School board to consider approval of equity and anti-racism policies
Board will also consider approval of teacher, employee union contracts, district budget and LCAP
Letters, Aug. 24
Fitch Mountain Projects
“The Healdsburg City Council allocated $2.77 million for the public access improvements in the 2022-23 budget.” (“Fitch Mountain Projects Underway,” Aug. 17.) So the City Council is spending almost $3 million for trail improvements on Fitch Mountain. What about fire prevention?
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commentary Pick up after your pet
There are 78 million dogs in the U.S. today. They eat and then each eliminates almost a pound of poop every day. The resulting 3.6 billion pounds of dog poop produced in a year can fill 800 footballs fields, one foot deep! This is no small nuisance. Sonoma County’s 43,000 dogs produce over 32,000 pounds daily. Cleaning up your pet’s waste helps keep our pets, the environment, and each other healthy.
Athletes shine at Sonoma Women’s Triathlon
150 women enjoy weather, competition for great cause
Will we destroy our town in order to save it?
The March 10 commentary piece “The elephant in the room” brought to mind a quote attributed to a U.S. Army officer in Vietnam concerning a military operation there. “It became necessary to destroy the town in order to save it.”
Growers say frost protection rules could hurt economy
Sonoma County winegrowers are predicting economic havoc if
Winegrowers hold first meeting of the decade
Volatile grape market to continue while growers and vintners strengthen their community leadership
WUSD receives grant to help support iAspire arts integration program
The Windsor Unified School District (WUSD) recently received a $60,000 Grants for Projects award that will support iAspire Arts Integration programs, an academic partnership between the arts and other core academic content areas.
Local icon looks toward future after home burns
When the Kincade Fire crested the hill behind Kip Miller’s home on Pine Flat Road, it was big and moving fast.











