Geyserville Ed Foundation renews Partners in Business
The Geyserville Educational Foundation kicked off its annual
Racism experience event in Windsor shares stories
At an event on the Town Green on June 19, people came forward to share their experiences with racism in Windsor. There was an “open mic” for those who wished to speak publicly and also a table of craft supplies for those who preferred to make posters or post cards about their experiences.
Housing, economic disparities brought to forefront in Latino community address
As years of fires, floods and now a pandemic continue to impact Sonoma County residents, members of the Latino community are being hit at disparate rates, making proportionally less money and seeing lower rates of homeownership.
Guerneville homeless plan under scrutiny from local business
GUERNEVILLE — Concerns over a proposed downtown homeless
Notes from Fitch Mountain
It hardly seems like a year ago but we recently had our annual Fitch Mountain Association pot-luck and state of affairs at the villa picnic grounds. Donita Proctor opened the get-together by welcoming everyone and promptly introducing 4th District Supervisor Mike McGuire who spoke to us about several issues. This will be Mike’s last FMA attendance as district supervisor as it looks like he is headed to Sacramento as our next state senator.
Healdsburg Letters to the Editor, March 8, 2018
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Local nonprofits work to remove access barriers to mental health care
Editor’s note: Over the next week, SoCoNews will be publishing articles written between January and February as part of a special series on mental health in Sonoma County.














