Soggy day doesn’t dampen Walk-A-Thon
PTA fund-raiser goes on despite rainy weather and raises
$22,000 for local schools
by NATHAN WRIGHT, Staff Writer
It was cold, it was wet, and it was raining, but the students
still wanted the Otter Pops when they reached the finish line.
The Windsor PTA held its annual Walk-A-Thon...
Conversations continue as schools grapple with students falling behind
At the second event bringing together teachers, administrators, superintendents and members of the Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) staff, there were no universal — or quick —answers to the struggling grades of county high school students. But that didn’t mean the participants in the convening didn’t take away a lot of ideas to take back to their districts.
Russian River dam inflated early due to February drought
Due to a dry February and warm temperatures, the Sonoma County Water Agency (Sonoma Water) today began the process of inflating its rubber dam located in the Russian River near Forestville. The rubber dam is a critical component of the Russian River water supply system that provides naturally filtered drinking water to more than 600,000 residents in portions of Sonoma and Marin counties.
SLIDESHOW: Healdsburg Job Fair
The Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce and the city of Healdsburg held a job fair last week at the community center.
‘Little Free Art Gallery’ Opens in Downtown Healdsburg
Surely by now you’re acquainted with the concept of “little free libraries” — those tiny homes on pegs, giving almost a bird-feeder vibe, filled with books you can give or take on the honor system. We’ve got a few here in Healdsburg, of course — along...
Healdsburg to launch budget simulation tool in an effort to get public input on budget, city finances
The City of Healdsburg is launching a new simulation tool this February that allows residents to create and balance a city budget and submit their concept to the City of Healdsburg.















