Grape harvest halted by smoky skies, continued wildfire threats
Dry Creek, Russian River valleys filled with smoke and unpicked ripening grapes
Signs of the Times
LOVE IS GREATER THAN FEAR — You might have noticed encouraging signs popping up around Sebastopol: “Love is also contagious” and “6 feet between us is no match for the love among us.” You can see the signs outside of Papas y Pollos, in the town square, at Highway 12 and Morris Street, across the street from Screamin’ Mimi’s ice cream (above) and decorating the home of sign maker Margaret Howe. Other sign makers include Maya Pace, Ann Hamilton, Bryan Huggins and Kenna Lee. “We wanted to make a loving connection with our community and emit soothing energy amidst the fear,” said Howe. “Also to help people smile.”
A year of celebrations and harsh realities
This is part one of David Abbott’s two part roundup of local
Parents, others offer ‘wish list’ for Measure I bond funds: Athletic fields, music rooms, science labs favored by many
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Funding issues put multi-district West County middle school on hold: Administrators hope to work out details by 2013-14
The plan to establish a multi-district West County middle school
Candidate forum brings ideas to the forefront, part two
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Holiday crime prevention webinar this Wednesday
On Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 3 p.m., join the Windsor Wellness Partnership as part of the Windsor Neighborhood Community Program for webinar in avoiding becoming a victim of crime during the holiday season.
Budget comes due at June 16 WUSD meeting
It’s a packed agenda at the June 16 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees, and no one will be busier than chief business officer Lois Standring, who will be leading the items related to all the budget woes.