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February 17, 2026

A guide to the last six months of 2010

This is part two of George Snyder’s roundup of local news

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Editor: $1,306,949 of taxpayer money was appropriated by County

Carbon neutral

— Rollie Atkinson

Contest raises funds for the Raven

Audience will help select the winner

County allocates $13.5 million to road repairs; nothing for Healdsburg

Sonoma County supervisors last week “found” extra money in their budget to fix more roads over the next two years, adding to their recent “catch up” plans to address a roads infrastructure they admit has been neglected over the previous decade or longer.

Police Log, June 9-15

front door of police station
Residents and others are encouraged to call Police Dispatch as needed at 707.431.3377, operational 24/7. Monday, June 9 8:10am A 41-Year-Old (YO) woman was contacted for a welfare check by an officer at the L&M Motel on Healdsburg Avenue. She was cited and released for possession...

CUSD board heading back to in-person meetings Wednesday

For the first time in nearly a year and a half, the Cloverdale Unified School District (CUSD) Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet in person at the Cloverdale High School Maker Space on Wednesday, July 21. The meeting is slated to begin at 6 p.m., following the completion of the board’s closed session. The full meeting agenda packet can be viewed here.

Public meetings going virtual again at next town council meeting

Subdivision map, fire fuel management and a public art project on agenda

Open Mic: Wildfire Roulette in Windsor

Vineyards in Windsor
Sonoma County residents are accustomed to the risks that wildfires pose. Earlier this year, we experienced a wildfire that forced residents into the all-too-familiar position of standing by for a potential evacuation order. This is why it is so imperative that proposed development projects anticipate strained evacuation routes before bringing more congestion to our roads. The Koi Nation’s proposal to construct the Shiloh Resort and Casino ignores this responsibility.

Healdsburg woman makes masks for community members

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, many people in Sonoma County and around the world have taken to creating masks for healthcare workers, frontline personnel and community members. Longtime Healdsburg quilters Denise Feldman has put a pause on her quilt making to join the cause. She now makes between 15-20 masks a day, which she distributes from her front porch to community members. 
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