Healdsburg exploring options for a longer term parklet program
The Healdsburg Community Services Department will be bringing forward several suggestions to the city council on Oct. 18 regarding the future operation of the parklet and open streets programs.
Sebastopol City Council gives RV village the go-ahead
Things are looking up for people living tenuously in their RVs on Morris Street who may move into the RV park village program approved Tuesday, Dec. 7 by the Sebastopol City Council.
Spring carnival coming to Cloverdale
The carnival is coming to Cloverdale. Beginning Thursday, May 6, and running through Sunday, May 9, Butler Amusements — the carnival operator behind the games and rides usually at the Cloverdale Citrus Fair — will be back in Cloverdale.
Two arrested in Guerneville with stolen school property
On Tuesday, Nov. 3, deputies from the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office arrested two people in possession of stolen property from schools.
Sebastopol Arts Center seeking a ‘grassroots future’
Financial turnaround needed following two years of depleted reserves
New state law requires helmets for skateboard riders at all times
Users of scooters, skateboards and roller blades are now legally
More Syar gravel mining approved for Russian River
County Planning Commissioners have approved a Syar gravel
Windsor Year in Review: All about the community
When it comes to hard news, the most fortunate event this year was the one that didn’t happen: there were no wildfires. But with impactful issues of local political organization and the need for development spurring contentious debate, not to mention a pandemic claiming lives while shuttering businesses, it’s important to remember there was a softer side to news in Windsor in 2021.
Tech Trek camp leads girls on path to STEM discoveries
Select local students got a once in a lifetime opportunity to participate in the American Association of University Women’s Tech Trek program. According to AAUW-Healdsburg (which serves, Windsor, Geyserville, Healdsburg and Cloverdale), “Tech Trek is a week-long residential summer camp for girls entering eighth grade. The focus is on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Begun in 1997, there are now 22 Tech Trek camps at universities across America, 10 of which are in California. The girls sent by AAUW-Healdsburg join about 70 girls from over 20 towns in Northern California to attend the camp at Stanford University.”