Council satisfied with its growth control numbers
The number of new housing allocations in Windsor won't change in
Skaters get their first crack at park
They lined up by the dozen awaiting the big moment. They
Making his list, checking it twice
Beautiful weather, if not a bit cold, welcomed Santa Claus, as
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 1, 2020
Editor's note: As election season approaches, some of the letters we receive from other areas about local measures may appear in our Letter's to the Editor section.
‘We just loved one another’
Will Campbell, prophet, preacher, writer, civil rights activist, who always maintained a love/hate relationship with the church, recently passed away. Although he called himself a “steeple drop-out”, he never tired of challenging pastors, “to minister to the hurt wherever you find it and live in hope even in the midst of tragedy.” And after all his years of confrontation with injustice and racism, he still spoke of loving our enemies as our sisters and brothers because, “God loves them, and us, anyway.”
Sebastopol climate committee seeking public art submissions
Sebastopol's Climate Action Committee is looking for public art submissions for a new community art project focused on climate change. According to an announcement from the city, the project seeks to "educate and inspire the community to discuss and take local action on climate change."
PG&E flying along the coast as part of aerial tree pruning
In an announcement Monday morning, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) announced that it would be flying a helicopter saw along electric transmission lines in December. The “heli-saw” will fly along 46 miles of power line corridors and rights of way from Fort Ross north to Gualala, Elk and Fort Bragg.
Young songwriters, musicians take top spots in Sebastopol youth talent show
Instead of getting the “show on the road” and performing in-person this year for the Sebastopol Community Cultural Center Youth Talent Show, talented locals brought the show to the online sphere of YouTube. The four top winners of the annual talent show were first place winner Alina Peterson, second place winner Finley Rhodes and tying for third place, Emily Russell and Violet Skye Wright.
Analy to offer Spanish for Spanish Speakers
Starting this fall, Analy High School will offer a Spanish for Spanish Speakers class for the first time in its history.