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July 23, 2025

Editorial

Not all of the news reported last week in the annual “State of

Sonoma CART provides refuge for evacuated horses

Organization in need of donations and volunteers

Will city try to prevent gun shop in Healdsburg?

City council to review ‘urgency ordinance’ in response to potential firearms dealer 

Turn wine into water through inaugural wine safari event

Raising funds for clean water in East Africa

Teaching art across the ages

Sebastopol high school senior Shayla Rose-Brown has always been inspired by her grandmother. Their relationship has had a profound effect on Rose-Brown, but in the last few years she’s become aware of the fact that friendships like this are rare. Her belief that connection across ages is important has led her to take matters into her own hands.

Healdsburg council to consider adopting $45 fee for recycled water delivery program

The Healdsburg City Council will consider adopting a $45 per delivery fee for the residential recycled water delivery program at its next meeting on Monday, Sept. 20. The council will also review the proposed Montage Park and Badger Park master plans.

New branch manager arrives at library

programming to hispanic and teen visitors

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.’”

Commentary: GMO Failed Healdsburg

In 1988, I made my first visit to Healdsburg. Six months later, my first job out of college included Healdsburg. I was hooked. The town reminded me of my valley community: a dusty working town with a Sunsweet dehydrator, several lumber mills, a river and lots of families. There was a diversity of culture with a common goal of making our community great.

Summer school ends with sharing knowledge

Two weeks ago, Healdsburg Junior High held a summer school showcase for students and parents.
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