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January 16, 2026

Healdsburg Community Briefs

New lieutenant

Pearl builds a well

One little girl brings water and hope to Africa

HHS CARnival and Street Fair returns for second year

The second annual Healdsburg High School CARnival and Street Fair will be held on campus on Saturday, April 29.

Letters to the Editor 3-6-14

Nothing in return

Outdoor masking will continue for Windsor’s TK-5 students

District will reevaluate masking rules at the start of the new year

But I digress …

Summer quiz

Guerneville chef publishes new book on cooking while sheltering in place

Michael Volpatt, the chef-owner of Big Bottom Market in Guerneville, has released a new book, “Cooking In Place: 50 Days, Stories, and 70+ Recipes to Keep You Sane in Challenging Times.”

What to pack when preparing a go bag

With many zones (see the county’s evacuation order and warning map here: https://socoemergency.org/emergency/current-socoalerts/) in north county under an evacuation warning and some under an evacuation order, now is a good time to assess what you have packed in your go bag, as well as what you can do to harden your home.

Healdsburg school board reviewing ethnic studies course proposal

The Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) Board of Trustees has a busy agenda on tap for its next meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 17. The school board will swear in its new student trustee, Annie Petersen, and it will receive reports on the possibility of implementing ethnic studies throughout the HUSD and at Healdsburg High School.

SMART will have new leadership and new projects by the end of the year

Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) is staring down a staffing change and a small handful of projects that it’s hoping to use capital funding for.
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