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Letters to the Editor, Oct. 24, 2019

Yes or no on Measure E?

City Council Preview: Laureate and local preference

Healdsburg City Council will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 6 p.m. at city hall, 401 Grove St. An hour before this, at 5 p.m. at city hall, council will go over Measure V survey results at a special meeting.

Del Rey and Potmesil poised to win school board trustee seats

Mike Potmesil and incumbent Donna Del Rey appear to have won the two-seat Healdsburg Unified School District school board trustee race, with Del Rey getting 27.9 percent of the votes followed closely by Potmesil with 27.5 percent of the votes as of Wednesday morning according to the Sonoma County Registrar’s of Voters. While the projections indicate Potmesil and Del Rey as the winners, the final vote count will not be officially completed for another 30 days.

Friends, Food, and Fun on Fitch Mountain

The Third Annual Fitch Mountain Fun Night will take place at the Villa Chanticleer Annex on Sunday, Jan. 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. Although sponsored by the Fitch Mountain Association, as in other years the free event is open to all friends of the mountain, whether they live there or beyond. The dinner will be potluck and the cooking competition will be a cake bake-off. The after-dinner entertainment is “Fitch Mountain Bingo,” with unique cards and a variety of white elephant gifts and local merchant certificates as prizes for letter bingos and blackouts. If you plan on coming or want more information about the potluck aspect or how to enter the cake bake-off, contact Ellen at 431-0814 or [email protected].

McDonald receives award for handling of WSCUHSD budget crisis

At its June meeting the West Sonoma County Union High School

Soil King accepting donations for Mendocino fire evacuees

Bring donations to Soil King at 320 Santana Drive in Cloverdale.

Food bank revs up virtual holiday food drive for locals with serious illnesses

Food For Thought, a nonprofit food bank, begins a virtual food drive to provide Sonoma County residents living with various serious illnesses the makings of a holiday meal.

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Buy gas where they don’t sell tobacco

Improving access to your library: Library eliminates fines

PAID ADVERTORIAL — Last year, the Sonoma County Library went “fine-free” and eliminated overdue fines for items returned late. In addition, all past fines were waived. In all, more than 80,000 people — 30 percent of all library borrowers — had their overdue fines waived.
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