CHS senior scholarships and awards
Over $50,000 in scholarships were awarded to Cloverdale’s graduating seniors this year — distributed to students attending universities, community colleges and tech schools.
Windsor council discussing vacancies, budgets and disaster preparedness
The June 16 meeting of the Windsor Town Council has an agenda full of housekeeping and budgets, as well as discussions about future disasters and planning.
Jefferson Elementary award winners
To help celebrate Cloverdale's local students, we'd like to recognize all of the kids from Jefferson Elementary School who were named "Triple A" and "Triple B" winners for the third trimester.
Healdsburg Community Center and senior center reopening June 15
After over a year of being closed, both the Healdsburg Community Center and the Healdsburg Senior Center are reopening tomorrow, June 15.
Meet West Side School’s new principal/superintendent, Rima Meechan
On June 8, SoCoNews sat down virtually with new West Side School Principal and Superintendent Rima Meechan for a Q&A and to learn about her new role.
Solo vehicle crash near Healdsburg leaves one dead, two injured
On June 12, a fatal solo vehicle crash occurred near Healdsburg on southbound U.S. Highway 101 south of the central Healdsburg exit.
One juvenile arrested in Windsor double shooting
According to a statement from the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO), on June 11 at approximately 5:51 p.m. SCSO dispatch received multiple 911 calls from residents near Michael Hall Park, located in the 400 block of Jane Drive in Windsor. The callers reported hearing multiple gunshots and seeing people running from the park.
Gallery: Healdsburg High celebrates its graduates
Healdsburg High School’s (HHS) 129th graduation ceremony took place on June 11 on the Healdsburg High athletic field where pods of families spaced six feet apart gathered to honor the graduating class of 2021.
County health agencies — fighting disease — also have to fight for state funds
After running Sonoma County’s public health laboratory nearly around the clock for months, Rachel Rees has only recently been able to downshift and give her microbiologists some vacation time. They need it: Two are wearing wrist braces for repetitive stress injuries after processing tens of thousands of COVID-19 tests.
Gallery: Cloverdale Class of 2021
Seniors from Cloverdale High School and Johanna Echols-Hansen Continuation High School walked across the Cloverdale stage on Friday, June 11, leaving the Cloverdale district behind them as they head into the next step in their lives.Â

















