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November 24, 2025

New city staffer to focus on housing

As Healdsburg continues to search for the answer to the affordable housing problem, the city has created a new position – Community Housing and Development Director – and has hired a local to tackle the new role.

Local salons adjust to opening with limited capacity

As Healdsburg hair salons start getting used to reopening, many are trying to strike a balance between rescheduling the mass list of clients who had appointments scheduled when the county’s shelter-in-place order was issued, and meeting or exceeding the guidelines set forth by the county and the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology.

End of year housekeeping, new year prep, on the agenda for HUSD

At the May 16 meeting of the Healdsburg Unified School District Board of Trustees the agenda is filled to the brim with end-of-the-year housekeeping items.

Diaper and supplies giveaway set for March 28 in Windsor

A coalition of nonprofit groups are planning a free diaper distribution on March 28 at the Huerta Gymnasium. The drive-thru event will run from 1 to 3 p.m. in the parking lot of the Huerta Gymnasium in Windsor at  9291 Old Redwood Highway.

Students show off prized livestock at fair

FFA and 4-H members spend months preparing for annual fair

Get your Irish on next Friday in Healdsburg

St. Patrick’s Day – occasionally known as “Amateur Night” to the Irish, starts early in Healdsburg next Friday, March 17.

Fitch Mountain Forever fundraiser and hike is next weekend, April 22

The Fitch Mountain Fund will host the Fitch Mountain Forever fundraiser and hike on Sunday, April 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Villa Chanticleer in Healdsburg. Fitch Mountain Park and Open Space Preserve, the 173 acres on top of Fitch Mountain, was officially transferred to the City of Healdsburg in November 2017.

Sebastopol council naming mayor, discussing RV Park village and cyber fraud

Anyone thinking of logging on to Zoom for the Dec. 7 Sebastopol City Council meeting is in for a variety of items up for discussion and vote — the selection of the next mayor and vice mayor, inking an agreement for Sonoma Applied Village Services (SAVS) to run an RV park village and an update about the $1.2 million lifted from the city’s budget in a cyber fraud situation.

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