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Posts published in “Day: March 22, 2017

Pollination

With bee populations in decline worldwide and the so-called civilized world in no hurry to eliminate the known causes of these precipitous declines, more and more flowers are going unvisited by those faithful little pollinators.

Mendocino County Today: Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Betty Pronsolino;
Silty River;
Harecreek Debate;
Casting Call;
Millsite Tours;
Little Dog;
Happiness;
Courthouse Boondoggle;
KZYX Coverage;
Harrelsons;
Albion Bridges;
Housing Development;
Willits Courthouse;
Police Reports;
Yesterday's Catch;
Contemplative;
American Degradation;
Care-a-Van Boonville;
Art Academy;
Sako Effect;
Floodgate Farm;
Bidding Workshop;
Borges;
Magic Barbarian

Grange Wars

It’s hard to imagine The National Grange, this country’s oldest agricultural organization and one devoted to both community betterment and the protection of agriculture, to be at the center of so much litigation.

Dawn In Headwaters III

The vegan lunch consisted of those stir-fried vegetables that had thankfully been mixed with peanuts, canola oil, and apple cider vinegar, over rice. After serving nearly a hundred activists, glopping the rice into reused, plastic salza containers, I helped myself and took a seat across the table from the fellow kitchen guy and Hoosier, "Duck," who sported a dark goatee, blonde hair, and looked Scandinavian.

Deputy Massey Looks Back

(This is the final segment of our interview with Mendocino County’s only and probably last black deputy, Orell Massey.) AVA: What’s your experience with domestic…

Tasha

The snowfall had diminished, almost stopped, when the doorbell rang. He thought it must be Jitterbug and his older cousin Malik, the two neighborhood kids…

Aloysius Garbanzo McBragg

I believe I have previously made my feelings on the matter of children quite clear. Seen and not heard, I say, and that from preferably…

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