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CUSD discussing summer school, middle school administration at Wednesday meeting

At a special meeting this Wednesday, April 28, the Cloverdale Unified School District (CUSD) Board of Trustees will be tackling a short, yet weighty agenda. The trustees will be discussing summer school, as well as eliminating the vice principal position at Washington School (instead creating a middle school dean position) and will be taking final action regarding the decision to not re-employ some district certificated staff.

‘Totally inadequate’: Most Californians in wildfire-prone counties aren’t signed up for emergency alerts

Tracey Aldrich had never heard of CodeRED, Butte County’s opt-in emergency notification system, until she came upon a roadblock leading up to her mother’s house in August. At the roadblock, police told her a firestorm was bearing down on her mother’s neighborhood in Berry Creek. Neither she nor her mother had received any evacuation warnings. 

Gallery: Cloverdale Class of 2021

Seniors from Cloverdale High School and Johanna Echols-Hansen Continuation High School walked across the Cloverdale stage on Friday, June 11, leaving the Cloverdale district behind them as they head into the next step in their lives. 

Food For Thought to host drive-thru food drive in Sebastopol

Food For Thought (FFT) will host an upcoming food drive in Sebastopol Monday, April 12 and is seeking crackers, olive oil and peanut butter, per a March 31 press release.

Your questions answered about California’s new winter stay-at-home order

Gov. Gavin Newsom has imposed new pandemic restrictions with a conditional stay-at-home order to mitigate the effects of another surge in coronavirus cases. The number of confirmed patients in intensive care units in California was 708 on Nov. 1 and has steadily risen since.

Californians waive labor law for Uber and Lyft, keep cash bail and affirmative action ban: Prop and hot race calls

California’s app-based corporate luminaries such as Uber and Lyft just waged the most expensive state ballot measure campaign in U.S. history — and it paid off big time, allowing those companies to thwart the will of all three branches of California government. 

Health officer announces another round of business reopenings

Sonoma County Health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase announced Thursday night, June 18, a large-scale reopening of many of the county businesses that have been shuttered due to the county’s shelter-in-place order. The new order, which allows businesses such as nail salons, tattoo parlors, movie theaters, gyms, museums and galleries to open, goes into effect at midnight on Friday, June 19. The easing of the order also allows hotels, short-term rentals and campgrounds to open for recreational travel — though, the county is still trying to discourage long-distance travel for leisure. 

Vaudeville in Sebastopol

TROUPERS — The New Old Time Chautauqua made its way along Main

Despite new guidelines from governor, school opening remains out of reach

In a letter released on Jan. 8, Windsor Unified School District Superintendent Jeremy Decker addressed the newly released guidelines for school reopening released by Gov. Gavin Newsom.  

Packed schedule for next town council meeting

Council seat vacancy, growth report and new fire district impact fees up for discussion
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