Potential power shutoff this week
This morning, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) began 48-hour advance notifications to customers about a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) in portions of 22 counties. Worsening dry conditions and expected high wind gusts pose an increased risk for damage and sparks on the electric system that have the potential to ignite fires in areas with dry vegetation.
Brooks is back
Brooks Elementary School welcomed students back on April 5, and reported that their first two days back at school went “beautifully and smoothly.”
Hart appointed as interim general manager of Ag + Open Space
Former county parks director will serve while national job search is conducted
Cannabis products for pets: a market with legs
It might help, but vets can’t talk about it
2010 — a memorable year at the lower Russian River
They were calling 2010 “a year to forget” on the MSNBC cable
Normal business, and abnormal business, at next school board meeting
At the April 20 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees, there will be a few agenda items, common to the district, and few that are likely unimaginable to any previous board members.
Cloverdale council to consider amending cannabis tax rate
At its meeting Wednesday night, March 23, the Cloverdale City Council will undertake three regular business items — discussing a “military use policy” as required by state law, consider conducting a rate review of Recology’s special rate adjustment and consider modifying the city’s tax rate for cannabis businesses to one that’s tiered instead of across the board.
Sebastopol Library to undergo 3-month facelift: Project will go forward on approval of library commission
The Sebastopol Library will be closed for about three months













