The Pope In Bobbleheads
http://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2015/sep/18/pope-francis-souvenirs-pope-toaster-baseball-bobbleheads-in-pictures
View ArticleMendocino County Today: Thursday, Sep 24, 2015
VALLEY FIRE DECLARED FEDERAL DISASTER, only the fourth time in California fire history. Additional fatality discovered (see below). Size still at about 76,000 acres. Containment up to 82%. CalFire:...
View ArticleWhy I Moved To The Country
Hunters Point, home to the last peninsula based losers in the lottery of class warfare, is a world away from the rolling hills and rampant overconsumption of Napa and its environs. The folks who call...
View ArticleRecruiting & Retaining Deputies
(Excerpted from Mendocino County Undersheriff Randy Johnson's report to the Board of Supervisors, September 8, 2015) “It's difficult to get qualified candidates. Of the qualified candidates you do get...
View ArticleMendocino County Today: Friday, Sep 25, 2015
VALLEY FIRE containment increases to 87% as of Thursday evening, size stable at about 76,000 acres. CalFire: “Firefighters continue to improve and hold existing lines while mopping up hot spots across...
View ArticleMendocino County Today: Saturday, Sep 26, 2015
VALLEY FIRE NEARS TOTAL CONTAINMENT, now at 92% around the 76,000+ acres. Nearly 2,000 structures destroyed as assessments continue. CalFire (Friday evening): “Firefighters continue to improve existing...
View ArticleThe Rise and Fall of Green Mountain Collective
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View ArticleHow To Get Away With A Perfect Murder?
A mysterious shooting deepens in the French Alps.
View ArticleMendocino County Today: Sunday, Sep 27, 2015
ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2015 Health and Human Services Director Stacey Cryer told the Board of Supervisors that she plans to hire a new Mental Health Director to replace former Ortner Management Group exec Tom...
View ArticleMendocino County Today: Monday, Sep 28, 2015
VALLEY FIRE NOW 97% CONTAINED. But almost a thousand firefighters remain on scene. CalFire: “Firefighters continue to improve existing lines and mopping up hot spots across the fire area....
View ArticleBeheadings, Crucifixions and The House Of Saud
The revolting and immoral human-rights abuses of America's ally/master.
View ArticleAnother Poster Boy for 100% Inheritance Tax
Niner Faithful have lost faith. Is pinko Pope to blame?
View ArticlePhoto Essay: AV Homecoming Game & Fair
MUCH INDEBTED to Bonnie Clark Johnson of Rancho Navarro for her professionally rendered photographs of Friday night's big homecoming game between arch-rivals Mendocino and Anderson Valley and other...
View ArticleMendocino County Today: Tuesday, Sep 29, 2015
WE UNDERSTAND that the grape yield this year in the Anderson Valley was so small that the usual crews who work our vineyards simply went home because they're paid by weight and there wasn’t enough...
View ArticleMendocino One World Festival
Saturday, October 3, 2015, 12-5pm at Friendship Park (Hwy 1 & Little Lake Rd). Celebrating the rich diversity of our world with music, dance, art, food, crafts, and games.
View ArticleCancer Resource Fundraiser
Big River Walk And Paddle For Cancer Saturday October 24Th Walk Begins 9:30 Am At Big River State Park Walk or paddle for cancer this October at the 16h annual Big River Walk and Paddle for Cancer! We...
View ArticleIsis Beheadings Bad, Saudi Beheadings Good?
Mohamed al-Nimr’s 19-year-old son, Ali, is set to be beheaded and crucified by the Saudi government.
View ArticleMendocino County Today: Wed., Sep 30, 2015
UPDATE: This being the season of agricultural tensions in the Mendocino County outback, the scanner crackled Sunday with a 7.20am report of a male gunshot victim "near Mountain House Road." It took a...
View ArticleBird’s Eye View (Sep 30, 2015)
Following the events of the horrendous Valley Fire not too far away from here in recent times, the irrepressible Judy Long, President of the AV Volunteer Firefighters Association, made a presentation...
View ArticleValley People (Sep 30, 2015)
WE UNDERSTAND that the grape yield this year in the Anderson Valley was so small that the usual crews who work our vineyards simply went home because they're paid by weight and there wasn’t enough...
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