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April 2, 2026

A native son, the Great War and the Universal Flag of Peace

The debate about whether the United States should have fought in World War I is all but forgotten today. Although the war began in August 1914, a broad coalition of antiwar forces tried to stop our country from entering the war — and had succeeded until April 1917 when President Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany. Even fewer remember that a Healdsburg pioneer became a leading peace activist in the west during the first World War.

Letters to the editor, Jan. 24

This is Cloverdale Indivisible

Grads get $1.3M in scholarships

Healdsburg High School celebrated $1.3 million in scholarships

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 8-9-12

Appreciates Shaffer

LETTER: Lies about Iraq

Editor: In reference to Mike Thompson's guest commentary of

Healdsburg Police and Sheriff’s Logs, Jan. 22-28

The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries and the log entries of the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for the Healdsburg area.

Police Chief Moves to Scan, Store License Plate Data

By the end of the year, or early next, every car, truck or motorcycle entering Healdsburg will have its license plate and other vehicle-specific information photographed and stored for up to a year. The plate is read by a sophisticated optical-digital Automated License Plate...

American Legion honors war dead

Annual Memorial Day events held in in Healdsburg,

Letters to the Editor 1-15-15

Politicization

Sebastopol City Council approves $20,000 for CoMission ahead of summit

Community vitality consultant CoMission came away from the April 6 Sebastopol City Council meeting with an approved budget request of $20,000 to fund its work through June 30, with four council members in favor and Councilmember Neysa Hinton absent.
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