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July 19, 2025

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.

City operations and facilities to move to 100 percent renewable energy

Healdsburg becomes second city in county to implement green energy usage

Tuesdays with Donna at Costeaux comes to an end

Great communities like Healdsburg have many legacy institutions and monuments. Some are made of brick or stone and some are humans. At Costeaux French Bakery, a brick and mortar institution itself, there is also a living and smiling institution, and her name is Donna Biasotti.

Sonoma Clean Power enters world of electric vehicles

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New Year, New Laws: From cannabis and immigration to guns and minimum wage

Both law-abiding citizens and wanton criminals have extra homework to do as the new year of 2018 in California comes with a bevy of new laws and lessons covering cannabis use, gun ammunition, minimum wages, school lunch ‘shaming,’ how to use a crosswalk and many others.

Wine Library looks to expand its offerings

Members receive visit from food star Clark Wolf

Lower Russian River curtailments could impact Healdsburg’s Dry Creek water right

Healdsburg utility officials say they expect to see more lower Russian River water restrictions as early as next week, which would affect the city’s Dry Creek water right. The possibility comes from curtailment issued earlier this week for nearly 1,500 pre- and post-1914 upper Russian River water right holders.

Moving forward with the Healdsburg Animal Shelter

As one of two new Co-Chairs of the Board of the Healdsburg Animal Shelter, I want to take this opportunity to update the community regarding the new Shelter facility and outline a path forward toward its completion in the short-term. Further, I do so not in an effort to point fingers at any of the parties involved to date, but rather to move as quickly as possible to finish what will be an extraordinary facility. Our very achievable goal is that the new facility will continue to serve the many animals in need that have been so well provided for by the existing Shelter and operate to the highest standard possible utilizing the best practices in modern day animal care.

All the new laws coming online in 2021

The list of new laws passed in 2020, to take effect in 2021, is 56 pages long and covers every category and provision imaginable. Here are a few highlights from those pages.

Animal logs Nov. 21

This report is courtesy of the Humane Society of Sonoma County’s Healdsburg Center for Animals and may not reflect all animal control activities in the Healdsburg community. For more information call 431-3386.
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