Let’s ask the right questions
During the next year or so, the City of Healdsburg will make important decisions about our future as a community. We see this period as an exciting opportunity, as well as a challenge to get those decisions “right.” And we must start by asking the right questions.
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.
Roundabout plans move forward with forums
The city is launching a nine-month public outreach and community workshop process for the long-planned roundabout at the 5-way intersection in central Healdsburg.
City, residents not meeting conservation mandate
Water reduction measures falling short of 20 percent
What Faith Requires
Reflecting on the ongoing national debate over the influx of immigrant children from Central America, columnist and political commentator, George Will, who will never be mistaken as a bleeding heart liberal, said on Fox News Sunday, “We ought to say to these children, ‘Welcome to America. You’re going to go to school and get a job and become American. We have 3,141 counties in this country. That would be 20 per county. The idea that we can’t assimilate these eight-year-old criminals with their teddy bears is preposterous.’”