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August 14, 2025

HHS celebrates the Class of 2020

Healdsburg High School graduates participated in a drive-thru graduation ceremony on Friday morning, June 5. Graduates drove up to a stage in the HHS parking lot, picked up their diplomas and a gift bag, and bid their senior year farewell. 

Windsor wastewater plans with Lytton Tribe fall apart

End of negotiations means tribe will build its own plant adjacent to Deer Creek neighborhood, take back its $20 million in community funds

Election Endorsements

Do you remember the first time you voted in a presidential or other election? Was it for Nixon or Kennedy, Bush or Clinton? Are you old enough to have “liked Ike?” Or, did you become a “none of the above” voter and maybe voted for Eugene McCarthy, Ross Perot or Ralph Nader? Did you “recall” California Governor Gray Davis and vote for the Terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger? Who was the last person you supported for county supervisor, city council or the local school board?

Students create biodegradable art

A member of the San Mateo MakerFaire RainWorks team threw water on what appeared to be just sidewalk; suddenly, a stenciled phrase appeared reading “Be Kind.” Onlookers were wowed, including arts integration teacher Ann Weber, of The Healdsburg School. She knew her students would be interested in making “invisible ink” templates, with a shape that they had cut out of cardboard and sprayed with the hydrophobic paint would suddenly appear when wet. Middle school students at the Healdsburg School teamed with buddies from the Boys and Girls Club to create the stencils together. The following week, in mid-February, students walked to the Healdsburg Plaza to complete the project by spraying the designs. 

Hospital unveils turnaround plan to ensure survival

RAY HOLLEY, Tribune Editor

Letter to the Editor, Feb. 8, 2017

Survey concerns

Turner stepping down from Cloverdale City Council

Cloverdale Mayor Jason Turner announced Tuesday morning, May 4, that he’ll be stepping down from the Cloverdale City Council following an opportunity to expand his skills in his professional career.

New laws in 2020 cover a variety of topics

A plethora of new laws have gone into affect in the new year, some with significant potential affects. Here are the highlights.

COVID may slow down permitting process for cannabis business hopefuls

Strong online sales are a bright spot for the industry

Letters to the Editor 8-4-16

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