Museum exhibit traces Lake Sonoma ‘before and after’
The Healdsburg Museum’s newest exhibit, “Lake Sonoma: Before and After,” is open. The exhibit focuses on the early history of upper Dry Creek Valley and the construction of Lake Sonoma and Warm Springs Dam, the largest environmental undertaking in the history of Sonoma County.
Cemetery restoration project continues
On March 19, 1893, Jesse R. Grant died and was buried at the Oak Mound Cemetery. It wasn’t that many years earlier, in 1859, that Roderick Matheson, William Macy, and Ransom Powell got together to choose a new location for the Healdsburg cemetery.
On-ramp, lane closures during 101 repairs
Beginning this week, Caltrans is at work on a month-long repair project on Highway 101 at the Russian River Bridge.
New façade honors building’s history
Downtown building the subject of renovation that combines old and new aspects
Changing of the guard at school district
Longtime staff members move on, new faces join district, get promoted
A bad cloud count
There are stark, disturbing clouds darkening parts of every community and neighborhood in Sonoma County. Please be alerted that these clouds are increasing and will not go away without our intervention.
Time to stop scapegoating retirees
In the May 21 edition of this paper, in this space, a guest commentary from Sonoma County Taxpayers Association executive director Dan Drummond, appeared under the heading, “Problems with Measure A.” The article took particular, and we feel excessive, aim at county retirees by stating, “Unchecked pensions remain the greatest concern,” basically blaming county obligations to retirees for the condition of the roads, specifically asking, “Is there really any doubt why funding for roads, parks and other services has not kept up with our needs?”