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Dining Out for Life: Dec. 1 fundraiser supports local AIDS food bank

Looking for an excuse to go out to breakfast, lunch or

Sing-Along Messiah Dec. 10, at Sebastopol United Methodist Church

Community members invited to belt out tunes

Free COVID vaccine clinic in Windsor on May 30

This Sunday, May 30, individuals living in and around the Windsor area will have a unique opportunity to get a COVID-19 vaccine shot at a local area clinic without having to make an appointment.

Town appoints new police chief

A new police chief is coming to Windsor, and if the selection seems different than last time, you can blame COVID and timing. In a statement dated May 11, Windsor Town Manager Ken MacNab announced the appointment of Mike Raasch as Windsor’s new police chief, effective May 12. Raasch will replace Windsor Police Chief Ruben Martinez, who announced his retirement after two years of service as Windsor’s chief and a 30-year career in law enforcement.

District releases resources for students and staff facing sexual harassment or assault

It’s been an odd year for schools, with most districts having to enact plans and policies they likely could never have imagined previously. But at the April 20 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees, they had yet one more unusual discussion — what resources are available for victims of sexual assault and harassment in the light of a very public conversations about those crimes being allegedly perpetrated by the town’s mayor.

Foppoli and Martinez affirm Windsor’s enforcement policy won’t change

Stops short of joining other municipalities in going against sheriff’s position

Look out for coronavirus-related scams

A Healdsburg city manager office update issued by the city on March 27 offered a warning to residents on the emergence of COVID-19-related scams and fraudulent calls and emails, many offering coronavirus cures, test kits and fraudulent cleaning services.

Finding a new way to work

Coworking space open on Center Street

School board reviews district and LCAP budgets

At the June 12 Healdsburg Unified District School Board meeting district staff went over the preliminary budget for the LCAP (Local Control and Accountability Plan) and budget impacts and outlooks for the district’s overall 2019-20 budget. Public hearings were held for the two items; however, there were no comments from the public.

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