Patients Suffer Poor Quality of Life and High Rates of Disability and Unemployment Chronic Lyme disease is associated with a poorer quality of life than…
Posts published in “Day: April 2, 2014”
Calling All Makers & Do-It-Yourselfers for the 2nd Annual Mendocino County Mini Maker Faire On Saturday, May 24th, from 10 am to 5 pm, the…
A year ago this week, the California Highway Patrol conducted its mop-up of the five Willits tree sits that had been blocking portions of CalTrans’…
Elk Native Vincent Longo Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society at Ithaca College ITHACA, NY — Vincent Longo, an Elk native and television radio major…
Sheriff Allman's choreograph of last Wednesday's memorial services in Fort Bragg for slain deputy Ricky Del Fiorentino was a masterpiece of organization in honor of…
Potter Valley Community Meeting The Mendocino County Sheriff's Office would like to invite the public to attend an upcoming Potter Valley community meeting. The meeting…
Yes, readers, it’s the 400th edition of “Bird’s Eye View by Turkey Vulture” and as you can see by the photograph I don’t look a day over 399!
About four weeks ago I stopped in the County Clerk’s office in Ukiah to find out when the last election of the Anderson Valley CSD Board of Directors was. Auditor Meredith Ford said she would look it up and get back to me (no answer). After a few weeks I sent her a letter asking that question and the legality of CSD officers who are not elected (no answer).
Kyle Stornetta is a scion of a prominent Point Arena family. Clay Brennan is a scion of a federal court judge whose convenient connections got him appointed to the Mendocino County Superior Court. DA David Eyster is the scion of David Eyster, long time local attorney. And there's Keith Faulder, Mendocino County ace criminal defense attorney, scion of America's confused drug laws, and a go-to guy if you're guilty and can afford him.
I NEVER thought I'd write this sentence: "Rainbow has sparked an International incident." The popular Boonville man, whose given name is Robert Salisbury, has been…
On March 24th the Fort Bragg City Council held a public hearing to consider a resolution authorizing an application for a $2 million community development…