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January 31, 2026

Stocking without staff

Food Banks across the country are facing an unprecedented surge

Geyserville town meeting April 24

The Annual Geyserville town meeting and Planning Committee election takes place Tuesday, April 24. The meeting will be held at the Geyserville New Tech Academy, with registration at 6:45 .m. and the meeting at 7 p.m.

Disaster response team to help with Kincade recovery

Team Rubicon, a disaster response team made up of primarily veterans made helping Sonoma County its next mission. The group has between 22 and 26 people who will be heading out to homes burned down by the Kincade Fire in an effort to help homeowners sift through the ashes for important possessions. 

Flooding douses fiery planning meeting

An intense and sometimes heated conversation at the Healdsburg Planning Commission meeting came to an abrupt halt due to flooding concerns.

Walbridge fire lines holding, lack of resources still an issue

With burning conditions not as severe as seen in nights prior, fire crews have maintained the fire lines of the Walbridge Fire along Sweetwater Springs Road, however, despite a concentrated effort to contain the Stewarts fire burning at the heel of Lake Sonoma near Skaggs Springs Road, it is going to be allowed to burn into Walbridge in order to better allocate resources across the area, according to CalFire Division Chief Ben Nicholls.

Wheeling out words to the Healdsburg community

Healdsburg Library acquires BiblioBike to bring the library outside to patrons

Fudge seeks to move forward following difficult election

Debora Fudge at the Windsor train station in 2018.
Longtime council member reelected, looks to work on COVID recovery, town unity

Oak Grove Elementary students dedicate garden to pandemic retirees

Fifth graders at Oak Grove Elementary School delivered a sunny sendoff for nine former school employees who retired during the pandemic shutdowns of 2020 and 2021. The class dedicated a garden of daffodils, bulbs and other plants to the long timers on Friday, March 4, recognizing their decades of service to the Oak Grove community.

Cloverdale Police Logs: Feb. 8-14

MONDAY, FEB. 8

School board discussing standardized testing at Wednesday meeting

At the first Cloverdale Unified School District (CUSD) Board of Trustees meeting since students headed back to in-person class, the board will be discussing what standardized testing may look like this year and will be viewing a variety of updates and presentations.
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