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February 19, 2026

Windsor tweaks draft of objective design standards

At a special study session on June 30, the Windsor Town Council and the Windsor Planning Commission sat down to discuss a draft of the town’s Multi-Family Residential Objective Design Standards.

‘Deep Trouble’ reprinted for schools

Sonoma West Publishers’ special section Deep Trouble will be reprinted and made available to any school that desires copies.

Food for Thought to host plant sale in April

Food For Thought (FFT) will host its first plant sale in its parking lot at 6550 Railroad Avenue in Forestville on April 24 and April 25 to raise funds towards the nonprofit’s efforts to provide meals to thousands living with major illnesses

Yet Another ‘Outstanding Healdsburg Development Opportunity’

The city of Healdsburg is only just beginning to craft a South Entry Area Plan, a process that is expected to cost about $1.5 million. Although the plan is expected to get underway in 2024, City Manager Jeff Kay stressed that it is in its earliest stages.

No decision yet on filling vacant council seat

Deadlock leads to two-pronged approach

Healdsburg Sheriff’s log, Jan. 21 – 27

MONDAY, JANUARY 21

LETTER: Fix our pool — now

Editor: Two high schools share one swimming pool in the heart of

Letter to the Editor 8-22-13

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Local businesses display lack of respect for flag

Editor: It appears that some Healdsburg businesses who display an American flag have a philosophy of “hoist it and forget it.” U.S. Flag Code requires that the American flag be flown at half-staff for the president or a former president 30 days from the date of death. A presidential order was given on Dec. 1, in honor of former president George H. W. Bush. The code also requires that flags displayed after sunset must have direct illumination on the flag itself.

Passalacqua or Ravitch

Who will be elected as Sonoma County’s District Attorney on June
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