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Four Windsor students attend youth leadership forum

This summer, Landon, Ryan, Zayne and Larson, all from Windsor, joined elementary school students from across the country to take part in an academic and career-oriented development experience, the National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF): Pathways to STEM. NYLF Pathways to STEM is one of the Envision by WorldStrides family of programs that enable students to explore their interests and experience learning beyond the classroom.

Letters to the Editor 9-17-15

Perpetual drought

Windsor resident donates food and pizza to first responders after call for donations

Windsor resident Alim Charaniya, with the help of community donations, raised $2,500 to purchase 40 boxes of pizza, and a copious amount of food and drinks for firefighters and police officers in Windsor, Healdsburg and Geyserville.

Healdsburg’s Historic Simi Winery Might Get New Owners Soon

The San Francisco Chronicle made a bold prediction early last month: “This will be the year of California winery closures.” Here in Healdsburg, from where I’m sitting, the 2025 wine-industry shakeup has looked more like a Great Reshuffling — aka, wine bosses selling off certain properties or reshaping their...

Letters to the Editor 10-9-14

‘Jingoism’ won’t help

Cloverdale Fire Logs: Aug. 17-23

MONDAY, AUG. 17

Thank you Mr. Music

EDITOR: I want to say a big thank you, along with the people of

School disaster drill to symbolize budget woes

Calling the plight of California’s public schools a disaster is

Group heads to Healdsburg to advocate for better working conditions for farmworkers

On Oct. 10, people from North Bay Jobs with Justice gathered at the Healdsburg Plaza to hold a Puesto Popular/Farmstand for Justice to raise awareness about their “5 for farmworkers in fires” campaign which calls for better working conditions and language justice for Sonoma County farmworkers.

Deputies arrest Santa Rosa man on multiple felonies after suspected attack in Camp Meeker

Deputies arrested a Santa Rosa man suspected of breaking into a woman’s home and attacking her in Camp Meeker before he led officers on a roughly six-mile car chase until the suspect lost a tire and spun out Saturday night, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook page.
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