New public works director for Windsor
In a statement released Feb. 11, Windsor Town Manager Ken MacNab announced the appointment of Shannon Cotulla as Windsor’s new public works director, effective Feb. 22.
A pillar of wine and hospitality, Kathleen Rose Kelley Young dies at 63
A head of hospitality and community in Cloverdale and north county, Kathleen Kelley Young, died on Jan. 3.
Local dog is the star of his own new book
Dogs of all shapes and sizes gathered at the Fideaux pet store in Healdsburg recently to meet a fluffy 3-year-old dog named Leo who is the star of a new book, “Leo’s Lockdown Lexicon,” by Pat Lenz.
CalFire releases fire damage assessment map
While damage assessment is still ongoing for the Walbridge and Meyers fires, and the LNU Lightening Complex as a whole, CalFire has released a map of properties damaged and destroyed that includes an interactive feature where residents can input their address to see if their home has been destroyed or damaged, or if it is still intact with no sustained damage.
Your public health system is working for you
Why do public health systems matter? Because they work extraordinarily well, and are among the most efficient public programs in the country. More importantly, because public health providers work together to keep our communities healthy.
Budget adjustments returning for 45-day revise at WUSD meeting
The Aug. 4 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees only has one major agenda item, but it is a critical one — the 45-day revise of their annual budget.
Chief Pigoni retires from Geyserville Fire
Longtime volunteer spent 40 years helping department grow














