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Posts published in May 2022

Living Longer and Healthier: Part 1, Life Expectancy

As COVID begins to take more of a backseat to other health concerns, I have received several questions about the future of this weekly column.  The feedback that I have received over the past two…

Mendocino County Today: Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Above Normal | Write-in Candidate | Kid Boosters | Garden Party | Glamper Meeting | Darkroom Access | Hendy Woods | Skeletonizer | Felony Charge | Preserving Rail | Ed Notes | Yesterday's Catch | Ukraine | Downtown PA | Drought Measures | Facebook Suggestion | Toss Corktop | Albion Mill | Peb Wonders | Anarchy | Short Fuses | Timber Tide | SF Inequality | Flo Waszach | Cargo Cult | Mendo Alley | Money Reps | Redwood Slabs | Amish Skills | Voting Fairytale | Lotto Life | Filipović

The Skunk — Point, Counterpoint

We live in our wonderful community fronting the 2+ miles of prime ocean frontage we call the Noyo Headlands. We love our historic Skunk Train, but since it was sold in 2003 to Mendocino Railway,…

A Review of “Becoming Story”: Savoring Greg Sarris

Greg Sarris—the Sonoma State University professor, who is also the longtime chairman of the Federated Indians of the Graton Rancheria—has been spending so much time teaching and leading the tribe that he hasn’t had opportunities…

Trent James, Write-in Candidate

Trent James, dissident former Mendo cop, being sworn in as an official write-in candidate today, Monday, 23rd May.

Mendocino County Today: Monday, May 23, 2022

Warming | Boonville Meltdown | Tow Trucks | Found Keys | Schools News | Eddie 87 | Housing Idea | Museum Gathering | Baptist Convention | Skunk Cinema | Architecture Showcase | Write-In Candidate | Mendo Cornfield | Southern Impression | Yesterday's Catch | Foreign Substance | Young Driver | Coastal Commission | Goatmobile | Ukraine | Woodsmen | Optimist | Mendosa Brothers | Biden Republicans | Harry Boos | Good Cop | Monkeypox | Trade Policy | Cookie Monster | Fat Man | SS Alcazar | War Economy | Wailakis

Potter Valley Project As We Know It Is Dead

PG&E is getting rid of its obsolete, dangerous and expensive Potter Valley Project on the Eel River. PG&E has declined to re-license the project with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and no other qualified entity…

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