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February 3, 2026

Council reviewing mid-year budget on Wednesday

This week’s Cloverdale City Council agenda is small, with the council viewing two presentations and tackling two regular agenda items — the city’s mid-year budget report and an ordinance amendment that would include small cellular facility regulations into the city’s wireless telecommunications code. The council meeting begins at 6 p.m. and is being held virtually over Zoom, and will be livestreamed on the city’s YouTube channel. To view the agenda for the Feb. 24 meeting, click here.

County vaccination plans for school staff coming together

Familiar north county face leads vaccination efforts for school personnel

Community Briefs

Cloverdale library hosting community coffee Thursday

Employee agreements and school reopening at forefront of Thursday’s CUSD meeting

The Cloverdale Unified School District Board of Trustees is holding a special meeting this Thursday, Nov. 5, a departure from its usual Wednesday meetings. Housekeeping items relating to distance learning are scheduled to take up the bulk of the agenda, though district trustees are also expected to consider and take possible action to appoint someone to the Measure H Citizen’s Oversight Committee. An agenda item on every meeting since the summer, the board will also be reviewing the district’s school reopening plan. Open session of the CUSD meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. To view the agenda packet for the meeting, click here. 

Weather is primary concern as fire fight continues

Monday, Aug. 24, 10 a.m. —

Fun things to do when you’re trapped in your house with kids

So, school’s out, and parents are home with the kiddos. Many of them will have some form of school work to do, but since even playdates are a “not suggested” activity, you may find yourself with antsy kids and not able to stand one more rendition of “Into the Unknown,” because as we all know, “Frozen 2” is about to be on permanent repeat in most houses. Thanks, Disney.

Virus takes a toll on the farmers market

Sebastopol Farmers Market manager Carla Rosin is torn about whether to keep the farmers market open as the region plunges deeper into the coronavirus pandemic.

Ives Pool closed for repairs

Due to mechanical issues with the Ives Pool filter system that prevent maintaining correct filtration flow requirements and proper pool temperature, Ives Pool will close temporarily starting Wednesday, Nov. 27. Closure will continue until repairs can be made.

Rio Nido celebrates 100 years of its modern naming

RIO NIDO — The Russian River village of Rio Nido will celebrate

For seniors, ‘hanging up the keys’ is a life-altering experience

Seminar coming to Sebastopol Senior Center in September
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