Community separators to be discussed by county supervisors Dec. 15
Debate over whether to expand separators or leave them as-is
Event aims to help support businesses in post-fire bay area
A year and a half after the Sonoma County wildfires, three nonprofits are partnering together to help business owners while raising money for the Rebuild NorthBay Foundation.
Growth Tour: North Bay, an event that’s aimed at providing small business owners with information surrounding customer acquisition,...
HHS CARnival and Street Fair returns for second year
The second annual Healdsburg High School CARnival and Street Fair will be held on campus on Saturday, April 29.
District proposing cuts for upcoming school year
The Healdsburg Unified School District is looking for ways to save money next year in response to the economic downturn from the COVID-19 pandemic. The district is proposing certain cuts such as leaving several vacant positions unoccupied, as well as reducing professional development, cutting the freshman seminar class for the year and a 20% reduction to individual school site budgets, among others. The suggested cuts include the layoff of only one employee, a special education bus driver.
Visit the south right in your backyard
Come journey to the antebellum south, tune your ear to the tender sounds of Bach and Beethoven, and take a cultural tour of Paris through the ages with stops in Medieval times, the Enlightenment, the Belle Epoque, and the 1920s. All of this is available here in Sonoma County with no tests, no grades and no required reading. The magic is, you don’t have to leave the area to start this journey. Sonoma State University’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) program is pleased to present three of our most popular instructors this fall at our Healdsburg satellite campus, where we have served hundreds of lifelong learners since 2012. Mick Chantler, Kayleen Asbo, and Bruce Elliott are a powerful trio, often referred to as the Pied Pipers of OLLI, as our members follow them everywhere and take anything they might teach.
West county voters to pass or fail WSCUHSD parcel tax in March 2 election
West county voters will drive the destiny of a West Sonoma County Union High School District parcel tax in the fast-approaching March 2 special election.















