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Noyo Bowl owner offers community the chance to save 50-year-old alley
Noyo Bowl owner Angelene Leist has a challenge to the community: Come up with a plan to continue that distinctive…
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Noyo Harbor District mulling fee hikes
Will higher rents help float the Noyo Harbor District”s sinking finances? The district will consider hiking the rent on users…
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Locals to Navy: Don”t assault whales with sonar
For more than five hours last Thursday, Dec. 16, a large and often boisterous crowd at Fort Bragg”s Portuguese Hall…
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Food Bank, Children”s Fund striving to fill children”s needs
There are almost always a few kids in line at the Fort Bragg Food Bank. Unlike the adults, they never…
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New MAC board seeks to match $10k, spring classes now on track
A new Mendocino Art Center board of directors promised greater openness and maximum fundraising energy and commitment at the Dec.…
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Could a sales pitch lessen the magic of giving to Food Bank?
In 1995 our publisher picked the Food Bank as the main charitable effort of our community newspapers, meaning the real…
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Could a sales pitch lessen the magic of giving to Food Bank?
In 1995 our publisher picked the Food Bank as the main charitable effort of our community newspapers, meaning the real…
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Could a sales pitch lessen the magic of giving to Food Bank?
In 1995 our publisher picked the Food Bank as the main charitable effort of our community newspapers, meaning the real…
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Season of Sharing: Food Bank serves food while clients give lessons in living
A homeless man I encounter at the south end of Franklin Street seems to think I”ve been taking pictures at…
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Navy sets info meeting about whales, weapons
Are gray whales on the decline? Will new, increased naval training off the California, Oregon and Washington coasts make matters…
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Season of Sharing: Food Bank serves food while clients give lessons in living
A homeless man I encounter at the south end of Franklin Street seems to think I”ve been taking pictures at…
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Navy sets info meeting about whales, weapons
Are gray whales on the decline? Will new, increased naval training off the California, Oregon and Washington coasts make matters…
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Art Center considering axing spring classes, keeping gallery open
The Mendocino Art Center is losing more than $15,000 per month and is now forced to seriously consider a plan…
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Food Bank serves food fit for a king, but not always the store
On Thanksgiving week, my weekly tale about my imbedded Season of Sharing reporting from within the Fort Bragg Food Bank…
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Food Bank serves food fit for a king, but not always the store
On Thanksgiving week, my weekly tale about my imbedded Season of Sharing reporting from within the Fort Bragg Food Bank…
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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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