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December 14, 2025

Shawna DeGrange named Spirit of Sonoma

Mark West Chamber honors Cloverleaf Ranch owner

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Ceres deal not complete

Healdsburg district reserve levels look good following 2020-21 fiscal year

With slightly lower expenses and more revenue than anticipated for the 2020-21 fiscal year, the Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) 2020-21 budget reserves are looking healthy at 27.35%.

Free Will Astrology: What’s in the Stars for 2025?

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"There are experiences, people and places that can either be good for you or bad for you. Which way they tilt at any particular time may depend on your mood or their mood or forces beyond your immediate control. An example for me is social media..." says Rob Brezny, noted astrologer.

Country Summer postponed to 2021, virtual event planned for June

Country Summer, Northern California’s biggest country music festival has been postponed until June 25 to 27, 2021. Country Summer was meant to take place in June 2020, but when California was hit hard by COVID-19, the annual three-day event was rescheduled for Oct. 23 to 25, 2020.

THUSD teachers authorize a strike, seeking better pay and benefits

The Twin Hills Teachers Association (THTA) is ready and willing to strike if the Twin Hills Union School District (THUSD) doesn’t agree to competitive salaries going forward, according to bargaining chair and math teacher Leslie Konvalinka.

New wording to HUSD breathalyzer policy aims to create more transparency

The Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) is making some changes to its search and seizure/breathalyzer policy and setting parameters on what constitutes reasonable suspicion for being under the influence after some parents voiced concern when their Latinx children were pulled out of class for breathalyzer tests.

Concert lineup for Summer Nights on the Green announced

But the continuing Delta variant outbreak may put plans in jeopardy

Cleaner air and more wildlife activity as humans stay home

While the decrease in human activity due to COVID-19 hasn’t made a significant difference in Sonoma County’s air quality, it has triggered increased activity in local habitats.
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