City launches police chief recruitment process ahead of Chief Burke’s retirement later this month
The city of Healdsburg recently launched a police chief recruitment process through a recruiting firm ahead of Healdsburg Police Chief Kevin Burke’s retirement at the end of this month.
Long-awaited Suffragist Exhibit opens to the public at the West County Museum
The West County Museum was all set to open their Suffragist Exhibit in March 2020, when the world shut down for more than a year for COVID-19. Like everything else, the museum closed its doors, and for the past year, the exhibit has stood draped and unvisited behind the museum’s stone walls, perfectly preserved, like sleeping beauty’s castle.
Holiday happenings in west county
Santa’s coming to town, and he’s hitting up west county, where communities are hosting holiday celebrations worth marking the calendar for. ’Tis the season of community get-togethers, candles, tree-lighting ceremonies, live music, shopping locally for gifts and crossing your fingers for the raffle prizes — and these towns plan to deliver.
HYPE Networking Mixer, Feb. 23
Join the Healdsburg Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs for networking, wine, and hors d' oeuvres on Thursday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7 p.m. at Two Thirty-Five Luxury Suites. Enjoy constructive networking exercises, refreshing wines from Merriam Vineyards, small bites, door prize, and more.
New network for undocumented families
On Wednesday, Nov. 8, students from around Casa Grande High School, Petaluma High School, Hillard Comstock Middle School, Roseland University Prep, Elsie Allen High School, Sonoma Valley High School and Windsor High School distributed hot chocolate, pan dulce and informational cards about a new network for undocumented immigrants and their families.
Community developing wildfire protection plan
Mill Creek plan to include fire risk assessment, emergency preparedness priorities and more













