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September 20, 2025

100 Thousand Poets for Change in Healdsburg Sept. 27

In March 2011, Michael Rothenberg and Terri Carrion of Guerneville put out a challenge – they asked poets, musicians and artists around the globe to join them on one day in a celebration and demonstration to promote peace and sustainability, and call for serious social, environmental and political change.

Healdsburg Recognizes Hispanic Heritage

Healdsburg Mayor Osvaldo “Ozzy” Jimenez introduced a proclamation at the Sept. 6 city council meeting, declaring the period from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 as Latin American Heritage Month, in keeping with a national movement to “recognize the achievements and contributions of Hispanic American...

Active Aging Week Underway

True to Healdburg’s designation as the first Age Friendly City in Sonoma County, the City Council officially recognized International Active Aging Week at its Oct. 2 meeting. The message  is that regardless of age or health conditions, adults over 50 can live fully in...

How SMART?

The Measure I SMART train question on the March 3 Primary Election ballot is important enough for voters to think for themselves and not be duped by all the slick and colorful mailers and the rest of the $2.3 million vitriolic and bombastic pro and con campaigns, now filling mailboxes and social media feeds.

Apkarian is out at Laguna High School

Lindsey Apkarian has been relieved of her position as principal at Laguna High School, the district’s continuation school, and reassigned to classroom duties at Analy High School.

Healdsburg Police Log May 1-7

Monday, May 1 2:20am. Accident occurred at Redwood Hwy./Westside Rd. Officers responded and located the accident. CHP on scene.  11:58am. Petty theft at Big John's Market on Healdsburg Ave. Subject put a bottle of alcohol in his pocket and is walking around the store. Subject described...

Letters to the Editor 2-25-16

And the beat goes on

Will California investment in new job training programs pay off?

By its own account, the state’s effort to train Californians for “green jobs” coming out of the Great Recession fell short in helping them find work and improving wages.

Going Green

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) advanced actions recently that will help install more electric vehicle charging stations in the state.  The commission gave Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) a go-ahead to install 2,822 EV charging stations at workplaces, housing complexes and public spaces in...

Tentative subdivsion map for parcels for Parkland Farms subdivision approved

Correction: The tentative map is a subdivision map (not a parcel map) for the parcels which would each be the site for 11 homes.
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