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April 26, 2026

Cloverdale officials hear options for downtown zoning changes to promote infill development

Following a discussion on state housing laws in a joint city council and planning commission session July 14, Cloverdale city officials heard a presentation on potential methods of increasing mixed-use residential development in the downtown area.

New calendar approved at special WUSD meeting

At a special meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees, two housekeeping items meant to help prepare for the ever-shifting landscape of education in a pandemic were briefly discussed and passed unanimously.

Lands selected as 2022 mayor, Wolter as vice mayor

The Cloverdale City Council selected its mayor and vice mayor for the upcoming year, with 2021 Vice Mayor Todd Lands selected as mayor and Councilmember Gus Wolter as vice mayor.

Letters to the Editor 8-13-15

Lytton development

Alexander Valley Film Society to launch drive-in movie series

Series kicks of June 6 with screening of “Raiders of the Lost Ark”

Council raises ADU size limits

Healdsburg City Council increased the maximum size of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) at its May 6 meeting at city hall.

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.

Large tree in plaza comes down in this week’s storm

A large Scarlet Oak, one of a group of three such trees, toppled over in a storm Monday night in the Healdsburg Plaza. The tree reportedly fell around 1 a.m. although social media posts on Facebook suggest 11 p.m.

App seeks to bridge care gap for wildfire survivors

The wildfires of 2017 left behind more than just physical damage to people and property, they left behind mental scars that have affected people beyond just those who lost homes or loved ones. In the wake of the fires, the Wildfire Mental Health Collaborative (WMHC) sprung up to provide support to anyone struggling in the aftermath.

COVID-safe egg hunt coming to Town Green

The Windsor Town Green has been egged, according to a statement from the Windsor Parks & Recreation department.
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