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December 20, 2025

City council to discuss post office appeal Monday night

The Healdsburg City Council will discuss Monday night whether or

Cloverdale council adopts tiered tax for cannabis businesses

Cloverdale’s cannabis businesses are going to see a decrease in city taxes, following a 3-1 vote by the Cloverdale City Council on March 23. The council gave the green light to a resolution that amends the city’s existing blanket cannabis excise tax rate of 4.5% for cannabis businesses in favor of a tiered tax rate that varies tax amount by type of cannabis business.

Commentary: Pension reform is simple

The solution to the county’s pension problem is simple, it’s just not easy to implement. Implementation will require political courage, a commodity often in short supply. The fact there is a serious problem with the county’s pension cost was acknowledged by the Board of Supervisors in 2011.

Graduation requirements altered in wake of pandemic challenges

The Windsor Unified School District (WUSD) held a special emergency meeting to try to offer a lifeline to struggling students facing the possibility of not graduating — a change to the graduation requirements for 2021.

Tribune staff wins state newspaper awards

The Healdsburg Tribune, and its sister publications The Windsor Times and Sonoma West Times & News, received several awards at the 2012 California Newspaper Publishers Association annual conference in Los Angeles last weekend.

Russian River Revitalization project is underway

River MAC members question if plan focuses too much on promoting tourism and too little on the impacts of tourism

Wednesday fire update: Meyers Fire 100% contained, Walbridge 87% contained

Updated Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 7 p.m. —

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Windsor council discussing cameras on the Town Green, fire impact fees at next meeting

The Windsor Town Council will hold a public hearing on one item and consider action on four items at its upcoming Sept. 1 meeting.

Structure fire at Armida Winery damages deck

A structure fire broke out early Wednesday morning, April 22, at the Armida Winery on Westside Road, causing an estimated $20,000 in damage to a large deck on the property, according to Healdsburg Fire Department reserve and former CalFire Battalion Chief, Kim Thompson.
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