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Posts published in “Day: August 26, 2015

Mendocino County Today: Wednesday, Aug 26, 2015

LakeCo Fires;
Weaverville Fire;
Abatement Alarm;
Winetrain Wrong;
First5's Letter;
Diver Drowned;
Suffering;
SF Homeless;
Less Trees;
Tiny Illegal;
Bucket Sale;
Trump's Polemics;
Market Swings;
Yesterday's Catch;
Insomnia;
Divorce Sale;
County Vacancies;
Museum Work;
Fructose Madness;
Pleasantly Disintegrating;
Library Events;
Real Radio;
Asylum Debate

Bang-Bang Maybe You’re Dead

It’s not just cops who can confuse real guns with toys, and last week a crafty defense lawyer used a toy gun to get serious…

Mendocino One World Festival

Saturday, October 3, 2015, 12-5pm at Friendship Park (Hwy 1 & Little Lake Rd). Celebrating the rich diversity of our world with music, dance, art, food, crafts, and games.

Valley People (Aug 26, 2015)

COUPLA CALLERS wanted to know if 128 is closed south of Boonville to Cloverdale. Yeah, after dark it is. If you're setting out for Frisco…

Bird’s Eye View (Aug 26, 2015)

I am pleased to report that our AV volunteer firefighters who have been battling the forest fires east of here for the past month or so have finally returned safely to the Valley. Great job one and all! The gratitude of many NorCal folks could not be more fully deserved.

Quilt Exhibit and Book Signing

(Oct 2) An opening of a quilt art exhibit as well as a book signing by Ukiah historian Darline Bergere will both be featured at…

Baggy Pants & A Bicycle

At night the band would play paso dobles in the square. When it was time for the tuba solo, the audience became quiet and in…

Growers Get Ready

Local cannabis farmers received some expert advice Aug. 15 from Samantha Miller, president and chief chemist of Pure Analytics testing laboratory in Santa Rosa, and Casey…

NorCal’s Invasive Wine Empire

Activists objecting to the over-growth of the wine/hospitality industry in rural areas of four Northern California counties have met monthly for half a year. At their August 15 meeting in Healdsburg, Sonoma County, one of the wine industry’s epicenters, they agreed to name themselves Wine and Water Watch (WWW).

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