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Highway 1 collisions north of Valley Road leaves one dead

A series of collisions and a fire north of Valley Road on Highway 1 late Friday night, April 10, left one driver dead and sent another to the hospital with serious, non-life-threatening injuries, according to a press release from the California Highway Patrol (CHP).

Letters to the Editor 1-3-13

Fighting parking fees

Lytton Rancheria project gains momentum

Water and sewer access agreed upon by council

Sculptor Spotlight: Susan Leibovitz Steinman

Susan Leibovitz Steinman from Oakland has a sculpture on the Geyserville Sculpture Trail. “Cartwheels” is created out of a salvaged grocery cart, bicycle wheels, pipe clamps, river stones and metal mesh. It seems to be precariously balanced, yet is not and speaks of limited, conflicted mobility. The cart filled with river stones gives it balance and weight, securing it in place. It’s a loose metaphor for the importance of nature in securing a balanced center for everyone in modern life.

Chanukah celebration

CHAG SAMEACH — The Sonoma County Chabad Jewish Center hosted a menorah lighting in Healdsburg on Sunday night, Dec. 29. The lighting marked the last night of Hannukah. Rabbi Mendel Wolvovsky (left) led candle-holding attendees in Hannukah prayer as he lit Chabad’s large, traveling menorah.

Million dollar grant to expand high school construction training program

The Career Technical Education Foundation Sonoma County has been approved for a $1 million grant from Tipping Point Community, a prominent Bay Area funder that fights poverty in the Bay Area, to support expansion of a successful local youth training program called the North Bay Construction Corps. The funding is part of their Emergency Relief Fund, established to support the North Bay’s recovery and rebuilding efforts following the devastating fires last year that damaged thousands of homes and businesses.

Windsor Police Logs: Aug. 30-Sept. 5, 2021

Monday, Aug. 30:

Mayor Mitchell Steers the City Council Toward New District Map

Alternative maps for city council election districts in Healdsburg
After having reached consensus at the fourth public hearing on March 17 that what has been termed Map A best represented the interests of the city in crafting five separate districts, the expectation was that the council would make a final perfunctory review, then move to adopt and accept that finalize the map. Mayor Mitchell had other ideas.

Healdsburg Police Logs: June 7-13, 2021

MONDAY, JUNE 7

County’s cannabis update may be headed for a detour

Narrow planning commissioners vote calls for a more comprehensive environmental impact study
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