New water and wastewater rates for Cloverdale coming forward for public hearing in June (copy)
Suggested rate increases were decreased following November outcry over initial increase proposals
A look at distance learning in local schools
Despite the difficulties that distance learning may bring, several small Healdsburg schools are getting creative with their distance learning plans and are seeing success. Some smaller schools, like the Alexander Valley School (AVS), are reporting a high percentage of student attendance and that students and teachers are starting to fall in line with the new routine of learning at home.
Good Shepherd gets a window makeover
Over the past summer, Cloverdale’s Good Shepherd Episcopal Church began replacing all of the glass windows in the church with stained-glass ones — each window a reflection of the beauty surrounding Cloverdale. One window, located in the front entrance of the church, has a slightly different story — it was found in a Healdsburg antique shop and donated to the church by Gene and Carolyn Marcinkowski after they realized that it would be a perfect fit for the space.
Local employers, others hear updates on Healdsburg’s housing issues
Shortage of affordable housing adds to workforce hiring woes, some employers say
Measure R asks Cloverdale to extend user utility tax
Tax set to sunset in 2023; if approved, user utility tax would be in place until repealed by voters
Reusable carryout bags — who needs them?
In short, we all need to use reusable carryout bags. It’s good for you and for the environment. Why do we need reusable carryout bags? Â
Turn wine into water through inaugural wine safari event
Raising funds for clean water in East Africa
Homelessness is defining new year of 2020
North county task force sets series of strategy meetings
Send us your favorite graduation photo!
Healdsburg High graduates June 9 at 7 p.m. at Recreation Park
















