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April 28, 2026

Energy reach code is in city’s future

Healdsburg City Council wants to know whether you prefer cooking with electric or gas.

Healdsburg Sunrise Rotary honors four “super” teachers

Four Healdsburg teachers recognized

Rotary greets long-distance cyclist in the middle of his journey

Long distance cyclist Jesse Pine was greeted by members of the Cloverdale Rotary Club Wednesday morning, June 23, as he passed through Cloverdale en route to Willits. He was escorted by Healdsburg Rotarians.

Have you registered?

National Voter Registration Day — With Sept. 24 marking National Voter Registration Day crews were out at the Healdsburg Library on Tuesday helping folks with the registration process.

Commentary: Garden revival project gratitude

When I first came to Healdsburg District Hospital in July of 2017, I saw a raised vegetable garden bed outside of the café that desperately needed love. Initially, I considered replacing some of the wood boards but the fixer-upper in me knew the whole structure needed to be rebuilt. It was overgrown with mint, a very prolific and stubborn herb, and low on soil.

THANKS FOR THE SEASON: Thanksgiving, tree lighting begin holiday season

The traditional holiday season came to the West County last

Loud cars and reckless driving have become a new plague, but the Windsor PD is working on it

At the March 3 meeting of the Windsor Town Council, Windsor police chief Ruben Martinez gave a brief presentation after complaints from townsfolk and council members about the prevalence of loud cars and reckless driving within the town over the past few months, a complaint echoed across many cities in Sonoma County.

Windsor service alliance helps those close to home

As Windsorites look for ways to help those less fortunate this

Year in Review: Homelessness

Over the next two weeks, Sonoma West Times & News will be rehashing 2020 in west county. We’ll be reviewing the biggest events in the local schools, as well as covering topics such as COVID-19, health care, homelessness and more.

Who’s dying in California from COVID-19?

It’s been longer than a year and a half since COVID-19 first arrived in California, and the demographics of who is dying from the virus are changing. 
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