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Valley People (May 20, 2015)

LORETTA HOUCK remains in serious but stable condition at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital after suffering a terrible injury to her head in an accident in Boonville three weeks ago. As of Sunday, the family reports,…

Valley People (May 13, 2015)

LORETTA HOUCK remains in serious but stable condition at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital after suffering a terrible injury to her head in an accident two weeks ago. You can help Loretta and her family with…

Valley People (May 6, 2015)

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK! Shauna Espinoza reports: "Our first two little leaguers went to their very first Giants game today, and now Thomas wants to be a baseball player when he grows up! What a great evening for them. A night they will never forget, I'm sure.

Valley People (Apr 29, 2015)

LARRY LOMBARD, of Airport Estates, Boonville, has died.  Along with Michael Dilley, Mr. Lombard founded Feather Lite Inc. and Aero Lite Products Inc. based at the Ukiah airport where a staff of 5-9 people manufactured…

Valley People (Apr 22, 2015)

ROSE ENGLISH passed April 19, 2015 at age 90 years. Born in Jericho, Missouri, she moved to California at age 16. She lived and worked in Ukiah for 40 years. Rose is survived by her…

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…

Valley People (Apr 8, 2015)

THE ANDERSON VALLEY was shocked Friday morning to learn that Marianne Summit-Pardini, 63, had taken her own life. The matriarch of two prominent families, her loss has saddened her large extended family in every part…

Valley People (Mar 25, 2015)

THE RAMBLING WRECK RICARD BUILDING in downtown Boonville will be on next month's Community Services District Board agenda. Director Hanelt was expecting to meet with County Environmental Health Director Dave Jensen this week. Reportedly, Jensen “is aware of the building.” Trustee Neil Darling raised the possibility of an eminent domain acquisition of the property if it can be converted to a “public purpose” such as a parking lot.

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