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Ukiah

[ yoo-kahy-uh ]

noun

  1. a town in NW California.


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Sally Miller Gearhart, a prominent LGBTQ rights activist, died July 14 at 90 in Ukiah, Calif.

She had lived for many years in Willits, California but had moved recently to a care home in Ukiah.

Within 90 minutes, Ukiah fire chief Doug Hutchison said, more than 100 people in the city were vaccinated, including Hutchison and most of the fire department’s 16 members.

These are stated to be located "above the canyon of the Russian River," and are obviously the villages grouped around Ukiah.

After full recovery from his wound, Jerry Bush located in Ukiah, and resided there some years.

There was a young lady in Ukiah—that was when I was a lad of seventeen.

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