Healdsburg gets a ‘B’ for smoking efforts
Lung Association’s annual ‘report card’ reflects mixed success in protecting residents from secondhand smoke
Steelhead Festival welcoming the splash
Wild steelhead trout are splashing their way back up the Russian River to Lake Sonoma where the end to a long migration will again be celebrated by the Lake Sonoma Steelhead Festival.
City to launch bike share program
The city of Healdsburg has announced the city’s first bike share program. The bicycles will be rolled out to their respective stations, ready for the program to begin this Saturday, Jan. 27.
CASA students build benches for fire-devastated communities
When Andrea Meyers stepped out her front door and discovered a wooden bench with a note attached she wasn’t sure what to think. After reading the note from students of the Healdsburg High School’s Construction And Sustainability Academy (CASA) program, Meyers was overwhelmed with emotion.
Healdsburg Police and Sheriff’s Logs, Jan. 15-21
The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries and the log entries of the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for the Healdsburg area.
Healdsburg Free Store stars on ‘Ellen’
Five members of the Healdsburg community will be in a Burbank studio audience for a special taping of the “Ellen” talk show this week — an episode devoted to charity, kindness and those who do good in the world.
Meeting in Geyserville first step in better emergency preparation
Community involvement the number one priority
Dry Creek General Store working with county to regain liquor license
Gina Gallo, granddaughter of Julio Gallo, is working her way through a tedious county process after her business, the Dry Creek General Store, lost its liquor license in January of 2017. The store’s colorful history included bootlegging during prohibition, but now the old bar stands empty.