Sebastopol Business Round-Up: What’s new in town?
Now that things are opening up again, Townsy Media took a look around to see what’s new in the local business community.
Heat advisory, Red Flag conditions ahead
PG&E shutting off power to approximately 1,781 customers in Sonoma County
Year in Review: People
Ordinary people make the world go ’round whether we’re in a pandemic or not. Here are just a few of the many game-changers in the west county who’ve made an impact in support of their communities through thick and thin in 2021.
Senior center seeking volunteers
New chef/manager implemented to improve food standards, but needs more help
District proposing cuts for upcoming school year
The Healdsburg Unified School District is looking for ways to save money next year in response to the economic downturn from the COVID-19 pandemic. The district is proposing certain cuts such as leaving several vacant positions unoccupied, as well as reducing professional development, cutting the freshman seminar class for the year and a 20% reduction to individual school site budgets, among others. The suggested cuts include the layoff of only one employee, a special education bus driver.
Healdsburg Police Logs, Dec. 23 – 29, 2019
The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries.
County looking for homeless count volunteers
Sonoma County’s annual point-in-time homeless count is looking for volunteers. The count will take place on Jan. 25 and needs around 100 volunteers to help count Sonoma County’s homeless population.












