Body found near Cloverdale ID’d
Authorities have released the identity of a deceased individual, whose body was discovered in a remote field along Highway 101 outside Cloverdale.
Mike Hilber challenges Lynda Hopkins in 5th District supervisor race
Mike Hilber is a classic outsider candidate, a populist that rails against both taxes and the outsized influence of money in politics — though “rails” is perhaps too strong a word for the reticent and soft-spoken Hilber, who is an engineer by training and temperament.
Year in Review: Law enforcement and crime
In an eight-part series we look back at the world that was, here in our little corner of it. 2020 was a year of challenges. We’ll be publishing this eight piece work daily as we work to the new year. Today’s piece is on the work of police, and the crime they stopped in Windsor.
Koi Nation finds Windsor casino development partner
The Koi Nation band of the Pomo Indians has taken another step toward the development of a casino that would border Windsor on the south side of East Shiloh Road.
Utility Box Artist Spotlight: Aida Herrera-Keehn and Paula Acevedo
The Town of Windsor’s new utility box painting program called Discovering Windsor Through Art aims to help beautify the community and is dedicated to exhibiting the visual arts outside the constraints of museums or galleries. The 2021 theme of “community healing” is designed to highlight the resiliency of Windsor and help the community heal through public art.
Old schoolhouse comes to life after restoration process
Group who restored building recognized for their work by Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
Healdsburg baseball community rallies following firing of HHS coach Justin Herrguth
A groundswell of community support has followed the sudden dismissal of Healdsburg High School baseball coach Justin Herrguth this month, setting into motion a grassroots effort to get him reinstated.
Geyserville Fall Colors Festival & Vintage Car Show
Scarecrows, music, pancakes and pumpkins set for Oct. 25
Turkey Giveaway, Nov. 22
GOBBLE — Community members gathered in front of the Cloverdale Food Pantry on Friday, Nov. 22 to pick up Thanksgiving staples — turkeys, stuffing and a pie. On Nov. 21, Shalia Vanderweken and Brenda Vronoski held their annual Turkey Round-up, collecting donations of money and turkeys from those able to donate. The community donations provided around 100 turkeys to be given out at the food pantry on Friday. Vanderweken and Vronoski said that they are appreciative of both the community and local service clubs for supporting the round-up year after year.
Small public hospitals looking for ‘survivor’ strategies
While most people were home watching "reality TV" last