Thank you Healdsburg residents who support our schools.
Last week, TV personality and Healdsburg resident Ross McGowan
To Market, To Market
The Healdsburg Farmers Market sparkled in mid-spring colors under a warm May sun at its second weekend of the season. Later in the summer, the market will add Tuesday hours around the plaza to its regular Saturday morning open air market in the west parking lot near Vine and North streets.
District plans to spend emergency relief funds on additional staff and support services
The Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) is receiving $1,697,674 in funding from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) III fund and plans to use the funding to provide additional staff and support services such as social-emotional curriculum.
14th annual Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival is here and at home
The 14th annual Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival (SDFF) presents the human condition this week, streaming films from Sonoma County and all corners of the globe. This is the festival’s second year online in a row due to the pandemic.
Breaking eggs, bamboozling beans to celebrate Jefferson students
The grossest flavor of jelly bean is dead fish.
Registrar doing inventory of ballots, election numbers won’t change until the weekend
County precincts are showing as being 100% reported and the Sonoma County Registrar of Voters’ office is hard at working tallying the remaining ballots from voters who dropped off or mailed in their ballot. To get a better idea of when voters can expect more election numbers to come in, as well as get a better picture of where the registrar’s office is at with ballot counting, we spoke with Sonoma County Registrar of Voters and Clerk-Recorder-Assessor Deva Marie Proto.
District deepening its relationship with SOS Community Counseling
Transition from using multiple agencies will make services more consistent across programs and sites
District reevaluating distance learning at the beginning of November
In the meantime, the CUSD will start introducing small cohorts of select students
Cloverdale council heading to hybrid meetings
After months of residents asking when Cloverdale City Council meetings would be heading off of Zoom and back into the Cloverdale Performing Arts Center (CPAC), the Cloverdale City Council now back in person.
Bodega Bay Fire: ‘Without consolidation, the district will fail’
The Bodega Bay Fire Protection District (BBFPD) risks going under as the layoff process begins in the aftermath of Measure B’s apparent failure, according to a March 6 statement issued by the district’s board of directors.