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September 18, 2025

$100,000 for Fitch Mountain Public Art

Professional artists are invited to submit ideas and qualifications for a signature public art project as part of the Fitch Mountain Access Improvement project, the City of Healdsburg announced this week. The Fitch Mountain Art Committee is seeking an artist to design and implement a...

Young children can receive COVID vaccines soon. Here’s what you need to know

California will begin vaccinating young children as soon as today, with the state expecting to receive more than a million doses of COVID-19 vaccine during the first week.

Denied: Ruse Developers Appeal Planning Commission

The Ruse, the planned three-acre recreation club at the site of the former Honor Mansion on Grove Street, has appealed to the Healdsburg City Council in hopes to overturn the planning commission’s denial of their permit.  The appeal was filed on Nov. 4, exactly 10...

Kiff Named Director of County’s New Homelessness Services Division

Dave Kiff, a Healdsburg resident with more than 40 years of experience in state and local government, has been named director of the county’s new Homelessness Services Division within the Department of Health Services (DHS).  In June, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved moving...

New CEO selected at Healdsburg District Hospital

James Schuessler replacing the retiring Joe Harrington

Second grade student reaches goal of reading one million words

A second-grade student at St. John the Baptist Catholic School in Healdsburg has given new meaning to the term “bookworm.”

Cloverdale Fire Logs: May 24-30

MONDAY, MAY 24

Four-member Council Reconvenes After Hiatus

July is frequently a summer holiday month for civic workers, and Healdsburg has been no exception. But Monday, Aug. 1 will see the Healdsburg City Council return to city business as the four remaining members hold their first public meeting since June 21.  Although the...

Roland Lewis Osmon

Cloverdale resident since 1928

Addressing L & M Village Concerns

Following a recent article in the ‘Tribune,’ “Work Begins at L&M Village for the Unsheltered” (Sept. 8, 2022), the executive director of Reach for Home contacted the editor to clarify some issues the article raised, to assist community members in understanding the project.  Dear Editor: Thank...
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