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Salmon fishers get bipartisan support
Help for salmon fishermen now has a more bipartisan base in California, with Republicans joining in supporting beleaguered commercial salmon…
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Salmon fishers get bipartisan support
Help for salmon fishermen now has a more bipartisan base in California, with Republicans joining in supporting beleaguered commercial salmon…
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New director brings financial background to Parents and Friends
Developmentally disabled people were once called “mentally retarded,” and it was assumed they would have to be taken care of…
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City”s first off-leash dog park opens
They gathered in small and large circles for “conversation.” They ran up and down the beach, exchanging greetings with old…
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Volunteers help clip 88,000 salmon
Until Sunday, the Hollow Tree Creek Salmon Hatchery was a fond childhood memory for Jay Husman. After making a five-hour…
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Volunteers help clip 88,000 salmon
Until Sunday, the Hollow Tree Creek Salmon Hatchery was a fond childhood memory for Jay Husman. After making a five-hour…
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Volunteers help clip 88,000 salmon
Until Sunday, the Hollow Tree Creek Salmon Hatchery was a fond childhood memory for Jay Husman. After making a five-hour…
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Help sought to launch 88,000 young salmon
Volunteers willing to wield a pair of scissors are being sought to help launch young salmon on their trek to…
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Big names, high energy boost Mendocino Film Festival opening
For half a century, Sydney Pollack and Laszlo Kovacs each worked at creating many of America”s most famous movies without…
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Noyo Harbor fishing derby seeks salmon donations
Anglers who catch fish in June will get a chance at a weekly raffle and at the top prize in…
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Caltrans says Ten Mile Bridge construction could start this fall
Rick Childs of Mendocino wondered if $42 million for a new Ten Mile Bridge could be better spent. “Our hospital…
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Five men stage protest of illegal immigration
Five men waved American flags and carried signs in front of Fort Bragg Town Hall in a Saturday protest of…
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Over 500 immigrant supporters march in Fort Bragg
More than 500 enthusiastic marchers in Fort Bragg joined millions nationwide, protesting peacefully to demonstrate the economic importance of immigrants.…
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Immigrant boycott set for May 1
Many Mendocino Coast residents are planning to take part in a national boycott May 1 to demonstrate the economic power…
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Thompson seeks $81 million in aid for commercial fishermen
More than 100 commercial, recreational and tribal fishermen came to a Monday rally in support of commercial fishing at Pier…
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Thompson plans big commercial fishermen rally
Commercial fishing boats sit stalled in California and Oregon harbors following a decision by a federal advisory board to ax…
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Hundreds join school student-led march for immigrant rights
Singing, chanting and waving placards and American flags, more than 60 young Latinos marched on Fort Bragg City Hall Monday…
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Fort Bragg commercial fishermen hit hard by federal plan to spare sportfishing season
Drastic cuts to California and Oregon commercial salmon fishing are expected to have impacts on the Mendocino Coast, from the…
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Hundreds join school student-led march for immigrant rights
Singing, chanting and waving placards and American flags, more than 60 young Latinos marched on Fort Bragg City Hall Monday…
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Fort Bragg commercial fishermen hit hard by federal plan to spare sportfishing season
Drastic cuts to California and Oregon commercial salmon fishing are expected to have impacts on the Mendocino Coast, from the…
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