Politics & Government
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Fort Bragg city manager’s resignation accepted in closed session
Peggy Ducey will stay on in transition role for up to six months. The post Fort Bragg city manager’s resignation…
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Jackson State Forest’s advisory panel holding public meeting in Fort Bragg Friday
Activists promise large turnout for 9 a.m meeting on Friday in Fort Bragg The post Jackson State Forest’s advisory panel…
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County will work on water issue during one year Mendocino tent reprieve
A crowded meeting on the coast led to a discussion of the multiple issues at play in regulating the restaurant…
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Caltrans will close Pudding Creek Bridge to all traffic during nights on Sept. 6 & 7
In surprise, Caltrans unveils scenic railing that depicts salmon The post Caltrans will close Pudding Creek Bridge to all traffic…
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Tuesday’s National Night Out in Fort Bragg: Lots of laughs, sober lessons
Kids tried to drive with “beer goggles” at this week's event. The post Tuesday’s National Night Out in Fort Bragg:…
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Animal rescue leaders countywide hold summit in Willits, Coast leaders react
What does the future hold for animal rescue and welfare on the Mendocino Coast? The post Animal rescue leaders countywide…
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Fort Bragg bomb threat being investigated
Social media chatter off base The post Fort Bragg bomb threat being investigated appeared first on The Mendocino Voice |…
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No Pudding Creek Bridge closure this week
Locals find the 24-hour light control less onerous than flaggers The post No Pudding Creek Bridge closure this week appeared…
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Mendocino 4th of July Parade both zany and patriotic (photos)
Dogs throng parade route, MadCad returns on trailer, and more photos of the parade. The post Mendocino 4th of July…
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Fort Bragg City Council directs staff to put street repair sales tax on November ballot
Tax has been renewed for two decades, but this time it won’t expire. The post Fort Bragg City Council directs…
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Otter we bring back sea otters? US Fish & Wildlife seek input at Fort Bragg open house June 26
The meeting will take place from 12-3 p.m. at the Discovery Center at the Noyo Center for Marine Science in…
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Single lane starts Monday on Fort Bragg’s Pudding Creek Bridge, will last till Aug. 29
Residents north of the bridge fear long waits. What will happen when the bridge is closed entirely for 10 nights?…
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Grocery Outlet approved by Fort Bragg City Council after four hour meeting
Grocery chain’s attorney warns city and speakers of limits of local authority. The post Grocery Outlet approved by Fort Bragg…
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Fort Bragg “Change our Name” nonprofit awards prizes for essays favoring name change, opponents gather signatures
Neither city council nor school board are currently considering the name change issue. The post Fort Bragg “Change our Name”…
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Downtown Fort Bragg streets closed for summer kickoff First Friday event
Artists, cornhole players, and music lovers gathered to welcome in summer The post Downtown Fort Bragg streets closed for summer…
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Fort Bragg City Council to consider keeping easy outdoor dining rules
Cities across the USA are grappling with the issue now that Covid-19 emergency regulations are lifted. The post Fort Bragg…
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Caltrans to discuss delays at Pudding Creek Bridge at virtual meeting on May 31
The city is also improving sidewalks along Highway 1. The post Caltrans to discuss delays at Pudding Creek Bridge at…
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Skunk Train property sells for $4.15 million in internal transfer to sister company that operates freight rail shipping
Could sale be to make case that the line is a public utility? Our reporter looked into the situation. The…
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Massage therapist leads effort to “keep it local” for creativity, business on the Mendocino Coast
”It’s hard to change the winds, right?” Reporter Frank Hartzell looks at a new community organizing effort. The post Massage…
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Fort Bragg sees new programs and facilities for addiction, Alzheimer’s, mental health, homeless
Can Fort Bragg's lauded new programs integrate with key providers like churches, Hospitality Center and accomplish a true long term…
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