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Photo Gallery: Cloverdale’s Halloween Crawl, Oct. 30

An extended parade meandered throughout Cloverdale on Friday night, Oct. 30. Dubbed the Spooky Cloverdale Crawl, the parade was organized with the goal of being more COVID-19-conscious, so folks could head from their house to the nearest parade route street and watch the floats go by as kids collect candy. 

Cazadero cannabis grower pleads guilty to felony environmental violations

Michael Silva, 37, of Cazadero pled guilty to three felony counts related to environmental violations on a property where he was growing 1,450 cannabis plants, the Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office announced Thursday night, Oct. 29.

Photo Gallery: Spooky Spirit

Despite the restrictions on Halloween activities, plenty of houses in Windsor got in the spooky spirit, dressing their homes in their haunted best.

Design standards and union agreements at next council meeting

The meeting of the Windsor Town Council on Nov. 4 will have two parts: the first starting at 6 p.m. will be a quick vote on a series of consent items, and the second, starting at the close of the first, is a study session with the Planning Commission on Multi-Family Residential Objective Design Standards.

Sculptor Spotlight: David Mudgett

In his artist’s statement, David Mudgett describes how intrigued he was by his grandfather, the pipefitter, and the finesse and magic of the molten metal dancing around his grandfather.

Halloween is still happening at the Russian River

Halloween is still happening in the lower Russian River area. Various businesses and River Friends of the Library present a few ways western Sonoma County families can safely pull off an evening of fun for kids as the coronavirus pandemic remains very much alive in Sonoma County this autumn.

Healdsburg District Hospital reports 14 total COVID cases among health care workers

No cases of transmission to patients found

Cloverdale Police Logs: Oct. 19-25

MONDAY, OCTOBER 19

El Milagro’s Ofrenda

In recognition of Día de los Muertos, El Milagro on South Cloverdale Boulevard has put up an ofrenda.

Signs of the time

Political signs. You see them everywhere these days — in front yards, along Main Street, in the windows of houses, and, of course, being waved by supporters on Fridays at noon at the crossroads of Highways 116 and 12 in downtown.
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