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Film festival coming to north county for fifth year

The Alexander Valley Film Festival is coming back to north county for its fifth year on Oct. 17.

Annual grad walk through the town’s elementary schools

With high energy music from Katy Perry and others on the sound system and excited schoolchildren drumming their hands on the floor, it was noisy at Healdsburg Elementary/Charter School last Friday morning.

Universal basic income? California moves to be first state to fund pilot efforts

Universal basic income was championed by Martin Luther King Jr., promoted by Silicon Valley citizens as the “social vaccine for the 21st century” and endorsed by 2016 presidential candidate Andrew Yang, but it has never really caught on.

Governments close parks and beaches

In an effort to encourage people to stay at home, the Sonoma County Department of Health Services announced on Monday, March 23, that it would be closing all parks in the county effective March 24. The order stating the closure of local parks comes on the heels of a weekend where parks across Sonoma County were full to the brim with people enjoying the outdoors — some of whom weren’t abiding by the county’s social distancing protocol.

Letters to the Editor 10-30-14

Need for a fresh mind

Chefs prep for salsa competition

Four local chefs will chop tomatoes and add their secret

Who is McGuire?

Editor: In a letter about the north-county Supervisor race, Stan

Sonoma West Letters to the Editor, June 14, 2018

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Healdsburg Pics of the Week: Plaza Protests

Healdsburg resident Mary Fitzgerald took the lovely pic above of springtime treetops over the plaza late last Sunday afternoon, from her clutch vantage point at The Matheson’s rooftop bar. Earlier that same day, down below the treetops, Healdsburg resident and former City Council candidate Linda...

New public art installed in Geyserville and Cloverdale

A new crop of sculptures for the “101 Sculpture Trail” arrived for installation in May, bringing the communities original art pieces from sculptors mainly based in Northern California. The sculptures will remain on display through May of next year. Nineteen new sculptures were installed in Cloverdale and Geyserville, said Joyce Mann, manager of the Sculpture Trail.
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