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Three-year grant to fund school officer
A Fort Bragg police officer will soon get a new job working on local school campuses with badge, gun, and…
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Locals make wine, paper from invasive gorse
Locals attacked a dangerous and well-armed foreign invader in Caspar April 29 not with fear and hatred, but with some…
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New generation digs into 37-year-old Earth Day behind high school
There were no big parades or political protests in Fort Bragg for Earth Day on Sunday, just a gathering of…
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PG&E for wave power study off Fort Bragg coast
The waters off Fort Bragg would play host to a showdown between different wave energy machines still in the imagination…
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Groundfishing fleet strikes for higher prices
Fort Bragg”s groundfish fleet is itself grounded, as the commercial fishers try to work together to get better prices for…
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Protesters take aim at Thompson despite Iraq withdrawal timetable
Asked about a “die-in” protest last week at his Fort Bragg and other offices, Congressman Mike Thompson said he was…
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Whales boost Whale Festival despite loss of two events
Tourists were pleased with all the whales, art and wine at the two-town Whale Festival this year. Organizers proclaimed the…
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Fishing gets boost after Klamath River returns surge
Local commercial and sport fishers caught something really unusual last week — a break — likely to allow a full…
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Upgrades make Hospitality House more inviting
The Hospitality House always had that inviting name, even when it was dark, dank, and packed with people sleeping on…
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Leftist penman pushes plan to confront Democrats over war
While many nationally famous intellectuals from the left have found their way to Fort Bragg for Alliance for Democracy Friday…
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New superagency seeks to repair cracks in system for dual diagnosis”
The mother of the man accused of making a bomb threat that closed down the county courthouse made an impassioned…
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Food Bank officials look back, and forward
Bill Mertle has watched Fort Bragg”s hunger grow over the past decade but sees hope from a community that”s willing…
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Safe Passage celebrates 10 years of whole family learning
Five-year-old Noel Villapando stood before more than 50 people gathered to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Safe Passage in Fort…
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Most Food Bank patrons work, but need help year-round
Hunger won”t go away in 2007, but the Fort Bragg Food Bank will continue its efforts to educate the community…
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Honking good holiday season for Food Bank
When the arrival of 100 frozen geese surprised the Fort Bragg Food Bank just before Christmas, Executive Director Nancy Severy…
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Coast rich in food aid, but programs are underutilized
Four-year-old Lilly Simili smiled widely when she heard her picture might get into the newspaper while partaking of Coast Christian…
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2005 saw first national decline in hunger” since 1990s
Although hunger had been a steadily worsening problem in America in the 21st century, there was some good statistical news…
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37-year-old Food Bank needs more storage space
Santa may need a bigger sled to bring the Food Bank the item at the top of their holiday donation…
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Democrats honor Sen. Wes Chesbro
In the 1970s, a young bicyclist named Wes Chesbro paused to look over a spectacular bluff where Highway 1 descends…
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Large donation will greatly benefit Food Bank
Harvest Market owner Tom Honer has a great lead on the identity of Santa, but he isn”t telling. Last week,…
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