Business & Labor
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Skunk Train sues city of Fort Bragg over stormwater runoff into its property
Newest filing unrelated to city’s lawsuits against the Skunk Train. The post Skunk Train sues city of Fort Bragg over…
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Fort Bragg city council candidates to appear at forum Sept. 19
Five candidates, plus two taxes on Fort Bragg ballot The post Fort Bragg city council candidates to appear at forum…
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Fort Bragg Fire Department saves Princess Seafood restaurant, business will be open for Labor Day weekend
Fire ruled accidental, not related to cash scattered at scene. The post Fort Bragg Fire Department saves Princess Seafood restaurant,…
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Paul Bunyan Days to take over Fort Bragg for Labor Day weekend
This year expect a 1980s-themed three-day blast of fun. The post Paul Bunyan Days to take over Fort Bragg for…
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Albion River Bridge Stewards host bridge-saving effort Tuesday
Residents ask Supervisor Ted Williams and state reps to take positions on bridge repair or replacement The post Albion River…
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Caltrans asks public to choose between five Albion Bridge designs for replacement and nixes discussion of rehabbing the old bridge
The state agency did most of the talking at packed public meeting at Whitesboro Grange. The post Caltrans asks public…
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No timber harvesting in Mendocino County’s Jackson State Demonstration Forest in 2024, charter revision on May 8 advisory group agenda
State offers Bagley-Keene meeting protocol training to Jackson Advisory Group members The post No timber harvesting in Mendocino County’s Jackson…
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State Parks reopens MacKerricher road on Easter Sunday, in addition to other storm-closed parks
Padlocks of “love,” downed trees, sand-drowned roads all present problems The post State Parks reopens MacKerricher road on Easter Sunday,…
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Last chance to comment on AT&T landline issue is online hearing Tuesday, March 19
Many rural residents depend on landlines in cell spotty areas. The post Last chance to comment on AT&T landline issue…
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Blue Shield and Adventist Health reach agreement
Patients can again use Blue Shield to pay for medical services. The post Blue Shield and Adventist Health reach agreement…
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McGuire announces $1 million for Mendocino County vocational jobs program
Coastal high school students will be able to participate starting 2025. The post McGuire announces $1 million for Mendocino County…
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County property tax bill error affected 850 out of 56,000 invoices sent this October
In which our reporter inquires about his property tax bill. The post County property tax bill error affected 850 out…
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Judge denies Skunk Train’s efforts to delay legal case
The argument that environmental damage could be ongoing held sway in the ruling that will set a date for the…
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Skunk Train’s motion to delay lawsuit with Fort Bragg prompts misunderstanding
Company Store owner claims the motion killed deal to sell building to railroad. The post Skunk Train’s motion to delay…
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County will work on water issue during one year Mendocino tent reprieve
A crowded meeting on the coast led to a discussion of the multiple issues at play in regulating the restaurant…
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Big trees, name-change foes, stir up Paul Bunyan Days in Fort Bragg
A busy Labor Day weekend featured logging competition, motorcycle club visit, dozens of activities — here's photos. The post Big…
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Grocery Outlet approved by Fort Bragg City Council after four hour meeting
Grocery chain’s attorney warns city and speakers of limits of local authority. The post Grocery Outlet approved by Fort Bragg…
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Fort Bragg City Council to consider keeping easy outdoor dining rules
Cities across the USA are grappling with the issue now that Covid-19 emergency regulations are lifted. The post Fort Bragg…
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Skunk Train property sells for $4.15 million in internal transfer to sister company that operates freight rail shipping
Could sale be to make case that the line is a public utility? Our reporter looked into the situation. The…
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