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January 12, 2026

Healdsburg school board members vote to collaborate with UC Berkeley

The Healdsburg Unified School District (HUSD) Board of Trustees voted unanimously to work with the College & Career Academy Support Network (CCASN) of UC Berkeley at their board meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 16. Part of the goal of the partnership is to help prepare more high school students for college and to implement changes to curriculum, including testing, coming with the new Common Core State Standards.

2019 Spirit of Sonoma awards presented at annual luncheon

Twenty-two business industry executives, community volunteers, chamber of commerce representatives, educators, business owners and tourism and agricultural leaders were honored last week at the 18th annual Spirit of Sonoma Awards, presented by the county’s Economic Development Board.

Police Log, Jan. 20-26

Potholes on March Avenue
Crimes & Concerns Reported to Healdsburg Police, Jan. 20-26. Residents and others are encouraged to call Police Dispatch as needed at (707) 431-3377, operational 24/7.

Heirloom Expo set to showcase pure food

In two weeks, Sonoma County just might be home to the largest

Vote no on Measure A

The more arguments that are presented in support of Measure A, the quarter-cent sales tax increase on the June 2 ballot, the stronger our opposition becomes. First it is called a “road tax.” Now “Yes on A” campaign literature features a firefighter and a public safety message. What is Measure A, really? It is a “free pass” for our Board of Supervisors and their labor union contributors to avoid fixing their unfunded pension problem and other budget imbalances.

Analy teacher is new budget chief

Analy finance teacher Jeff Ogston has been chosen as the new chief business officer for the West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD). The board approved his appointment at its meeting on Feb. 19.

Foss Creek floodplain change a potential windfall for landowners

A drastic reduction in the Foss Creek flood plain designation is

Palm Drive blocks release of Measure W legal opinion

Back in August 2019, Palm Drive Health Care District board member Richard Power asked the board to get a legal opinion on the question of whether parcel tax funds from Measure W, the initiative to support Palm Drive Hospital, could be used for other health-related programs.

Job well done

Editor: We wish to publicly recognize and congratulate HUSD
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