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March 2, 2026

Healdsburg Police, Fire and Sheriff Logs, Sept. 3 – Sept. 9

The following are excerpted from the log entries of the Healdsburg Police Department and the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for the Healdsburg area.

In Memoriam: Edward Joseph Perotti

Dry Creek Valley resident Ed Perotti passed away “peacefully” a couple of days before Christmas at the age of 91, “after a short illness,” according to an obituary posted earlier this month. He was born at Healdsburg Hospital in the summer of 1933 and died at Healdsburg Hospital...

From the Library

With every month comes a multitude of activities in your public library, along with occasional challenges. Such was the case in March with the news that our event featuring author/illustrator Todd Parr would need to be rescheduled. Todd had unexpected family business to attend to — but he’ll be back on Thursday, April 13 at 4 p.m. Again, this will be a fun event with reading, drawing, and chatting with Mr. Parr while he signs books (on sale at the event from Copperfield’s) as well as a donation opportunity: bring a new stuffed animal or book to donate to children living in shelters in Sonoma County.

Healdsburg council to consider return to in-person meetings, community grants program

The Healdsburg City Council will discuss a proposed approach for the implementation of a community response grants program, which the council allocated $200,000 for, at its meeting on Nov. 1.

Monte Rio property slated for county park and open space

Sonoma County Regional Parks purchased 515 acres of land in Monte Rio for future use as a county park and open space preserve. The $3.9 million purchase was approved by the county board of supervisors in August and the land was purchased in October.

Juvenile cited for reckless driving

Had history of participating in ‘side shows’

With strike looming, district and teachers union go back to bargaining

UPDATE: Tuesday, Nov. 12, 5 p.m.: The West Sonoma County Union High School District has cancelled its Nov. 13 board meeting so as to concentrate on negotiations and budget challenges.

Letters to the editor, March 19

Dear Landlords,

Future of Keiser Park up for discussion

Bigger or smaller? Dog park or pool? The town wants to hear your thoughts

Foppiano launches run for Supervisor

Several others considering candidacy
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