How’s distance learning coming along?
Three west county high school principals make their reports
Measure I will keep the trains running
Measure I will be appearing on the March 3 ballot in Sonoma County, and the measure has already created a fierce battleground, with various local heavyweights throwing their checkbooks behind both the “for” and “against” campaigns. Both sides offer a variety of statistics to support their views, but getting to the heart of the matter, and the facts of what the measure does — and doesn’t — say is key to voters making their decision.
Rotary seeking Community Grants applicants for early 2012: Program awarded $26,000 last year
SEBASTOPOL - It's fitting during the season of giving and
Occupy Sebastopol gears up for next phase with open meeting: Councilmember Gurney to bring forth resolution of support Tuesday
While cities all over the country are clashing with Occupy Wall
Year in Review: Development
In an eight part series we look back at the world that was, here in our little corner of it. 2020 was a year of challenges. We’ll be publishing this eight piece work daily as we work to the new year. Today’s piece is on the development that was discussed, started, completed and even argued about in Windsor this year.
Questions and answers about district elections, as Election Day looms
The primary item of interest at the Oct. 21 meeting of the Windsor Town Council centered around questions relating to changes the town is facing in the wake of its first elections since the town switched to districts and an at-large mayor.
Windsor joins others in effort to protect climate
Thinking of the Future Windsor Council-member Debora
School Superintendent Carter resigns following months of discussions
Closed-door sessions, rumors began last
Growers say frost protection rules could hurt economy
Sonoma County winegrowers are predicting economic havoc if
Chamber donates $6,000 to local charity after Winter Winederland event
The Windsor Chamber of Commerce’s recent “Winter Winederland” event drove business to downtown shops struggling with construction, omicron and a decrease in tourism. It also raised $6,000 for the Windsor Presbyterian Church’s food bank and clothing closet.