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Posts published in January 2018

Welcome To The Year Zero

It's 2018, ladles and jellyspoons, say it with me. Add ’em up and say it out loud, two thousand and eighteen years since — well,…

No Tin Foil Hats Redux

Many UFO researchers, authors and knowledgeable enthusiasts have been basking in vindication and a measure of schadenfreude after front page stories in The New York…

Mobbing

It was a quiet Sunday afternoon and there weren’t any officers in camp. Corporal Stafford, Regular Army, came out of his tent and blew his whistle and we all kind of straggled into formation. He told us we needed to get our asses in gear and that he was going to have us do guerrilla exercises and we all groaned. He got loud and said he really didn’t care if it was Sunday, that there weren’t any officers in camp and he could do anything he liked with us.

Mendocino County Today: Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018

Robert Myers;
Jirons Again;
Couple Inches;
Navarro Outlet;
The Flu;
Costco Coming;
B Overseers;
Embarkation;
Ed Notes;
Little Dog;
Justice Delayed;
Yesterday's Catch;
Private Simon;
Sevigny Show;
Oprah Ideology;
Corruption;
Free Press;
MeTooists;
Offshore Slam;
Library Events;
Sondheim Follies;
Winter Schedule;
Speak Ill;
Mystical Reality;
Poet Sleigh

County Notes (Jan. 10, 2018)

Predictably, the Board of Supervisors made the giant 40% pay raise they gave themselves official last Tuesday morning. Albion’s Sherry “Boobs Not Busts” Glaser made…

Hardin v Coast Hospital

The paperwork detailing the charges in the case of Hardin v. Mendocino Coast District Hospital, Bob Edwards, Wade Sturgeon, and Steve Lund is now public.…

One Man Crime Wave

A preliminary hearing for Caleb Silver’s crime wave ended last Friday afternoon with holding orders for three counts of first-degree burglary and one count of car theft.

Farinelli On The Great White Way

Farinelli was perhaps the biggest and brightest star of his or any other time, and so it’s only right that at the ripe old age…

Off the Record (Jan. 10, 2018)

THERE'S POT all over Mendocino County available for $500 a pound, even less. The black market will continue to thrive because it will be able to undercut storefront dope. Law enforcement will also continue to profit by busting the black market people. And, so far, local law enforcement has even busted people who thought their papers were in order!

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