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Bird’s Eye View (Jan 14, 2014)

Several 3-Dot regulars remain disappointed, and a little hungry, because three Valley restaurants remain “closed for the holidays.” Aquarelle, Stone and Embers, and Libby’s. However, The Buckhorn is open everyday except Tuesday, while Lauren’s is closed on Sunday and Monday only. The Hotel is open for dinner at the weekend and Coq au Vin Thursday thru Monday from 6pm each day.

Stall and Delay Tactics

The December meeting of the Mendocino County Mental Health Board provided some good news, some old news, and evidence of delaying tactics within the county's bureaucracy. Perhaps the best news was the announcement that an…

Off the Record (Jan 14, 2014)

THE FOLLOWING is an Instagram message sent by a Mendocino High School student to a Boonville high school kid. The names of the recipient and his disturbed assailant have been removed on the dubious assumption…

Mendocino County Mock Trial Competition

January 31 & February 7, 2015 UKIAH, CA - Six local high school teams will compete in semi-final competition at the annual County Mock Trials at the Mendocino County Courthouse in downtown Ukiah on Saturday,…

Shrinky Dinks! Weads! Hope! Perplexing!

Gallery Route One Exhibitions Andrew Romanoff, Reenie Charriere and George-Ann Bowers, and Sheri Park. Feb 6 - March 15 Point Reyes Station, CA WHO: Andrew Romanoff "Looking Back, Going Forward" Mixed media WEAD, Women Environmental…

$9,460.45

Just before Christmas, on December 22, 2014, Mendocino County Superior Court Judge John Behnke announced the amount that I am mandated to pay the California Department of Transportation for occupying a wick drain stitcher in…

Trio Céleste Concert

Fort Bragg Center for the Arts 13110 Pomo Lane, Mendocino, CA, 95460 January 18, 2015, 3pm., Preston Hall, Mendocino On Sunday, January 18, Fort Bragg Center for the Arts turns a cancellation into an exciting…

Emerald Triangle Argonauts & Ecotopian Avatars

A curious cave north of Laytonville, off Spy Rock Road, must have held an “amazing acoustic effect” as the Special Agents of our trusty local Drug Task Force began tapping at and around a hidden door masquerading as a set of shelves. Although the officers had already searched the area, they decided to take a closer look at the shelves when a man suddenly appeared who hadn't been there the first time around. The shelves had become Mr. Todd Wagner.

Off the Record (Jan 7, 2015)

THE NEW UKIAH CITY COUNCIL, according to the Ukiah Daily Journal, is going for $15,000 worth of consulting to “facilitate goal setting.” The last time the Council went looking for outside advice, they came up with Ukiah-based consultant Steve Zuieback and his “process enneagram.” I can't remember how much they paid Zuieback for his enema, but the City Council that hired him was purged in the next election.

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