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Mendocino County Today: Sunday, Apr 19, 2015

Giant Letdown;
Chance Thunderstorms;
Gas Prices;
Days of Rage;
Green Day;
Skaggs v Miller;
Yesterday's Catch;
Corporate Welfare;
Down the Drain;
Spill the Wine;
Wake Up;
Lighthouse Tours;
HumCo Cutback Request;
Marco Radio

Mendocino County Today: Saturday, Apr 18, 2015

EIR Wanting;
Director Colfax;
Tweakers Roosting;
Eyster Cookies;
Budget Details;
Dead-tree Resolution;
Grapes Plateau;
High-school English;
HumCo STDs;
Remembering Riley;
Foodshed News;
Road Delays;
Yesterday's Catch;
Palace Behind;
Baseball Trip;
Cop Swarm;
Animal Killing;
Lautrec;
Comics Day;
Points Race;
Bi-coastal Craig

Mendocino County Today: Friday, Apr 17, 2015

Rural Rebellion;
Feather Finding;
Lower Lawyers;
Brown Down;
Yesterday's Catch;
Gualala Redwoods;
Costco Hearing;
LakeMendo Outflow;
Reforming BID;
Palestinian Abuse;
Taxes;
Morning Sweep;
Virtual Living;
SonomaCo Fire;
Mendocino Pond;
Speedway News;
Retro Sunday;
Garbage Art;
Media Day;
UkiaHaiku Festival;
Harry's House

Mendocino County Today: Thursday, Apr 16, 2015

Strike Two;
Wildflower Show;
Plant Sale;
Tentative Agreement;
Hotel Pause;
AV Weekend;
California Novels;
Lady Prez;
Yesterday's Catch;
College Shuffle;
Whistleblower Interview;
Election Tampering;
KZYX Problem;
Marianchild Talk;
Book Sale;
Menzel;
Beach Fee;
Grader Honored

Valley People (Apr 15, 2015)

A DEATH IN THE FAMILY. Mourners packed the Apple Hall last Saturday to say goodbye to Marianne Pardini whose sudden passing has left so many of us saddened, and left those us who knew her…

Two Views: Another Big Skunk Train Tunnel Collapse

A Reader Writes: Almost 200 feet of the Skunk Train tunnel has collapsed! Almost a month ago! This time on the west end. A couple years ago it was on the east end. Luckily for the owners it didn't happen when a trainload of passengers was going through! This tunnel is fragile and nearing or maybe over 100 years old. Portions of this tunnel have collapsed three times.

Letters (Apr 15, 2015)

A campaign to end intolerable levels of nocturnal noise entered a new phase in Anderson Valley today, as a citizens group called the Anderson Valley Red Eyes announces the Campaign for Quiet Nights.

Turning Down the Noise

Last Friday morning, Judge Richard Henderson opened Mark Scaramella’s frost fan temporary injunction hearing with the usual pro forma, judicial assurance that he'd be fair: “I know that many of you in the courtroom this…

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