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Mendocino County Today: November 17, 2013

DAISY COCKBURN & JEFFREY ST. CLAIR CELEBRATE ALEXANDER COCKBURN AND A COLOSSAL WRECK at City Lights Books Come celebrate Alexander Cockburn and A Colossal Wreck at City Lights Books, Sunday 11/17 Verso invites you to…

Mendocino County Today: November 16, 2013

BOONVILLE! MENDOCINO COUNTY'S MOST HAPPENING COMMUNITY! Saturday - Boonville Winter Market - in front of Boonville General Store - 11:00-1:00 - rain or shine • Yorkville Olive Ranch - olive oil • WildeAcre Farm -…

Mendocino County Today: November 15, 2013

RICHARD PETERSEN Richard James Petersen, 71, of Ukiah, California died on September 23, 2013, of pancreatic cancer. A memorial will be held on Saturday, November 23, at the Mendo-Lake Clubhouse, in Ukiah, starting at 1pm.…

Mendocino County Today: November 14, 2013

NOTHING BUT CLEAR, DRY WEATHER in the foreseeable forecast for northern California. According to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Agency, the West Coast stands to be in drought conditions for the rest of the month…

Mendocino County Today: November 13, 2013

IT'S THE THIRD anniversary of Susan Keegan's murder. Her husband, Dr. Peter Keegan, says his wife of 30 years died, drunk and stoned, in a bathroom fall. That's possible, one has to suppose, but Mrs. Keegan's death certificate says “Homicide,” not “Accidental.” Mrs. Keegan's death certificate says “Homicide” because, obviously, the only other person home at the time, her husband, bludgeoned her to death.

Mendocino County Today: November 12, 2013

POINT ARENA'S POPCORN GOATS   The deed on the two acre meadow along Point Arena Creek said the narrow strip of ag land on the canyon floor was a brush-free fire corridor for the City limits.

Mendocino County Today: November 11, 2013

IS SONOMA COUNTY STEALING MENDO WATER?
Supervisor John Pinches’ proposal for the Board of Supervisors to form an “ad-hoc committee” to look into Russian River water rights got off to a stumbling beginning last Tuesday when the titular sponsor of the idea — County Counsel Tom Parker — couldn’t find his own paperwork.

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