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Keeping decay at bay for historic inn
Plans call for Captain Fletcher's Inn, at the Navarro Beach area of Navarro River Redwoods State Park, to be rehabilitated to serve as a visitor interpretive center.
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More: Winemakers to watch
Aaron and Sarah Cahn Bennett hadn't arrived on the scene yet when Ted Bennett and Deborah Cahn bought a 900-acre sheep ranch in Anderson Valley 35 years ago.
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Alice Water's Zinfandel fascination
Chez Panisse's wine director also does some serious thinking about Zinfandel. Next week, Chez Panisse begins another round of its Zinfandel festival, serving many of the older Zins in its cellar and offering a ...
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350 marijuana plants seized; Albion man arrested
In a coastal case that began in August, Mendocino County sheriff's deputies on Wednesday seized more than 350 marijuana plants and arrested a 31-year-old man near Albion.
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Glance at the Past
They are hard looking cases, and they should be dealt with accordingly; for the man who will blister his arm or leg in order to prey upon the sympathy of the credulous, should be confined where he properly ...
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Drew Family Vineyards: a lifestyle
Walking through the apple orchard with Molly Drew on a balmy coastal day to see where the new vineyard will be planted, I was reminded of my own family's arrival on the Mendocino coast in 1975.
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Old Time Notes
Report of Navarro school for the month ending October 5, 1883: Whole number enrolled 30.
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2008 Gala magic
The 2008 Gala fundraiser for the new Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital moves to a new venue this Saturday, with a new theme "Embracing the Dream." The festivities start at 5:30 p.m. at the 350 E. Commercial ...
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The Cellarist: Has dry Riesling finally arrived?
Count with me now ... Dry Riesling reveals one of those strange anomalies of the wine drinker.
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Editor's note: This is the second in a series of stories the Daily...
The Anderson Valley volunteer fire department worked long hours fighting lightning fires this summer, but firefighters were lucky enough to sleep in their own beds during the weekslong siege.
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Calif. beef plant worker sentenced in abuse case
A former worker in a Southern California slaughterhouse has been sentenced to jail and probation after being caught on video abusing sick and injured cattle.
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MLT invites participation in Coastal Cleanup Day
The 24th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day will take place this Saturday, Sept.
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Chalk Talk: Notre Dame High School choir sings before thousands
The renowned student choir at Notre Dame High School in Belmont performed during World Youth Day festivities in Sydney, Australia, this summer.
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Navarro, take heed
In response to a letter written by Gil Navarro Sept. 5 , retired county superintendent of schools Herbert Fischer needs no one to come to his defense.
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Navarro ignores parents
I am writing in response to Gil Navarro's scathing indictment of Dr. Herb Fischer, former county superintendent of schools.
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The Daily Digest
The following were compiled from reports prepared by the Mendocino County Sheriff s Office.
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Baxter Winery--French Flavor from Mendocino Vines
Two black and white magpies flit between the fence posts as I drive up the gravel driveway to Baxter Winery on Greenwood Ridge.
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32nd Annual Mendocino County Fair Wine Competition Announces 2008 Results
Fifty-four wineries entered 255 wines, 100% of them crafted exclusively from Mendocino County winegrapes.
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Mendo on my Mind
A lone fisherman strings up a line on what remains of a pier that was once used in the logging industry in the town of Mendocino.
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Dammed up water rights could flow again
Groups of winegrape growers in Dry Creek and Anderson valleys think they have come up with ways to breach a regulatory dam that has held back hundreds of water-rights applications in five North Coast counties ...
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