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August 21, 2026

Farmworkers picket Simi Winery for worker rights and conditions

On the evening of Simi Winery’s harvest celebration dinner, dozens of farmworkers and advocates picketed outside the Healdsburg venue for hazard pay, improved working conditions and dignity for field workers Saturday night, Nov. 13.

Windsor residents take up a vigil for peace

Weeky event starts with small group of

Healdsburg’s route 67 is now operating with an electric bus

Sonoma County Transit’s route 67 in Healdsburg, a free bus route that loops around the city, is now operating with an all-electric shuttle bus.

Dwights and Seppis honored at annual Wetzel award luncheon

A common path shared by a relocated couple and a multi-generation Healdsburg family was celebrated at the seventh annual Wetzel Leadership Award Luncheon last week at the Vintners Inn in front of a sold out crowd.

Hagele Elected Mayor, Mitchell Vice Mayor for 2024

David Hagele and Evelyn Mitchell were unanimously approved as mayor and vice mayor of Healdsburg for 2024, to follow the year-long term of Mayor Ariel Kelley.

Task force formed to battle opioid addiction

‘Confronting the Opioid Epidemic’ event at Raven Oct. 3

Healdsburg junior high raises money for Humane Society of Sonoma County

Every year, Healdsburg Junior High’s (HJH) leadership class plans a fundraiser to benefit a local Healdsburg organization. This year, students decided to raise money for local animals in need — they raised roughly $1,000. Bethany Carlson, guidance counselor at the junior high, said students chose to start a monthlong school-wide coin drive for the Humane Society of Sonoma County in Healdsburg.

Time to stop scapegoating retirees

In the May 21 edition of this paper, in this space, a guest commentary from Sonoma County Taxpayers Association executive director Dan Drummond, appeared under the heading, “Problems with Measure A.” The article took particular, and we feel excessive, aim at county retirees by stating, “Unchecked pensions remain the greatest concern,” basically blaming county obligations to retirees for the condition of the roads, specifically asking, “Is there really any doubt why funding for roads, parks and other services has not kept up with our needs?”

Military veterans and ALS

My wife, Susan, died from ALS in 2007 and donated her body to research. A few weeks ago, studies found that NFL players are at greater risk of ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease).  Papers like this one ran stories about the news and rightfully so. But with Veterans Day approaching on Sunday November 11, how many of us know that a much, much larger segment of our population — military veterans — also is at greater risk of Lou Gehrig’s Disease?

Water conservation incentives approved for north county residents

Toilet and turf rebates for Healdsburg residents
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