Update: ‘Missing runaway child’ from Sebastopol found
The missing 12-year-old girl from Sebastopol reported to have run away has been found, according to a Nixle alert update as of 5:52 p.m. Wednesday, March 31.
WSCUHSD board to consider approving COVID-19 Safety Plans
The West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) board will consider approving COVID-19 Safety Plans (CSPs) for Analy, El Molino and Laguna High Schools at its special board meeting Tuesday, March 30 at 6 p.m., the agenda said.
Health office reviewing reopening waivers from schools
But child care facilities are showing outbreaks
City hall, library tagged with graffiti
The exterior walls of the Sebastopol Library and City Hall were tagged with several pieces of graffiti last Wednesday, July 1, or early Thursday morning. Most of the more offensive tags were removed but one “BLM” spray painted tag was still visible Thursday.
Report warns high fire risk to start in June
The northern California and northern Sonoma County regions have the potential for above normal fire activity starting in June, according to a new report from the National Interagency Fire Center predictive services and CalFire Captain, Robert Foxworthy.
Palm Drive board approves resolution to dissolve by July 1
In a special meeting on Tuesday, May 12, the Palm Drive Health District board voted unanimously in favor of a resolution to dissolve the health care district by July 1. They will now submit their dissolution application to LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission), which oversees the creation and dissolution of special districts. LAFCO is expected to unanimously approve the dissolution.
Sonoma County to select Youth Poet Laureate
Sonoma County California Poets in the Schools will select a young person who has achieved excellence in poetry, as Sonoma County Youth Poet Laureate (YPL) allowing them to be a leader for the county in raising the profile of poetry and developing its audience.
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Windsor celebrates LGBTQIA+ Pride with events throughout the month
Flag raising, proclamations and family hike all part of planned festivities
Distance learning looking more likely
Letter from superintendent sets Aug. 3 as deadline to make final decision for school opening
Windsor’s first virtual meeting doesn’t go as planned
In a wild and somewhat unprecedented evening on April 1, the Windsor Town Council held its first virtual meeting via the meeting app Zoom.