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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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Offshore oil drilling comes before supervisors: how we love to say ”no”
In local politics, lots of issues divide. But there is no better way to unify than to suggest offshore oil…
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Fort Bragg shelter gets more hours, Animal Control process streamlined
Of the Advocate When Mandi Liberty was briefly fired last year from her job at Mendocino County Animal Care and…
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Ugandans promote peace by the sack
Seth Keki was a long way from his high school history class in Uganda as he told a small crowd…
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Offshore oil drilling comes before supervisors: how we love to say ”no”
In local politics, lots of issues divide. But there is no better way to unify than to suggest offshore oil…
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Ugandans promote peace by the sack
Seth Keki was a long way from his high school history class in Uganda as he told a small crowd…
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Fort Bragg shelter gets more hours, Animal Control process streamlined
Of the Advocate When Mandi Liberty was briefly fired last year from her job at Mendocino County Animal Care and…
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Fort Bragg shelter gets more hours, Animal Control process streamlined
Of the Advocate When Mandi Liberty was briefly fired last year from her job at Mendocino County Animal Care and…
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Offshore oil drilling comes before supervisors: how we love to say ”no”
In local politics, lots of issues divide. But there is no better way to unify than to suggest offshore oil…
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Ugandans promote peace by the sack
Seth Keki was a long way from his high school history class in Uganda as he told a small crowd…
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Offshore oil drilling comes before supervisors: how we love to say ”no”
In local politics, lots of issues divide. But there is no better way to unify than to suggest offshore oil…
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Sportfishing leader challenges the need for a new group
A new group of sportfishing enthusiasts hopes to jump into the fight to preserve the 2006 salmon season, while setting…
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Angelides leads Arnold in polls, comes to coast
Phil Angelides delighted Democrats in Fort Bragg Feb. 24 with a rousing and often humorous attack on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger”s…
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Famous gardening author visits coast, recommends growing soil
Green gardening guru John Jeavons provided a gloomy message to a gathering organized by Coast Economic Localization Link (CELL) Saturday,…
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Wooden whales, Fort Bragg”s new park, stars of windy weekend fest
In years past, the guests of honor, too big to fit into Fort Bragg”s Whale Festival, haven”t even been invited.…
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