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Healdsburg Police Logs: Jan. 10-16, 2022

MONDAY, Jan. 10

Sebastopol Police Logs, Jan. 10-16

The following are crimes excerpted from Sebastopol Police Department daily crime log entries and listed at the time the alleged violation was reported.

WUSD expanding universal PreK-TK for 4-year-olds ahead of state mandate

Windsor Unified School District (WUSD) recently announced that it would expand its preschool and transitional kindergarten (PreK-TK) program to include younger students starting in the 2022-23 academic school year, three years ahead of the state mandate to do so.

Sebastopol City Council to hold RV policy ordinance public hearing

The Sebastopol City Council is slated to address parking policies for recreational vehicles, zoning for a townhome project, the needs and impacts of the city’s homeless community and health care for all at its virtual city council meetings on Tuesday, Jan. 18.

WSCUHSD to consider new CTE courses, discuss proposed state budget

The West Sonoma County Union High School District’s (WSCUHSD) Jan. 19 board meeting is shaping up to show the range of what goes into an educational experience, from finances and budget planning to new courses, mental health services and discussions on skylights and roofing.

HUSD board to get COVID update, review school plans for student achievement

The Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) Board of Trustees will receive a COVID-19 update and will review the high school and Marce Becerra Academy school plans for student achievement at their next school board meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 19.

Windsor council discussing Old Redwood corridor plan, campaign contribution limits

At their Jan. 19 meeting, the first of 2022, the Windsor Town Council will hear a report on the Old Redwood Corridor Enhancement Plan and discuss implementing a campaign contributions limit in Windsor elections. 

Windsor election update: Ahmad, Kubota and Wall officially nominated

*This article has been updated to include which districts current councilmembers live in.

Free tests? As COVID surges, rapid results cost up to $300

When Rebecca Santucci of Lakewood learned that her sister, Stacy, may have been exposed to COVID-19, she set out to look for a rapid test. She needed to know quickly whether their 88-year-old father was at risk.

Nuestra Comunidad programs seek to promote emergency preparedness, self love and community healing

In 2021, Nuestra Comunidad danced non-stop. In 2022, it looks to continue to promote body movement and self-love but also new programs dedicated to teenagers. The northern Sonoma County nonprofit was founded to help the community prepare for emergency situations, but has actively worked to introduce other programs focusing on personal wellness as well. All of them lead to having a sense of community in the Latinx population.
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