Windsor town manager Ken MacNab resigns
Ken MacNab, Windsorās town manager, will resign at the end of 2021, citing personal reasons, according to an email sent to the Town Council Sept. 9.
Businesses adopt survival tactics during downtown construction
To restless commuters, Healdsburg Avenueās improvements promise an end to long backups at traffic lights. It is nearly impossible to work, live or travel into town without confronting the buildup of the single five-way intersection of Mill, Vine and Healdsburg Avenue. With construction starting last week, an upgrade to city infrastructure is past due.
Depot, Downtown Locations Discussed for SMART station
The Healdsburg City Council met on Monday night to discuss an issue that many thought had been decided long ago: where to locate a SMART passenger boarding station in town. The choices were whether to choose between two downtown locations just a few minutesā...
Benedetti car wash is headed to Sebastopol Avenue
The Sebastopol City Council gave the highly debated Benedetti car wash the greenlight after nearly three hours of discussion at its extended March 2 public hearing and deliberation.
Despite the Name, the Elephant Is a āPeople Pubā
Thereās a widespread sentiment in the wine industry: āIt takes a lot of good beer to make a good bottle of wine.ā
So when Paul Stokeld suggested the name, āElephant in the Room,ā to co-owner KC Mosso for their planned watering hole in Healdsburg, Mosso...
Police Log, Oct. 21-27
Day in the life: 7:09pm The RP on Fitch Street stated that about 10 people were in a physical fight in front of her house. The RP heard yelling, cussing, slapping and hitting. Officers responded and made contact with two subjects. Medical help was staged, but subsequently canceled. A report was taken.
Rotary project helps get water to Tanzanian school
The Rotary Club of Sebastopol Sunrise, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Bukoba, Tanzania, successfully completed a water, sanitation and hygiene Rotary Global Grant project at Iluhya Secondary School in Bukoba. The rural boarding school, 30 kilometers outside of town, lacked sufficient water for the 600 students, faculty and staff. Students had to rise at 5 a.m. and hike 4 kilometers to a spring and carry water back to school in five-gallon buckets each day before attending classes.
















