[Nov 10] Saturday, November 10th from 10:30 am - 12 pm (reoccurring monthly) We'll be meeting at: The Gathering Place, in The Company Store 303 North Main Street (back hallway), Fort Bragg. Mindfulness meditation is…
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[Nov 8] Come Feast, Taste and Listen! Gwyneth Moreland and Morgan Daniels do a benefit for the Greenwood Community Church, Thursday, November 8 at the church on Highway 1 in Elk. Doors open at 5:30pm…
[Nov 8] The Inland Mendocino Democratic Club will hold our post-election party on Thursday, November 8 at 5:30 pm at our new headquarters, 1030 North State Street, Ukiah, near Big O Tires. Let’s all join…
[Nov 8] We’re All In This Together: Managing Rural Landscapes for Fire Resilience and Water Resources Please join us for a free workshop at the Anderson Valley Grange #669, Thursday November 8th, 7:00-8:30 pm. Information…
[Nov 8] Future Farmers Drive-Thru Dinner, Thursday, Nov. 8 at the High School Parking Lot. 3:30-5:30pm. Single dinner, $15, includes: ribs, baked potato, cole slaw, roll, and cookie. Tickets available from AV Ag students or…
[Nov 6] An economic vitality meeting will be held on November 6, 2018, from 1:30-3:30 pm at the County Board of Supervisors chambers at 501 Low Gap Road, Ukiah CA. The County of Mendocino Executive…
[Nov 6] Looking for the live election results? Come down to the Mendocino Hotel on election night and watch them with your friends and neighbors. Will be showing results on 4 TV's with a different…
[Nov 6] Yahel Ben-David, the president of Further Reach, which is one of the companies that provide internet services on the Coast from a small section of Albion south to Gualala will be speaking about…
With Supervisor/Board Chair Dan Hamburg calling Mendocino County CEO Carmel Angelo “a bargain,” and Supervisor John McCowen saying she deserves a raise because she’s been underpaid for years and she’s got great contacts and she almost single-handedly got some money from the State for the post fire disaster over-excavation reimbursement of upwards of 100 burned out home-owners (which should have been caught a lot sooner if they’d listened to Lee Howard when he first pointed out what was happening, and was the absolute minimum she could do under the circumstances), the Board of Supervisors unanimously (Supervisor Carre Brown wasn’t in attendance but she certainly would have voted Yes too) approved CEO Carmel Angelo’s huge automatic pay raises over the next four years in four steps to $225,000 a year plus equivalently generous perks, followed by a comparably giant pension for the rest of her life.

