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April 24, 2026

Civil engineering company merges with Munselle

Merger will reach more clients

Planning commission approves two redesigns

Two developments that underwent a major design review were approved unanimously by the Healdsburg Planning Commission on Jan. 23.

Letters to the editor, Jan. 24

This is Cloverdale Indivisible

Flags flying afoul of code

Old glory is starting to show her age.

Healdsburg Community Calendar, Jan. 24 – Jan. 31

Scrabble at the Healdsburg Senior Center, Jan. 24

To transfer or not to transfer

School district to launch special meeting for interdistrict transfer consideration 

Speaking for the Heritage trees

Editor: At the last Planning Commission meeting, on Jan. 8, the Mill District development discussion included many speakers who voiced their concerns and criticisms of the project. Most demanded a significantly higher percentage of affordable housing be included. While I agree with these demands wholeheartedly, I want to bring up the sadly overlooked subject of Heritage trees. All too frequently during project presentations in recent years, including the Mill District, the developers have included in their plans the removal of Heritage trees. I have asked the city council and the Planning Commission before, and I am asking them now, to rethink their position on Heritage trees. The word “heritage” has the same root as inheritance; meaning something to be passed on to future generations. It is our duty to do so. If Heritage trees can be cut down for purposes of convenience and profit, then why bother with a special designation? It follows that the name Heritage tree is a misnomer. If the Council and Planning Commissioners have such little regard for our environment that they let investors get away with the destruction of such trees, then at least be honest and remove the designation “Heritage” from all trees.

Women’s March Santa Rosa

On Jan. 19, people from all around the county gathered in downtown Santa Rosa to take part in Women’s March Santa Rosa.

Local businesses display lack of respect for flag

Editor: It appears that some Healdsburg businesses who display an American flag have a philosophy of “hoist it and forget it.” U.S. Flag Code requires that the American flag be flown at half-staff for the president or a former president 30 days from the date of death. A presidential order was given on Dec. 1, in honor of former president George H. W. Bush. The code also requires that flags displayed after sunset must have direct illumination on the flag itself.
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