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Letters to the Editor, Dec. 26

The City Council’s informal decision on Dec. 16 to adopt a five-district, selected mayor format for city government in the redistricting process drew immediate reactions from several community members, who felt the decision was made unnecessarily quickly and short-circuited public discussion of the options. Here are a few of their comments:

Foppoli’s brother cuts Windsor mayor off from winery amid protests at winery, calls for mayor resignation

Trigger warning: This article contains details of sexual assault that may be troubling to folks and to sexual assault survivors.

Winner of the Tribune’s christmas lights contest

Lighting up the night – The Grande home on Piper Street won our holiday lights contest for the third time this year – the Grandes will receive a free year’s subscription to the Tribune. Other notable holiday light displays are in the Presidential Estates and Parkland Farms neighborhoods, in downtown merchant windows and around the community. The Valette home on North Street is an honorable mention.

HHS senior spent summer in Africa

Over 100 Facebook followers watched Healdsburg High School

Analy and El Molino to consolidate, Laguna students to move to El Molino campus

It’s official. El Molino High School students will head to Analy High School this coming fall. The West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) board voted 3-2 to consolidate the schools during a meeting on March 10 in the face of an ongoing financial meltdown.

Healdsburg moving forward with consultant to address equity, diversity and inclusion

The City of Healdsburg is moving forward with plans to work with equity consultant Acosta Latino Learning Partnership (ALLP) in an effort to nurture and improve diversity, equity and inclusion throughout the Healdsburg community.

Chef Patty James begins series of cooking classes this weekend

Certified chef Patty James, known lately for her journey into

Russian River bacteria levels return to ‘acceptable’

Concerns over bacteria levels in the Russian River that led to

Cloverdale council discussing Chamber of Commerce funding, garbage rates at Wednesday meeting

The Cloverdale City Council is tackling a small agenda at its meeting this week on Wednesday, Sept. 8. The council will be holding a public hearing to amend the Cloverdale Municipal Code to establish regulation on wireless telecommunication facilities and, as regular business items, will consider adopting a funding agreement with the Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce for the 2021-22 year. The council will also be giving direction on who to appoint as the voting delegate for the California League of Cities’ annual conference and will be approving the maximum allowable solid waste, composting and recycling rates per the city’s agreement with Recology.

Some religious thing

I do not intend the following to be mere nostalgia, but rather a description of a safer world in which a teenaged boy would not likely be shot by a police officer.
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