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August 23, 2026

Something gained and something lost

Along with the dedication of a new park atop of Fitch Mountain, a community treasure has quietly slipped into the past. On a sunny Sunday in September, Fitch mountaineers gathered for a potluck at Del Rio Beach to share memories of a lake that is no more. Al Pucci, director of the Del Rio Woods Recreation and Park District, Fitch Mountain Association trustee, addressed the group and thanked everyone for their involvement and support. About 30 people came to pay their respects and share stories of their time spent on the Del Rio Woods summer lake.

Police Log, Jan. 1 – 7, 2024

The weekly mix of violations including driving under the influence, possession of drugs, hit-and-run accident, grand theft, vandalism, and a burglary in Healdsburg.

Andrew Carnegie’s gift keeps giving

Healdsburg Museum
When he was 33, future steel baron Andrew Carnegie wrote, “Man must have no idol and the amassing of wealth is one of the worst species of idolatry! No idol is more debasing than the worship of money!” So he continues to give it away.

Community Briefs

City launching weekly newsletter

New ‘air truck’ a breath of fresh air for north county firefighters

Resource to be shared among fire stations

Foppoli recall takes its first step forward

In a statement released Thursday, April 29, the town of Windsor announced it had accepted a Notice of Intention to recall Mayor Dominic Foppoli.

Measure BB sees early support

With 73% of precincts reporting as of Wednesday morning, hospital sale measure has 85% ‘yes’ votes

Vandalism, inappropriate use and trespassing at Brook Haven a concern for administrators, district

Following recent vandalism incidents, trespassing and inappropriate use of school facilities at the Brook Haven School in Sebastopol, the Sebastopol Union School District (SUSD) is sending a letter to district families reminding people of the rules and expectations for use of campus facilities and urging community members to be responsible when using the new artificial turf and other campus amenities.

Cloverdale council to consider amending cannabis tax rate

At its meeting Wednesday night, March 23, the Cloverdale City Council will undertake three regular business items — discussing a “military use policy” as required by state law, consider conducting a rate review of Recology’s special rate adjustment and consider modifying the city’s tax rate for cannabis businesses to one that’s tiered instead of across the board.

Local animal control investigating incident with dog who received lacerations

County animal control officers are currently investigating an incident with a bulldog who received lacerations to his tongue and face on Jan. 13 in the Parkland Farms neighborhood of Healdsburg.
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