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Healdsburg Police Logs: Jan. 10-16, 2022

MONDAY, Jan. 10

Fitch Mountain residents participate in evacuation drill

Around 120 Fitch Mountain residents participated in a community evacuation drill on Saturday, June 5. The drill — which was organized by the Sonoma County Office of Emergency Management, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office, the city of Healdsburg and local COPE groups — started at 8 a.m.

WSCUHSD to boost student services with state funding

At the May 26 West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) board meeting, trustees approved the district’s Extended Learning Opportunities (ELO) Grant Plan, detailing how the district will use the grant to carry out a learning recovery plan for students who are up against serious social-emotional and learning obstacles.

North county and Cloverdale fire districts seeking increased consolidation, county funding support

Combined district would take over Fitch Mountain, west rural Healdsburg areas

Council discussing Six Acres pre-annexation at Wednesday meeting

At its meeting this week, the Cloverdale City Council will be reviewing the city’s 2019-20 financial statements, discussing a pre-annexation agreement for the Six Acres Area, considering a request to establish no parking zones on Franklin Avenue and discussing the county’s five-year strategic plan at its next meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 10.

Measure B too close to call

This is a developing story. Check back for more updates in the following days. Information on Measure A will be available in a separate article.

WSCUHSD settles on process for filling board vacancy

Board will conduct application and interview process 

Teaching art across the ages

Sebastopol high school senior Shayla Rose-Brown has always been inspired by her grandmother. Their relationship has had a profound effect on Rose-Brown, but in the last few years she’s become aware of the fact that friendships like this are rare. Her belief that connection across ages is important has led her to take matters into her own hands.

Local vines wake up for an early “bud break”

Warm, dry February making way for a wetter March

Wrap up from the Windsor school board meeting

At the April 20 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees, the board heard updates on construction project in the districts, the results of this year’s LCAP survey and a variety of administrative housekeeping items.
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