EVERYONE in The Valley has a storm story, ranging from mysterious blue flame racing along power lines between Boonville and the high school, to the big winds throwing fifty pound deck furniture far into the gulch below, to the gale force gusts that seemed only a puff away from blowing in the windows. Monday, downtown businesses were up and running soon after the power went back on about 9.
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WILLITS AND UKIAH emerged mostly unscathed from the big winds and rains of last weekend, suffering no power outages inside their city limits. Ukiah, incidentally,…
Between 1882 and 1968 there were 4,743 recorded lynchings in the US. Roughly a quarter were white people, many of whom had been killed for sympathizing…
NOTE: Posts are late due to major power outages in Anderson Valley on Sunday afternoon into Monday morning and again from Monday afternoon to just…
"Stop a Douchebag" is a Russian youth movement that attempts to enforce road traffic regulations in Russia.
U.S. school lunches put to shame by international counterparts. http://buynongmoseeds.com/these-school-lunches-from-around-the-world-should-embarrass-the-u-s/
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Many supporters of the Silk Road hailed the sprawling online black market for drugs as an experiment in victimless crime and a nonviolent alternative to the bloody…