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    Ukiah news wrap: What’s trending

    2021-09-25

    (UKIAH, CA) The news in Ukiah never sleeps, and we’ve got you covered with daily updates.

    We’ve got you covered on the latest developments in your community. For more stories like these, click here.

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    Ukiah / ukiahdailyjournal.com

    Sports Digest: Wildcat volleyball kicks off new season

    Sports Digest: Wildcat volleyball kicks off new season

    Contributed to the Daily Journal by Ori Polkinghorne. Coach Amanda Brown’s Ukiah High Volleyball Program is off and running. After a covid-modified Spring Volleyball season behind them, the fresh-look ‘Cats are set to begin Redwood Division play- with three teams, full rosters and regular schedules!. In her fifth year at... Read more

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    Mendocino / advocate-news.com

    At least two trucks now hauling water from Ukiah to the Mendocino Coast

    At least two trucks now hauling water from Ukiah to the Mendocino Coast

    At least two large trucks are now hauling more than 20,000 gallons of water from Ukiah to the Mendocino Coast, Ukiah City Manager Sage Sangiacomo reported this week. Sangiacomo said the first delivery of water from Ukiah to Fort Bragg, which will be treating the water and making it available to people making water deliveries on the coast, began Sept. 8 “with a single truck, carrying about 5,000 gallons of water, but the truck was able to make two trips for about 10,000 gallons a day.” Read more

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    Mendocino / advocate-news.com

    Letters to the Editor: Stubbs

    Letters to the Editor: Stubbs

    Editor: If you live in Mendocino, you must be concerned that the town’s wells are going dry, businesses are closing and residents and businesses are cutting back on water use. Many have been forced to buy water from tankers and several businesses are putting in portable toilets to reduce their water use. Our town’s water supply system, which relies on groundwater, about 90% of it obtained from individual wells, is no longer reliable. With more than 100 wells having gone dry, the Mendocino City Community Services District has done what it could to encourage us to conserve water, restrict water use and provide treated sewage for irrigation. Following the decision by Fort Bragg to stop supplying water to tankers, the State Water Resource Control Board, the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors, and the City of Ukiah have worked out a way to provide water to coastal towns including Mendocino by tanker and to provide funding for property owners without above-ground storage. While these emergency measures will help alleviate the ongoing water shortage, it is apparent that Mendocino’s water supplies are and will continue to be inadequate. The town has declined and will suffer further decline unless it wakes up and does what needs to be done. Read more

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    Ukiah / mendofever.com

    Rotary Club of South Ukiah Raising Funds for Victims of the Hopkins Fire

    Rotary Club of South Ukiah Raising Funds for Victims of the Hopkins Fire

    The South Ukiah Rotary Club is raising money for victims of the Hopkins Fire. All donations go to a specific account for the victims of this fire in the South Ukiah Rotary Foundation, a 501(C)3 organization that is designated a public charity. 100% of the donations will go to the victims of the fire. This money is separated from our operational funds, which are in a different account. The South Ukiah Rotary Foundation is experienced at vetting proposals and ensuring that the money goes to the neediest victims. We ask for your support as we work to help our neighbors. Read more

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