Windsor ‘Quiet Zones’ now in effect
Residents of the Town of Windsor should be able to sleep in a bit longer this week. Town Manager Jon Davis said that the town would have a final inspection from the Federal Rail Administration on Monday, Aug. 4, following which “Quiet Zone” signage along the railroad track would be unveiled that would forbid SMART trains from using their horns within city limits.
WCUHSD to start year in distance learning
WCUHSD school board will reevaluate current health and safety conditions around Sept. 8
Share opinions to create healthier community
Every wish you had a say in how your community creates positive change? Interested in creating a healthier community? If you answered yes to both of those questions, don’t miss the free community discussions hosted in the last week of July across northern Sonoma County by the Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County.
Fiery DUI crash injures four outside Windsor
Sonoma County Sheriff’s deputies and California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers responded to a fiery DUI crash outside Windsor Sunday night, involving four passengers and the driver, later arrested for driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage.
‘Heritage’ applies to more than tomatoes
Heritage livestock bring the best of the old world to modern times
Research project aims to investigate potential pesticide contamination in Graton
A research project aiming to investigate potential water and air contamination by agricultural pesticides is coming to Graton, according to a Jan. 26 press release from one of its principal players, Sonoma Safe Agriculture Safe Schools (Sonoma SASS).










