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February 10, 2026

Healdsburg senior embraces love of leadership

Fiona Affronti, a senior at Healdsburg High School (HHS), has accomplished more than what many students in her grade have in their four years of high school — and at the core of her involvement in various extracurricular activities is an interest in leadership. This is especially seen in her involvement in the school’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) program, which is built with the mission of making “a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.”

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Church fundraiser

Letter: Suggestions for SR sewage disposal

Editor: The proposed sewage disposal project appears to be a

Regional health order won’t directly impact Sonoma County

County’s own proactive health order, adopted Dec. 12, directly aligns with state order

Healdsburg goes green

Smile and wave - B&B Lounge crowned Healdsburg’s Jennifer

Letters to the Editor, Feb. 8

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Parklets vs. Parking Why are the parklets still taking up 49 public parking spaces in downtown Healdsburg? The Covid Emergency is over. I drove through the Plaza today. The parklets look like hammered dung. And there was no parking for me. Has the City...

Bacteria in water

Bacteria are a natural part of the environment, but some bacteria like those found in human or animal waste can be a hazard when we are exposed to it in the rivers where we work and play. These microscopic single-celled organisms are found virtually everywhere, including water, soil, plants, animals and the human body. Bacteria provide numerous benefits to the environment, including the decomposition of organic matter, like breaking down leaves and plants to nourish the soil. Bacteria also serve several functions in the human body, including assisting with digestion, aiding the immune system and protecting against harmful and disease-causing invaders, known as pathogenic microbes.

River Rock waits for liquor license decision

Neighbors, county oppose lifting restrictions

Letters to the Editor 10-3-13

More hotels, less parking

Letters to the Editor 7-3-14

Conservation in Cloverdale
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