Budget comes due at June 16 WUSD meeting
It’s a packed agenda at the June 16 meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees, and no one will be busier than chief business officer Lois Standring, who will be leading the items related to all the budget woes.
City ratifies emergency declaration
Declaration allows city to request funds for emergency response expenditures
City Council Preview for April 1 meeting
The Healdsburg City Council will hold its next meeting on Monday, April 1.
Food for Fines launches this week
The Sonoma County Library is once again partnering with local food banks to help our communities this holiday season. The annual Food for Fines program allows library patrons to return overdue library materials and “pay off” their fines by donating food to those in need.
Heirloom Expo returns for eighth year
The eighth annual Heirloom Expo kicks off at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds on Sept. 11 and runs through Sept. 13. The event, which bills itself as the “World’s Fair of Pure Food” will feature exhibits, speakers, vendors and more over it’s three-day run.
Vote-by-mail drop boxes available for the primary election
Election includes local, state and federal offices and measures
Holiday window decorating contest – get your vote in now!
The Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau is hosting a contest this holiday season for both local businesses and local shoppers. Thirty-three stores around downtown have decorated their windows and will compete against each other for the most votes from window shoppers.
Safety at Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Sonoma County
After a Petaluma Boys & Girls Club employee was arrested recently for suspicion of child endangerment, the CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Sonoma County released the following statement:
Fire departments gear up for annual Bucket Brigade
Give blood in Geyserville Jan. 4, in Healdsburg Jan. 15