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February 12, 2026

Will city try to prevent gun shop in Healdsburg?

City council to review ‘urgency ordinance’ in response to potential firearms dealer 

Sports Car Plows Into Yard, Driver Unhurt

About 3:40am on Saturday, Nov. 26, a driver headed south on University Avenue failed to make the 90-degree left turn onto Mason Street, where it connects to Front Street. Her vehicle, a late model Mercedes E53, hurtled across the opposite lane and sidewalk, ran...

Letters to the Editor 12-3-15

Show us the money

Sebastopol council OKs mandatory 25% water reduction

Sebastopolians are about to have more stringent water use guidelines. The city is moving from requesting a voluntary 10% systemwide water reduction to making a 25% reduction mandatory. On July 6, the Sebastopol City Council unanimously voted in favor of a resolution bumping the city up to Stage 2 of its water conservation plan, a decision that reflects the sense of immediacy surrounding the drought.

Letters to the Editor, Oct. 4

Special needs programs in north county

We are so close by David Anderson, MD

In 1985 there were over 350,000 cases of paralytic polio in the world. These were basically all in third world countries, as polio had been eradicated, due to immunization, in the United States and Europe and Asia in the 1970s. For the young people who do not know what polio can do, as it is no longer a threat here, it is a virus that can cause permanent paralysis of major muscle groups, including respiratory muscles leading to death.

Healthcare Foundation report shows deficits in north county care

Healdsburg somewhat ahead of the curve, Geyserville somewhat behind

Lands selected as 2022 mayor, Wolter as vice mayor

The Cloverdale City Council selected its mayor and vice mayor for the upcoming year, with 2021 Vice Mayor Todd Lands selected as mayor and Councilmember Gus Wolter as vice mayor.

Long-awaited Suffragist Exhibit opens to the public at the West County Museum

The West County Museum was all set to open their Suffragist Exhibit in March 2020, when the world shut down for more than a year for COVID-19. Like everything else, the museum closed its doors, and for the past year, the exhibit has stood draped and unvisited behind the museum’s stone walls, perfectly preserved, like sleeping beauty’s castle.

Letters to the Editor, Aug. 1, 2019

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