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Fentanyl Faces Two Fearsome Fort Bragg Femmes
Fentanyl Faces Two Fearsome Fort Bragg Femmes I have met two extraordinary Fort Bragg women in the last few days…
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Fort Bragg City Council race features four political newcomers, one veteran
Most audience questions concerned future of mill site property. The post Fort Bragg City Council race features four political newcomers,…
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Noyo Harbor Festival draws big crowd to new space
Second-year event still grappling with harbor’s unique challenges and access. The post Noyo Harbor Festival draws big crowd to new…
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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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A look inside the history and the politics of the Jackson Demonstration State Forest
THE JACKSON DEMONSTRATION State Forest was controversial from the day it was purchased in 1947 from the old Caspar Lumber…
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State touts Jackson’s tribal co-management as way forward, but critics want to see proof
WHEN GOV. GAVIN NEWSOM issued a directive to all state agencies in 2020 to give First Nations an equal role…
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Research towers measuring forest ecology, climate change are being installed in Jackson Demonstration State Forest
Hiking and biking Road 510 is closed from Aug. 1 to Nov. 1. The post Research towers measuring forest ecology,…
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Something to Bragg about: Cooler climes just one reason to check out Carnival by the Sea
FORT BRAGG IS almost always chilly, but could the fog make it too cold for those wanting to ride the…
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Ferris wheel returns to Fort Bragg’s Carnival by the Sea
Expect cotton candy, plenty of rides and even fog at the Lions Club fundraiser The post Ferris wheel returns to…
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Noyo Harbor’s annual World’s Largest Salmon Barbecue is sprucing up with more musicians and added parking
Event was started in 1970s by fishermen The post Noyo Harbor’s annual World’s Largest Salmon Barbecue is sprucing up with…
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Cops take kids fishing at Fort Bragg’s Moura Pond on Saturday, June 29
The annual event brings working police officers and local kids together for an afternoon of mentoring and fun The post…
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18th Annual Fort Bragg Car Show attracts the most vehicles and spectators ever
Father’s Day weekend event benefits Mendocino Coast Children’s Fund The post 18th Annual Fort Bragg Car Show attracts the most…
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Noyo Food Forest Earth Day event in Fort Bragg gains an even bigger and diverse audience
Fort Bragg's Earth Day event was in full swing this weekend. The post Noyo Food Forest Earth Day event in…
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Pre-pandemic crowds return to Fort Bragg’s whale fest for races, beer and celebrating all things whale
Noyo Center for Marine Science leads events with exhibits and walks The post Pre-pandemic crowds return to Fort Bragg’s whale…
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Frustrated fishermen get good news: good rockfishing, salmon fishing could return in 2024
Our reporter looks at a new strategy to be tried for rockfish in 2024 after complaints about deep water-only fishing.…
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Fort Bragg’s new city manager, Isaac Whippy, hails from Fiji
Last scheduled city council meeting of 2023 names two new faces, city manager and city clerk. The post Fort Bragg’s…
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Mendocino County winter homeless shelters are open — with many restrictions
Fort Bragg’s new rules are meant to help residents while discouraging transients. The post Mendocino County winter homeless shelters are…
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