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Price strike over; crab fishermen settle for $2.65/lb.
The strike by crab fishermen ended last Thursday, Dec. 12, after an 11-day standoff. Fishermen wanted $3 per pound while…
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For the right attitude toward charity, look to the animals
One of the worst pre-conceived notions out there, and one of the most common, is that it”s somehow shameful to…
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Season of Sharing at $1,270: Food Bank offers a working ?Gift Economy”
The underclasswomen were having a blast finding stylish clothes at the Fort Bragg Food Bank on the day before Thanksgiving.…
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The Spirit of Thanksgiving empowers lives at Food Bank
Benjamin Franklin said, “If you want to get something done, find a busy person to do it.” Poor Richard would…
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Locals lose final appeal of Haul Road removal
Locals who took the trip down to Newport Beach for their appeal of State Parks” plan to spend some $750,000…
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Season of Sharing: Food Bank needs at least a dozen new volunteers for holidays
Tracy Mahr will never forget her first day last Wednesday as a Fort Bragg Food Bank volunteer. “I had an…
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Volunteer with us this year on annual Food Bank trek
My annual trek through the Fort Bragg Food Bank started with a Journey. Journey Laird, to be exact, a gal…
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New Senior Center board at the helm
Joviality replaced controversy. Family stories replaced critical speeches and lectures. With new board members replacing five of the six who…
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Fair trade fish? Creating consumer link may be key to survival of local trawlers
Part 1 of 2 Four Fort Bragg drag net fishermen, along with the Environmental Defense Fund, hope to create a…
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Slain Fort Bragg Dodgers fan remembered as fun, friendly
For a Fort Bragg extended family, what started as a fun birthday trip to a ballgame has become a terrible…
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Bush remains, six resign from Senior Center”s board
After two weeks of upheaval featuring the unsuccessful firing of the executive director and the departure of six of the…
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6 resign from Senior Center board, Bush remains ED
Six of the nine members of the board of directors of the Redwood Coast Senior Center had resigned by the…
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Senior Center vote to fire Bush baffles all
On Wednesday, Sept. 18, the Redwood Coast Senior Center Board voted to fire Executive Director Charles Bush. On Tuesday, Sept.…
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Bush on the job today at Senior Center
Monday is never a good day, but this is ridiculous. Redwood Coast Senior Center Executive Director Charles Bush went back…
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Senior Center vote to fire Bush baffles all
On Wednesday, Sept. 18, the Redwood Coast Senior Center Board voted to fire Executive Director Charles Bush. The vote has…
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Supes OK Haul Road project; appeal expected
Opponents of the $750,000-plus Haul Road removal project at Ten Mile plan to appeal the 3-2 vote this week by…
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Haul Road appeal held to Aug. 26
Four hours not enough time for Supes to consider appeal Facing a packed house at Fort Bragg Town Hall where…
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MCTV abandons Laurel St. building; Footlighters says its willing to share
Family pictures topped desks which held phones, computers and outboxes full of important looking papers. Towering shelves overflowed with video…
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Supes to hear Ten Mile Haul Road appeal Tuesday
Loren Rex stood on the mostly sand-covered remnant of the old haul road, looking back over the 15-minute difficult hike…
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MCTV”s board members speak
Mendocino Coast Television has ended its own existence, blaming the loss of their building and their lawsuit on the Footlighters…
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