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Mendocino County Today: Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018

Rain Forecast;
Hardin v MCDH;
Hospital Pressure;
Pets;
Oroville Fix;
Application Dwindle;
Big Band;
The End;
Ed Notes;
Little Dog;
Surviving;
Insurance Inventories;
Yesterday's Catch;
Helping People;
Suits;
Baseball Day;
Stable Genius;
Emergency Protocols;
Climatic Consequences;
LakeCo Visions;
Neoliberal Agenda;
Marco Radio

Mendocino County Today: Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018

Hardin v MCDH;
128 Closed;
Rawlins Lawsuit;
Oversight Applicants;
Wolff's Book;
Unpopular Facts;
Candidate Skyhawk;
Blackbear-Lincoln Booked;
Unjust Salaries;
22 Misdemeanors;
Yesterday's Catch;
Sonomarijuana;
Opioid Deaths;
Humboldt #1;
Enabling Homelessness;
Women's March;
Canyon;
Emergency Mishaps;
Trailer Trash;
Greatest Books;
Excellent Ideas;
Blackballing Kaepernick;
Marco Radio;
AV Foodshed;
Offshore Drilling

Mendocino County Today: Friday, Jan. 5, 2018

Undeserved Raise;
Sandbar Maintenance;
Fire Response;
Inadequate Warning;
5th District;
Saul Pacheco;
McCracken Found;
Sebastian 2018;
Ed Notes;
Little Dog;
Police Reports;
Yesterday's Catch;
Heavy Questions;
Copper Mountain;
Federaljuana;
Judicial Assignments;
Homeless Bound;
Teen Bibliotherapy;
Last Call;
Assault Weapons;
Seeking Sculptors;
Getting Dressed

Concerto Concerto

On Saturday, January 27 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, January 28 at 3 p.m., the Ukiah Symphony under the direction of Les Pfutzenreuter and in collaboration with Mendocino College will present "Concerto, Concerto!" Featuring the…

Mendocino County Today: Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018

Michael Hibbeln;
Fire Investigation;
2017 Deaths;
Whither McCracken;
Albion Flip-Out;
Fitch Wanted;
Taylor Plea;
Class K;
Little Dog;
Ed Desk;
Yesterday's Catch;
Homeless Campsites;
Military Conscription;
Homeward Bounding;
Kabul;
Pension Spiking;
Quiz Nights;
Trump #1;
The Image;
Sanctuary Critic;
Missile Envy;
Sugar Huffman;
Cruel Organic;
Glass Artists;
Lamb Workshops;
Art Show;
Concerto Concerto

Letters (Jan. 3, 2018)

This alert is for PG&E customers who opted out of "smart" meters.

For those of us who paid to stick with our vintage analog meters, PG&E now sends meter readers out every other month. That's six reads per year. For the other six months, in between reads, PG&E "estimates" usage. Then, the next month, everything sort of gets caught up with the actual read. But there's a catch...

It Could Have Been Worse

WHAT A DIFFERENCE a year makes. Last year, heavy rains pounded down on an already saturated Mendo most of January and February, flooding areas of Hopland, filling Lake Mendocino past its maximum capacity. A year…

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