The Fishing Report: Must be the season of the witch
This has got to be the strangest Steelhead season I can ever remember. Back in the 70’s when the “D” word was a common topic at the dinner table I was only fishing in the salt water. My understanding was that the fishing was horrible. There was no hatchery program and the river was a dessert. Then in 1983 Warm Springs Dam was finished and along with it the Hatchery to provide angler mitigation for the loss of habitat and subsequent loss of fish. Since then, we have had rainfalls sufficient to fill the reservoirs and the hatchery has filled the rivers with Steelhead. Often our biggest problem was having too much rain and not having it rain long enough so the rivers would clear so we could fish.
Obesity in the United States Epidemic one reason for spiraling health care costs
Obesity is a huge problem in the United States, according to health officials who say it is the culprit behind increased rates of a host of chronic illnesses, including type-2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
Seniors: health care starts at any age
The Sebastopol and Gravenstein Community Health Centers in Sebastopol are part of the West County Health Centers network. With the large number of ‘baby boomers’ and their elders in the west county, we are busy working to promote good health in the senior population.
The NorBays Return
Perhaps nothing connected people during the pandemic more than music. It seems as if every band in the world produced an album in recent years. And when live performances returned, for many it was as if collective spirits lifted and bodies again moved freely...
Blossoms of Life’s Celebrations
There is no way to prove it, but flowers have likely had a
Healdsburg Happenings, March 14
The annual celebration of food and wine begins Friday, March 15, at 6:30pm at Hotel Healdsburg with Taste of Pigs & Pinot. These and other events listed in Healdsburg Happenings.