Nine girls from Windsor Girl Scout troop win Presidential Volunteer Service Awards
According to the Girl Scout Law, Girl Scouts must ‘Make the World a Better Place.’ This year, nine Girl Scouts belonging to Girl Scout Troop 11302 earned their Presidential Volunteer Service Awards, eight at the Gold Level and one at the Silver Level. The President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) recognizes United States citizens of the United States who have achieved the required number of hours of service over a 12-month time period or cumulative hours over the course of a lifetime. Earning this award is a tremendous honor.
Lak’ech Learning at Community Center Tonight
The next stage of a city program to nurture and improve inclusion throughout the Healdsburg community takes place tonight, Thursday, Jan. 26, at the Healdsburg Community Center. The “encuentro” (gathering) will be the first of five such meetings in the next four months to...
Your questions answered about California’s new winter stay-at-home order
Gov. Gavin Newsom has imposed new pandemic restrictions with a conditional stay-at-home order to mitigate the effects of another surge in coronavirus cases. The number of confirmed patients in intensive care units in California was 708 on Nov. 1 and has steadily risen since.
West Side School celebrates agrarian roots at harvest festival
A dragon and a butterfly worked diligently on stepping stones
SLIDESHOW: Drill brings real-world scenario to airport
First responders practice a mass casualty plane crash
Sebastopol Police Department audit released to the public
When protests against George Floyd’s killing spread across Sonoma County last summer, the Sebastopol City Council decided to contract attorney Jerry Threet for an audit to see where its own police department stood with the city’s values, according to Mayor Una Glass.
Windsor service alliance helps those close to home
As Windsorites look for ways to help those less fortunate this
YEAR IN REVIEW: Youth activism transformed the local environmental scene
2019 was a big year for the environment in west county — in terms of activism, legislative moves and, well, nature itself, which seemed for much of the year to be in a full state of revolt.
Notes from Fitch Mountain
Although a lot of Fitch Mountain is not in Healdsburg’s city limits it has long been considered a Healdsburg community. The Fitch Mountain Association just had its annual potluck meeting at the Villa and several items of local interest were discussed.
Workshops on the Old Redwood Highway Corridor Enhancement coming for residents
Opinions sought for alterations to the main artery of Windsor














