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January 19, 2026

Groups partner to reduce local feral cat population

Program hopes to reduce the number of cats killed by local shelters

Cloverdale Letters to the Editor, April 19, 2018

Focus on issue, not on personal attacks

Local Eagle Scout, community members help put up fire hazard signs on Fitch Mountain

Fitch Mountain will soon be getting two fire hazard signs, one on N. Fitch Mountain Road and one on S. Fitch Mountain Road, thanks to Eagle Scout Bryce Turbeville, who in recent years has been creating fire hazard signs for local Citizens Organized to Prepare for Emergencies (COPE) groups.

Funding questions halt transfer discussion

Another natural disaster has put a halt to the discussion on the possibility of re-implementing interdistrict transfers for the Healdsburg Unified School District.

Lawsuit filed against WSCUHSD over El Molino

The Community Alliance for Responsible Education (CARE) has filed a lawsuit against the West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) with the Sonoma County Superior Court over the board’s March 10 vote to consolidate Analy High School and El Molino High School into one school, or “close El Molino High School,” according to a press release sent to Sonoma West Times & News Thursday afternoon, April 22.

Letters to the Editor 1-29-15

Thank you Knights of Columbus

Bridge to the Future at arts center completed

The Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation, the nonprofit that owns and operates Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (LBC), has completed its $11.4 million multi-phase Bridge to the Future renovation project, resulting in major physical upgrades to the 44-year-old facility and increases its accessibility, safety and security.

Insurance starting to recover $1.2 million stolen from Sebastopol in cyber fraud

Locals finally got some answers about how $1.2 million was taken from Sebastopol’s reserves account held by the County of Sonoma in late April and what the city’s going to do about it.

Farmers’ market move to Plaza not an easy task

Merchants object to all day street closure plan

WUSD budget picture much rosier, thanks to fed funds

At the Aug. 4 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees, the 45-day revise of the budget presented a far less dire picture than previous budget discussions, thanks in large part to a significant influx of cash from the federal government as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
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