Cannabis Sales in the Pipeline
The City of Healdsburg is zeroing in on a set of rules and regulations that open the “green door” to the production and sale of cannabis inside city limits.
High on the agenda of Monday night’s City Council meeting, March 20, is hearing the recommendation...
MORE TAXIS, MORE AMIGOS
In September of last year I sent a commentary to the Tribune from Arequipa, Peru, called Taxis and Amigos. In it I gave an account of a 20 minute taxi ride from the seminary where I teach to the school where my wife Bonnie teaches. The taxi driver was Raul and he is also a minister in La Iglesia Torre Fuerte, the Strong Tower Church, and independent evangelical congregation. During the twenty minute ride we shared our faith in Christ, prayed together, and promised to keep in touch. I’m back in Arequipa and Raul and I did get in touch by e-mail. Last week he and I and his wife Shirley met for lunch at a restaurant near the church where the seminary is located. After lunch we walked over to the church. Once again we prayed together and sang a couple of songs. Shirley told me I have a nice voice and Raul said, I’ll bet you don’t need a mircophone when you preach.
‘The Ruse’ fails in appeal bid
After hearing from both developer and city staff, as well as an hour of public comment and their own internal discussion, the Planning Commission voted 6-0 to support Community Development Director Scott Duiven’s denial of a permit for the expansively and expensively remodeled Honor...
Letter: Suggestions for SR sewage disposal
Editor: The proposed sewage disposal project appears to be a
Five candidates will be on the ballot for May’s special election
There will be five names on the ballot on May 4, when a special election is held for to fill a vacant town council seat.
Surveys reviewed at Geyserville meeting
Over the last two years the Geyerville Planning Committee has been asking the question, “What do people want for Geyserville?” It turns out that the citizens of the town and countryside surrounding Geyserville know exactly what they want and have some great ideas of how to get there. Getting the answer took a lot of work on the part of the Geyserville Planning Committee.










