Fort Bragg
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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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Pudding Creek bridge-widening project underway
Reporter Frank Harztell examines why Caltrans prioritized Pudding Creek. The post Pudding Creek bridge-widening project underway appeared first on The…
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Fort Bragg’s new crisis team gets thumbs-up from controversial homeless expert
The first in series from reporter Frank Hartzell. The post Fort Bragg’s new crisis team gets thumbs-up from controversial homeless…
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Just how do the unhoused in Mendocino County stay dry?
Some find shelter in Ukiah and Fort Bragg, but many are out in the storms. The post Just how do…
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Fort Bragg considering wave energy-powered desalination in latest novel water move
The city has long been a statewide leader in Blue Economy innovations The post Fort Bragg considering wave energy-powered desalination…
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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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Fort Bragg’s new housing project creates neighborhood of seniors, families and homeless
Arcata developer’s new green housing a hit with formerly homeless, seniors and even teens. The post Fort Bragg’s new housing…
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Fort Bragg’s winter shelter program ready to open
A degree or a raindrop can make the difference in overnight shelter. The post Fort Bragg’s winter shelter program ready…
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Garbage transfer center at Virgin Creek approved by Fort Bragg Planning Commission (updated 10/20)
C&S faces environmental concerns, questions about future of popular surfer beach parking area. The post Garbage transfer center at Virgin…
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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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Fort Bragg celebrates new community garden
A celebration of the new garden next to the C.V. Starr Center took place this Saturday. The post Fort Bragg…
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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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Beach at Pudding Creek passes latest public safety test, warnings removed (updated 5/26)
Pudding Creek Beach tests negative, warnings removed. The post Beach at Pudding Creek passes latest public safety test, warnings removed…
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Camp Noyo says City of Fort Bragg press release incorrect, misleading, dam didn’t cause Noyo’s current low flows
The dam has provided recreation for youth groups, campers since 1951. The post Camp Noyo says City of Fort Bragg…
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Private seasonal dam causes major drop in Noyo River flows — Ft. Bragg enacts stage 2 water conservation restrictions — water flows drop by 80% over one week, lowest flows on record (updated 7/15)
The dam is a temporary and constructed on a seasonal basis by the resort and campground. The post Private seasonal…
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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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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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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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