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November 9, 2025

Census caravan rolls through town

A caravan of cars promoting the 2020 census rolled through Healdsburg on Friday, June 19.

Healdsburg’s Fourth of July to feature citywide parade

No fireworks or duck races due to COVID-19

COVID may slow down permitting process for cannabis business hopefuls

Strong online sales are a bright spot for the industry

Racism experience event in Windsor shares stories

At an event on the Town Green on June 19, people came forward to share their experiences with racism in Windsor. There was an “open mic” for those who wished to speak publicly and also a table of craft supplies for those who preferred to make posters or post cards about their experiences.

Memorial Beach won’t get its summer dam this year

Sonoma County Regional Parks announced last week that it wouldn’t be installing the annual summer dam at the Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach. The primary reasons for not installing the summer dam include projections of reduced river flow and concerns about how to install the dam while following social distancing guidelines.

What will high school look like next year?

Plans partly informed by surveys of students and teachers

WUSD names new Director of Information and Instructional Technology Services

At their June 16 meeting, the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees confirmed the appointment of Brad Rigney as the new director of information and instructional technology services.

Equity, culture discussions added to monthly HUSD meetings

At the most recent meeting of the Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) Board of Trustees on June 17, trustee Donna del Rey requested to make equity and school culture a regular item of discussion at future board meetings.

Elementary schools introduce new discipline guide for parents, teachers

While there weren’t many action items at the June 17 Healdsburg school board meeting, the board discussed the introduction of the new K-5 discipline guide for parents and teachers.

New wording to HUSD breathalyzer policy aims to create more transparency

The Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) is making some changes to its search and seizure/breathalyzer policy and setting parameters on what constitutes reasonable suspicion for being under the influence after some parents voiced concern when their Latinx children were pulled out of class for breathalyzer tests.
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