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October 12, 2025

Healdsburg council to consider water/wastewater rate increases, receive fire department update

The Healdsburg City Council will be considering water and wastewater rate increases and, among other topics, the approval of an ordinance approving a military equipment use policy for police services at its next meeting on Monday, April 18.

THUSD teachers authorize a strike, seeking better pay and benefits

The Twin Hills Teachers Association (THTA) is ready and willing to strike if the Twin Hills Union School District (THUSD) doesn’t agree to competitive salaries going forward, according to bargaining chair and math teacher Leslie Konvalinka.

Guerneville Forest Coalition and residents lobby for more Clar Tree protections, mitigation measures for proposed logging operation

The Guerneville Forest Coalition — a nonprofit group of Guerneville community members, business owners and landowners — is raising concern over a proposed 224-acre Timber Harvest Plan and logging operation in the Silver Grove area near the 2,000-year-old Clar Tree, an ancient redwood that is the tallest tree in Sonoma County.

WSCUHSD’s first student cohort returns for reopened special education class

West county teacher Adam Alcorn welcomed back West Sonoma County Union High School District’s first student cohort to return to campus for in-person instruction last week.

Measure M: Voters OK sales tax hike to fund parks

Sonoma County voters approved a local sales tax hike this week to pay for overdue park improvements and upkeep with the passage of Measure M on Tuesday’s ballot. 

Wells Fargo Center opens Lytton Rancheria grand lobby

The Wells Fargo Center for the Arts has completed the renovation

Beautifying Oakmound Cemetery

The Healdsburg Museum, the Healdsburg Kiwanis Club and the Healdsburg Key Club joined forces to organize several volunteer cleanup initiatives this week at Oakmound Cemetery ahead of Memorial Day.

As California’s drought deepens, state water use drops only 1.8%

Californians reduced their water use at home by a meager 1.8% statewide in July compared to last year, even after Gov. Gavin Newsom urged residents to conserve 15% and drought continues to spread across the state. 

WSCUHSD sets course for budget and three-year LCAP plan

The trustees of the West Sonoma County Union High School District set sail toward increased mental health services, academic support and recovery and more during a June budget meeting.

Year in Review: Events

As 2020 winds down, the Reveille will be taking time to reflect on the past year and everything that’s happened — from fires to a pandemic, Cloverdale has persevered. Despite barriers, the town came together for socially distanced or virtual events, supporting local businesses and more.
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