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Housing, safety element updates topic of Windsor joint meeting Nov. 9

At a joint Windsor Town Council and Planning Commission on Nov. 9, Town of Windsor officials will receive information on the ongoing update of the town’s housing element, an aspect of the general plan the State of California requires cities to update every eight years, as well as the safety element.

Healdsburg Police Department launches Community Oriented and Equity policing team

Last week, the Healdsburg Police Department introduced its new Community Oriented and Equity (CORE) Policing Team, composed of a sworn officer and a licensed marriage family therapist who will respond to homeless, mental health, parking and neighbor dispute related calls. Healdsburg Officer Kristin Dean and newly-hired marriage family therapist Jeff McGee make up the CORE team.

In the classroom: Cloverdale rekindling FFA program, offering ag classes

As Sonoma County’s agriculture industry grows, the agriculture classes available to students in the county are also growing. For some students in Cloverdale, these classes offer them an opportunity to both think more critically about the agriculture industry that surrounds them and learn more about sustainable farming practices.

WSCUHSD releases draft voting area maps before first hearing

The changeover from an at-large to a by-trustee voting area system in the West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) is getting real, and quickly. The district released three draft voting area maps ahead of a first hearing, scheduled for Nov. 10.

California redistricting 101: What you need to know

Some describe redistricting as a giant puzzle; others call it the world’s most difficult art project.

Healdsburg resident receives special tricycle donation

Healdsburg resident Christine Webster has been riding tricycles, or trikes, for 11 years since a stroke in 2008 rendered her unable to drive a car. After putting countless miles on her old trike, a local couple decided to buy her a brand-new electric trike.

Student mural celebrates Windsor’s fire survival

Students, first responders, town officials and locals gathered below an archway in downtown Windsor Thursday, Oct. 28 to see the mural commemorating firefighters and others who defended the town from the 2019 Kincade Fire.

Cloverdale pool updates getting back on track

Updates to Cloverdale’s public pool have been a long time coming. After work was stalled for several years due to the pool needing code improvements, an injection of funds from Sonoma County’s Capital Improvement Plan has reinvigorated the renovation effort.

Woman dies after being struck by a car on Highway 116

Authorities continue to investigate why a female pedestrian tried to cross Highway 116 by foot Wednesday, Nov. 3. when she was fatally hit by a Volvo that swerved in an attempt to steer clear of her.

Cloverdale Police Logs: Oct. 25-31, 2021

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