Turkey Trotters Run for Fun, Funds
Thanksgiving Day gets off to an early start in Healdsburg, and Nov. 23, 2023, was no different. Almost 3,000 participants registered for the fundraising Turkey Trot benefit, “plus lots of kids in strollers and dogs,” according to Susanne Esquivel. “The youngest Trotter was two...
Healdsburg’s Endangered Water Source May Have a Future Yet
For years, the possibility of PG&E officials tearing out the infrastructure they own that currently diverts water from the Eel River to the Russian River — which in turn fills the Lake Mendocino reservoir, Healdsburg’s main water source — has been looming over our community, along...
Geyserville Ed Foundation renews Partners in Business
The Geyserville Educational Foundation kicked off its annual
Sonoma County Regional Parks looking into changing up the summer dam system at Vets Memorial Beach
The Sonoma County Regional Parks department is in the early stages of exploring an idea to turn the seasonal summer dam at Healdsburg Veteran’s Memorial Beach into a series of about 18 inches of drops, which would create four mini pools for lazy river-style tubing, family-friendly swimming and fishing.
Inns tour nets money and food for food pantry
Keren Colsten from Haydon Street Inn dropped off hundreds of pounds of canned goods collected for the Healdsburg Shared Ministries Food Pantry at the annual Healdsburg Inns Tour.
Life experiences helped carve career path for Windsor police chief
One of Mike Raasch’s earliest memories, is what ended up setting him on the path to become Windsor’s new police chief.
Boil water notice issued for portions of Healdsburg
After a water main break at a construction site in Healdsburg earlier today, the State Water Resources Control Board Division of Drinking Water, the Sonoma County Health Department and the City of Healdsburg Water Department are issuing a boil water notice for portions of...
County seats for sale
While America is heading toward its first “billionaires-only” election for a new president next November, is there anything us local peons can do to save next year’s important elections for new county government leaders?













