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Jobs, programs intact, work to be done at FBUSD
No teachers lost their jobs, no athletic programs were cut, class sizes were not increased and all the bus routes…
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Deadline on dredge schedule
The headline could read “more than a thousand truckloads of dredge spoils, possibly containing contaminants, to be trucked over Highway…
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Docks may need to be replaced
A tsunami surge that shattered two of Noyo Harbor”s docks might not be the worst enemy of the post-World War…
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MCRPD/Sports Club deal dies
A creative proposal to merge the Mendocino Sports Club into the Mendocino Coast Recreation and Park District died just two…
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Docks broken, optimism remains
On March 10, Larry Roggasch negotiated the purchase of a commercial salmon boat in Fort Bragg then thought about being…
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Botanical Gardens set to hike rates
The price of a walk in the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, as well as annual memberships will likely be going…
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Radiation monitoring bolstered
New radiation detectors are headed for Fort Bragg City Hall to allow better monitoring of potential fallout. This comes as…
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Moody solution: No single use” pledge
Like many environmentalists, Stuart Moody of Green Sangha will tell a Redwood Coast Senior Center audience on March 25 about…
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Commercial fishers will get a summer salmon season
When last week started, the prospect of the best salmon return in a decade was California”s big ocean story. Then…
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Teachers get first layoff notices from board
In what has become an unpleasant, but eventually meaningless ritual of spring, eight Fort Bragg Unified School District teachers will…
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High hopes for 2011 local salmon fishing season
John Gebers, owner of Noyo Fishing Center, was exchanging stories with local fishermen John Innes and Jim Martin on a…
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High hopes for 2011 local salmon fishing season
John Gebers, owner of Noyo Fishing Center, was exchanging stories with local fishermen John Innes and Jim Martin on a…
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Wave energy proposals, lawsuits gone: Future uncertain
Political and technological currents have changed course several times since Fort Bragg was a national center of wave energy five…
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MLPAI plan hinges on Native American issue
Last week”s California Fish and Game Commission meeting was supposed to be graduation day for the Marine Life Protection Act…
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South Noyo boat junkyard in final stages of cleanup
Fort Bragg”s most famous boat salvage yard is out of business and slowly slipping into oblivion. Hundreds of other picturesque,…
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Firm seeks local actors for TV show without TV
About a dozen actors are sought for “Sundays,” a unique Internet show to be filmed on the Mendocino Coast this…
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Season of Sharing raises $34,184 for Food Bank
The old timers say nobody works hard in Fort Bragg anymore. Some minds might change if they went on Tuesday…
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Food Bank turkey gives, and gives some more, on Christmas
Most everybody approves of helping the Fort Bragg Food Bank in its mission of feeding kids and elders and putting…
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2010 in review: MLPAI brings locals together, despite controversy
A new linked chain of ocean areas where fishing will be banned or restricted was created during a tumultuous year…
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Food Bank, community help keep Christmas for children
There were toys, toys and more toys, being seized by kids. There were dour dads and dads playing with sock…
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