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Local Gift Options for Wine-lovers

If wine is on a holiday shopping list—whether one is the host, the wine-bearing guest or the gift-giver for wine-loving and foodie friends—one may look no further than local wineries, tasting rooms and curated shops.  Magnum or a Mystery Responsible for the holiday wine selections this...

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What is happening to us? What is happening to our country? Angry crowds are marching in a dozen major cities  calling for justice over recent police killings in New York City, Ferguson and elsewhere. More than a dozen state attorney generals are suing the President over his immigration reforms. Rape is either rampant — or it’s not — on many major college campuses. Heading into its second open enrollment period, Obamacare’s public approval ratings are still as bad as those for Congress, the President and Ebola. And, as always, student test scores could be better.

Healdsburg Police Logs: Jan. 24-30, 2022

MONDAY, Jan. 24

Council to select new mayor, vice mayor at next meeting

At its next meeting on Monday, Dec. 6, the Healdsburg City Council will select the mayor and vice mayor for 2022. The council will also consider approving the local road safety plan and will hear the first reading of an ordinance that proposes to reduce the speed limits by 5 mph on Front Street and Healdsburg Avenue.

Catalytic converter thefts target Toyota Priuses in Sebastopol

A dozen catalytic converter thefts have targeted mostly Toyota Priuses throughout Sebastopol since June. 

Year in Review: People

Ordinary people make the world go ’round whether we’re in a pandemic or not. Here are just a few of the many game-changers in the west county who’ve made an impact in support of their communities through thick and thin in 2021.

Beach parking fee returns despite county’s opposition

Public hearing scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 17

CalFire feeling ‘cautiously optimistic’ about progress

Updated Wednesday, Aug. 26, 7:30 a.m. —

West county soroptimists search for past members to memorialize, seeking community help

Elizabeth Smith and Bobbie Larson sat in the gazebo at Ragle Ranch Regional Park on a crisp October morning, poring over scrapbooks and scanning newspaper cutouts of the Sebastopol Soroptimist Club dating back to the early 1950s.

Cloverdale Fire Logs: April 19-25

MONDAY, APRIL 19
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