Sebastopol WALKS back on track for a community walk this Saturday
The first day trip of the Sebastopol WALKS program of 2022 is around the corner after being postponed for two years due to the pandemic. The public is invited to a three to four-mile stroll dubbed “Peace Poles Potpourri” this Saturday, Feb. 26 guided by Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney.
Friends of the Sebastopol Library book sale returns Sunday
The Friends of the Sebastopol Library book sale is back, charging a buck per book on Sunday, March 6 from 10 a.m. to 4.p.m. Vice President Walt Frazer said it’s been two years since the last book sale was canceled in March 2020, gulped down with the rest of public life by the COVID-19 pandemic.
City pursuing creation of tobacco retail license
Gravenstein Health Action Coalition hopes adoption of a tobacco ordinance and permit will help address teen vaping
Can California withstand a teacher retirement boom?
Earlier this year, the California State Teachers Retirement System issued an ominous statement: teacher retirements in California are projected to hit nearly record-breaking heights in 2021.
School board and site councils to hold joint meeting on the future
Board will hear from campus groups on plays for next
Rockets to Fly at Healdsburg High
A six-year crusade to incorporate rocket science into the official school-day curriculum at Healdsburg High School, led by art teacher Linus Lancaster, culminated Feb. 22 with a lunchtime rocket launch.
Editorial: Coast & River cleanup can turn the tide on litter, debris
We tend to be a lot more proud of things we clean up than the









