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July 22, 2025

Town leaders go hard at youth issues for three days

Future Search Conference takes an unexpected

Newly elected McGuire, Wood take seats at state capitol

Both were sworn in to office on Monday, Dec. 1

BayREN energy-efficiency services available to Windsor residents

According to a presentation at the Dec. 15 Windsor Town Council meeting, Windsor residents and business owners might consider pursuing rebates for energy efficiency upgrades and appliances at their homes and establishments through the Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) program.

Some evacuation orders lifted

Updated Aug. 34, 3 p.m. —

The view from the front lines as a grocer

Being a grocery store worker during a pandemic is hard and sometimes anxious work

Structure fire at Armida Winery damages deck

A structure fire broke out early Wednesday morning, April 22, at the Armida Winery on Westside Road, causing an estimated $20,000 in damage to a large deck on the property, according to Healdsburg Fire Department reserve and former CalFire Battalion Chief, Kim Thompson.

HUSD revenue loss ‘pales in comparison’ to neighboring districts

The Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) is projecting around a 10 to 15% revenue loss in state aid, as well as a 20% cut in lottery funds and federal title dollars, and while this may seem like a big chunk, the district says it will fair a bit better than districts that rely on state funding.

New laws in 2020 cover a variety of topics

A plethora of new laws have gone into affect in the new year, some with significant potential affects. Here are the highlights.

Plaza businesses undergo changes

While the St. Dizier retail furniture store and showroom on the corner of Center and Matheson streets will be closing its doors after 20 years, the St. Dizier upstairs design firm will be very much alive and operating and will remain open to serve clients.
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