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May 26, 2026

WUSD to do distance learning through late September

In a letter dated July 24, Windsor Unified School District and Superintendent Jeremy Decker announced that WUSD will be doing distance learning only through Sept. 25. It also announced that school will likely open four days later than planned, on Aug. 17.

Making a mural

Hundreds of people come out to make their mark on Sebastopol’s Black Lives Matter mural

Special board meeting for WUSD to handle COVID-related housekeeping

A special board meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of trustees has been called for July 27 to deal with a few housekeeping items amongst the changing landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Healdsburg City Council to consider Plaza Street closure

The Healdsburg City Council will hold a special meeting on Monday, July 27 at 5 p.m. to discuss and consider a proposal to limit parts of Plaza Street between Healdsburg Avenue and Center Street to cars to allow for more pedestrian use and additional social distancing space for retailers and restaurants. If agreed to, the limitation — either a one-way configuration or a full closure — would remain in place through Labor Day as a trial run.

Community briefs

Summer Nights on the Green officially canceled

Virtual health fair scheduled for Aug. 12

A virtual health fair will be held Wednesday, Aug. 12 for Healdsburg and north county parents and families sponsored by the Healdsburg District Hospital, Alliance Medical Center and Corazon Healdsburg.

Supervisors voice support for COVID compliance program

Board of Supervisors provided feedback on plan, which will come back at a future board meeting

County presents more in-depth virus data

COVID-19 dashboards will soon include case data that specifies how many cases area groupings have

Healdsburg animal activity log, July 13-19

Incoming animals

SCOE holding distance learning seminars for teachers

According to a statement from the Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE), more than 300 Sonoma County educators representing 30 of Sonoma County's 40 school districts will prepare for the uncertainty of the 2020-21 school year by expanding their skills in distance instruction during two virtual learning institutes presented by SCOE. 
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