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Mendocino County Today: February 22, 2012

NCRA, the little train that couldn't, thought they had assemblymember Wes Chesbro lined up to introduce legislation to allocate $500k a year from state transportation funds. All Chesbro needed was a few letters to show…

Mendocino County Today: February 21, 2012

SOME 4,400 PG&E customers have opted out of the SmartMeter program in a mere two weeks after state regulators gave them the choice. Santa Cruz, Marin and San Francisco counties accounted for the most requests…

Mendocino County Today: February 20, 2012

JOHN LEWALLEN, independent candidate for US Congress in California’s new Northcoast Second Congressional District, cordially invites the public to his formal Declaration of Candidacy on Thursday, February 23, at 1pm, at the Mendocino County Elections…

Mendocino County Today: February 19, 2012

LATE TUESDAY NIGHT, Dane Kraich, a 49-year-old Point Arena, shot his young wife, 24, and disappeared. Kraich is being sought for attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon, as well as a parole violation…

Mendocino County Today: February 18, 2012

ONE for the “You Can't Make This Stuff Up” files. Dave Mustaine, leader of the heavy-metal band Megadeth, has endorsed Rick Santorum for president (although he has since denied that it constituted an “endorsement”). To…

Mendocino County Today: February 17, 2012

ACCORDING to the people overseeing the removal of poisoned earth at the G-P mill site in Fort Bragg, the chemical purge of the 415-acre property lying between the middle of town and the ocean is…

Mendocino County Today: February 16, 2012

WEIRD EXCHANGE on Piers Morgan's CNN chat show Monday night. He was interviewing famed record producer Narada Michael Walden and asked him where he was when he heard about Whitney Houston. Walden replies; “I was…

Mendocino County Today: February 15, 2012

THE CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING has resurrected Steve Talbot's first documentary for Frontline called,  "The Best Campaign Money Can Buy," just in time for this year's $2 billion presidential race. Watch it online at http://cironline.org/node/3231.…

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