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September 12, 2025

A look back at the year in schools

The year 2012 for schools across the country was still on a slippery slope as budgets continued to be cut and the possibility of further cuts at the federal level made front-page headlines. There were also many positive stories that hit the front page this year surrounding youth, especially in Healdsburg.

Less school due to budget woes

A weeklong Thanksgiving vacation and two four-day weekends are

Playing again at Giorgi Park

Ribbon cutting - Hundreds of community members crowded into

Behind the project

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Cloverdale Performing Arts Center presents ‘The Time of Your Life’

‘Beautiful piece of Americana’

Letters to the Editor March 7-13

Outreach wasn’t good enough

Local dog is the star of his own new book

Dogs of all shapes and sizes gathered at the Fideaux pet store in Healdsburg recently to meet a fluffy 3-year-old dog named Leo who is the star of a new book, “Leo’s Lockdown Lexicon,” by Pat Lenz.

Some west county schools closed Friday due to COVID-related staffing issues

Sebastopol's REACH Charter School as well as all schools in the Gravenstein Union School District will be closed Friday, Jan. 14.

Council approves concept, future home for ‘Sebastopol Spire’

Local artist Ned Kahn has a clearer path forward for his art piece “Sebastopol Spire,” which is being commissioned by the city of Sebastopol. After going back to the drawing board to find a different site for the piece following a February council meeting, the Sebastopol City Council unanimously approved both the concept and future site location of “Sebastopol Spire” during its meeting on April 20.
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