50.4 F
Healdsburg
December 15, 2025

Farewell to Mike Reilly

Former Fifth District supervisor loved west county and worked to make it a better place.

Vine Street Safeway comps food for firefighters

Danny Flores and the folks at Van Acker Construction who heard reports of firefighters working grueling 72-hour shifts decided they wanted to help out crews by purchasing $700 worth of food and drinks at the Safeway on Vine Street. One of the managers at Safeway decided they wanted to help too and when Flores went to check out his order, the grocers comped the entire purchase. 

Healdsburg council to consider urban water management plan and application for Project Homekey

The Healdsburg City Council will consider adopting the Healdsburg 2020 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) along with an update to the city’s water shortage contingency plan at its next council meeting on Oct. 18. The council will also consider adopting a resolution to submit a joint application for Project Homekey.

Assembly Candidate Faces Revolt Among Party Delegates

Rusty Hicks, chair of the California Democratic Party, is one of the strongest candidates in the upcoming primary election for Assembly District 2, but some members of the party are urging him to resign from his dual role due to a conflict of interest and neglect of duty.

Healdsburg Community Briefs

Election 2020 

Creativity on display at Healdsburg Junior High

Last week Healdsburg Junior High held its first Annual Creative Exhibition, showcasing the hard work and imagination of students from six different elective courses. Students, parents and teachers gathered at the multi-purpose room, where artwork lined the walls, robot obstacle courses took center stage and throwback songs like the Macarena were cued up by the effervescent Spanish teacher, Carlos Diaz. The six electives represented were Fine Arts, Recycled Arts, Robotics, Spanish, Leadership and Technology, and for each area students chose to display a piece of work they were most proud of from the current school year.

Lucky to have Habitat

Editor: I feel lucky to have recently attended the Habitat for

Letter to the editor Aug. 8

Helping out ‘town treasures’

What will high school look like next year?

Plans partly informed by surveys of students and teachers

Looking back at 1906 – and to our future

Authorities stress need to prepare
4,780FansLike
1,658FollowersFollow
0FollowersFollow