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Getting Dressed
On Saturday, January 27 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, January 28 at 3 p.m., the Ukiah Symphony under the direction of Les Pfutzenreuter and in collaboration with Mendocino College will present "Concerto, Concerto!" Featuring the…
Michael Hibbeln;
Fire Investigation;
2017 Deaths;
Whither McCracken;
Albion Flip-Out;
Fitch Wanted;
Taylor Plea;
Class K;
Little Dog;
Ed Desk;
Yesterday's Catch;
Homeless Campsites;
Military Conscription;
Homeward Bounding;
Kabul;
Pension Spiking;
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Trump #1;
The Image;
Sanctuary Critic;
Missile Envy;
Sugar Huffman;
Cruel Organic;
Glass Artists;
Lamb Workshops;
Art Show;
Concerto Concerto
Some of you may have used your internet search engine to look for the site called “Transparent California,” where you can find out what the wages and pensions are for public employees. Usually the information…
This alert is for PG&E customers who opted out of "smart" meters.
For those of us who paid to stick with our vintage analog meters, PG&E now sends meter readers out every other month. That's six reads per year. For the other six months, in between reads, PG&E "estimates" usage. Then, the next month, everything sort of gets caught up with the actual read. But there's a catch...