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November 21, 2025

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

What’s the solution?

Anticipated SDAT report released, group to hold community response meeting Jan. 13

The much-anticipated Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT) report, also known as the vision for Healdsburg 2040, was released early Tuesday morning and made available to residents, city staff and the public.

Lightning could spark more California fires as world warms

Wildland firefighters don’t admit to fearing much, but lightning is one terror that even the most experienced veterans say they hope to never encounter.

What happened at the Sebastopol City Council Meeting on April 20?

Recap of the Sebastopol City Council Meeting of April 20, 2021.

‘Indivisible’ Healdsburg’ to meet next week at Villa Annex

A growing number of Healdsburg area people are organizing civic and political action as a new group called Indivisible Healdsburg, in coordination with many other Indivisible groups sprouting up across the nation since the election of Donald Trump as U.S. President.

Local progressive group going strong in 2018

Founded immediately after the Women’s March in January 2017, Indivisible Healdsburg is celebrating a year of political activism and accomplishment. And, starting with its Jan. 17 general meeting, the group plans to kick off its second year with a range of actions to support progressive candidates in the upcoming mid-term elections.

West County High activists ask for plaques removal

Students from West County High School (WCHS) have voiced their concerns over two plaques at the school they believe promote racism and xenophobia. An April 13 West Sonoma County High School District Board of Trustees meeting included an agenda item about the plaque removal request. Public comments focused on concerns regarding what the plaques may represent.

Kelley holds $8,000 funding edge over Fudge in supervisor race

Funding statements next due in May

Del Rey selected as new school board president

Aracely Romo-Flores to take Del Rey’s seat as vice president

‘Not our finest hour’

There’s no mistaking several recent incidents in the chambers of various local city halls and the county supervisors offices with the Jan. 6 violent insurrection at our U.S. Capitol. But all of these incidents exposed our democracy’s recent troubles with the peaceful and respectful passing of power from one party or officer to the next.
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