
- Written by: Bruce Robinson
One of the oldest annual events in Sonoma County, The Cloverdale Fiddle Festival, comes around again tomorrow. There have been some organizational changes, but the audience will get more of what they’ve come to expect. Here’s a preview.
The one-day, all-day event starts at 9:30 on Saturday, April 5, at the Citrus Fairgrounds on the south end of Cloverdale. Click here for a full schedule of events.
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- Written by: Mark Prell and Capital Public Radio News
ALSO: New numbers out today show more than 400 thousand people signed up for health coverage through California's health exchange in March.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Today's reporting by Max Pringle and Katie Orr.
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- Written by: Danielle Venton
Despite recent rains, local dairy producer's water woes are far from over. On today's North Bay Report we take a look at what the drought is meaning for our local dairy farmers. While recent rains have brought some relief those in the dairy business are worried about what the coming months will bring.
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- Written by: Bruce Robinson
In January, a medical mission organized by a North Bay doctor, treated thousands of patients in the Philippines, many of them in outlying rural areas recently hit by natural disasters. But this was not a one-time response to the needs there. Bruce Robinson talks with the doctor who makes it happen.
The mission was a project of the Philippine Medical Society of Northern California.
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