issued a three-year preliminary permit giving California Wave Energy Partners rights to…
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SRA finds new causes, hopes salmon hatchery can play role
As always, funds raised in 2008 by the World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue go to salmon restoration causes. New this year…
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Fishermen asks feds to map fishing resources before granting wave leases
Of the Advocate In response to this newspaper”s Freedom of Information Act request, the federal Minerals Management Service, or MMS,…
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Offshore drilling pushed as gas price solution
An effort to open up the California Coast to offshore oil drilling was defeated last week, but some Republicans in…
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Thief plunders equipment at Learning Garden
It was a sad moment in the history of the Noyo Food Forest”s Learning Garden at Fort Bragg High School…
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Salmon Trollers show river issues caused fishing disaster
Members of Fort Bragg”s Salmon Trollers Marketing Association have used all that unwanted shore time this year to root out…
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Salmon barbecue offers change
For 37 years, king salmon has reigned as the only main dish at the annual World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue, one…
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$16 million bond would fix plumbing, electric, roofs and more at Dana Gray and high school
Fort Bragg High School drama students know there is always at least one bad actor in their room, a beast…
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Top state official asks feds for better wave energy process
California”s top environmental official has told the two federal agencies that are contending to regulate wave energy they need to…
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Teachers protest proposed state budget cuts
More than 60 local teachers, students and school employees joined statewide protests of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger”s “May Revise” budget, saying…
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Limited salmon river fishing OK
Sacramento River salmon won”t dodge fishers entirely this year, after a ruling last Friday that allows limited river fishing on…
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Thompson challengers line up to lead 1st Congressional District
(This week: Mitch Clogg and Mike Thompson) Five candidates in the 1st Congressional District will appear on the June 3,…
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