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Manchester, California is located in Mendocino County. Zip codes in Manchester, CA include 95459. The median home price in Manchester is $395,000.

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Thursday May 9 | CaHSR Blog

HSR Won't Create New Economic Development Alone - But It Helps

As the United Kingdom debates building a high speed rail line from London to Manchester and Leeds, there's a lot of discussion there that will sound familiar to Californian ears.

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Tue May 07, 2013

LA Daily News

Koch bros might be the best thing that ever happened to the L.A. Times: Opinion

As you read this, I am surely reading emails from my former Los Angeles Times colleagues angry about the following sentence: For the record, I am no fan of Charles and David Koch, the billionaire brothers who own various polluting companies and have spent shockingly large amounts of money in very secretive ways on behalf of libertarian and ... (more)

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Mon May 06, 2013

Advocate-News

Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Log

This week local Department of Fish & Wildlife wardens and officers from out of the area worked the Mendocino Coast during the series of minus tides.

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Thu May 02, 2013

Advocate-News

Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Log

This week local Department of Fish & Wildlife wardens and officers from out of the area worked the Mendocino Coast during the series of minus tides.

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Fri Apr 26, 2013

The San Diego Union-Tribune

Growing the economy, one student at a time

As the dean of San Diego State University's College of Business Administration, Michael Cunningham's job is to help "grow the economy, one graduate at a time." The 53-year-old Solana Beach resident, who moved to San Diego from New Jersey in 2000, has only been the dean for about two years, but he's since raised the school's profile significantly.

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