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I wrote a letter to the editor recently that I do recognize was a bit antagonistic toward the Mendocino County Fair Board, and I would like to temper that a bit.
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THE MEDIA are never more shameless than in the aftermath of a mass shooting. The Bay Area stations have presented pretty much the same info for 48 hours now, but were a full day behind…
PAUL MEILLEUR, 79, and a long-time resident of the Anderson Valley, was killed Friday afternoon when the Honda ATV he and his 63-year-old passenger were riding turned over. The fatal accident occurred on Meilleur’s Nash…
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I was introduced to Guenoc Ranch in the late 1960s. I was selling fertilizer and Guenoc Ranch would use a large amount of fertilizer on its reported 19,000 acres of pasture and rangeland. I remember…