Out in the burn area
Sonoma West Publishers visited various areas in north Sonoma County at around noon on Oct. 28. The mandatory evacuation is still in place and not open to the general public.
PTO raises $25,000 in busy weekend
The adults sipped wine and bid at auction on Friday night and
Campaign for Assembly Gets Down and Dirty
In early February, about the time vote-by-mail ballots began arriving at registered voters’ homes, political mailers began appearing as well—glossy, eye-catching, attention-grabbing, oversized postcards. Most promoted their candidate of choice, but some erupted into hit advertising through direct mail and targeted video.
Healdsburg gets a ‘B’ for smoking efforts
Lung Association’s annual ‘report card’ reflects mixed success in protecting residents from secondhand smoke
City council to discuss water/wastewater rates, rate study
Amid a decreasing city water fund, the Healdsburg City Council will be reviewing city water and wastewater rates at its next meeting on Monday, March 21.
County releases COVID-19 case demographics
An update in COVID-19 cases for Sonoma County on Friday night, March 27, saw the county’s cumulative cases rising to 54 cases, with 40 classified as active and 13 as recovered. One person in Sonoma County has also died from the virus. With Friday’s case update came demographic information from the Sonoma County Department of Health Services — something that County Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase said would be released following the county’s 50th case.
Healdsburg Community Briefs
State Water Resource Control Board drought emergency regulation approved
Get your Irish on next Friday in Healdsburg
St. Patrick’s Day – occasionally known as “Amateur Night” to the Irish, starts early in Healdsburg next Friday, March 17.
Town Council will consider Bill of Rights resolution
Local committee will urge council to pass a resolution