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Healdsburg Police Logs: Nov. 1-7, 2021

MONDAY, NOV. 1

Black Lives Matter banner outside of Sebastopol library burned

A Black Lives Matter banner exhibited as part of a civic engagement display outside the Sebastopol Regional Library was found cut down and burned earlier this month. Library representatives and police are unsure of who vandalized the display but are taking the action seriously.

Progressive Urgent Care partially reopens in Sebastopol

Progressive Urgent Care Sebastopol broke its 20-month closure Friday, Nov. 12, opening its doors around the corner from Sonoma Specialty Hospital (SSH) on Palm Avenue. The facility previously located inside SSH closed when COVID-19 hit locally in March 2020.

Planning Commission approves final design of the Windsor Mill Project

Agreeable meeting brings development saga to

Letters to the editor, March 21, 2019

Service club help?

Free clinics hope to vaccinate students ahead of new deadline

Sonoma County Public Health Services is offering a free whooping

Coaching great Harry Tappin dies

His HHS girls basketball teams were a true dynasty

Shelter in place is working to flatten the curve of COVID-19

Modeling data from the Imperial College of London reveals that Sonoma County’s shelter-in-place order is significantly flattening the curve of COVID-19, and reducing the mortality rate for those over the age of 65. In doing so, the curve is also being stretched out, meaning the surge in cases will likely occur in about 60 days, requiring about 1,500 hospital beds.

Commentary 9-8-16

Ending the Healdsburg Growth Management Ordinance (GMO) has been promoted with the argument that reduction of regulatory limitations on building market-rate housing will increase the number of affordable housing units available.

At a Crossroads?

I want to earn your vote! You and I have the great pleasure to live in Healdsburg where, for over 150 years, people have built a great community, come to each other’s aid when required, and looked forward to an ongoing future of growth and prosperity. I believe we are now at a crossroads. One where your future city leaders will decide whether we can afford to do all the great things we want to do.
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