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March 25, 2026

New head of North Bay Army recuiting company

1st Sgt. Eric Wroblewski was recently appointed to lead the North Bay Recruiting Company, which consists of seven recruiting centers and 40 soldiers who are responsible for recruiting for the U.S. Army and the Army Reserve. The company covers Mendocino, Sonoma, Napa and Solano counties.

Russian River Watershed meeting provides opportunity for public comment

Meeting in Cloverdale will discuss projects up for grant funding in Russian River watershed

Local firefighters suit up for live fire training

Around 40 firefighters from departments and agencies across Sonoma County gathered at the Healdsburg Community Center on a chilly Sunday morning, March 8, for the second day of a free live fire training with the Kelseyville Fire Protection District training trailer.

Council takes first step to approve inclusionary zoning

Ordinance would require projects to include affordable

Healdsburg moving forward with consultant to address equity, diversity and inclusion

The City of Healdsburg is moving forward with plans to work with equity consultant Acosta Latino Learning Partnership (ALLP) in an effort to nurture and improve diversity, equity and inclusion throughout the Healdsburg community.

Filling a gap in our community

As our cold, wet winter continues, we feel blessed to be out of the six year drought, but also bruised by the damage and harm caused by our recent flood waters. As those Russian River waters climbed, we as a community responded to those in need; once again showing that Northern Sonoma County is a community of compassion, care and action.

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Windsor COPE looks to grow

Moving into the new year, Windsor COPE is working on becoming more known around the Windsor community. Community involvement is the disaster preparedness organization's main goal for 2022 and forward. 

CUSD discussing summer school, middle school administration at Wednesday meeting

At a special meeting this Wednesday, April 28, the Cloverdale Unified School District (CUSD) Board of Trustees will be tackling a short, yet weighty agenda. The trustees will be discussing summer school, as well as eliminating the vice principal position at Washington School (instead creating a middle school dean position) and will be taking final action regarding the decision to not re-employ some district certificated staff.

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