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February 18, 2026

New gardens ready to sprout up county wide

It started out as a broad challenge to plant 350 new water wise

What summer activities are risky amid COVID-19?

Q&A with an emergency room director

Letters to the Edtior 2-11-16

Grocery Outlet location

Rotating power outages likely to occur through Wednesday

Update: 8/17/20 at 6 p.m.: The Flex Alert has now been extended through Wednesday, Aug. 19. 

Superintendent letter confirms distance learning in Windsor to start the school year

On July 17, in response to Governor Gavin Newsom’s announcement of new guidelines on the re-opening of schools, the Windsor Unified School District and Superintendent Jeremy Decker released a letter that stated that Windsor would be beginning the school year in distance learning.

Letters to the Editor 8-15-13

Changes at the Raven

Recent Windsor High Grad Dies in Fiery Car Crash Near Healdsburg

The 19-year-old driver who was killed in a single-vehicle crash along the northbound 101 near our Dry Creek exit on Sunday, Jan. 19, has been identified as Windsor resident Dax Enemark. California Highway Patrol officials tell the Press Democrat that he died at the scene “after the...

Healdsburg Shared Ministries toy and coat drive

Bringing joy to local families —Dozens of families lined up at the Healdsburg Community Center on Friday, Dec. 20 for the Healdsburg Shared Ministries and St. Paul’s toy and coat drive. Volunteers clad in Santa hats helped families pick out gifts and coats. Attendees were allowed to pick out one coat and one pair of shoes per child and one stocking stuffer and gift per child. Toys for kids ages 0 to 14 were provided.

County hosting vaccine clinics at Healdsburg Fitch Mountain campus

The County of Sonoma with Alliance Medical Center is hosting a vaccine clinic at the Healdsburg Unified School District’s Healdsburg Elementary Fitch Mountain Campus this Saturday, Feb. 5, and on Feb. 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All ages five and over are welcome

How the county’s homeless count works

Two hundred volunteers from all walks of life spread out through Sonoma County last Thursday for the county’s annual visual count of the homeless. With them were 70 to 80 homeless guides — currently or recently homeless individuals who the county pays $15 an hour to help with the count each year.
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