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March 20, 2026

Letters to the Editor 8-21-14

Thanks for the support of fireworks

LETTER: Dramatic oak death

EDITOR: Thank you for the recent article about Sudden Oak Death.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Volunteers and funding

Letters to the Editor 5-9-13

Gun obscenity

Hit the trail: Geyserville and Cloverdale sculptures up for a year

For those who haven’t seen yet, the annual 2016 sculpture trail went up on May 7, and will remain on display through May 4, 2017.

Sonoma Water looks toward plans to reduce Russian River water usage by 20%

Other organizations cite additional water saving efforts, recycled water use

Supervisors approve business relief, pavement program funds

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors took action on various items during its May 25 meeting — including approving business relief funds, authorizing funding to help county roads and ordering a recall election for county district attorney Jill Ravitch following a successful recall petition campaign. Subsequently, the county released various press releases on action taken by the Board of Supervisors, which we’ve gathered below.

Healdsburg Rotary crab feast

All three rooms of Healdsburg's Villa Chanticleer were full of plastic bibbed folks picking, dipping and devouring the season's first Dungeness crabs at the 40th annual Rotary Club of Healdsburg's Crab Feast, held Saturday, Dec. 14.

‘Upset, disgusted, sickened:’ Public comment addresses Foppoli and the allegations against him

On April 14, the town council of Windsor convened a meeting to consider demanding the resignation of mayor Dominic Foppoli following allegations of sexual assault. You can read an accounting of the meeting here, but below we have presented, without comment, some of the statements of residents of Windsor and the greater county about Foppoli, the allegations or more. Commenters were not required to provide their full names, so in some cases the person identified will only be a first name or even a pseudonym. Presented below are excerpts from some of over 100 members of the public.

Frost protection ordinance finalized

Sonoma County grapegrowers who use water to protect crops from
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