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April 18, 2026

Unusual weather keeps farms hopping

October’s warm weather has led to an abundance of summer produce

Common goodness

My husband and I are about to be left behind. I’m talking about something more predictable than the apocalypse: our son will be leaving home in the fall to go to college. We will still have two younger kids at home, so we’re not yet empty nesters, but I nonetheless have a strong sense of nostalgia as I contemplate how quickly time flies and the inevitable changes that are upon our family life.

Letters to the Editor 12-19-13

Stabilizing enrollment

Russian River documentary film to air on KRCB 22 TV

“The Russian River: All Rivers – The Value of An American Watershed,” a documentary film exploring the diverse forces influencing the health of California’s Russian River watershed, will be broadcast in two one-hour programs on KRCB 22 TV, Thursday, Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. and Thursday, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m.

This Healdsburg Winery Is Selling Virtual Tastings

Get this: Gracianna Winery in Healdsburg is now offering virtual wine tastings. Basically, they'll mail a $75 kit to everyone in your tasting group, including four different wines and "tasting note cards" for each — then host a live, guided tasting for the group...

Fire Department updates Council on funding, prescribed burns

Fire Truck at dawn
The City Council met on Monday, March 16, this week to issue a pair of proclamations, hear a report from its fire department and a request for support for a quarter-cent sales tax extension for SMART, and discuss ways to streamline and update its protocols.

Art After Dark – call for artists

Healdsburg Center for the Arts, in collaboration with the City of Healdsburg, brings Art After Dark back to Plaza Street each fourth Friday of the month in June, August and September. Art After Dark is a community-building event series filled with visual, experiential and performance art.

Campo Fina to Be Empty No More

The coveted downtown restaurant location at 330 Healdsburg Ave., vacated in October by Campo Fina, will reopen this summer as Molti Amici, loosely translated from Italian as “many friends.” “Campo was a space that I would dine at three to four times a week,” said...

Cloverdale’s city engineer leaving at end of month

Cloverdale City Engineer and Public Works Director Mark Rincón is leaving his post on June 29, following a job offer from the city of St. Helena. Rincón has been with the city of Cloverdale since July 2016.
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