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July 4 Parade Cancelled

In light of the current State and County health orders, the Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce board of directors have decided to cancel the Mendocino 4th of July Parade. While this decision was a difficult…

Case Count Now 53

[Jun 17] Today Mendocino County Health Officer Dr. Noemi Doohan confirmed 6 new COVID-19 cases in the Ukiah Valley region.  Four of the 6 cases are teenagers. Eight of the new cases have been traced…

MCT: Thursday, June 18, 2020

Hot Interior;
Fiddlehead Fined;
Sparrow;
53 Cases;
Help Bill;
Coast Inlet;
Skyhawk Update;
Wendling Mill;
No Parade;
Burn Ban;
Perv Loose;
Ambulance Down;
Bandit Rock;
Nameless CA;
Navarro Bridge;
Fort Anything;
Christo Columbo;
Ed Notes;
Downtown Ukiah;
Streetscape Comments;
Carlo Affinito;
Early MTA;
51% Guilty;
Yesterday's Catch;
Trump Rally;
Elkhorn Hotel;
Managing Covid;
Covelo High;
Defund Everything;
Black Phoebe;
Awakenings;
Virus Trending;
Controller Wanted;
Inside CHAZ;
Flying Cars;
Dispensary Looting;
Found Object

Letters (June 17, 2020)

Usually, I do not read Mr. Philbrick's letters since he, like Donald Trump, inherited his business and his wealth. My experience is that people speaking from a position of privilege often speak from ignorance

Journal of the Plague Year (#13)

From the headlines: “Ailing Nations Push to Reopen, Accepting More Illness as the Price to Pay” “Despite Growth in Cases, Easily Distracted Washington Moves On” “Fed Chair Sees Years of Economic Woes” “Heaps of Complaints,…

Off the Record (June 17, 2020)

MOST OF TUESDAY’S BOARD of Supervisors meeting involved a lot of self-congratulation, some of it may even have been deserved. But if doing your well-paid job can be considered trophy-worthy, the meeting was for you.…

Valley People (June 17, 2020)

LAST WEEK’S “Vineyard Fire” halfway between Boonville and Yorkville, burned 150 acres. No structures were damaged, injuries reported. Inmate crews did the mop-up. GRATEFUL ANDERSON VALLEY RESIDENTS expressed their appreciation to the Anderson Valley Volunteer…

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