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Posts published in May 2020

The Shrum Murder Mystery (Part 1)

White men first set eyes on Round Valley on an April day. Promptly they killed a couple score of the people who had been living there for who knows how long. Round Valley, where grass…

Mystery Newspaper Publication

There is nothing more frustrating to a local historian than finding an artifact and not being able to figure where the heck it came from, or when! The Held-Poage Library of the Mendocino County Historical…

Stoves & Pot

Canyon Road is just North of Geyserville. I had been contacted by an owner of a small older vineyard to inspect the vines for disease or insects. It turned out to be a typical older…

Off the Record (May 6, 2020)

RECOMMENDED VIEWING: Michael Moore’s “Planet of the Humans,” available free now on YouTube. Nothing new, really, for the eco-attuned and unfair to Bill McKibben, but interesting. Moore himself moves around in a limo and lives…

Valley People (May 6, 2020)

YES, ANDERSON VALLEY, you were hurled from your slumber at 2am Monday morning by the apocalyptic din loosed by frost fans, but please recall the consoling words of your friend and neighbor Ted Bennett of…

MCT: Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Warming;
MCDH Adventist;
Miller Reports;
Mussels & Palms;
CV Starr Rumor;
Young Prosecutor;
Cleone Millsite;
Inmate Murder;
Ed Notes;
Elvis Sites;
Doohan's Replacement;
Speak Softly;
Interesting Budget;
Yesterday's Catch;
Can't Think;
Supply Team;
Supermarket Shelves;
Great Illusion;
Virus Privacy;
Tickertape;
Scorpion Nature;
Zodiac Costume;
Blocking Trolls;
Suffragettes;
School Year;
Fieldworkers;
Attorney's Fees;
Cotton Mill;
Business Survey;
Marin Courthouse;
Court Operations;
Cosmodrome;
Local Business;
Dustbowl People;
Winesong 2020;
Found Object

Testing Hurdles

Lack of Availability of COVID Testing Remains a Challenge Many, perhaps most, hospitals in the US continue to face problems with not having enough supplies to fully respond to the COVID crisis.  The lack of…

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