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Bird’s Eye View (Dec 3, 2014)

The Redwood Classic high school basketball tournament, hosted by our local high school for nearly 60 years, starts today. So for all that is good about high school sports, plus plenty of excitement, head down to the gym in Boonville where the games come thick and fast over four days, with the Championship game on Saturday evening.

Three Ukiah Library Events

Sign Painting Pizza Party, Friday, December 5th at 3:30PM Teens and tweens are invited to the Ukiah Library District Teens space to color our new District Teens sign and eat some pizza. We will also…

Gypsy Jazz Extravaganza Dance Party!

December 5th & 12th Red Hot Violin, Delicious Accordion, Smooth Guitar & Rockin Bass 2 Venues - 2 Dates - Upcoming Shows Friday, December 5th 7:30, 215 Main St., Point Arena Friday, December 12th 9:00,…

Hagel Fired? KMEC: Monday at 1pm

Did Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel Get Fired? -- on KMEC Radio, Monday, December 1, at 1 PM "All About Money", with host, John Sakowicz, returns to KMEC Radio on Monday, December 1, at 1 PM,…

Panther Soccer 2014: Championship Season

So the 2014 high school boys soccer season ended in “ultimate victory” for Anderson Valley: The post season Championship. However, as followers of the team will be well aware, it was a roller-coaster ride and…

Bird’s Eye View (Nov 26, 2014)

I have a special treat for readers this week: an enlightening trip down Memory Lane to celebrate 10 years of A Bird’s Eye View. It all began on November 24, 2004 with the original column below in italics.

MendoVito: Salvation Or Fantasy?

Thursday night, November 20, the University of California and the Hopland Band of Pomo Indians hosted a community conversation about the proposed MendoVito settlement. Bill and I attended, and these are my thoughts. For information…

Undue Influence

At the October meeting of Mendocino County's Mental Health Board, Chairman John Wetzler and his fellow board members were left a bit flummoxed and frustrated at news that the Board of Supervisors had once again postponed an agenda item proposing adoption of Laura's Law.

Off the Record (Nov 26, 2014)

THE AFFINITO FAMILY has sold the Cliff House restaurant at the mouth of the Noyo River, Fort Bragg. The property was listed at $1,295,000 and is described as “A full service restaurant opportunity in the…

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