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Posts published in June 2022

Mendocino County Today: Friday, June 3, 2022

Wet Weekend | Rose | Trash Pickup | Pomo Village | Plane Crash | Youth Soccer | Fentanyl Awareness | Jamesplains | Mendocino 1887 | Not Impressed | Restless Stop | County Notes | Humane Dinner | Sea Raunch | Greenwood Sisters | GJ Extension | Parking Trick | Hutch Chat | Yesterday's Catch | Ukraine | One Stop | Bostrodamus | Teardrop Car | Brit-ertainment | Welcome Back | My Generation | Whale Schoolers | Jim Thorpe | Cultural Downturn | Nixon Youth | Stoner Supes | Dubs Lose | Eat Concha

Covid Again

Covid hit us again - and not just my family, but the larger us, as in a great many folks in Anderson Valley.  I guess with the relaxed masking rules it was bound to happen. …

A Skilled & Respected Investigator

Described in one publication as a man the criminals definitely don’t want working on their case, Mendocino County District Attorney Chief Investigator and DA advisor, Kevin Bailey, is officially retiring. His last day in the…

Mendocino County Today: Thursday, June 2, 2022

Warm Day | Spring Fair | Email Outage | Albion School | Wildcats Muffled | Deputies Needed | Ed Notes | Greenwood Mill | Hopland MAC | Forest Fest | B Facts | Little River Kids | Schapmire's Assessment | Beck's Bonfire | UFO Radio | Shanel Reopening | Yesterday's Catch | Water Rationing | Lumber Boat | Meaningful Measures | Heard Op-ed | Octobedience | Toxic Masculinity | Log Loading | Sako 09 | Welcome Vest | Balloon Bombs | Einstein's Office

Letters (June 2, 2022)

Rep. Mike Thompson has been in Congress for 24 years and never faced a competitive election. In the June 7 primary, we have a chance to change that…

Candidate James

Democracy is alive and well in Mendocino County. On Monday afternoon, in the eleventh hour, former Mendocino County law enforcement officer Trent James formally registered as a write-in candidate for the sheriff of Mendocino County,…

County Notes (June 2, 2022)

AT A CAMPAIGN EVENT in Willits a couple of weeks ago, Supervisor John Haschak claimed, “I have been working for the last three-and-a-half years on the transparency in the county, the accessibility for people to…

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