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August 20, 2026

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I’m so happy to read of this ("The Row", July 3). What a fantastic use of the area and keeping within the historical “spirit” of Healdsburg and not selling out to a huge hospitality operation. As a business owner and tenant from 1995 through 2003 I have a great respect and affection for the Humphrey family....

Gibbs Park gets uplifting, artistic addition

Those who walk by Byron Gibbs Park in Healdsburg can expect to see a bright new addition — a mural depicting an ombre rainbow is being put up on a stretch of patch-painted fence near Poppy Hill Drive this weekend, from June 26 to June 30.

Mutt Lynch Winery launches special “Meet The Cookies” tasting flight

The 2020 Girl Scout Cookie Season has officially started. For the second year running, winemaker and Mutt Lynch Winery owner Brenda Lynch has created a special “Meet The Cookies” tasting flight for guests to enjoy at the Mutt Lynch tasting room in downtown Windsor.

Alby Kass dies from coronavirus

Longtime Guerneville resident Alby Kass, one of the founders of the Russian River Jazz Festival, succumbs to COVID-19

Sidewalk sale coming back for second year

One-day event will include all sorts of businesses and nonprofits

Citizens voice support for Cherry Creek housing

The fate of the housing site was up for discussion during last week’s council meeting

Shelter in place extended to May 3

Sonoma County Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase announced Tuesday evening, March 31, that the Sonoma County shelter in place order will be extended until May 3, at 11:59 p.m.

Blind Scream: The twisted art of scaring people half to death

There are not many career options where you can get paid to scare the living daylights out of people, however, one Sonoma County Halloween tradition employs a slew of actors each season to provide customers with hair-raising scares.

Plans for Healdsburg’s historic depot underway

No one’s quite sure when the first SMART train will roll through

Windsor MEChA embraces individuality and community work

Some members from Windsor High School Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA) said that they had difficulty making friendships and finding peers with similar experiences as theirs before joining. Now, they have embraced helping their community with volunteer work while enhancing their Latinx culture simultaneously. 
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