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April 11, 2026

Healdsburg celebrates business openings, expansions

The Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce celebrated ribbon cutting

A marker for coastal champion

Former county supervisor Mike Reilly remembered during small coastal gathering

Growth spurt in Graton

The little town of Graton is undergoing big changes because a few people had dreams and, more importantly, a lot of patience.

Boating safety is no accident

I have logged over 70,000 miles in the last 30 years at sea. In this time, I have seen many dangerous situations as well as unnecessary accidents as well as deaths, that could have been prevented with a bit of common sense as well as preventative measures. By writing this article I hope it helps to give a helping hand to all that enters the water this year, by boat or simply just swimming in our waters.

Homeless census results are in

It took a few months, but the numbers are in.

Windsor senior center pool opens for the season

The Town of Windsor Parks and Recreation Department recently announced the opening of the Windsor Senior Recreation Center pool.

Windsor Thanks gives help to budding firefighters

In the wake of the heroic battle to save Windsor during 2019’s Kincade Fire, local Denise Dixon launched a scholarship fund and eventual nonprofit to help fund potential firefighters in training at the Santa Rosa Junior College.

Millie Howie remembered

How do you sum up Millie Howie in a sentence? It would have to

Flashbacks from Healdsburg

Research materials and photographs contributed by The Healdsburg Museum. 100 years ago: Oct. 18, 1923 Flames Destroy Miller Dryer; Blaze of Unknown Origin Fire which broke out shortly after 7 o’clock Sunday night totally destroyed the Miller & Sons’ dehydrator, in the rear of the Miller Packing...

HUSD moving forward to explore ethnic studies program

The Healdsburg Unified School District, with full support from the school board of trustees, is planning to explore how to create and implement a districtwide ethnic studies program for all grade levels. The creation of a new curriculum can take years, however, the process will soon kick off with a preliminary meeting with the Acosta Educational Partnership, a group that works with local schools to aid in the process of establishing ethnic studies, and with community outreach.
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