Traffic Safety Grant helps save lives
ONE LIFE AT A TIME — Sonoma County Fire and Emergency Services
Healdsburg Community Nursery School launching annual online auction
The Healdsburg Community Nursery School opened its big annual online auction Dec. 7.
Farm Trails annual membership meeting moving online
The Sonoma County Farm Trails will hold its annual members’ meeting this Thursday, March 11 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The event is online and registration can be made by email to [email protected]. The meeting is free and open to all Farm Trails members.
Town’s floating solar panel project up and running
The town of Windsor announced on Nov. 17 that its floating solar array system had “successfully completed the testing phase and is now fully energized and online. Operation of this new floating solar array, the largest in California, will reduce Town GHG emissions by 350 metric tons of CO2 per year and save approximately $5 million dollars in energy costs over the next 25 years.”
Volunteers clean up over 800 pounds of trash in Dry Creek Valley
On April 4, volunteers picked up 836 pounds of trash, including eight tires, during the annual Dry Creek Valley trash pickup, which was organized in part by the Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley, the Dry Creek Valley Association and the Russian Riverkeeper Clean Team.
Photo Gallery: Heart Pumping Love Run
The 5K Love Run to support the Live Like Drew scholarship ran on Feb. 23. Parker Balla won the race with a time of 19:20. The event toured the Warehouse District, in which several sponsor businesses are located.
HHS juniors tell all in internship presentation
HHS juniors and a slew of volunteer judges comprised of local merchants, school board trustees and community members gathered in various classrooms at Healdsburg High School last Wednesday evening for the junior seminar internship presentation.
As virus rates decrease, evacuations pose a risk
The county gave an update on its COVID-19 numbers Wednesday night, bringing back into focus the pandemic that’s in some ways taken a backseat while local residents grapple with its second fire of the year. While Sonoma County’s virus case statistics have been steadily improving, the evacuation of a sizable number of Sonoma County residents leaves some unknowns for how case rates may fluctuate in the weeks ahead.
















