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November 7, 2025

Shopping local from the comfort of your couch

There is nothing like traffic and bustling parking lots to take away some of our holiday cheer as we franticly fight crowds trying to get in and out of stores shopping for holiday meal ingredients and buying gifts for that special someone. This year, why not try a different approach and support your local vendors at the same time? Shopping online and keeping it local is easy.

An Actor’s Life For Me

There’s an old joke among old actors. It goes something like this: A man goes to the dentist. The dentist asks what the man does for a living; he replies, “I’m an actor.” The dentist says, “Really? I did some acting in high school.” To which the actor replies, “Really? I did some orthodontic surgery in high school.

Healdsburg Happenings, Feb. 8

Sandman CowboyChris Sand, who performs a blend of folk, punk and hip-hop, was the subject of the feature-length 2010 award-winning documentary, Roll Out, Cowboy. He will play the Second Story stage on Thursday, Feb. 8, starting at 7pm. Little Saint, 25 North St. On Tour...

Waterfall park going public?

Story and photos by Nathan Wright

Mastering the Art of Pie

When you visit artist Lauri Luck’s studio, you get a slice        

Preserving the seasons

Beans and beets, carrots and cucumbers are just a few of the

Baby let’s cruise!

Where were you in ’62?  

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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.

Dry Creek Kitchen

Charlie Palmer's internationally acclaimed restaurant in the
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