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January 15, 2026

Police Log, Feb 19 – 25

This week's police reports detail public smoking, intoxication, fighting and a green, sticky substance in Healdsburg, the third week of February, 2024.

Healdsburg exploring idea of small business sustainability loan forgiveness program

Loan forgiveness is one of a few city initiatives being considered following the city receiving funds from the American Rescue Plan

Free Will Astrology: What’s in the Stars for 2025?

Capricorn illustration
"There are experiences, people and places that can either be good for you or bad for you. Which way they tilt at any particular time may depend on your mood or their mood or forces beyond your immediate control. An example for me is social media..." says Rob Brezny, noted astrologer.

District hopes to purchase 50 more hotspots to get families connected to learning

Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) students are actively engaging in distance learning, however, some families are still without internet access and the district is hoping to purchase 50 Wi-Fi hotspots to distribute to those in need, according to an update from Erin Fender, the district’s director of curriculum and instruction.

Women take reins at Healdsburg Hospital

District hires new CEO, appoints board member to fill Hahn’s seat

Letters to the Editor: March 11, 2021

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Proposition 17: Letting parolees vote

As part of its statewide election coverage, CalMatters has given Sonoma West Publishers permission to use its explainers of state propositions. Scroll through the module below to learn about Proposition 17. 

Citrus Fair’s Fonsen Young is taking the helm at the John Jordan Foundation

Katie Fonsen Young, CEO of the Cloverdale Citrus Fair, is leaving her Cloverdale post to become executive director for the John Jordan Foundation. The foundation’s former executive director, Lisa Wittke Schaffner, is taking over as chief executive officer for North Coast Builders Exchange in October.

Septic rule changes seen coming slowly: State targets failing tanks along the River

The lower Russian River was again identified as a critical

Planning Commission reviewing 21-unit development

Design, general plan land use map initially reviewed on Aug. 4
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