New statewide air quality guidelines meant to keep students safe from wildfire smoke
Clear guidelines will be released to guide school districts during summer break, but questions remain
Changing seasons
The seasons are changing at this time of the year and some of the changes are more apparent than others. The sun is lower in the sky, mornings are cooler and Daylight Savings Time ends soon. October’s colors are spectacular and the foliage of the trees and vineyards are the most visible reminders of the changing days ahead.
Labor and play
It turns out that not all of us went to the Burning Man Festival after all. Most of us stayed closer to home and thousands more came here for a visit, which made for a very busy Labor Day weekend around Sonoma County.
Hagele named mayor, Gold appointed as vice mayor, Mitchell sworn in
Councilmembers ready to get to work
Healdsburg fair a multi-generational event
With the Healdsburg Future Farmers Country Fair less than two
Plaza remains “occupied”: Solidarity Saturday event proposed as a “next step”
Occupy Sebastopol, the local manifestation of the people-powered
Brooks is back
Brooks Elementary School welcomed students back on April 5, and reported that their first two days back at school went “beautifully and smoothly.”
Windsor school board receiving updates on COVID protocols, construction
The Windsor Unified School District (WUSD) Board of Trustees will be receiving updates on district construction, the 45-day revision of the district budget and its COVID-19 safety measures at the board’s next meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 17. Its only discussion item will be considering the approval of procedures and guidelines for the lease-leaseback contractor for the portable replacement project at Cali Calmecac. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. and will be held in person at the Windsor Town Council chambers at 9291 Old Redwood Highway, Building 400. Attendees are required to wear masks.












