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Healdsburg Police Logs: March 8-14

MONDAY, MARCH 8

Proposition 23: Kidney dialysis clinic rules

As part of its statewide election coverage, CalMatters has given Sonoma West Publishers permission to use its explainers of state propositions. Scroll through the module below to learn about Proposition 23. 

Healdsburg Police Logs: Oct. 26-Nov. 1

MONDAY, OCT. 26

2018 Healdsburg Arts Festival call for artists: Deadline May 31

The 2018 Healdsburg Arts Festival will be held on July 27 and 28.

Healdsburg animal activity log: May 3-9

Incoming animals

New water and wastewater rates for Cloverdale coming forward for public hearing in June (copy)

Suggested rate increases were decreased following November outcry over initial increase proposals

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. 

Repopulation of lower river may still be a few days away

Updated Tuesday, Aug. 25, 12:35 p.m. —

No school waivers for the foreseeable future

Case count too high, potential to consider in distance learning through December

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. 
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