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April 12, 2026

New banners honor 100 years of votes for women

There are several women and women’s groups in Sonoma County working on celebrations of the centennial of 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, but the person most responsible for the new yellow, white and purple banners in Sebastopol’s town plaza is a man: city council member and history buff, Michael Carnacchi.

Letters to the Editor 12-8-16

Thanks for community Thanksgiving

Our new owners

Among other local news this week, we’d like to announce that the Healdsburg Tribune has new owners — more than two dozen in fact. Our new owners are community members and readers just like you. They are individuals and couples who have invested $1,000 to $20,000 with our Direct Public Offer that is funding Sonoma West Publishers’ new vision for quality community journalism.

Cali kids trade candy for exercise

Students at Cali Calmécac Language Academy traded 84 pounds of

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 9-8-201

Reflections on 9/11

Letters to the Editor 10-9-14

Misinformation

It’s time for Mr. Eagle to strut his stuff

The Mr. Eagle Pageant will take place Wednesday, Mar. 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the East Gym at Cloverdale High School, to raise money for the senior class trip.

Cloverdale Letters to the Editor, Sept. 28, 2017

Dine & Donate for Wallace House

Getting around

Today (Thursday, May 14) is the annual “Bike to Work Day,” equal parts celebration and encouragement of safe and affordable transportation that doesn’t involve driving a fossil-fuel powered vehicle.

Visit the south right in your backyard

Come journey to the antebellum south, tune your ear to the tender sounds of Bach and Beethoven, and take a cultural tour of Paris through the ages with stops in Medieval times, the Enlightenment, the Belle Epoque, and the 1920s. All of this is available here in Sonoma County with no tests, no grades and no required reading. The magic is, you don’t have to leave the area to start this journey. Sonoma State University’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) program is pleased to present three of our most popular instructors this fall at our Healdsburg satellite campus, where we have served hundreds of lifelong learners since 2012. Mick Chantler, Kayleen Asbo, and Bruce Elliott are a powerful trio, often referred to as the Pied Pipers of OLLI, as our members follow them everywhere and take anything they might teach.
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