Nurses from across the country are helping with Alliance Medical Center’s vaccination effort
Alliance Medical Center — a federally-qualified health center (FQHC) that serves low-income families in Healdsburg, Geyserville and Windsor — recently launched invitation-only vaccination clinics for older seniors and farm workers. A team of eight traveling nurses from across the country are partnering with Alliance to help get the vaccine into the arms of essential workers and the most vulnerable.
Immigrant Stories Coming to Healdsburg Wine Library
Did you know that there's a "wine library" housed inside the Healdsburg branch of the Sonoma County Library? And they just got a grant to "listen to and save the oral histories of immigrant families employed in our local wine industry," according to a rep for the wine...
Healdsburg Letters to the Editor: May 17, 2018
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Birthday celebration takes to the sky
Did you hear or see the WWII P51 Mustang fly over Healdsburg on Wednesday, June 24 at around 11 a.m.? It was Lynn Hunt, president of the Pacific Coast Air Museum flying “Red Dog” over Healdsburg Senior Living to celebrate Del Tiedeman’s 100th birthday.
Student protesters stop construction on WHS project
Construction on a new student space at Windsor High School ground to halt on Thursday, when a handful of student and adult protesters planted themselves on the recently scraped patch of ground between the gym and the multi-purpose building.
Cloverdale City Council discussing leash laws, water shortages at Wednesday meeting
Climate-related issues are taking center stage at this week’s Cloverdale City Council meeting. At its regular meeting this Wednesday, April 28, the Cloverdale City Council will be viewing two presentations about fire safety, and will be holding a public hearing to consider a resolution declaring a Stage 2 Water Shortage Emergency, mandating water conservation measures. Additionally, the council will review proposed solutions for leash law violations and dangerous dog enforcement. Open session of the council meeting begins at 6 p.m. Attendees can watch the meeting either on Zoom or on the city’s YouTube page. For the full council agenda, which includes a link to the Zoom, click here.
Graton sewer district operations questioned
Where the opposite of too big to fail might be “too little to
Your time is needed
It was not too long ago that I listened intently to updates of the Lake County fire.












