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September 12, 2025

Putting the peddle to the meddle

It felt a little, I don’t know, discomfiting reading about the Santa Rosa Press Democrat’s recent coverage of its change of ownership. It was like stumbling into someone’s private party that I wasn’t invited to and wondering “What am I doing here?”

Updated air quality guidelines for schools as fire season approaches

The Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) has updated the air quality guidelines that school districts developed and released last fall in response to the smoke from the Camp Fire. When thick smoke blanketed the county, individual districts were left scrambling to decide what to...

Rural neighbors concerned about cannabis

Land use conflicts arise from uncertainty about regulations, impacts

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.

Spring carnival coming to Cloverdale

The carnival is coming to Cloverdale. Beginning Thursday, May 6, and running through Sunday, May 9, Butler Amusements — the carnival operator behind the games and rides usually at the Cloverdale Citrus Fair — will be back in Cloverdale.

Cloverdale Letters to the Editor

Great reporting

Schools brace for budget cuts with public meetings

Windsor school officials are bracing for a series of painful

Letters to the Editor, June 19

Thank you to our 2019 appeal donors

Windsor Community Food & Toy Drive gearing up for a different kind of holiday

Windsor Kiwanis, the Rotary Club of Windsor and Santa Tim have been doing an annual food and toy giveaway for years, but like everything else in the pandemic year, things will be different. While local families can still receive toys and food for the holiday, and residents can still donate and volunteer their time to the endeavor, the realities of COVID have changed how it’s going to go.

Graduation requirements altered in wake of pandemic challenges

The Windsor Unified School District (WUSD) held a special emergency meeting to try to offer a lifeline to struggling students facing the possibility of not graduating — a change to the graduation requirements for 2021.
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