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Posts published in April 2018

Big Band Concert

[May 12] Come to a Free Big Band Concert and Open House this Saturday at the Community Center of Mendocino. The 20 piece Boonville Big Band led by Maestro Bob Ayres, is featuring many classic…

Mendocino County Today: Friday, April 20, 2018

Gualala Logging;
Bridge Meeting;
Hutchins Reply;
Little Dog;
Dry Week;
Critical Johnson;
Gamed Vote;
Cannabis Forum;
Fish Friendly;
Government Radio;
Monthly Reporting;
Becalmed;
Boonville Market;
Lilies;
Poacher Guilty;
Homeless Permit;
B Agenda;
Inland Dems;
Dori Seda;
Tai Endorsement;
Yesterday's Catch;
Prison Profit;
Don't Remember;
Comey Enema;
Kakistocracy;
Garden Tours;
Elder Month;
Symphony Concert;
LSD Day

Oak Woodlands Day

[May 12] A Day in the Oaks at Galbreath Wildlands Preserve. Saturday, May 12, 2018, 9:30AM-3:00PM. Join Kate Marianchild and Linda MacElwee as we explore the ecosystems of the oak woodlands. Presented by Anderson Valley…

Mendocino County Today: Thursday, April 19, 2018

Over Excavation;
Coast;
Hare Creek;
Little Dog;
Student Premieres;
Dunlap Wanted;
Boontling Classic;
Ed Notes;
Fisch Bros;
Oligarch Valley;
Loudest One;
Salmon Season;
Yesterday's Catch;
Earthquake Gamble;
RFK Shooters;
No Quiz;
Fiction;
Political Entropy;
Toyko Raiders;
Museum Exhibit;
GJ Deadline;
Tomato Cages

Letters (April 18, 2018)

Since Michelle Hutchins, our current superintendent at Anderson Valley Unified School District, is running for Mendocino County Superintendent of Schools, we feel it is necessary to provide the community with some information. The teachers and support staff of Anderson Valley Unified have issued a Vote of No Confidence with the AVUSD Board of Directors.

Bird’s Eye View (April 18, 2018)

The new restaurant, opening perhaps at the end of May (?) in Philo at the old Libby’s is expected to offer classic American fare. For additional dining info and more, the April issue of the…

The Laytonville Dump

The headwaters of the South Fork of the Eel River have been continuously tainted by polluted seepage from the Laytonville landfill for 50 years. Preliminary results from a community health study currently underway suggest people…

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