Press "Enter" to skip to content

Posts published in November 2021

Valley People (November 17, 2021)

AVHS Football successfully raised the cash-money to motor down to Santa Clara Monday night to watch the 49ers take on the LA Rams, the first big time football games our fledgling athletes have seen. Coach…

Local Covid Survivor Tells Her Story

Teresa Vaquera is a lovely, 78 year-old woman who lives in Ft. Bragg, California. She is a grandmother who has 13 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Two of her great-grandchildren live with her; a girl age…

Mendocino County Today: Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021

High Pressure | 29 Cases | School Vandalism | Toy Drive | Medicare Seminar | Orr Springs | Bearwise | Golden Eagle | Stumbling Supes | Strip Poker | Ed Notes | Coyote Valley | Drought Webinar | School Street | County Holidays | Wild Turkeys | Consolidation | School Closure | Wrong Way | Rolling Pharma | Outstanding Sepeda | Yesterday's Catch | Healthy Routines | Forward Pass | Callin Discussions | No Hands | Edu-Jobs | Yosemite Falls | Jivan Mukta | Found Object | Canned Heat

Our Very Moving Experience

You learn things by moving, and the first thing you learn is to never do it again. The second thing is that you don’t have as much money as you thought you did. TIP: Sell…

Now You See Her, Now You Don’t

It's just about impossible to find a nice healthy attractive woman these days, although there seem to be many angry addicted ones available. When you get to be an older man that is the normal…

Mendocino County Today: Monday, Nov. 15, 2021

Mostly Cloudy | Marianne Mulheren | BOS Matters | Trent Video | Report PG&E | Leave Button | Hoop Flyby | JDSF Today | Back Issued | CPUC/Waste/Redistricting | Yesterday's Catch | Elon v Bernie | Pruning | Accept Disaster | Someone Else | 1918/Inflation/Prediction | 1885 Troubadours | Kids | Tough World | Redistricting CA | Musical Hillbillies | America Drinks | Wrong Crowd | Marseille Port | Winston Stinks | Future Hope

When It Rains, It Really Pours

Let me throw some numbers at you. Exactly a week ago last Sunday, Laytonville’s precipitation for the rain year starting July 1 was 2.33 inches. By the end of the day, 7.95 inches of rain…

-