A venerable freedom fighter storms the big barricade in the sky to rejoin his comrades and fellow heroes.
Posts published in “Day: March 2, 2016”
Long before wine grapes and marijuana, family farms were Mendocino County's dominant feature. Timber sustained several thousand families who were able to take home enough…
WE ARE ALL SADDENED to learn that David Charles Bloyd, familiarly known as Dee or Deed Bloyd, has died. A native son of the Anderson…
Dry February;
Eberhard Verdict;
Ortner Vote;
PA Bullying;
Board Seat;
Silver Extortion;
Shirley Kirkpatrick;
Food Inspections;
Tick Testing;
Primary Details;
Sako Forever;
Yesterday's Catch;
Super Tuesday;
Demagogue v Grifter;
Nude Selfie;
Medicare-for-All;
Pot Permits;
Full Whig;
Hits;
Broadband Meeting;
Nurse Silva;
GJ Applicants;
Salmon Forecast;
Casanova Serenade
Welcome to the 500th Turkey Vulture column! You’re welcome! Ha! Ha! There have actually been 432 of these compilations of “wise words, good thoughts and curmudgeonly moans and groans” since July 2007, which saw the beginning of the current “reign” of AVA Supremo, Bruce Anderson, who had previously owned and edited “America’s Last Newspaper” from January 1984 until the summer of 2004.
Rehab cut in half; property theft doubled; junkies and tweakers back in the 'hood, often as the homeless, and the promised millions for "Safer Neighborhoods"…
[Mar 31] Guest speaker Carla Jupiter, representative for Mendocino County's Cancer Resources Center, will discuss resources available for cancer patients along the coast at the…
On June 10th, 2015, the Albion-Little River Fire Protection District's board of directors considered a resolution at a public meeting to prohibit intentionally killing trees…
MENDO’S TULE ELK HERDS are growing. Like the reintroduced wild turkeys, reintroduced Elk have multiplied to where ranchers in the North County — Covelo, Laytonville, the Coast in the vicinity of upper Westport, Willits, and Potter Valley, complain that roughly 300 of an overall total of the great beasts estimated at some four thousand, are wreaking havoc with their fences and crops.
The more you talk about yourself, the less we care. Now if you'll excuse me, my limo's here.
Many locals were saddened to see the demolition/rennovation job that is taking place at the Live Oak Building in downtown Boonville over the past week…