New Year, New Laws: From cannabis and immigration to guns and minimum wage
Both law-abiding citizens and wanton criminals have extra homework to do as the new year of 2018 in California comes with a bevy of new laws and lessons covering cannabis use, gun ammunition, minimum wages, school lunch ‘shaming,’ how to use a crosswalk and many others.
Healdsburg Police and Sheriff’s Logs, Jan. 1-7
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.
‘Livability’ topic of meeting Jan. 11
The city of Healdsburg will host a public meeting on the topic of “livability” next week, Thursday, Jan. 11 at the Healdsburg Community Center, 1557 Healdsburg Ave. from 6 to 8 p.m.
“She Persisted” exhibit at Healdsburg Museum
The Healdsburg Museum’s next offering is “She Persisted.” The exhibition highlights notable women in local history. Their colorful lives and significant achievements in the 19th and early 20th centuries helped shape the character of our community. The exhibition will include historic artifacts, narratives and photographs, plus an extensive display of local historic artwork by Jane Raabe, Myra Hazen, Ollie Gaddini Bacigalupi, Maude Needham Latimer, Alice Haigh Dixon and Rosinda Holmes.
BurtoNZ Bakery products hitting Geyserville
Bobbi and Warren Burton have been pumping out baked goods at their local shop BurtoNZ Bakery in Windsor for more than five years. Their products have been tasted throughout the area in towns such as Cloverdale and Healdsburg and can be found in places like Amy’s Wicked Slush and Shelton’s Natural Food Market.
Tourism group seeks ‘public member’ for advisory committee
The Healdsburg Tourism Improvement District (HTID) is seeking an individual from the public to serve on a voluntary committee comprised of one city official and one HTID member to oversee a “Destination Development Fund” that is dedicated to services, improvements and activities that improve the quality of life in the community. This committee will make recommendations to the larger HTID board on where funds should be directed.
Healdsburg Police and Sheriff’s Logs, Dec. 25-31
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.
4-H’ers growing fresh produce for the community
All year long, members of Warm Springs 4-H tend six raised beds and four rows of produce at the Terrace Community Garden, on land adjacent to and provided by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.