May 28, 2009 | Mendocino Beacon
Every 15 minutes' makes it look real
The presentation which took place on Kasten Street was an accurate depiction of how police, fire and emergency medical personnel handle traffic collisions where people are seriously injured or killed.
Dusk view from Room #133 at The Little River Inn. After a long day of wine tasting in Anderson Valley , there's nothing so comforting as a good night's sleep.
Historic coast bridges marked for replacement
Albion residents hope their unique and historic tall wooden highway bridge can be saved - perhaps as a pedestrian walkway and bike trail.
Sweet Basil and the Bee: Strawberry fields a " Chico's...
Sweet strawberries are profuse at the markets this month, and as Englishman William Butler said in 1600, "Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God ever did." Local berries are slightly smaller than commercial berries, and ripe, juicy red all the way through.
Feds issue wave energy study permit
A Southern California alternative energy startup has been granted a three-year preliminary permit to study wave energy off Mendocino.
Smith at Westport burned to the ground on Friday afternoon. Some of the furniture was saved, but owing to the high wind the house was gone in an hour and a half from the time the fire started.
Round Highway 1 past Little River and the village of Mendocino appears before you like the last outpost of civilization at the edge of the world - its windswept clapboard cottages and jagged bluffs staring down the maw of the Pacific Ocean with all the gritty defiance of a seafaring Calamity Jane.
New Albion, Salmon Creek bridges to be discussed
Caltrans invites the public to attend an informational open house to review proposed projects to replace the Salmon Creek Bridge and the Albion River Bridge on Highway 1 in Mendocino County.
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A scuffle between a pair of coastal transients left one with a fractured jaw and the other in jail.
In consequence of protracted health, Mr. W. H. Norton will relinquish hotel keeping.
Readers comments on recent local history articles
In response to Faces needing names' on the Feb. 1 Reminisce page: Thank you so much for running the four pictures that we wished to identify.
We publish below some statistics which have been kindly furnished us by respective proprietors.
Kenneth Ralph Olson, 48, of Ukiah was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the 700 block of East Perkins Street at 12:24 a.m. Saturday.
Thorough work is being made with the improvements in and around Masonic Hall under the supervision of Mr.
Potatoes for sale by Wm. Heeser, at one cent per pound. Pictures framed in every style at Johnson's, Lansing street, next to Masonic Hall.
County lukewarm on trash proposal
Solid Wastes of Willits bid to take over recycling and solid waste transfer operations at the county's South Coast and Boonville transfer stations has been rejected by the board of supervisors.
Planning Commission meets Thursday
The Mendocino County Planning Commission will meet next Thursday, Feb. 19, at 9 a.m. in the Mendocino County Administration Center, Board of Supervisors Chambers, at 501 Low Gap Road, Ukiah.
Albion fire house expansion, renovation planned
The Albion-Little River Fire Protection District is planning an expansion and renovation to its current fire house and a benefit concert to help pay for it.
Jose Antonio Madueno, 28, of Ukiah, was arrested by the Ukiah Police Department on suspicion of driving under the influence with injury and being unlawful to drive in the area of Norton Street and North State ...
Raymond A. Yates passed away on Jan. 22, 2009 in Santa Rosa. A celebration of Ray's life will be held on Saturday, Jan.
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