Fire Contained;
Writing Campaign;
Service Lack;
Catch of the Day;
Uncle Pedo;
Dirty Dirt;
DNA Stabber;
Courtroom Privileges;
Good Marriage;
News Buildings;
Third Person;
Protest Hijack;
ZIM Blockade;
Sheriff's Response
Posts published in August 2014
Legendary Boonville Beer Festival Surpasses $1,000,000 Raised To Date For Local Anderson Valley Non-Profits August 14, 2013 – Boonville, CA – The Wee Boont Foundation, strongly supported by Anderson Valley Brewing Company, recently donated upwards…
Tickets now on sale for our First Annual Meals On Wheels Fundraiser: Gourmet BBQ and Anderson Valley Beer. This fun event is on September 27th, from 6:00pm to 10:00pm at the Mendocino Lake Event Center,…
Ukiah Sept. 27 & 28 We are excited about our up-coming Artist's Studio Tour set for September 27 and 28 and hope that you will be able to support our efforts in publicizing this event at…
What’s a riot without looting? We want it, they’ve got it! You’d think from the press that looting was alien to British tradition, imported by immigrants more recent than the Normans. Not so.
When I was in my early thirties, I lived on a monthly disability check from the state: $268. My rent for a small room in a boarding house in a scary neighborhood in downtown Sacramento…
I must sadly report the passing of one of the best herding dogs to ever come out of this Valley. Ten-year old Bren of Yorkville, who with owner Kevin Owens was the winner of the Mendocino County Fair Sheep Dog Trial for the past two years, died recently after a short illness. To compound the sadness, her daughter Meg, potentially a champion in her own right, was the victim of a fatal rattlesnake bite in the middle of the night just a few days later. Kevin and those close to him, myself included, who had known both dogs and seen them work the sheep in the Yorkville Highlands many, many times, are inevitably greatly saddened at this loss. It is the passing of an era that saw some of the finest displays of a working dog’s relationship with man, and the deep and enduring mutual love and respect that this kinship so often produces.