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Posts published in “Day: April 18, 2018

Letters (April 18, 2018)

Since Michelle Hutchins, our current superintendent at Anderson Valley Unified School District, is running for Mendocino County Superintendent of Schools, we feel it is necessary to provide the community with some information. The teachers and support staff of Anderson Valley Unified have issued a Vote of No Confidence with the AVUSD Board of Directors.

Bird’s Eye View (April 18, 2018)

The new restaurant, opening perhaps at the end of May (?) in Philo at the old Libby’s is expected to offer classic American fare. For…

The Laytonville Dump

The headwaters of the South Fork of the Eel River have been continuously tainted by polluted seepage from the Laytonville landfill for 50 years. Preliminary…

To Shoot Or Not To Shoot

So: guns. Quite the prevailing topic of conversation these days. Everyone seems to have an opinion on the subject, no one is shy about expressing…

DSQ: Those Danish Men of Feeling

The most famous string quartets of the present age take their names from diverse sources:  the Emerson from an American transcendentalist whose first name is…

Mendocino County Today: Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Ciera Found;
Dalton Missing;
Candidate Forum;
Fire Recovery;
One-Sided Signs;
Cove;
Shelter Report;
Pop Quiz;
Ed Notes;
Meet Roderick;
Little Dog;
Reverse 911;
Water Testing;
Homeless Capital;
County Museum;
Mentally Ill;
Home Invasions;
Yesterday's Catch;
Irish Sanctuary;
Zen Awards;
Foreign Healthcare;
Small Wars;
Tax Code;
Line Dancing;
Welfare Ranching;
Rogers Saga;
Answer

What The Heck Really Happened?

Last week a jury found Jose Carrasco guilty of count two domestic abuse by causing corporal injury to his girlfriend, Ana Hernandez, and count three vandalism, the breaking her phone.

Off the Record (April 18, 2018)

THE CROWDED 3rd District race, which might as well be in Nevada for all the attention it gets outside Willits, Laytonville and Covelo, the three antipodes…

Valley People (April 18, 2018)

YOU’RE a Valley old timer if you remember the great local quarterback, Ronnie Vaughan, who went from Boonville to Santa Rosa JC to star at that level, too. The late quarterback’s grandson, Andrew Vaughan, a slugging first baseman for Cal Berkeley is second in the nation in homeruns at the college level and a highly regarded pro prospect. Andrew is the great grandson of the late Shine and Beth Tuttle, both of whom are fondly remembered by Valley old timers.

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