Healdsburg school district is switching to optional, highly recommended masking
This week, the Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) Board of Trustees voted unanimously to eliminate its mask requirement, making masks optional but strongly recommended starting March 17 for secondary schools — Healdsburg Junior High School and Healdsburg High School — and starting Monday, April 11 for elementary schools.
Police Log, Nov. 4 -10
A day in the life of Healdsburg Police: On Sunday, Nov. 10, at 1:12pm, it was reported that indicated that six or more juveniles were in a physical altercation at the roundabout on Healdsburg Avenue. Officers responded and the juveniles fled. Knives were located and multiple juveniles were detained...
Community discusses reach code options
Local builders, architects and Healdsburg residents gathered at the community center on Sept. 24 for an energetic discussion on the feasibility of the reach code, all electric options and cost effectiveness in a city led workshop with Healdsburg’s Utility Conservation Analyst Felicia Smith and other experts in the field.
Day of Service at the Citrus Fair
Students headed over to the Cloverdale Citrus Fairgrounds as part of ongoing work for Cloverdale's Days of Service and Learning, an event that this year involved a series of municipal tours and volunteer opportunities in honor of César Chávez.
Two items on organic waste reduction at Sebastopol City Council
Of the eight items to come before the Sebastopol City Council at their regular Nov. 16 meeting, two regard compliance with state organic waste reduction laws (SB 1383). The other six include developing objective design guidelines, pension liability refinancing and a redesign of the city website. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. and the full meeting agenda can be found here.
Officer Speedy steps in at the Healdsburg Police Department
New ‘morale officer’ was found in the road
Ceres Community Project is still standing strong
Most teenagers are looking to relax after school or maybe work on extracurriculars. But, at Ceres Community Project, the idea of teenagers creating dishes to help those in need of nutritious meals continues to thrive.
Traffic Safety Grant helps save lives
ONE LIFE AT A TIME — Sonoma County Fire and Emergency Services