Sebastopol City Council to discuss budget priorities
At the last city council meeting, Mayor Una Glass, who is also on the city's budget subcommittee, began a discussion on the topic of “Relaunching Sebastopol,” but that turned almost immediately into a request for guidance from the council as a whole about city priorities.
Guerneville’s sesquicentennial plans doused by coronavirus
Former Stumptown first named Guerneville in 1870 with first post office
River Parade of Lights will roll Sunday night, Dec. 22
Guerneville’s annual holiday Parade of Lights rolls through town on schedule this Sunday night, Dec. 22, starting around 7 p.m. after having been postponed earlier owing to bad weather and fund-raising challenges.
Windsor Town Council reviews lighting and landscape district assessments
At its meeting on April 21, the Windsor Town Council proceeded with the second of three meetings regarding the assessments of the town’s lighting and landscape districts. The districts help support the cost of maintaining parks, streetlights, street landscaping and the Windsor Senior Center. An increase in the assessment cost based on the cost of living index is being proposed and will be discussed at a public hearing on Jun 16.
Truancy Court returns kids to class
Judge Raima Ballinger stared down at the teenage boy before her,
CSTAR kicks off ‘read-a-thon’ to raise money for Brooks, Mattie
In its second such event, CSTAR, a nonprofit that raises money for Windsor schools, is holding a read-a-thon this month, with slightly higher fundraising ambitions than last year.
Have you registered?
National Voter Registration Day — With Sept. 24 marking National Voter Registration Day crews were out at the Healdsburg Library on Tuesday helping folks with the registration process.