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January 23, 2026

Local Girl Scouts learn about car care

According to the Girl Scout Law, Girl Scouts must ‘Make the World a Better Place.’ Recently, Dale Johnson, owner of All-Around Auto Windsor, made the world a better place, and acted in accordance with both the Girl Scout Promise and Law by offering a free car care course to Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts in Northern California. Johnson is not only the owner of All-Around Auto Windsor, he is a husband father, and grandfather; when his children were younger, they also participated in scouting.

Local Rotary Fourth of July event is a now a drive-thru event

Planned parade canceled due to rising COVID-19 cases in county 

Highlights from the Sonoma County Coronavirus Town Hall

The Sonoma County Coronavirus Town Hall, held on March 11, brought together the Chairperson of the Board of Supervisors Susan Gorin, interim Public Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase and Christopher Godley, director of the Sonoma County Department of Emergency Management. The town hall was broadcast by KRCB Public Media and facilitated by Steve Mencher, KRCB’s news director. It featured questions gathered by email and phone from Sonoma County citizens.

Finding a new way to work

Coworking space open on Center Street

Streets cruise to top in Measure V survey

Healdsburg City Council had its first chance to see what the Measure V survey says during a staff report at its Feb. 12 meeting.

Fires highlight critical weaknesses in communication infrastructure

On the first night of the fires in Sonoma County, large swaths of the region lost cell phone coverage and internet connectivity, as Verizon and Comcast coverage took a big hit. At the height of the destruction, as many as 77 cell towers were taken off the grid. Despite swift reaction times from the providers, the loss of communications was costly in the first, most hectic hours of the firestorm.

School district seeks members for Citizen’s Bond Oversight Committee

The Board of Trustees of the Healdsburg Unified School District is establishing a Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee to review expenditures from construction activity associated with Measure D, which was approved by District voters on November 8, 2016. The committee will be responsible for ensuring that bond revenues are used only as voters intended and for informing the public of bond expenditures. The board invites all interested community members to apply for service on the Bond Oversight Committee.

Students show off prized livestock at fair

FFA and 4-H members spend months preparing for annual fair

County takes on vacation rentals – concerns over noise, intrusion

Draft rules for rural areas expected in July

City, residents not meeting conservation mandate

Water reduction measures falling short of 20 percent
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