Geyserville holds 30th annual town meeting
The 30th annual Geyserville Town Meeting was held last week, and more than 60 attendees heard from local officials on topics ranging from crime to toilets.
Little League celebrates Opening Day
There’s something about the smell of hot dogs and freshly cut grass, and the crack of a baseball hitting a bat that can trigger memories which last a lifetime.
The state of California prisons
For the last 15 years, I have been a volunteer in prisons, teaching convicted felons in the field of sociology and running self-help groups. Most of my students are “lifers,” men who have been convicted of serious crimes like murder, rape, or burglary for which they have received sentences of 15 years to life and much more. None of them are on death row, and most are now eligible for parole, having served their minimum sentences. Often, they have served far longer.
Local students compete for Chefs of Tomorrow culinary title
High schoolers paired with Sonoma County chefs
Kiwanis Club takes on tetanus in Third World
Healdsburg service organization celebrates 90 years with fight of deadly disease
City looks for input on spending
The Healdsburg City Council would like to know how you’d spend the estimated $1 million that will be collected annually from the new half-cent sales tax increase.
Women take reins at Healdsburg Hospital
District hires new CEO, appoints board member to fill Hahn’s seat









