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February 19, 2026

Legacy lives on at Estrella Library

A fifth grade class filed into the Estrella Library at Fitch Mountain Elementary School on Friday, March 6, and patiently sat down on a cushioned reading corner adorned with star embroidered pillows. 

Community briefs

Cloverdale Rotary awarding $4,000 in scholarships

Letters to the Editor: May 28, 2020

Thank you, Valette

County case rates continue to decline as orange tier possibilities draw closer

Sonoma County’s COVID-19 case rate and testing positivity rates continue to decline and, according to Sonoma County Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase, the state is expected to adjust the orange tier case rate metric once 4 million doses of vaccine have been delivered to the most disadvantaged communities, meaning the county may be able to move into the orange tier of the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy within the next two to three weeks.

Annual items on tap for next WUSD meeting

This week the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees will be meeting somewhat off schedule, as its usual Tuesday meeting gets bumped to Thursday. This meeting was rescheduled from Sept. 15 to Sept. 17 so that the superintendent and the trustees can attend a meeting about student voices and equality.

Next county cannabis ordinance update vote is April 15

Following almost seven hours of staff presentations and public comments on March 18 and March 25, Sonoma County’s Planning Commission on April 15 will meet to possibly vote on a slightly revised staff proposal to move forward a series of significant updates to the county’s Commercial Cannabis Cultivation Ordinance.

Canyon Run murder suspect arrested

Police Note: The following information is fragmentary and has not been completely verified.

West Side school volunteer moves on

Quincey Imhoff recognized by Board of Supervisors last week

Letters to the Editor 1-23-14

Thank you to Cloverdale

Year in Review: Schools

As 2020 winds down, the Reveille will be taking time to reflect on the past year and everything that’s happened — from fires to a pandemic, Cloverdale has persevered. Despite barriers, the town came together for socially distanced or virtual events, supporting local businesses and more.
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