Public life goes dark
One month ago, all of Sonoma County’s “public life” was put off limits. No schools, locked parks, barricaded beaches, no dining out or casual shopping trips. Gathering places where conversations and friendships get shared are taboo. Libraries, coffee shops, brewpubs, art galleries and any space smaller than six feet square, are now officially declared uninhabitable.
COVID-19 vaccines arriving in county this week
In virtual conference on Dec. 14, Sonoma County Health Officer Sundari Mase announced that the first doses of COVID-19 vaccine would be arriving in Sonoma County this week.
Ballot endorsements, urgency housing ordinance up for council discussion
The Cloverdale City Council has an arduous agenda for its meeting this Wednesday, Oct. 14. The council will be reviewing and considering endorsing a small handful of ballot measures and propositions on the November ballot, considering adopting an urgency ordinance extending temporary housing standards and considering canceling its Nov. 25 and Dec. 23 meetings.
Healthcare Foundation to support bilingual mental health
The Healthcare Foundation of Northern Sonoma County is launching “The Mental Health Pipeline Project,” an initiative to place more bilingual mental health professionals in northern Sonoma County.
4-H’ers growing fresh produce for the community
All year long, members of Warm Springs 4-H tend six raised beds and four rows of produce at the Terrace Community Garden, on land adjacent to and provided by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
Windsor club expanding to Healdsburg
Originally established with a focus on all things Windsor, the Windsor Democratic Club over time has expanded its interest beyond the politics of the Town of Windsor.