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July 12, 2025

Windsor election briefs

The town of Windsor has announced two pieces of information in regard to upcoming elections.

Fire district is planning another controlled burn

Burn will take place Dec. 11

Enrollment numbers continue to fall, but solutions are tricky to find

At the Nov. 5 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Allison Griggs, program coordinator for educational services, presented the annual enrollment numbers for the district, and the grim pattern of falling enrollment continues to be cause for concern.

Photo Gallery: Spooky Spirit

Despite the restrictions on Halloween activities, plenty of houses in Windsor got in the spooky spirit, dressing their homes in their haunted best.

Ayudante’s service to Latino community is essential — but endangered

Outreach program to Latino community has been very effective, but funds are running out by BERT WILLIAMS, Staff Writer "I've considered opening offices elsewhere," Healdsburg orthopedist John F. Toten said recently. "The one thing I would not be able to live without though is Spanish translation." Many local healthcare providers...

Medtronic expects to increase R & D, cut production jobs

One of Sonoma County's largest employers announced last week

State regulators debate water restrictions for fish and frost

State water officials fear local grape growers may dry up fish

Traffic stop leads to suspected fentanyl arrest

On July 23 Healdsburg Police Officer Frank Patane made a suspected fentanyl arrest after a traffic stop for a vehicle code violation in Healdsburg.

Widespread economic impact on businesses large and small

Sonoma County’s private businesses come in all shapes and sizes. But none of them are either too big or too small to avoid the economic impacts of the ongoing public health emergency caused by the spread of the COVID-19 virus and the resulting global pandemic.

Complaint issued against school district in response to Costa incident

The California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) has issued a formal complaint against the Healdsburg Unified School District based on an unfair labor practice charge that was filed by local teachers on May 15, 2019. The charge was filed in response to the district placing former veteran math teach Greg Costa on paid administrative leave three weeks prior to his retirement.
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