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Last week, Ferenc Tobak and Lilla Serlegi, both Hungarian-born and longtime Fort Bragg residents, presented ethnic music to the students at Redwood Elementary School.
The Mendocino County Office of Education, in partnership with Mendocino County Public Health, is offering a free naloxone (Narcan) training that is open to all community members next week in Ukiah.“The Mendocino County Office of Education is committed to working with our education and community partners to prioritize the safety of our county’s students and […]
Mendocino County 3rd District supervisor report: May update ukiahdailyjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ukiahdailyjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The 15th Annual Student Photography Show will be showcased both in the front windows of the Corner Gallery and in the Art Center Ukiah space in the rear of the gallery for the month of May.
The 15th Annual Student Photography Show will be showcased both in the front windows of the Corner Gallery and in the Art Center Ukiah space in the rear of the gallery for the month of May.
Tsunami warning systems to blast these parts of Northern California sfchronicle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sfchronicle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Through a program called AvenueM, Mendocino College and the University of California at Davis are collaborating to create a pathway into medical school for local students.
Through a program called AvenueM, Mendocino College and the University of California at Davis are collaborating to create a pathway into medical school for local students.
Through a program called AvenueM, Mendocino College and the University of California at Davis are collaborating to create a pathway into medical school for local students. To support this effort, MCHC Health Centers has offered to host clinical rotations, and once students finish their program, potential job opportunities.
Representatives from the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas attended the meeting as well as Talmage residents and representatives from businesses along the route.