[Dec 23] The Nutcracker with the Bolshoi Ballet on the big screen this Sunday, Dec. 23 Timeless holiday classic returns to the Bolshoi stage Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" will open the 2018/19 Bolshoi Ballet in Cinema…
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[Dec 22] Fa La La Follies: A holiday musical show.Singing, dancing & merrymakingFun for the entire family!This Saturday, December 22 at 2 pm / sabado, 22 de diciembre a las 2 pmEagles Hall in Fort…
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Sunday was the 40th anniversary of the Jonestown mass murders. Mendocino County — specifically Redwood Valley — was Jones's capital accumulation site where he milked a series of barebones care homes, staffed by free labor from his church, to get the money to move to San Francisco and bigger things.
Boonville’s Cassidy Hollinger has been very sick and needs the support of her home community. Cassidy writes: “As many of you know - especially if you followed my social media meme journey - this past spring I entered Kings County Hospital for what I thought was a minor infection...and boy was I in for a treat.
When I was growing up, PG&E constantly advertised how, in the not-so-distant future, all electricity would be underground. I never thought about the danger; I just assumed they would do it to hide the ugly wires. However, as a firefighter for 25 years, I have seen how insane it is to have high-voltage wires strung from pole to pole along our county roads. I have responded to an untold number of vegetation fires caused by cars crashing into poles or winds causing branches and trees to fall on wires.