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Noyo Food Forest breaks ground at high school
In the ruins of Fort Bragg High”s once proud agriculture program, an enthusiastic new group put down roots on Sunday,…
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Abundance Fest feeds hundreds in Caspar
Hundreds feasted and took workshops on cooking and local food all day Saturday at the Local Abundance Festival in Caspar.…
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Love Canal activist speaks in Caspar
Lois Gibbs, the suburban housewife who turned activist in the 1970s over Love Canal wastes that poisoned her family”s home…
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Habitat homeowners attend fund-raiser dinner
Irene Graeta had to search for just the right word in English to describe the thrill of getting a Habitat…
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Clothesline project displays emotion
Project Sanctuary aired the coast”s dirty laundry on its front lawn on Franklin Street in Fort Bragg earlier this month,…
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Speakers explain anti-Iraq war Measure Y
A crowd of less than 25 people came Friday night to a Fort Bragg Town Hall forum on Mendocino County”s…
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City Council candidates square off
Although Judy Williams said she voted for City Councilman Dan Gjerde in his first council race, any common ground was…
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Fans toast Tallman and his favorite mollusk
To the average Mendocino Coast diver, a 10-inch abalone can be the find of a lifetime. But at Saturday”s Mendocino…
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Legion names state competitors at potluck
American Legion members celebrated their Boys and Girls State competitors with a scrumptious potluck, a surprise birthday cake and even…
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Seniors give their views at AAA meeting
Wilma Gromer, like hundreds of local senior citizens, relishes the meals at the Redwood Coast Senior Center in Fort Bragg.…
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DFG doesn”t let bear meat go to waste
A 400-pound black bear was more than the Fort Bragg Food Bank could reckon with Friday. But that was the…
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Big Brothers Sisters has new BBQ, travel, middle school efforts
Big Paul Bunyan will give a hand up this year to a financially struggling youth organization that helps local youngsters…
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Fort Bragg stories contribute to universal health care showdown
Activists for universal health care were enthusiastic after more than a dozen Mendocino Coast residents turned out to tell their…
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Salmon fishers get good news from feds, courts, utility
Commercial fishers, suffering through one of their worst regulatory years ever, got three pieces of potentially good news in recent…
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Peace activists press Rep. Thompson at fund-raiser
Pressed to be more visible in his antiwar stance, Congressman Mike Thompson told a Saturday gathering of Mendocino Coast Democrats…
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Harnessing the ocean”s wave energy
Three miles offshore the Mendocino Coast, the cluster of bright red tubes, each about the size and circumference of a…
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City hikes downtown parking permits, violation fines
Parking permits in Fort Bragg will rise from $12 to $17 per month and parking violation fines will jump from…
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New advisory board hosts wide range discussion on medical marijuana
A defendant was perched next to the district attorney at a not-very-relaxing first meeting of the Mendocino Medical Marijuana Advisory…
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Gore”s movie inspires ideas for locals
When tourists fleeing the blazing heat of the Central Valley enter Toni Orans” Mendocino art gallery, they often want to…
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Despite local sportfishing boat contributions, salmon barbecue attendance down this year
Brian Aldeghi”s birthday wish was a trip to the World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue on his birthday, July 1. “We didn”t…
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