Social Security is Not Broken, Not Broke, and Certainly Not Bankrupt
On August 14, 1935, after much debate and protest, President
Measure BB sees early support
With 73% of precincts reporting as of Wednesday morning, hospital sale measure has 85% ‘yes’ votes
California’s make-or-break reopening has arrived
Lawmakers, businesses and educators are scrambling to understand California’s latest surprise shift in pandemic strategy, directly tying economic reopening rules to getting more people in low-income communities vaccinated. The changes are technical — involving health index rankings and vaccine targets and case rates required for businesses to reopen — but the practical effect could be speeding up school and business reopenings.Â
Sebastopol is asking residents to report pavement issues
The city of Sebastopol is asking folks in the community to write in and report any problems they see with pavement in the city limits. The pavement survey hotline, which folks can access by calling 707-634-5100 or by emailing [email protected], will be open through Sept. 13.
Veterans share memories on ‘infamous’ Dec. date
School children all over the nation are taught the date of the
Special budget workshop and shifted school board meeting on tap this week for Windsor
There will be two meetings of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees this week, though neither of them on the regular meeting day of Tuesday, to avoid a conflict with Election Day. The first is a bond budget workshop to determine the next expenditures of Measure F money, with the regular school board meeting following up on Thursday.
HHS construction begins the day after school’s out
Healdsburg Elementary and junior high also getting upgrades











