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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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City, county hear they have special wave energy powers
A city-county forum on wave energy enthralled Dr. Richard Miller Saturday in Fort Bragg, the hours of fast-paced discussion panels…
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GOP politician, top wave energy researcher on GreenWave team claiming waters off Mendocino
Two top Southern California real estate developers and a leading Republican political figure lead GreenWave Energy Solutions LLC, company President…
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Wave energy more discussed than tested
Wave energy has come a long way in the past two years, but still hasn”t quite made it outdoors. In…
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PG&E responds to WaveConnect testing questions
When Pacific Gas & Electric surprised locals with a wave energy claim off Fort Bragg last February, they expected to…
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School district to ask voters for bond
Fort Bragg School District residents will likely be asked to pay a property tax of $17 per $100,000 in assessed…
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Wave Energy Forum in Fort Bragg Jan. 19
It”s not quite Yalta, but representatives of three agencies still learning how to divide up the new world of wave…
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PG&E battles to keep Fort Bragg wave energy research mum
Pacific Gas & Electric”s effort to get $6 million in public money for the WaveConnect projects off Fort Bragg and…
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Thousand Oaks wave energy firm claims waters off town of Mendocino
A Southern California company has stepped into the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission filing area abandoned by Chevron, off the town…
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Gas stations, stores, bars keep spirits up
With no power or vehicles coming over the hill on Friday, Fort Braggers could still get a hot cup of…
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Statewide ballot effort led by elusive Fort Bragg man
The chairman of a political party attempting to qualify for the June primary in California is based in Fort Bragg…
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Food Bank and others pull together to meet community”s needs
Last Friday the Fort Bragg Food Bank was as festive and full as a New Year”s Eve party, three days…
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Trustees: Cotton Auditorium must make more money
It”s time for big, beautiful Cotton Auditorium to finally graduate to being a productive money-making member of the Fort Bragg…
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Churches, businesses, kids all keep Food Bank table full
The Fort Bragg Food Bank”s “Santa” came back last week — just in time for Christmas. An anonymous local donor…
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Agencies demand FERC slow down on wave energy
If the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission”s new plan for faster wave energy permits was a play on Old Broadway, it…
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FBUSD hires firm to see if developer fee hike possible
The Fort Bragg Unified School District voted to study developer fees, which could lead to higher costs for those building…
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