Arts & Culture
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Downtown Fort Bragg streets closed for summer kickoff First Friday event
Artists, cornhole players, and music lovers gathered to welcome in summer The post Downtown Fort Bragg streets closed for summer…
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Veterans groups lead ceremonies on Memorial Day in Fort Bragg
The area’s roadways and bridges honor the fallen all year long. The post Veterans groups lead ceremonies on Memorial Day…
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Mendocino Study Club, which brought Mendocino its library, to close after more than a century
Women’s clubs were a mostly forgotten rebellion that changed American history after newspapermen rejected women writers. The post Mendocino Study…
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Bands play on at Fort Bragg’s First Friday, despite rains (photos)
Our reporter encountered Jazz Night and more music on a visit to Fort Bragg's First Friday. The post Bands play…
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Noyo Food Forest celebrates Earth Day with a big crowd and a new lease on life
An invigorated board will bring education opportunities to Fort Bragg students The post Noyo Food Forest celebrates Earth Day with…
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Live music returns to the Caspar Inn with new ownership
Past owner Peter Lit remembers when the inn hosted the famous and near-famous The post Live music returns to the…
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Chico developer creating 22-unit housing project from old Colombi Motel in Fort Bragg
The project maintains historic feel of a 1950s “carport” motel. The post Chico developer creating 22-unit housing project from old…
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Fort Bragg’s Paul Bunyan Days getting rolling early-again
Planning for the event starts March 14, and the community is invited to attend. The post Fort Bragg’s Paul Bunyan…
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April opening planned for Fort Bragg taproom
“There is nothing to compare to a fresh glass of great beer.” The post April opening planned for Fort Bragg…
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Fort Bragg Toy Run bikers will ride in rain or shine
This Saturday! The Lions Club will offer a no-host bar and prizes galore. The post Fort Bragg Toy Run bikers…
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Forest Fest kicks off busy summer at Caspar Community Center
Retired logger mounts lone protest. The post Forest Fest kicks off busy summer at Caspar Community Center appeared first on The…
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Forest activists hold prayer circle for Pomo, Cal Fire tour nixed
The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians is engaged in government to government consultations with Cal Fire. The post Forest…
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Fort Bragg’s Citizens Commission wants input on changing town’s name
The survey questions include the idea of switching to a different historical figure named Bragg. Fill out the survey, link…
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Mendocino Coast news round up: new water ordinance—fireworks restrictions—salmon BBQ—and more
Our new feature will include small news items from the Coast that may not merit an entire article. Tell us…
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$16.5 million appropriated for Great Redwood trail; McGuire announces trail will get signs this summer, touts fire safety
State Senator McGuire held a press conference this morning where he made announcements about the Redwood Trail, showing signs of…
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Activists march thru Ft. Bragg protesting Jackson Demonstration State Forest timber harvest
Yet another protest was had as the push against logging in Jackson Forest gains steam. Cal Fire also held an…
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Traveling Native group supports locals to take back Jackson Forest, historic names and lands
Deputies’ showdown with barricaded man at Coyote Valley interrupts days events The post Traveling Native group supports locals to take…
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Co-op at The Woods has offer accepted to buy their senior mobile home park
Six other bidders put in offers but S.F. owners chose residents' cooperative. The post Co-op at The Woods has offer…
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Ft. Bragg community garden emerging on C.V. Starr grounds — sign-ups happening now
Organizers will teach people to conserve water at new Fort Bragg garden. The post Ft. Bragg community garden emerging on…
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Retired electrician buys Fort Bragg’s Footlighters building for $210,000
It's future use remains uncertain. The post Retired electrician buys Fort Bragg’s Footlighters building for $210,000 appeared first on The…
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