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April 20, 2026

Cloverdale Performing Arts Center presents ‘The Time of Your Life’

‘Beautiful piece of Americana’

Look Who’s Local: Susan Verde (with Sophie)

Cloverdale resident since 2014

Cloverdale Fire Logs: Jan. 18-24

MONDAY, JAN. 18

Kids’ Corner: New fiction at the Cloverdale Regional Library

Editor’s Note: Kids’ Corner is a new monthly column written by the Cloverdale Regional Library’s children’s services librarian. The column will feature reviews of new children’s books that you can find at the library.

Police Log, April 22-18

Monday 3:36pm The RP indicated that a vehicle on Highway 101 at Old Redwood Highway was weaving in and out of traffic and slamming on the brakes in front of vehicles. Officers checked the area, but the vehicle was gone on arrival and unable to be located... 3:45pm A hostile person was threatening the bus driver at Circle K on Healdsburg Avenue. The person subsequently exited the bus and walked eastbound. Officers checked the area, but the person was gone on arrival and unable to be located...

Police Logs, Sept. 18

Monday, Sept. 18 10:55am.  A woman near the kids area at Badger Park on Heron Drive was screaming that she wants to kill everyone. Officers responded and confirmed the woman doesn't want to hurt herself or anyone else. 1:56pm.  Another disturbance at Badger Park on Heron...

Aspiring to be tobacco free

Imagine that you’re sitting with a friend, they’re vaping, and suddenly they start to choke on the aerosol they’re inhaling. In an effort to save them, you go through a door that transports you to “smoke city,” an alternate reality where tobacco rules. From there, you have to complete a series of tasks and tests in order to find your friend, who’s still having a negative reaction to the vape. That’s the premise of ASPIRE (A Smoking Prevention Interactive Experience), a game developed to help educate young people on the impacts of tobacco and nicotine.

Chris Johnston

Cloverdale resident since 2013

Police Log, Jan. 15-21

Vandalism was reported at Healdsburg Community Center on Healdsburg Avenue. An unknown vehicle did “donuts” in the grass field and caused over $4,000 of damage. No suspect has been identified.

Cloverdale Police Logs: Nov. 23-29

MONDAY, NOV. 23
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