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Food Bank volunteers find fun, power and history in helping
Donna Biocca, 82, began volunteering at the Fort Bragg Food Bank 31 years ago, at the start of the 1980s,…
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Food Bank volunteers find fun, power and history in helping
Donna Biocca, 82, began volunteering at the Fort Bragg Food Bank 31 years ago, at the start of the 1980s,…
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Food Bank volunteers find fun, power and history in helping
Donna Biocca, 82, began volunteering at the Fort Bragg Food Bank 31 years ago, at the start of the 1980s,…
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Federal stimulus chicken, city grant a boon for Food Bank
The good news at the Fort Bragg Food Bank this year can be summed up in the words of a…
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Federal stimulus chicken, city grant a boon for Food Bank
The good news at the Fort Bragg Food Bank this year can be summed up in the words of a…
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Area residents travel to Fortuna for MLPA task force decision
More than a dozen Mendocino Coast residents traveled to Fortuna to attend a 10-hour meeting Monday, most to tell the…
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Area residents travel to Fortuna for MLPA task force decision
More than a dozen Mendocino Coast residents traveled to Fortuna to attend a 10-hour meeting Monday, most to tell the…
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Good news allows school to restore cuts
Eight times every week, the sounds of silence at Dana Gray Elementary will be replaced with the return of windy…
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Good news allows school to restore cuts
Eight times every week, the sounds of silence at Dana Gray Elementary will be replaced with the return of windy…
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Transition Towns offers Otis Johnson Park workday among 10 Climate Change events
A brand new retaining wall covering an entire 40-foot hillside created from materials found in Otis Johnson Wilderness Park is…
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Navy extends comments on military training
The comment period for the U.S. Navy plan to increase military training exercises off Washington, Oregon and Northern California, has…
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Transition Towns offers Otis Johnson Park workday among 10 Climate Change events
A brand new retaining wall covering an entire 40-foot hillside created from materials found in Otis Johnson Wilderness Park is…
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Locals protest PG&E”s SmartMeter
Nadia Borysen of Redwood Valley brought her infant child, Bodhi, to the podium Tuesday to ask the Board of Supervisors…
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Supes ask Navy for delay, congressional hearings on coast
Mendocino County Supervisors voted 4-1 on Tuesday to ask the U.S. Navy to again postpone its final deadline for public…
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Sacramento judge declares MLPAI bodies are public, not private
In a victory for advocates of transparent government, a Sacramento judge ruled last Friday that Marine Life Protection Act Initiative…
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Supervisors support MLPAI stakeholders” map
The county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted 4-1 to join numerous other governments, including the Fort Bragg City Council,…
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Supes ask Navy for delay, congressional hearings on coast
Mendocino County Supervisors voted 4-1 on Tuesday to ask the U.S. Navy to again postpone its final deadline for public…
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Green” research vessel studies San Andreas off Fort Bragg
The San Andreas Fault, probably the subject of more disaster movies than scientific studies so far, has yielded an answer…
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City asks state to approve local MLPA plan as-is
The Fort Bragg City Council on Monday night unanimously asked the State of California to approve, not modify, the results…
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Oct. 12 deadline given for Navy testing plans
After two years of time extensions and a missed deadline, the U.S. Navy”s plans for expanded training and weapons testing…
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