Windsor Community Food & Toy Drive gearing up for a different kind of holiday
Windsor Kiwanis, the Rotary Club of Windsor and Santa Tim have been doing an annual food and toy giveaway for years, but like everything else in the pandemic year, things will be different. While local families can still receive toys and food for the holiday, and residents can still donate and volunteer their time to the endeavor, the realities of COVID have changed how it’s going to go.
North county’s hospital exiting challenging year under new ownership
Final papers expected to be signed this week as COVID-19 pandemic continues
PG&E inspecting lines for restoration, monitoring conditions for additional shutoff
As this weekend’s major wind event comes to a close, PG&E is hoping to restore power to Sonoma County residents. The company is also monitoring weather that may lead to an additional shutoff.
Evelyn Mitchell announces council run
Former humane society board president to seek elected seat
Schools of Hope provides reading support to local schools
Program pairs volunteers, students for one-on-one tutoring at Geyserville Elementary
Louise Hallberg, the Butterfly Lady, has died at 100
Louise Hallberg, an internationally known expert on butterflies who turned her family home near Graton into a sanctuary for the colorful, fluttering creatures, has died.
Women’s March unites county in peaceful protest
Congressman calls group ‘tough as nails’
Boy Scout Troop 21 completes 50-mile hike in High Sierra
During the first week of August a group of Troop 21 Boy Scouts
Youth soccer president admits to grand theft
Former Healdsburg Youth Soccer League President Kyle Hoffman
Renovated Giorgi Park re-opens
The giant acorn has been installed, pathways paved and bathrooms