County allocates $13.5 million to road repairs; nothing for Healdsburg
Sonoma County supervisors last week “found” extra money in their budget to fix more roads over the next two years, adding to their recent “catch up” plans to address a roads infrastructure they admit has been neglected over the previous decade or longer.
School disaster drill to symbolize budget woes
Calling the plight of California’s public schools a disaster is
Sebastopol looks to pull from reserves to cover deficit spending in 2021-22
The Sebastopol City Council and the community in attendance got to see at least some of the facts and figures in the proposed city budget for the upcoming fiscal year, 2021-22, at the June 15 city council meeting’s public hearing.
Seussical: Schools celebrate Dr. Seuss
March 2 is the birthday of iconic children’s author Dr. Seuss, and it has become a national school holiday of sorts, Read Across America. Students wear pajamas or other festive gear and community members come and share the love of reading with their students, reading from their favorite Seuss books.
Former Healdsburg school librarian, rancher turns 100
Healdsburg has another centenarian, Louise Buchignani, who turned 100 on Sept. 21.
Healdsburg Police and Sheriff’s Logs, Dec. 25-31
The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries and the log entries of the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for the Healdsburg area.
Local yoga and fitness centers go online
Some local services — like therapy — moved easily online after the COVID-19 epidemic hit. Others — like massage or spa businesses — have temporarily closed up shop. Fitness clubs and yoga studios might seem to fall in the latter category – what with all the exercise equipment and hands-on coaching — but that hasn’t been the case.
Rotary awards scholarships to Healdsburg High grads
Rotary Club Healdsburg (Noon) recently honored a total of 18 Healdsburg High School graduating seniors with college scholarships.













