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January 29, 2026

Plans for fall school reopening taking shape

Still early days however, and plans could change

Sheriff vows alignment with public health orders

Essick’s earlier refusals met with series of rebukes, calls for resignation

Local senior centers roll out programs to help seniors during COVID-19

Local senior centers are stepping up and rolling out several different programs to help ensure that seniors are getting access to fresh food, prescriptions and other necessities during the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated statewide shelter-in-place mandate.

Poll shows strong support for train

SMART poll finds 72 percent of North Bay voters would

Planning Commission approves final design of the Windsor Mill Project

Agreeable meeting brings development saga to

Local cheer set to spread nationwide

The Famous Windsor Gingerbread House will be featured on television this month

Local Girl Scouts learn about car care

According to the Girl Scout Law, Girl Scouts must ‘Make the World a Better Place.’ Recently, Dale Johnson, owner of All-Around Auto Windsor, made the world a better place, and acted in accordance with both the Girl Scout Promise and Law by offering a free car care course to Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts in Northern California. Johnson is not only the owner of All-Around Auto Windsor, he is a husband father, and grandfather; when his children were younger, they also participated in scouting.

Local nonprofit finds new ways to bring art activities to kids

On June 1, Healdsburg nonprofit Heartizens launched a new virtual summer camp for kids called the “Heartizens Includitude Project,” (HIP) where kids can get art creation kits with supplies to follow along in a series of creative art projects intended to keep kids occupied and engaged in the arts this summer.

Healdsburg Animal Log, Jan. 21 – 25

This report is courtesy of the Humane Society of Sonoma County’s Healdsburg Center for Animals and may not reflect all animal control activities in the Healdsburg community. For more information call 431-3386.

Supes declare homeless emergency, approve 25K for outreach

Board to review potential shelter, navigation options at special meeting next week
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