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Valley People (Oct. 5, 2022)

ON MONDAY AFTERNOON (September 26) AV Fire Department units responded to a structure fire on Josephina's Road, Philo (off Ray’s Road), and found an old unused RV style camper on fire. The camper was fully…

A Life In The Performing Arts: Paulette Arnold

A half century ago Duke University graduate Paulette Arnold arrived in Ukiah, one of the ‘back to landers’ who would transform the cultural landscape of Mendocino County. For the newcomers, the 1970s were liberating: a…

MTC’s Production of “in a word”

“My task, which I am trying to achieve is, by the power of the written word, to make you hear, to make you feel—it is, before all, to make you see.” — Joseph Conrad Mendocino…

Mendocino County Fair 2022: The Fairest of Them All

Great Fair! So many connections, so much laughing, so many babies, such an unforgettable three days. It seemed like a dream from the past to see hundreds of people flooding through the fairgrounds like a…

How A Dirty Cop Got Off

In a surprising twist to the Kevin Murray case, a newly released report discloses that Sonoma County probation was hampered from considering a stronger recommended jail term for the disgraced Ukiah cop because key background…

County Notes (Sept. 29, 2022)

Mendo’s Health Insurance Plan Is Bankrupt What started as a dry discussion of the County’s audit of the 2020-2021 fiscal year on Tuesday, snowballed into summary of a perfect storm of factors leading to a…

Further Rolling Back COVID Restrictions

On October 1st, Canada will no longer require proof of COVID vaccination to enter the country.  Canada is also dropping its requirement that unvaccinated travelers quarantine.  Canada is one of the last developed, Western countries…

Off the Record (Sept. 28, 2022)

LAUREN SINNOTT: I’m painting a new mural as part of the Art for Alleyways project in Fort Bragg! It will depict one strand of Fort Bragg’s interwoven history: Finnish immigration during the late 1800s and…

Valley People (Sept. 28, 2022)

LAST WEEK’S big rain was not quite a trash mover (Boontling for deluge), but it was met with delight by everyone on the Northcoast, and dropping from 2 to 3 inches of much needed moisture…

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