Mendocino County
Recent News About Mendocino County
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Mendocino Jams and Preserves 'proud' to put their name on every jar
Mendocino Jams and Preserves has been making its all natural, pure products for more than 46 years.
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Newsom declares 'drought emergency' in Mendocino, Sonoma Counties
The State of California is dealing with a second consecutive year where things are far more dry than they should be, and the government and various agencies are taking action.
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'We're asking to move forward with a pilot program': Mendocino County approves new program to clean up after homeless
A pilot program that would clean up the trash left by the homeless along waterways of the Russian River in Mendocino County was approved by the Board of Supervisors on April 20.
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Mendocino County Council unanimously approves Industrial Hemp Pilot Program
The Mendocino County Council Board of Supervisors recently unanimously approved the Industrial Hemp Pilot Program, an initiative the county is developing which will allow the planting of hemp for the growing season of 2021.
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Mendocino County focuses on 'a more resilient economy' with Move2030 plan
The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors unanimously endorsed a plan March 23 called Move2030, a blueprint for building a “vibrant economy.”
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Farm-to-table restaurant, Cultivo, brings 'San-Francisco style meals to your hometown'
Powerhouse couple and restaurant owners, Fernando and Ashleigh Plazola, bring the farm-to-table concept to their restaurant called Cultivo, located in downtown Ukiah.
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Unmoderated Mendocino County Network listserve proves to be worth it
On his show, Jim Culp talked with members of the Mendocino County Network listserve, which is an unmoderated environment where community and county members can go to discuss current events, policy, and other topics.
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Mendocino County considers how to spend Redwood Complex fires settlement money
The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors has started talking about how to spend the $22.5 million settlement from PG&E for the 2017 Redwood Complex fires.
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Mendocino County opens COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to logging industry
Logging industry personnel are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the Mendocino County Public Health Department.
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Mendocino County Community Foundation Field-of-Interest grant program accepts applications
The Community Foundation of Mendocino County is now accepting applications for its Field-of-Interest Grant Program, according to a recent Facebook post by the foundation.
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Mendocino County Public Health issues revised school order safety plan
Mendocino County Public Health announced its revised school order, which will include a new safety plan for Kindergarten through sixth grade students.
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Cannabis Ad Hoc Committee to hold virtual town hall meeting
The County of Mendocino announced that the Board of Supervisors Cannabis Cultivation Ad Hoc Committee will be holding a virtual Cannabis Cultivation town hall meeting.
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Environmental group aims to protect redwood trees in Mendocino County
The environmental nonprofit advocacy group Save the Redwood League announced on Feb. 9 it had secured conservation easements that will protect and prevent development on Mailliard Ranch, a privately-owned 14,838-acre property in South Mendocino County and one of the largest areas of redwood forest in the state.
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Over $2.2 million in Cannabis Equity Grants available
Mendocino County is now taking applications for $2.2 million in Cannabis Equity grants in an attempt to help those who have suffered the most fallout from the War on Drugs.
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ACMC opens program proposals for arts enrichment projects
The Arts Council of Mendocino County invites proposals for distance learning arts enrichment to be submitted, according to its website.
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Mendocino County expands vaccination efforts, opens more clinics
As Mendocino County continues to receive shipments of COVID-19 vaccinations, its distribution plan continues to grow.
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Local Latinx, Native American arts communities receive over $12,000 in grants
The Arts Council of Mendocino County (ACMC) recently announced that it is awarding $12,630 in CARES Act relief funds to three Mendocino County organizations serving the Latinx and Native American art communities.
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Arts Council of Mendocino County finds ways to promote art, culture amid COVID-19 crisis
As organizations and communities across the nation continue to adjust to the realities of COVID-19, the Arts Council of Mendocino County has come up with a number of innovative answers to continuing engagement with the arts community.