Guerneville boat launch and regional park improvement efforts underway
Come spring 2022, devotees of the Russian River may have a new favorite spot in Guerneville to put their boats into the water. Construction at Guerneville River Park for the town’s first public boat launch area for non-motorized vessels started in August, according to a Sept. 7 press release from Sonoma County Regional Parks.
Living Downstream: The Environmental Justice Podcast
Premieres Season 2 on Earth Day, April 22
Jefferson Elementary award winners
To help celebrate Cloverdale's local students, we'd like to recognize all of the kids from Jefferson Elementary School who were named "Triple A" and "Triple B" winners for the second trimester.
Flash flood watch issued, local agencies preparing for storm
Sonoma County and its corresponding public safety partners are preparing for the incoming atmospheric river that has prompted a flash flood warning for the county and for the burn scars of the Walbridge, Meyers, Glass and Kincade fires, areas which face the greatest threat of debris or landslides. The warning will be in effect through Thursday afternoon.
Hart appointed as interim general manager of Ag + Open Space
Former county parks director will serve while national job search is conducted
Citrus Fair’s Fonsen Young is taking the helm at the John Jordan Foundation
Katie Fonsen Young, CEO of the Cloverdale Citrus Fair, is leaving her Cloverdale post to become executive director for the John Jordan Foundation. The foundation’s former executive director, Lisa Wittke Schaffner, is taking over as chief executive officer for North Coast Builders Exchange in October.
Eagles footballers pound Kelseyville in 72-0 romp
Cloverdale racks up 492 rushing yards in dominant performance
Sebastopol makes big showing at Solar Fair
LET THE SUNSHINE IN — The solar community of Sebastopol was well
WSCUHSD could pay estimated $70,000 for demographic study following letter
The West Sonoma County High School District (WSCUHSD) caught another rock in the rudder when some of El Molino High School’s most consistent and vocal advocates sent a letter to Superintendent Toni Beal saying they believed the district’s at-large trustee election method falls short of the purpose of the California Voting Rights Act of 2001 (CVRA).
The F.E.E.D. Bin takes west county by storm
F.E.E.D. Sonoma recently announced two big changes: It has started offering weekly F.E.E.D. bins, a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) box made up of produce from dozens of local farms, and it switched its business model to being farmer- and employee-owned.
















