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February 15, 2026

Flashbacks from Healdsburg

Research materials and photographs contributed by The Healdsburg Museum. 100 years ago: Oct. 18, 1923 Flames Destroy Miller Dryer; Blaze of Unknown Origin Fire which broke out shortly after 7 o’clock Sunday night totally destroyed the Miller & Sons’ dehydrator, in the rear of the Miller Packing...

Cloverdale contracts with city for HR help

City Managers across the nine Sonoma County cities are looking for ways to share services and for the first time in the north county, that collaboration is paying off.

Local agencies shocked by post-fire tax bills

Areas that avoided fires feeling the burn

Virus takes a toll on the farmers market

Sebastopol Farmers Market manager Carla Rosin is torn about whether to keep the farmers market open as the region plunges deeper into the coronavirus pandemic.

Sebastopol City Council preview

The Sebastopol City Council is facing a small agenda this week, with half of its public hearing items pushed back to a later date. What remains during the council’s June 1 meeting is a public hearing on the annual assessment of the city’s Lighting Special Assessment District, a public hearing on weed abatement, approval of a letter of support for AB 965 and giving direction on which mayor to appoint to the 2021 City Selection Committee and Sonoma County Mayors and Councilmembers Association, following the resignation of Cloverdale’s mayor.

City drafts GMO ballot measure

Wording to an amendment to the city’s Growth Management Ordinance (GMO) was approved unanimously by Healdsburg City Council at its regular meeting at city hall on Oct. 7.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Not so rosey

In Memoriam: Ann Howard

Ann Howard, one of the Healdsburg Museum's most "dedicated" volunteers, passed away earlier this month at age 79, museum officials say. "We are saddened to announce the passing of our dearest friend and supporter, Ann Howard, on March 11, 2024," they posted on Facebook...

Burning issue

I thank both Anna Darden and Wayne Rogers for their responses,

Cloverdale’s community garden is looking for a new home

Garden will stay at its current location through 2021, at which time it will need to relocate
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