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October 18, 2024

Chamber hosting virtual candidate forum for special election

The Windsor Chamber of Commerce has announced it will be hosting a candidates forum on Thursday, March 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. for the May 4 special election. There will be five names on the ballot to fill a vacant town council seat.

Foppoli and Fudge still out in front as vote tallies are...

Sonoma County voting numbers were updated on Nov. 13 and while the outcomes in Windsor haven’t changed, the numbers have shifted slightly. The final count will be certified on Dec.1.

Corazón to hold community conversation on race

The Healdsburg community, including Latinx Spanish speakers, will have an opportunity to discuss their experiences, questions and ideas for community progress in equality at a Corazón Coversacion Comunitaria (Community Conversation) via Zoom and Facebook event set for June 16 at 6 p.m.

Review calls for need to decrease 2019-20 budget

Sales tax, TOT revenue projections down

The Wall That Heals

Remembrance and Respect—The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. was on display in Windsor from March 28 to 31. In addition to the wall replica, there was an mobile education center about the war and the memorial as well as the traditional POW/MIA Empty Chair display. On Saturday, March 30, Chief Carlos Basurto led a brief ceremony with speakers that included a Gold Star widow, a reading of names of Sonoma County residents memorialized on the wall (59 in total) followed a 59 second moment of silence to remember them, and then a bagpiper playing Amazing Grace.

Healdsburg community calendar, Feb. 7 – 14

Family yoga at the library, Feb. 7

School board members sworn in, seats reshuffled

Agenda packed night also discusses new high school classes and graduation requirements

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.

Deputies arrest half-dressed Healdsburg man for drugs, starting fires

Sonoma County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Healdsburg man early Monday morning for unlawfully lighting fires while possessing methamphetamine.

Filing open for council seat

The official filing period is open for Healdsburg residents seeking a seat on the city council in the June 6 special election.
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