Shelter in place is working to flatten the curve of COVID-19
Modeling data from the Imperial College of London reveals that Sonoma County’s shelter-in-place order is significantly flattening the curve of COVID-19, and reducing the mortality rate for those over the age of 65. In doing so, the curve is also being stretched out, meaning the surge in cases will likely occur in about 60 days, requiring about 1,500 hospital beds.
Mase urges stay home order vigilance, region likely won’t come out of order by Jan. 9
County encourages virtual New Year’s celebrations instead of in-person gatherings
‘School Days Then and Now’ at Healdsburg Museum
The Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society’s newest exhibition “School Days Then and Now” will appeal to everyone, young and old, residents and visitors. The area’s first schools, beginning in 1858 were all privately financed. Not until 1871 was there a public school in Healdsburg.
Healdsburg Letters to the Editor, June 28, 2018
Open letter to David Mickaelian, Healdsburg city manager











