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Mendocino Coast fishermen smiling over 2014 salmon returns
Has the king really returned? A look at the big line of sport fishing boats lined up a few hundred…
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Bump up for attendance at Salmon Restoration Association”s barbecue
On a perfect, sunny, 75 degree day, the 43rd annual World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue saw improved ticket and drink sales…
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Tall ship”s visit shows continuing need for harbor breakwater
More than 2,000 people enjoyed tours and/or diving off the tall ship Hawaiian Chieftain April 9-13, but it”s unlikely the…
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Caltrans proposes replacing Albion bridges
The Albion nation is intent on saving the historic Albion Bridge, either as a footbridge or to continue as the…
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Albion, Salmon Creek bridges replacement
Two meetings organized by Caltrans are planned at the Albion School this week, on Wednesday, April 23, from 6 to…
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Noyo Harbor: Army Corps seeks solutions to infamous dredge pile
Bill Hayes, chair of the Mendocino Coast Recreation & Park District, heard the good news that the Noyo Harbor District…
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Tall ship pays first visit to Noyo Harbor
Senior Capt. John Morrison gripped the classic spoked wooden wheel of the tall ship the Hawaiian Chieftain for a photograph,…
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Noyo Harbor Commission meets April 10
After a meeting called by Congressman Jared Huffman, Noyo Harbor may have finally made the funding list in the U.S…
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Albion Bridge maintenance work started Monday
Caltrans started work on replacing bolts on the Albion River Bridge this week, with no timetable yet announced for how…
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Ice, snow may have knocked KZYX&Z off the air
Radio station KZYX and KZYZ”s transmitters were all off the air Tuesday morning, with hopes, but not promises of restoration…
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Remembering a good man
Victims and admirers were likely to remember Ricky Del Fiorentino as a big teddy bear in uniform. Young people too.…
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Navy testing draws fire
A Fort Bragg crowd once again shouted “NO” at the United States Navy at a public hearing March 7 on…
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Navy returns to discuss offshore testing
Weapons testing is what is new in the Navy”s plans for offshore military activity during 2015-2020, but there is a…
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KZYX back in black, but board angry with critical member
Eight outraged fellow board members gave dissident treasurer John Sakowicz verbal pummeling at Monday night”s KZYX board of directors meeting…
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Navy will explain weapons testing plans
Editor”s note: This story was updated Saturday, Feb. 16, to include the correct meeting time of 5 to 8 p.m.…
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Checking for signs of Fukishima radiation
Like many Californians, John Bauer has been concerned about the lack of hard facts in the media about Fukushima radiation…
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State Parks in high gear on old haul road removal
This reporter took the last joyride ever down the north end of the old Haul Road last week. A breathtaking…
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Food Bank serves more than those in pre-Christmas line
The woman in the black, sparkly Cher-like jacket shivered and bounced her skinny legs in shorts and bright tennis shoes…
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Season of Sharing: Food Bank clients can learn about healthier foods
When I was a kid, I liked to gross out my friends by eating foods that others wouldn”t. Artichokes, anchovies…
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Dollars do change lives at the Food Bank
Longtime Fort Bragg Food Bank volunteer Donna Byers dodged being photographed for the Season of Sharing series several times before.…
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