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Sebastopol City Council to address Calder Creek naturalization concept and mid-year budget

The Sebastopol City Council is set to juggle mid-year budget amendments, committee recommendations, board and committee recruitment, voting directions, and the coexistence of Calder Creek and Ives Park at its Feb. 1 meeting.

Kubota withdraws, endorses Wall against Ahmad in Windsor special election

In a letter sent to SoCoNews and posted to Facebook on Monday, Evan Kubota, one of three candidates in Windsor’s April special election to fill a long-vacant fifth town council seat, announced he will officially withdraw his candidacy in support of candidate Mike Wall.

Letters to the Editor 9-22-16

For the sake of transparency

Windsor council slated to set date for special election

At their regular meeting Aug. 4, the Windsor Town Council is expected to pass two resolutions that will leave both filling a vacant council seat by a special election next year and modifying the mayoral selection process to the voters by special election on Nov. 2. The council will also continue the first reading of a more restrictive update to the town’s tobacco retailer license ordinance, taking into consideration complaints from business owners. 

Helping seniors prepare for the next emergency

Healdsburg is trying to better prepare its seniors for the next emergency.

Salmon, Fudge reflect on 2021, set sights on 2022

2021 was a pivotal year in the history of Windsor, seeing the town face issues around political scandals, the need for development, the structure of the town council and its elections and, of course, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 2022 stands to be just as pivotal a year.

Sebastopol home to a used bookstore once again

There were some heartbroken bookworms in Sebastopol when Copperfield’s Used Books closed in January.

El Molino alums hold weekend protest against WSCUHSD consolidation

A small band of El Molino High School community members protested the school’s consolidation with Analy High School late Saturday morning in the downtown Sebastopol area Saturday, April 24.

Victory parade

A parade of some 30-odd cars filled with joyous voters wound its way from Santa Rosa to the Windsor Town Green, celebrating the victory of president-elect Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris. Cars were decorated with flags, banners and stickers, and drivers honked their horns and waved and cheered at the small crowd greeting them at the Green. California state senator Mike McGuire and newly elected Rohnert Park Councilmember Jackie Elward were participants in the parade organized by Pat Sabo of the Sonoma County Democrats.

County health officials remind residents about the importance of COVID testing

COVID-19 case rates are finally starting to decline in Sonoma County following the dramatic holiday surge, but Sonoma County Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase is still urging residents to continue to get tested.
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