Henry-1 assists with Goat Rock rescue
On Thursday afternoon, Oct. 1, Sonoma County Sheriff's Office (SCSO) helicopter Henry-1 rescued two people, one a child, from the water at Goat Rock State Beach.According to an announcement from the sheriff's office, Henry-1 responded to the beach after a report that a child had been swept out to sea. The additional person rescued had swam out to try and rescue the child."The H1 Tactical Flight Officer (TFO) configured the helicopter for a long line rescue and subsequently rescued the victim from the water," the announcement states. "Once on shore, (Henry-1) was reconfigured for medical transport and the victim was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries."The child was transported by the Bodega Bay Fire Department ambulance for non-life threatening injuries."This serves as an important reminder that our coastline, although beautiful and serene, demands the upmost vigilance and respect in order to avoid tragic accidents; such as we nearly saw today," the SCSO said.
Town hopes water customers cotton to cartoon conservation advocate
Who do you think is going to take advice from a cartoon
Gibbs Park gets uplifting, artistic addition
Those who walk by Byron Gibbs Park can expect to see a bright new addition — a mural depicting an ombre rainbow is being put up on a stretch of patch-painted fence near Poppy Hill Drive this weekend, from June 26 to June 30.
Local musicians set to perform at virtual Sonoma County’s Got Talent
Several notable Sonoma County musicians will perform virtually next Saturday, Aug. 8 in an online variety show hosted by the Occidental Center for the Arts (OCA).
Healdsburg city manager announces departure, last day July 3
In an announcement to the community in an afternoon Facebook post on May 4, the city of Healdsburg announced that Healdsburg City Manager David Mickaelian will be leaving his city manager role to become general manager of the Tahoe Donner Association in Truckee. Mickaelian’s last day will be July 3.
Healdsburg’s Celso Rosales remembered
HHS counselor and coach guided many Latino youth to careers of success










