Summit State Bank supports local nonprofits
Summit State Bank has a unique program that supports dozens of local nonprofit organizations. Earlier this month it distributed $404,162 to 182 nonprofits that participate in its Nonprofit Partner Program. The recipients are all bank customers and participants in the Partner program. Some of the local recipients included the Career Technical Education Foundation, Farm to Fight Hunger, Council on Aging, the Sonoma County Humane Society and the Sonoma County Local News Initiative.
Peacetown volunteers and Analy students clean up the Peace Garden for Earth Day
What did you do for Earth Day? Jim Corbett of Peacetown, along with four students from Analy and other volunteers took the day to weed and beautify the Peace Garden next to the Sebastopol Community Center annex.
AAUW ends year with gifts to schools
In December the local American Association of University Women chapter did double duty in its mission to promote education.
Fifteen schools applied for reopening waivers, but only one approved
Two schools in Healdsburg and one in Windsor among those asked to provide more information
Plans submitted for hotel and housing at former lumber mill
‘Mill District’ developer proposes 58 room hotel, 182 residences in plan to ‘extend downtown’
Fair Days
While some of us long for the days of our younger years, when we spent our summer breaks sleeping in, going to the movies or hanging with friends, we aren’t picturing the realities of hundreds of Sonoma County youth, who have spent the past months raising steer or milking goats, feeding hogs and grooming sheep.
Healdsburg Wine Bosses Take Back Truett Hurst, VML Wineries
Healdsburg wine brands Truett Hurst and VML have a buyer, about five months after they went on the market — and it's the same guy who founded them back in 2008. Phil Hurst sold his beloved little empire to a large, Washington-based business called...











