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Cleo Kenyon, August 1, 1957 – January 13, 2021. (The Kenyon Family — Contributed) It was Rabbani’s second marriage to Cleo, who passed away this January after a long illness, that would lead him to Elk. Rabbani met Cleo when she came into his gallery in Noyo Harbor and asked the time. Rabbani replied, “Now,” which also happened tobe
THE MENDOCINO BEACON OBITUARIES The Real Jackie Kennedy Her style and grace were legendary, and her image came to define the 1960s. She captured the hearts of world leaders, fashion icons and people all over the planet, who knew her as Jackie Kennedy, Jacqueline Onassis, or simply Jackie O. OLD TIME NOTES FROM THE BEACON COMMUNITY LIBRARY NOTES: ‘ALL THE FLOWERS IN PARIS’ The Mendocino Community Library. (Contributed) “All the Flowers in Paris” by Sarah Jio is the story of Caroline, in 2009; and Celine, in 1943. Celine and her father own a small flower shop and design bouquets for upper-class Parisians. Celine’s daughter, Cosi, also lives with them. The three try to live a peaceful, normal life whileunder
FORT BRAGG MILL SITE OWNERS PRESENT PLANS Chris and Robert Hart of Sierra Railroad, the Skunk Train’s parent company, and Robert Pinoli Jr., Skunk Train Vice President, presented the company’s plans for a combination of visitor-serving, residential and commercial development. A conceptual drawing of the Skunk Train’s proposal for 77 acres on the mill site north ofRedwood Avenue.
GREENWOOD/ELK: PASSING OF A CHERISHED NEIGHBOR From Cindy Johnson of the Greenwood Civic Club. We are saddened to announce that Lucien Long, dedicated community member and Cameron Road resident, passed away Friday, Dec. 20. He passed with his wife, Marilyn, and son, Craig, at his side. Lucien was a kind, considerate, helpful, humble and loyal friend, neighbor and community member. ED PARROTT OBITUARY (2013) Ed Parrott. Former Caspar resident Ed Parrott passed away after fighting Parkinson's Disease and Lewy Body Dementia. He died peacefully in his new home outside of Santa Maria, Calif., surrounded by family and friends. In school he boxed, wrestled and worked at a camera shop. He also joined the local car club and loved to drag raceat Ocean
MENDOCINOBEACON.COM COVERS LOCAL NEWS IN MENDOCINONEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLEOBITSOPINIONSUBSCRIBE In the final analysis, we each need to weigh the risks and benefits. On the one hand, there is a pandemic that is still active and has killed more than 3.7 million people, left untold thousands with long-COVID disabilities, and FOREST SERVICE CONVENES TO DISCUSS ONGOING AUGUST COMPLEX WILLOWS — Mendocino National Forest staff discussed ongoing recovery in the 2020 August Complex fire during a virtual meeting held Thursday among forest service staff and researchers. The fires, 38 in total, were ignited by lightning strikes on Aug. 16 and went on to burn 1,032,648 acres over the next three months, making it the largest THE OBSERVER: COUNTY WELCOMES IN TROJAN HORSE The Observer: County welcomes in Trojan Horse. Last week, we discussed that the Board of Supervisors in October gave the provisional go-ahead to expand pot cultivation in Mendocino County despite opposition from the Sheriff, environmentalists, and ranchers. By a 4-to-1 vote, the Board conditionally OK’d numerous new provisions for a proposedGREENWOOD/ELK
Cleo Kenyon, August 1, 1957 – January 13, 2021. (The Kenyon Family — Contributed) It was Rabbani’s second marriage to Cleo, who passed away this January after a long illness, that would lead him to Elk. Rabbani met Cleo when she came into his gallery in Noyo Harbor and asked the time. Rabbani replied, “Now,” which also happened tobe
THE MENDOCINO BEACON OBITUARIES The Real Jackie Kennedy Her style and grace were legendary, and her image came to define the 1960s. She captured the hearts of world leaders, fashion icons and people all over the planet, who knew her as Jackie Kennedy, Jacqueline Onassis, or simply Jackie O. OLD TIME NOTES FROM THE BEACON COMMUNITY LIBRARY NOTES: ‘ALL THE FLOWERS IN PARIS’ The Mendocino Community Library. (Contributed) “All the Flowers in Paris” by Sarah Jio is the story of Caroline, in 2009; and Celine, in 1943. Celine and her father own a small flower shop and design bouquets for upper-class Parisians. Celine’s daughter, Cosi, also lives with them. The three try to live a peaceful, normal life whileunder
FORT BRAGG MILL SITE OWNERS PRESENT PLANS Chris and Robert Hart of Sierra Railroad, the Skunk Train’s parent company, and Robert Pinoli Jr., Skunk Train Vice President, presented the company’s plans for a combination of visitor-serving, residential and commercial development. A conceptual drawing of the Skunk Train’s proposal for 77 acres on the mill site north ofRedwood Avenue.
GREENWOOD/ELK: PASSING OF A CHERISHED NEIGHBOR From Cindy Johnson of the Greenwood Civic Club. We are saddened to announce that Lucien Long, dedicated community member and Cameron Road resident, passed away Friday, Dec. 20. He passed with his wife, Marilyn, and son, Craig, at his side. Lucien was a kind, considerate, helpful, humble and loyal friend, neighbor and community member. ED PARROTT OBITUARY (2013) Ed Parrott. Former Caspar resident Ed Parrott passed away after fighting Parkinson's Disease and Lewy Body Dementia. He died peacefully in his new home outside of Santa Maria, Calif., surrounded by family and friends. In school he boxed, wrestled and worked at a camera shop. He also joined the local car club and loved to drag raceat Ocean
NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January. CAN YOU SPREAD COVID IF YOU’RE VACCINATED, HAVE NO 1 day ago · For much of the pandemic, the keen sensitivity of the primary test for COVID-19 has been a blessing, detecting even small amounts of the virus that can spread silently among people who might not feel sick. But as more people get vaccinated, the test’s sensitivity is raising questions among health THE MENDOCINO COMMUNITY LIBRARY REOPENS 1 day ago · MENDOCINO — Readers rejoice! After a long hiatus due to COVID-19, the historic, all-volunteer Mendocino Community Library is now open three mornings a week for member visits. Current library hours are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10 a.m. CALIFORNIA’S RISING TIDE OF COVID VACCINATION RECORDS When California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced cash incentives to spur coronavirus vaccine-hesitant residents to get their shots, he emphasized everyone who received a dose was automatically entered into state databases. “We have your information in our system,” he said, referring to the millions of vaccination records in the California Public Department of Health’s confidential, digital WATER: AMAZING NEW MAP SHOWS THE PATH OF EVERY RAINDROP Water is like electricity. Most people don’t think about it much until it’s gone. Now, as California and other Western states find themselves heading into a severe and worsening drought, a new interactive map is providing a breathtaking journey that shows where America’s water comes from and ADVOCATES HOPE FOR EXPANDED IMMIGRANT AID IN FINAL BUDGET With just a few days before California’s June 15 budget deadline, advocates for immigrant families are hoping Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers can reach agreement to expand health care, food and financial aid to undocumented immigrants who are excluded from federal safety net programs. ThereGREENWOOD/ELK
1 day ago · This week, I asked our four graduating seniors to tell us what growing up in Elk meant to them, where they are headed next, and what they will miss most about Elk: Being a child in Elk is a unique experience that I am lucky to have had. There are so many great events for this town’s children that THE OBSERVER: SUPERVISORS ASKED TO ORDER ELECTION ON 10 At its meeting on Wednesday, June 2, the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors approved the proposed Phase 3 Cannabis which includes the controversial 10 percent Expansion Rule that allows cultivation to occur on 10 percent of the overall acreage on parcels that are at least 10 acres in size. I WILL PSYCHEDELICS BECOME LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA? 1 day ago · Amid growing scientific research into therapeutic uses for psychedelic drugs and a progressive push to soften punishment for drug crimes, California lawmakers are considering a bill to legalize magic mushrooms, Ecstasy and several other hallucinogenic substances.The
CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS RISE, NOW 67% ABOVE NORMAL Unemployment claims in California have risen to their worst levels in more than a month and are now far above the amount that was typical before the start of coronavirus-linked business shutdowns, the federal government reported Thursday. California workers filed 74,625 initialclaims for
MENDOCINOBEACON.COM COVERS LOCAL NEWS IN MENDOCINONEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLEOBITSOPINIONSUBSCRIBE Stop AAPI Hate, a California-based coalition, has recorded nearly 7,000 hate incidents involving Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders nationwide since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January. THE MENDOCINO COMMUNITY LIBRARY REOPENS 10 hours ago · MENDOCINO — Readers rejoice! After a long hiatus due to COVID-19, the historic, all-volunteer Mendocino Community Library is now open three mornings a week for member visits. Current library hours are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10 WILL PSYCHEDELICS BECOME LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA? 7 hours ago · Amid growing scientific research into therapeutic uses for psychedelic drugs and a progressive push to soften punishment for drug crimes, California lawmakers are considering a bill to legalize magic mushrooms, Ecstasy and several other hallucinogenic substances.The
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7 hours ago · This week, I asked our four graduating seniors to tell us what growing up in Elk meant to them, where they are headed next, and what they will miss most about Elk: Being a child in Elk is a unique experience that I am lucky to have had. There are so many great events for this town’s children that YOUR BOSS, YOUR BARTENDER OR YOUR As California studies whether to create a statewide system that would verify who has been vaccinated against COVID-19, Santa Clara County officials forged ahead Tuesday with a new requirement that employers find out which of their workers have gotten their shots. The South Bay county’s rule, whichGREENWOOD/ELK
From the desk of Tawny MacMillan: Mendocino County reports that, as of April 28, Elk has the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rate in the county, at 28.9 percent. With their commitment to reach out to all eligible coastal residents, Mendocino Coast Clinics is offering to come to Elkfor a Pop-Up
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See his work online at mendocinoredwoodburl.com. The gallery is located at 6031 S. Hwy. 1 between the Elk Post Office and Queenie’s Café in Greater Downtown Elk and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (707) 877-1128. FOREST SERVICE CONVENES TO DISCUSS ONGOING AUGUST COMPLEX WILLOWS — Mendocino National Forest staff discussed ongoing recovery in the 2020 August Complex fire during a virtual meeting held Thursday among forest service staff and researchers. The fires, 38 in total, were ignited by lightning strikes on Aug. 16 and went on to burn 1,032,648 acres over the next three months, making it the largest THE MENDOCINO BEACON OBITUARIES The Real Jackie Kennedy Her style and grace were legendary, and her image came to define the 1960s. She captured the hearts of world leaders, fashion icons and people all over the planet, who knew her as Jackie Kennedy, Jacqueline Onassis, or simply Jackie O. MENDOCINOBEACON.COM COVERS LOCAL NEWS IN MENDOCINONEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLEOBITSOPINIONSUBSCRIBE Stop AAPI Hate, a California-based coalition, has recorded nearly 7,000 hate incidents involving Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders nationwide since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January. THE MENDOCINO COMMUNITY LIBRARY REOPENS 10 hours ago · MENDOCINO — Readers rejoice! After a long hiatus due to COVID-19, the historic, all-volunteer Mendocino Community Library is now open three mornings a week for member visits. Current library hours are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10 WILL PSYCHEDELICS BECOME LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA? 7 hours ago · Amid growing scientific research into therapeutic uses for psychedelic drugs and a progressive push to soften punishment for drug crimes, California lawmakers are considering a bill to legalize magic mushrooms, Ecstasy and several other hallucinogenic substances.The
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7 hours ago · This week, I asked our four graduating seniors to tell us what growing up in Elk meant to them, where they are headed next, and what they will miss most about Elk: Being a child in Elk is a unique experience that I am lucky to have had. There are so many great events for this town’s children that YOUR BOSS, YOUR BARTENDER OR YOUR As California studies whether to create a statewide system that would verify who has been vaccinated against COVID-19, Santa Clara County officials forged ahead Tuesday with a new requirement that employers find out which of their workers have gotten their shots. The South Bay county’s rule, whichGREENWOOD/ELK
From the desk of Tawny MacMillan: Mendocino County reports that, as of April 28, Elk has the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rate in the county, at 28.9 percent. With their commitment to reach out to all eligible coastal residents, Mendocino Coast Clinics is offering to come to Elkfor a Pop-Up
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See his work online at mendocinoredwoodburl.com. The gallery is located at 6031 S. Hwy. 1 between the Elk Post Office and Queenie’s Café in Greater Downtown Elk and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (707) 877-1128. FOREST SERVICE CONVENES TO DISCUSS ONGOING AUGUST COMPLEX WILLOWS — Mendocino National Forest staff discussed ongoing recovery in the 2020 August Complex fire during a virtual meeting held Thursday among forest service staff and researchers. The fires, 38 in total, were ignited by lightning strikes on Aug. 16 and went on to burn 1,032,648 acres over the next three months, making it the largest THE MENDOCINO BEACON OBITUARIES The Real Jackie Kennedy Her style and grace were legendary, and her image came to define the 1960s. She captured the hearts of world leaders, fashion icons and people all over the planet, who knew her as Jackie Kennedy, Jacqueline Onassis, or simply Jackie O. LOCAL NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON By Jeff Goertzen Southern California News Group. April 22, 2021 at8:52 a.m.
NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January. COVID: HOW THE PANDEMIC MAY HAVE HELPED WHALES OFF It’s no secret that the COVID pandemic shut down the world’s economy, sent millions of people to the hospital and affected everything from birth rates to air pollution levels. But now scientists are discovering how it even changed the ocean off the coast of California. During the first six INSIDE THE CALIFORNIA ORGANIZATION TRACKING ANTI-ASIAN Later that summer, with incidents on the rise, Lim decided to do something. He became a volunteer with Stop AAPI Hate, a coalition based in California that has recorded nearly 7,000 hate incidents involving Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders nationwide since the beginning of the pandemic and created reports based on their findings. YOUR BOSS, YOUR BARTENDER OR YOUR The company CLEAR’s Health Pass app has been used by United and Delta airlines to verify COVID-19 test results and vaccination for travelers to Hawaii, by Major League Baseball teams such as the San Francisco Giants for ballpark entry, and by Walmart, which has partnered with the company. ARTS + ENTERTAINMENT On Saturday, June 5 and Sunday, June 6, the Temple of Kwan Tai in downtown Mendocino invites all families to a free Scavenger Hunt for Kids. Listen to the free docent tour then have the kids do the Scavenger Hunt for a reward. The Temple of Kwan Tai, California Historical Landmark #927, is COMMUNITY LIBRARY NOTES: ‘THE SEA’ “The Sea,” by John Banville, is the story of the Grace family who moves into The Cedars, a resort by the sea. Max is the narrator. He sees the father in his black sedan parked outside and hears a girl laugh. He sees Colonel Blunden across the hall on his wireless. He sees a boy his age swinging CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS RISE, NOW 67% ABOVE NORMAL Unemployment claims in California have risen to their worst levels in more than a month and are now far above the amount that was typical before the start of coronavirus-linked business shutdowns, the federal government reported Thursday. California workers filed 74,625 initialclaims for
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: JUNE 3 EDITOR: I’m sorry to hear that Sheriff Kendall views the request for the Board of Supervisors to conduct a functional and financial audit of the Sheriff’s Department as a “witch hunt.” In communities across the nation, people are looking at how to better meet their Public Safety needs. Over THE MENDOCINO BEACON RECENT OBITUARIES: ALL OF THE April 23, 2021. of Albion, died Feb. 14, 2021 at home after a long illness. Born on Aug. 25, 1938 at Santa Monica, CA to Clifford and Cora Chaney, she was 82 years old. A memorial service was held on Feb. 17, 2021. Arrangements were handled by Chapel by the Sea. MENDOCINOBEACON.COM COVERS LOCAL NEWS IN MENDOCINONEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLEOBITSOPINIONSUBSCRIBE Stop AAPI Hate, a California-based coalition, has recorded nearly 7,000 hate incidents involving Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders nationwide since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January. THE MENDOCINO COMMUNITY LIBRARY REOPENS 3 hours ago · MENDOCINO — Readers rejoice! After a long hiatus due to COVID-19, the historic, all-volunteer Mendocino Community Library is now open three mornings a week for member visits. Current library hours are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10 WILL PSYCHEDELICS BECOME LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA? 38 minutes ago · Amid growing scientific research into therapeutic uses for psychedelic drugs and a progressive push to soften punishment for drug crimes, California lawmakers are considering a bill to legalize magic mushrooms, Ecstasy and several other hallucinogenicsubstances. The
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55 minutes ago · This week, I asked our four graduating seniors to tell us what growing up in Elk meant to them, where they are headed next, and what they will miss most about Elk: Being a child in Elk is a unique experience that I am lucky to have had. There are so many great events for this town’s children that YOUR BOSS, YOUR BARTENDER OR YOUR As California studies whether to create a statewide system that would verify who has been vaccinated against COVID-19, Santa Clara County officials forged ahead Tuesday with a new requirement that employers find out which of their workers have gotten their shots. The South Bay county’s rule, whichGREENWOOD/ELK
From the desk of Tawny MacMillan: Mendocino County reports that, as of April 28, Elk has the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rate in the county, at 28.9 percent. With their commitment to reach out to all eligible coastal residents, Mendocino Coast Clinics is offering to come to Elkfor a Pop-Up
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See his work online at mendocinoredwoodburl.com. The gallery is located at 6031 S. Hwy. 1 between the Elk Post Office and Queenie’s Café in Greater Downtown Elk and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (707) 877-1128. FOREST SERVICE CONVENES TO DISCUSS ONGOING AUGUST COMPLEX WILLOWS — Mendocino National Forest staff discussed ongoing recovery in the 2020 August Complex fire during a virtual meeting held Thursday among forest service staff and researchers. The fires, 38 in total, were ignited by lightning strikes on Aug. 16 and went on to burn 1,032,648 acres over the next three months, making it the largest THE MENDOCINO BEACON OBITUARIES The Real Jackie Kennedy Her style and grace were legendary, and her image came to define the 1960s. She captured the hearts of world leaders, fashion icons and people all over the planet, who knew her as Jackie Kennedy, Jacqueline Onassis, or simply Jackie O. MENDOCINOBEACON.COM COVERS LOCAL NEWS IN MENDOCINONEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLEOBITSOPINIONSUBSCRIBE Stop AAPI Hate, a California-based coalition, has recorded nearly 7,000 hate incidents involving Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders nationwide since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January. THE MENDOCINO COMMUNITY LIBRARY REOPENS 3 hours ago · MENDOCINO — Readers rejoice! After a long hiatus due to COVID-19, the historic, all-volunteer Mendocino Community Library is now open three mornings a week for member visits. Current library hours are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10 WILL PSYCHEDELICS BECOME LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA? 38 minutes ago · Amid growing scientific research into therapeutic uses for psychedelic drugs and a progressive push to soften punishment for drug crimes, California lawmakers are considering a bill to legalize magic mushrooms, Ecstasy and several other hallucinogenicsubstances. The
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55 minutes ago · This week, I asked our four graduating seniors to tell us what growing up in Elk meant to them, where they are headed next, and what they will miss most about Elk: Being a child in Elk is a unique experience that I am lucky to have had. There are so many great events for this town’s children that YOUR BOSS, YOUR BARTENDER OR YOUR As California studies whether to create a statewide system that would verify who has been vaccinated against COVID-19, Santa Clara County officials forged ahead Tuesday with a new requirement that employers find out which of their workers have gotten their shots. The South Bay county’s rule, whichGREENWOOD/ELK
From the desk of Tawny MacMillan: Mendocino County reports that, as of April 28, Elk has the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rate in the county, at 28.9 percent. With their commitment to reach out to all eligible coastal residents, Mendocino Coast Clinics is offering to come to Elkfor a Pop-Up
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See his work online at mendocinoredwoodburl.com. The gallery is located at 6031 S. Hwy. 1 between the Elk Post Office and Queenie’s Café in Greater Downtown Elk and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (707) 877-1128. FOREST SERVICE CONVENES TO DISCUSS ONGOING AUGUST COMPLEX WILLOWS — Mendocino National Forest staff discussed ongoing recovery in the 2020 August Complex fire during a virtual meeting held Thursday among forest service staff and researchers. The fires, 38 in total, were ignited by lightning strikes on Aug. 16 and went on to burn 1,032,648 acres over the next three months, making it the largest THE MENDOCINO BEACON OBITUARIES The Real Jackie Kennedy Her style and grace were legendary, and her image came to define the 1960s. She captured the hearts of world leaders, fashion icons and people all over the planet, who knew her as Jackie Kennedy, Jacqueline Onassis, or simply Jackie O. LOCAL NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON By Jeff Goertzen Southern California News Group. April 22, 2021 at8:52 a.m.
NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January. COVID: HOW THE PANDEMIC MAY HAVE HELPED WHALES OFF It’s no secret that the COVID pandemic shut down the world’s economy, sent millions of people to the hospital and affected everything from birth rates to air pollution levels. But now scientists are discovering how it even changed the ocean off the coast of California. During the first six INSIDE THE CALIFORNIA ORGANIZATION TRACKING ANTI-ASIAN Later that summer, with incidents on the rise, Lim decided to do something. He became a volunteer with Stop AAPI Hate, a coalition based in California that has recorded nearly 7,000 hate incidents involving Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders nationwide since the beginning of the pandemic and created reports based on their findings. YOUR BOSS, YOUR BARTENDER OR YOUR The company CLEAR’s Health Pass app has been used by United and Delta airlines to verify COVID-19 test results and vaccination for travelers to Hawaii, by Major League Baseball teams such as the San Francisco Giants for ballpark entry, and by Walmart, which has partnered with the company. ARTS + ENTERTAINMENT On Saturday, June 5 and Sunday, June 6, the Temple of Kwan Tai in downtown Mendocino invites all families to a free Scavenger Hunt for Kids. Listen to the free docent tour then have the kids do the Scavenger Hunt for a reward. The Temple of Kwan Tai, California Historical Landmark #927, is COMMUNITY LIBRARY NOTES: ‘THE SEA’ “The Sea,” by John Banville, is the story of the Grace family who moves into The Cedars, a resort by the sea. Max is the narrator. He sees the father in his black sedan parked outside and hears a girl laugh. He sees Colonel Blunden across the hall on his wireless. He sees a boy his age swinging CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS RISE, NOW 67% ABOVE NORMAL Unemployment claims in California have risen to their worst levels in more than a month and are now far above the amount that was typical before the start of coronavirus-linked business shutdowns, the federal government reported Thursday. California workers filed 74,625 initialclaims for
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: JUNE 3 EDITOR: I’m sorry to hear that Sheriff Kendall views the request for the Board of Supervisors to conduct a functional and financial audit of the Sheriff’s Department as a “witch hunt.” In communities across the nation, people are looking at how to better meet their Public Safety needs. Over THE MENDOCINO BEACON RECENT OBITUARIES: ALL OF THE April 23, 2021. of Albion, died Feb. 14, 2021 at home after a long illness. Born on Aug. 25, 1938 at Santa Monica, CA to Clifford and Cora Chaney, she was 82 years old. A memorial service was held on Feb. 17, 2021. Arrangements were handled by Chapel by the Sea. MENDOCINOBEACON.COM COVERS LOCAL NEWS IN MENDOCINONEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLEOBITSOPINIONSUBSCRIBE Mendocino Beacon: Local News, Local Sports and more for Mendocino LOCAL NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACONAUTHOR: KRISTI HAHN By Jeff Goertzen Southern California News Group. April 22, 2021 at8:52 a.m.
NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January.GREENWOOD/ELK
See his work online at mendocinoredwoodburl.com. The gallery is located at 6031 S. Hwy. 1 between the Elk Post Office and Queenie’s Café in Greater Downtown Elk and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (707) 877-1128. CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS RISE, NOW 67% ABOVE NORMAL Unemployment claims in California have risen to their worst levels in more than a month and are now far above the amount that was typical before the start of coronavirus-linked business shutdowns, the federal government reported Thursday. California workers filed 74,625 initialclaims for
YOUR BOSS, YOUR BARTENDER OR YOUR As California studies whether to create a statewide system that would verify who has been vaccinated against COVID-19, Santa Clara County officials forged ahead Tuesday with a new requirement that employers find out which of their workers have gotten their shots. The South Bay county’s rule, whichGREENWOOD/ELK
From the desk of Tawny MacMillan: Mendocino County reports that, as of April 28, Elk has the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rate in the county, at 28.9 percent. With their commitment to reach out to all eligible coastal residents, Mendocino Coast Clinics is offering to come to Elkfor a Pop-Up
FOREST SERVICE CONVENES TO DISCUSS ONGOING AUGUST COMPLEX WILLOWS — Mendocino National Forest staff discussed ongoing recovery in the 2020 August Complex fire during a virtual meeting held Thursday among forest service staff and researchers. The fires, 38 in total, were ignited by lightning strikes on Aug. 16 and went on to burn 1,032,648 acres over the next three months, making it the largest THE OBSERVER: FOLLOWING POT’S MONEY TRAIL The only answer is follow the money trail, it starts with greed and it dead ends with greed. Jim Shields is the Mendocino County Observer’s editor and publisher, observer@pacific.net, and is also the long-time district manager of the Laytonville County Water District. Listen to his radio program “This and That” every Saturday at noon on CALIFORNIA WEIGHS ELECTRIC CAR MANDATE FOR UBER AND LYFT By Rachel Becker, CalMatters. Ninety percent of miles logged by Uber and Lyft drivers in California will have to be in electric vehicles by 2030 under a state mandate to be considered Thursday. The California Air Resources Board’s proposed regulation aims to curb the climate impacts of emissions from ride-hailing trips. MENDOCINOBEACON.COM COVERS LOCAL NEWS IN MENDOCINONEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLEOBITSOPINIONSUBSCRIBE Mendocino Beacon: Local News, Local Sports and more for Mendocino LOCAL NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACONAUTHOR: KRISTI HAHN By Jeff Goertzen Southern California News Group. April 22, 2021 at8:52 a.m.
NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January.GREENWOOD/ELK
See his work online at mendocinoredwoodburl.com. The gallery is located at 6031 S. Hwy. 1 between the Elk Post Office and Queenie’s Café in Greater Downtown Elk and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (707) 877-1128. CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS RISE, NOW 67% ABOVE NORMAL Unemployment claims in California have risen to their worst levels in more than a month and are now far above the amount that was typical before the start of coronavirus-linked business shutdowns, the federal government reported Thursday. California workers filed 74,625 initialclaims for
YOUR BOSS, YOUR BARTENDER OR YOUR As California studies whether to create a statewide system that would verify who has been vaccinated against COVID-19, Santa Clara County officials forged ahead Tuesday with a new requirement that employers find out which of their workers have gotten their shots. The South Bay county’s rule, whichGREENWOOD/ELK
From the desk of Tawny MacMillan: Mendocino County reports that, as of April 28, Elk has the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rate in the county, at 28.9 percent. With their commitment to reach out to all eligible coastal residents, Mendocino Coast Clinics is offering to come to Elkfor a Pop-Up
FOREST SERVICE CONVENES TO DISCUSS ONGOING AUGUST COMPLEX WILLOWS — Mendocino National Forest staff discussed ongoing recovery in the 2020 August Complex fire during a virtual meeting held Thursday among forest service staff and researchers. The fires, 38 in total, were ignited by lightning strikes on Aug. 16 and went on to burn 1,032,648 acres over the next three months, making it the largest THE OBSERVER: FOLLOWING POT’S MONEY TRAIL The only answer is follow the money trail, it starts with greed and it dead ends with greed. Jim Shields is the Mendocino County Observer’s editor and publisher, observer@pacific.net, and is also the long-time district manager of the Laytonville County Water District. Listen to his radio program “This and That” every Saturday at noon on CALIFORNIA WEIGHS ELECTRIC CAR MANDATE FOR UBER AND LYFT By Rachel Becker, CalMatters. Ninety percent of miles logged by Uber and Lyft drivers in California will have to be in electric vehicles by 2030 under a state mandate to be considered Thursday. The California Air Resources Board’s proposed regulation aims to curb the climate impacts of emissions from ride-hailing trips. LOCAL NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON By Jeff Goertzen Southern California News Group. April 22, 2021 at8:52 a.m.
NEWS – THE MENDOCINO BEACON A dozen counties criticized OptumServe for vaccine clinic problems, documents show. California authorized paying OptumServe up to $221 million. But the company has helped with only 1% of the state’s vaccinations since January. COVID: HOW THE PANDEMIC MAY HAVE HELPED WHALES OFF 1 day ago · It’s no secret that the COVID pandemic shut down the world’s economy, sent millions of people to the hospital and affected everything from birth rates to air pollution levels. But now scientists are discovering how it even changed the ocean off the coast of California. During the first six ‘BREAKTHROUGH’ COVID DEATH: FULLY-VACCINATED NAPA WOMAN 1 day ago · A Napa woman has died of COVID-19 despite being fully inoculated, offering a sharp reminder that vaccinated people are not invincible, especially if they are medically vulnerable and the virus is still circulating widely. “No vaccine is 100% effective, but this does not diminish the urgency and INSIDE THE CALIFORNIA ORGANIZATION TRACKING ANTI-ASIAN 1 day ago · Later that summer, with incidents on the rise, Lim decided to do something. He became a volunteer with Stop AAPI Hate, a coalition based in California that has recorded nearly 7,000 hate incidents involving Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders nationwide since the beginning of the pandemic and created reports based on theirfindings.
CITY MANAGER: FORT BRAGG SETTLES ON CITY BUDGET FORT BRAGG — The City Council is expected to adopt the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Budget on June 14. Last year, we were trying to predict the unknown impacts of the pandemic and economic shutdown but this year brings its own uncertainties. In May 2020, the question was how long the recession would last ARTS + ENTERTAINMENT On Saturday, June 5 and Sunday, June 6, the Temple of Kwan Tai in downtown Mendocino invites all families to a free Scavenger Hunt for Kids. Listen to the free docent tour then have the kids do the Scavenger Hunt for a reward. The Temple of Kwan Tai, California Historical Landmark #927, is COMMUNITY LIBRARY NOTES: ‘THE SEA’ “The Sea,” by John Banville, is the story of the Grace family who moves into The Cedars, a resort by the sea. Max is the narrator. He sees the father in his black sedan parked outside and hears a girl laugh. He sees Colonel Blunden across the hall on his wireless. He sees a boy his age swinging LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: JUNE 3 EDITOR: I’m sorry to hear that Sheriff Kendall views the request for the Board of Supervisors to conduct a functional and financial audit of the Sheriff’s Department as a “witch hunt.” In communities across the nation, people are looking at how to better meet their Public Safety needs. Over THE MENDOCINO BEACON RECENT OBITUARIES: ALL OF THE April 23, 2021. of Albion, died Feb. 14, 2021 at home after a long illness. Born on Aug. 25, 1938 at Santa Monica, CA to Clifford and Cora Chaney, she was 82 years old. A memorial service was held on Feb. 17, 2021. Arrangements were handled by Chapel by the Sea.* News
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