THERE'S POT all over Mendocino County available for $500 a pound, even less. The black market will continue to thrive because it will be able to undercut storefront dope. Law enforcement will also continue to profit by busting the black market people. And, so far, local law enforcement has even busted people who thought their papers were in order!
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[Feb 2] First Friday, Fort Bragg High School Art Opening: This show at Edgewater Gallery has become an annual tradition. The students' art encompasses a wide range of media. The unbounded creativity of the students…
[Feb 1] Meet Anne Molgaard, CFO of Mendocino County Health and Human Services, and Jenine Miller, Director of Behavioral Health at the AV Unity Club meeting, Thursday, February 1, 2018, Dining Room at the County…
[Jan 28] The annual winter concert series at the Tallman Hotel in Upper Lake opens it’s 2018 season on Sunday January 28 at 3 PM in Riffe’s Meeting House next to the Hotel. The performers…
On Saturday, January 27 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, January 28 at 3 p.m., the Ukiah Symphony under the direction of Les Pfutzenreuter and in collaboration with Mendocino College will present "Concerto, Concerto!" Featuring the…
Ukiah City and Valley sewer system ratepayers may finally have some long sought hope of ending years of expensive litigation filed by the Ukiah Valley Sanitation District against the City of Ukiah beginning in 2013,…
[Jan 27] Back by popular demand - this workshop will help you take the first steps to having your own backyard farm! Instructor Ben Nicholson's love of raising chickens can be traced back to his…
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS this Tuesday (2 January) will solidify the huge pay raises they voted to give themselves for their unimpressive, part-time "work" as elected officials. They'll begin the new year at $85.5k, up from $61.2k.…