Business & Labor
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Skunk Train’s new boss to save historic Finnish lodge as residence, possible future hall use
New mural on Franklin Street also celebrates Fort Bragg’s Finnish history The post Skunk Train’s new boss to save historic…
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Noyo Harbor and local marine science star at major ocean symposium and festival on the “blue economy”
Under the management of an energetic Noyo harbormaster, changes urged for decades are finally happening The post Noyo Harbor and…
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Chainsaws fall silent this week: logging in Jackson State Forest stopped
Activists declare conditional victory, but will continue to watch. The post Chainsaws fall silent this week: logging in Jackson State…
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Wave energy making progress in powering blue economy, but won’t electrify your home anytime soon
California hopes to put wave and tidal devices into the water soon. Oregon will host world class wave energy testing…
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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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Coast real estate boom frustrates renters, employers — but few want to leave
Our Coast correspondent took a look at the real estate boom with a focus on the Coast. Short version, it's…
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Little River seniors create co-op to buy ‘The Woods’ mobile home park — investors also interested in park
Residents of 'The Woods' a manufactured home park on the Coast, have quickly formed an interim board and set up…
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Federal judge tosses cannabis grower’s case against Mendocino Co., says it’s a redo from state court
The judge at federal court applied the principle of "res judicata." The post Federal judge tosses cannabis grower’s case against…
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In confusing vote Ft. Bragg Council halts formula businesses inland, allows in coastal zone — to outlaw feeding ravens, other animals — will open lobbies, return to in-person meetings
Fort Bragg Council seeks to educate people on not feeding animals The post In confusing vote Ft. Bragg Council halts…
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Joe Wildman, activist & union-rep, dies at 65 (obituary)
Wildman was key force behind the scenes in politics, labor The post Joe Wildman, activist & union-rep, dies at 65…
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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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More than $10k raised for Fort Bragg auto shop employees after fire; cause appears to be electrical
Fernando Gordon, the owner of Gordon's Automotive, is planning to rebuild. The post More than $10k raised for Fort Bragg…
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Mendocino Co. seeks dismissal of suit filed by Skunkworx owner, says grower can’t be compensated for federally illegal plant (updated 3/2)
The case in federal court stems from a 2018 raid in which the MCSO destroyed a large amount of cannabis…
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Fort Bragg restaurant outbreak spawns Sunday testing event — most cases happened in Mid-January
You can get tested on February 7 in Fort Bragg. The post Fort Bragg restaurant outbreak spawns Sunday testing event…
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Downtown Fort Bragg cannabis business nixed by City Council on split vote — winter homeless shelter will find new home at Mendocino Coast Jewish Community shul
The Council failed to overturn a decision by the Planning Commission at least partly due to its ongoing vacancy. The…
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Commercial crab boats put out pots on the Mendocino Coast
Crab season was delayed. The post Commercial crab boats put out pots on the Mendocino Coast appeared first on The…
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Mendocino’s “Grange Wars” end as final holdout, Garcia Guild, turns over hall to National Grange
Across California the National Grange is winning the war against the Guilds. The post Mendocino’s “Grange Wars” end as final…
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No crab for Christmas; commercial crabbers won’t drop pots till they get better prices
Crabbers have banded together to ask a higher per pound price. The post No crab for Christmas; commercial crabbers won’t…
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The Fort Bragg City Council plans to greet future indoor commercial cannabis cultivators with a promise of no special fees or taxes
The council plans to hire a consultant to draft the new ordinance. The post The Fort Bragg City Council plans…
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Fort Bragg to consider cannabis growing regulations at tonight’s city council meeting
The issue will be discussed at 6 p.m. this evening. The post Fort Bragg to consider cannabis growing regulations at…
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