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COVID advisory panel rejects higher vaccine priority for disabled Californians and those with chronic conditions

An influential group of California health experts is holding fast for now to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to make age the primary criteria for getting the COVID-19 vaccine. The decision announced today dismayed advocates who hoped the group would recommend moving disabled people and those with chronic medical conditions to the front of the line alongside those age 65 and older.

Sebastopol city council’s January activities

At their meetings in January, the Sebastopol city council greenlit some agreements and moved forward with some of their plans.

How to look at a bird: A primer for would-be birders

Local birders bring down the house with online lecture on beginning birding

Spring Break Tinker Academy aims to inspire middle school girls in science and technology

The Girls Tinker Academy is expanding in 2021 to include a spring break offering for up to 48 middle schoolers in Sonoma County to engage in maker pedagogy and encourage the exploration and development of technical, mathematical and artistic abilities.

Cloverdale Fire Logs: Jan. 25-31

MONDAY, JAN. 25

Windsor election briefs

The town of Windsor has announced two pieces of information in regard to upcoming elections.

Special election petition fails to come to fruition

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The Cloverdale Unified School District (CUSD) announced Tuesday that a petition started by community members calling for a special election for a provisional CUSD Board of Trustees seat failed to gain the necessary verified signatures to call for a special election.

Council readies for action despite representation issues in vitality survey

The Sebastopol City Council received the findings of a residential survey conducted by consulting firm CoMission at its Jan. 19 meeting that posed questions for the council from start to finish.

New grading tool offers RHNA report card

As local jurisdictions try to figure out how to house their residents amidst a housing shortage, a new tool helps make clear the challenges they are facing.

North Bay’s public radio voice to grow

KRCB FM radio moving to 104.9
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