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November 10, 2025

Senior banners, June 1

Banners celebrating Cloverdale seniors were put up on the fence of the Cloverdale Citrus Fair Monday morning, June 1. The banners are on the side of the fence that lines North Cloverdale Boulevard, and will be up for the next two weeks.

Local nonprofit finds new ways to bring art activities to kids

On June 1, Healdsburg nonprofit Heartizens launched a new virtual summer camp for kids called the “Heartizens Includitude Project,” (HIP) where kids can get art creation kits with supplies to follow along in a series of creative art projects intended to keep kids occupied and engaged in the arts this summer.

WUSD budget workshop, take three

The Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees will again be meeting discuss a series of harsh cuts necessitated by the economic downturn caused by COVID-19. The board’s budget workshop usually takes place in May of each year and gives the board an opportunity to preview the upcoming budget and to give input, which is incorporated into the budget which is brought back for approval in June. 

Discussions continue on painful cuts to come

At least one more meeting before decisions are made

Local organizations collaborate for comprehensive art camps

Camps are run separately, but scheduled with the others in mind

What did students think of online learning?

As the school year ends, we asked several students to reflect on their experiences with online learning

Foppoli and Martinez affirm Windsor’s enforcement policy won’t change

Stops short of joining other municipalities in going against sheriff’s position

Community Center Board lays off staff, investigates finances

At the beginning of April, the board of directors of the Sebastopol Community Cultural Center (SCCC) fired its popular executive director Cordelia Holst, precipitating a volley of harsh criticism from Holst’s many supporters, as well as threats to withdraw financial support.

Restaurants tackle food insecurity

In its nearly four years of existence, Healdsburg restaurant SingleThread has accrued three Michelin stars, survived two catastrophic wildfires and, now, a pandemic. But as restaurants across the nation are shuttering under shelter-in-place orders, SingleThread’s kitchens are staying open.

HPD continuing to enforce health order

In an announcement Thursday afternoon, May 28, the city of Healdsburg affirmed its continued enforcement of Sonoma County’s health order. The message came on the heels of Sonoma County Sheriff Mark Essick’s announcement that the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) would be halting its enforcement of the order on June 1.
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