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September 15, 2025

Sonoma Clean Power promotes benefits of induction cooking

Energy efficiency, speed and safety cited among top advantages

Mouse Squad teaching tech at junior high

There’s no question that in today’s world, we all rely heavily on technology to solve problems, make our lives easier, and create innovations that change the way we live, think, work and interact with one another. Given the rate at which technology evolves, it has become imperative that schools begin introducing relevant curriculum that provides students with essential STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) skills, and set them up for academic and career success. With the help of the Healdsburg Education Foundation, Healdsburg Junior High is doing just that.

HJH Career Day shows students the path forward

The annual Healdsburg Junior High Career Day took place on April 19, with over 20 local businesses and individuals taking part. The day kicked off with a keynote speaker, David Hamelburg, founder of Boomerang Plus, who talked to the students about important skills for getting hired and how to be successful in their careers. He specifically covered soft skills, such as communication and introduction skills, such as practicing a professional handshake.

Healdsburg Letters to the Editor: Sept. 9, 2021

Delaying the dam

Flashbacks

100 years ago – August 11, 1921

Commentary: Living on the front lines of the climate emergency

It’s been a couple of decades since we started hearing about how climate change would impact the planet and hence, the creatures living on it. Ice would melt, seas would rise and extreme weather would get more extreme: hotter, colder, windier, wetter, dryer.

Cloverdale Police Logs: June 28-July5

Cloverdale Police Department

Metes & Bounds: Buying your share of government

Where the government is ³of the people, by the people and for

Of one soul

The people of Sonoma County, according to various surveys and census reports, possess above average traits in spiritualism, tolerance and philanthropy but attend church and religious services less frequently than their counterparts in other parts of the country.

The more we change, the more we stay the same

With this week’s issue of The Healdsburg Tribune we announce a change at the top of our masthead. At the same time, we are letting our readers know not to expect changes anytime soon in how we gather, write and report the local news.
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