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The Healdsburg Kiwanis Club held its 56th annual Pancake Breakfast on Palm Sunday at the Villa Chanticleer. The group served about 800 people with their famous pancakes, eggs and sausage breakfast. The event is the club’s second largest fundraiser each year and clears about $12,000 for the day. Kiwanian Richard Bugarske estimated that 65 club members served about 2,500 pancakes Sunday. “We were so blessed, it was a beautiful, sunny day,” he said.
Laguna Farm lives on despite closing CSA program and move from Cooper Road
Laguna Farm has ended its community-supported agriculture (CSA) program and farmstand on Cooper Road in Sebastopol, but the farm lives on, according to former co-owners Jennifer Branham and Ignacio Romero.
House subcommittee restores $3 million for UTTC operating costs
The president of United Tribes Technical College called it "wonderful news" that the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior has approved $3 million in federal funding for UTTC.
Seeking Safety to School
During public comment on non-agenda items at the Oct. 7 Healdsburg City Council meeting, Massimo Tuscany spoke up on an intersection he felt was unsafe.
Crash course in bus rescue for fire agencies
The scene looked more like a Hollywood horror film than a
County launches vegetation management project grant program
Earlier this week, the County of Sonoma announced the opening of solicitation for its vegetation management grant program, which will provide access to $2-4 million for local fire prevention for the 2021 wildfire season for eligible applicants.
The citizens’ ballot?
Bamboozled, hoodwinked and screwed. We, the voters of California, are being set up for a monumental miscarriage of democracy when we go to vote in the Nov. 8 General Election. It’s challenging enough that the ballot contains 17 statewide propositions, the longest ballot in state history. But the real problem lies in the obscure text and the felonious pro and con arguments attached to each question.











