Healdsburg Police and Sheriff’s Department Logs, Sept. 18-24
The following are excerpted from the Healdsburg Police Department daily log and Sonoma County Sheriff Department log entries for the Healdsburg area.
Healdsburg celebrates the holidays
Put down your turkey and head outside. This weekend will be a busy and festive kick-off to the holidays in Healdsburg and surrounding areas. You can stay close to home and take a carriage ride, see a tractor parade, visit with Santa (more than once) see the Chanukah lighting and much more.
Fire departments gear up for annual Bucket Brigade
Give blood in Geyserville Jan. 4, in Healdsburg Jan. 15
Redistricting moves Congressman east
For the first time in state history, citizens drew the lines for
Alliance clinic celebrates 40 years
Alliance Medical Center will celebrate its 40th anniversary on
‘Formula Retail’ Limits Return for Council’s Approval
Briefly put, a formula retail store sells a branded line of products with standardized services, menus, decor, uniforms, architecture, signs or other similar features, as if the store is following a formula. If that’s not clear enough, visit the new Faherty’s menswear shop at 326 Healdsburg Ave., half a block off the Plaza.
Governor announces new restrictions, county remains at most restrictive tier as COVID cases spike
Local impacts still being figured out, holiday gatherings not encouraged
Reopening plans, bond sales on tap for school board meeting
At its regular meeting this week, the Cloverdale Unified School District (CUSD) Board of Trustees will be viewing a handful of presentations, including an update about the 2020-21 school reopening plan, as well as discussing classroom capacity limits, approving the sale of general obligation bonds and revising the district’s declaration of need for fully qualified educators. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. and is viewable via Zoom.
Planning commission hosts Innovative Housing series
As a part of the city’s efforts to increase its stock of affordable housing, the Sebastopol Planning Commission will be hosting a series of presentations on innovative housing models this spring. The presentations will happen during regularly scheduled planning commission meetings, and the commission encourages the public to attend. Here’s the schedule: