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February 18, 2026

Healdsburg school board returns to in-person meetings on Aug. 18, discussing COVID protection plan, LCAP and drought

For the first time in over a year, the Healdsburg Unified School District School Board of Trustees will convene in-person at Healdsburg City Hall for a regular school board meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 6 p.m.

County may ask workers for unpaid furlough

Sonoma County administrators are in talks with the county's

Jobs forecast still looking bleak

During last week’s State of the Union speech President Obama

Planned start of additional library hours delayed

Hiring qualified staff harder than anticipated

Grinch fails to dim Healdsburg Christmas

A Christmas Eve effort by the Grinch to dampen the holiday spirits of Healdsburg fell flat on Tuesday, despite the cynical efforts of the mountain-dwelling elf to topple the city's 51-foot Christmas tree in its Plaza and extinguish its colorful lights for the rest of the year.

HHS senior spent summer in Africa

Over 100 Facebook followers watched Healdsburg High School

Community Briefs

Grove of Old Trees benefit on tap

YEAR IN REVIEW: Tumultuous year for local schools

In this Year in Review issue, we tackle this year’s disasters and the topic of education. Next week, look for Year in Review, Part 2: housing, crime, and the environment.

Photo Gallery: Trail of treats

On Halloween the town of Windsor put on a Trick or Treat Trail at Keiser Park. Families made reservations ahead of time for socially-distance time slots throughout the day and local businesses and entities offered pandemic conscious treat delivery as the families strolled through the park.

WSCUHSD to allow variance in graduation credits for certain seniors

Help is on the way for seniors of the West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) whose diplomas are on the line after nearly a full year capsized by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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