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September 14, 2025

This year’s Gravenstein harvest is a drive-by affair

Sonoma County’s fabled Gravenstein apple trees don’t know there is a coronavirus pandemic and economic catastrophe going on right now. It’s early August so that means the 1,000 acres of apple orchards are now ready for picking. The tart and semi-sweet red, yellow and green striped apple that has a highway, a school, a health program, a restaurant and a summer fair named after it, is now the focal point of a COVID-19 pandemic “pop-up.”

Kenly commended for Jenner bridge efforts

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors honored Jenner resident

Reaching out to the community

Mixed-use pre-school, transitional housing project will

Year In Review 2009

The following is a sampling of news stories covering the first

New Windsor chamber director has the business of unity on her mind

Beth Henry is a long-time Windsor resident, and a long-time supporter of business, but in her new role as executive director of the Windsor Chamber of Commerce, she gets to combine all of those experiences.

Women take reins at Healdsburg Hospital

District hires new CEO, appoints board member to fill Hahn’s seat

Swine flu precautions made

While all area hospitals this week put restrictions on young

Letters to the Editor, Nov. 29

Thank you to the wonderful Cloverdale community 

Letters to the Editor 5-29-14

Christmas in June
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