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- Volume 16 Number 22
- -- Shark bites, spits
- Volume 17 Number 34
- -- Dale Webster 10,207 consecutive surfing days
- Volume 18 Number 2
- Volume
19 Number 2
-- Local Grange challange
-- Monte Rio sewer costs
– Russian River sewer plant expansion
-- BB Fire donation to Oaxaca
-- Obituary John Wagner, Barney Ganz - Volume
19 Number 3
-- Bodega Bay boardwalk
-- New septic regulations criticized - Volume
19 Number 4
-- Bush energy bill threatens oil drilling moratorium for coast
– BB Fire Board and union agree to terms
-- Bodega water system seeking funds
-- Occidental attorney battles goliaths -Visa, Mastercard - Volume
19 Number 5
-- KWMR - The secret radio station of Bodega Bay
– Fire District consolidation planned
-- Solar Sebastopol is closer
-- Roadless forest regulations analysis
-- Gigayachts
-- San Joaquin River water contracts invalid - Volume
19 Number 6
-- Harvesting the Sun
– Fire District consolidation final report readied
-- State: Existing septics not subject to new regulations
-- Local heros award dinner announced
-- Tomales High School changes principals
-- Enviros sue federal agency over San Joaquin-Sacramento water - Volume
19 Number 7
-- KOWS is coming
– Dillon Beach 18-year-old dies in rollover
-- Bicyclist dies in solo accident across from Tomales cemetery - Volume
19 Number 8
-- Bodega's Big Event
– Bodega Bay Fire finds savings
-- Getting her done in Tomales - a nuts and bolts of the Community Services District
-- Protests don't stop Monte Rio sewer
-- Occidental Post Office in 1945
-- Jenner's sleeping bag murders remain unsolved - Volume
19 Number 9
-- PG&E drills into water main
– 33 years later: Bodega Harbour still impacts coast economy --- a brief history of the building of Bodega Harbour subdivision - Volume
19 Number 10
-- Tomales Founders Day Parade
– Fire District Consolidation - Two articles - Volume
19 Number 11
-- Bodega Bay walkway report
– More on Fire District Consolidation - Volume
19 Number 12
-- Indoor Marijuana garden busted in Bodega Harbour
– Bodega Big Event raises money for fire station
– Fire District Consolidation - analysis - Volume
19 Number 13
-- Fire Districts vote to pursue consolidation study
– Fire Consolidation meeting draws sparse attendance
– Mountain lion sightings in Bodega Harbour - Volume
19 Number 14
-- Union Firefighters demand immediate resignations of Directors
– Dedication of Willow Creek watershed park - Volume
19 Number 15
-- Governor vetos limiting crab boats
– Russian River Salmon closure
– Bodega Bay Fire Board processes consolidation
– Occidental News & Views - Volume
19 Number 16
-- Shark bites, spits, splits
– Bodega Bay Grange impresses state convention - Volume
19 Number 17
-- Taking the measure of Measure M
– House to ease offshore drilling rules - Volume
19 Number 18
-- Crab rumors
– HALLOWEENIES - Volume
19 Number 19
-- Voters just say "No"
-- Crabs coming up slowly - Volume
19 Number 20
-- The crab dance
– Bodega Bay bucks housing trend - Volume
19 Number 21
-- No puede ser: This cannot be
– Salmon Creek baseline - Volume
19 Number 22
-- Crabbers back on the water
– Final walkway report issued - Volume
19 Number 23
-- First steps taken towards new quarry
– Occidental News & Views - Volume
19 Number 24
-- Dillon Beach house fire burns twice
– Humpback whale rescued
– Harbor View subdivision wins final approval
Volume 19 Number 25
-- New subdivision offers affordable housing
– Tomales High School basketball
– Volunteers at Bodega Bay Church pack up food baskets
– Occidental News & Views - Volume
19 Number 26
-- ANNUAL PET ISSUE - Volume
19 Number 27
-- Storm damage hits West County
– Volunteers work for the storm victims
– Occidental News & Views - Volume
19 Number 28
-- Citizens meet to raise awareness of watershed
– The Salmon Creek watershed - Volume
19 Number 29
-- Car and cow crash on Bodega Hwy
– Crab cioppino served by the potfull by 100 volunteers
– Occidental News & Views - Volume
19 Number 30
-- Bodega Bay man murdered on Bay Flat Road
– The gastropodal efforts of Bodega Marine Lab - Volume
19 Number 31
-- Geologist says work really successful
– Manuel's funeral
– Occidental News & Views - Volume
19 Number 32
-- Murder trial delayed again
-- Willow Creek restoration - Volume
19 Number 33
-- Bodega Bay Watershed Council meets Dutra
– An Evening with Emil Valena
– Occidental News & Views - Volume
19 Number 34
-- Bikers whiz through Valley Ford
– Old church on the hill crunched - Volume
19 Number 35
-- Goat Rock Road tired
– Marimar Torres Salmon Creek vineyard
– Occidental News & Views - Volume
19 Number 36
-- Bathtub races delight
– Chance discovery averts fire disaster
-- Kayak overturns at Russian River mouth - Volume
19 Number 37
-- Endangered fish endanger fishermen
– New ambulance company to serve Occidental
– Occidental News & Views - Volume
19 Number 38
-- Bodega Bay golf course too wet
– Bodega Gopher peace demonstration - Volume
19 Number 39
-- Consolidation changes direction
– Emergency declared at effluent holding pond
– Occidental News & Views
Volume 19 Number 50, 51, 52 - -- Weekly Navigator moves to the web
- -- Raising money for a killer's capture






