Sculptor Spotlight: T Barny
T Barny of Healdsburg is exhibiting with his sculpture “Spokes” in the Cloverdale Sculpture Trail. His sculpture “Spokes” consists of three metal wagon wheels with mirrors in the center of each patinaed metal wheel. This is a departure from his usual choice of material, stone. T Barny has worked with many materials, including glass and bronze, yet, he returns to his first love, stone. He has carved 205 individual types of stone from around the world.
County ‘closely monitoring’ virus data
Remains in a ‘wait and see’ situation as health officer consults with hospitals, further examines metrics
Graduation: Forestville School 8th grade Commencement
This year marked the 111th Commencement for Forestville Union
New principal selected for junior high
The Healdsburg Unified School District has announced the selection of Michael DeFrancesco as the new principal for Healdsburg Junior High School. DeFranesco takes over for Bill Halliday, who will be moving to the top spot at Healdsburg High School.
According to a statement from the...
What’s happening in Windsor for the holidays?
The end of the year means plenty of cheer and the Town of Windsor has a host of events and activities for the holiday season.
Former Tribune publisher/owner celebrates 100th birthday
Milestone birthday — Arnold Santucci, a former owner, publisher and editor of The Healdsburg Tribune, celebrated his 100th birthday on Jan. 11 at St. Paul’s Church.
Pair of Sebastopol council candidate forums on the horizon
In the next few weeks, local organizations will be hosting two candidate forums involving the candidates running for seats on the Sebastopol City Council. The first forum will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 16 and the second will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 29. Both forums are nonpartisan.
CPD hosting prescription drug collection this Saturday
The Cloverdale Police Department is giving folks the opportunity to turn in expired, unused or unwanted prescription drugs on Saturday. The event, held in collaboration with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will go from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 24.














