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April 28, 2026

Healdsburg Rain Totals, River Levels

As I'm sure you noticed, we got a real walloping of rain over the weekend — pushing the Russian River up to the 15-foot mark in the spot where they measure it in Healdsburg, just upstream of Memorial Bridge. (Twenty feet is when they start...

Windsor Letters to the Editor

Preserve moderate units

Gore launches campaign for County Supervisor

Healdsburg resident joins growing field of candidates

Civil rights attorney Richard Sobol dies

Before retiring to Sebastopol, he defended the oppressed and changed state courts for the better

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

Students honored

RECOGNIZED - Soroptimist International of Healdsburg honored

Our next leader

The election is over, the signs are being picked up and James Gore will be on the job. I met with James on Veteran’s Day at the Center Street Café. Knowing Mike McGuire pretty well and now getting to know James I was curious to find out how the heir apparent to Sonoma’s north county supervisorial district will match up to McGuire’s stellar tenure. Although they are both quality people in their own right, I couldn’t help but compare them. A few of their similar trait: they are both extremely intelligent and excellent multitaskers; they are both tireless campaigners; they both have charismatic personalities; they both will take the time to talk to anyone; they both suffer fools graciously; they both put their constituents above special interest groups; and they both absolutely love the flora, fauna and people of northern Sonoma County.

Helping local businesses survive the crisis

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The more we change, the more we stay the same

With this week’s issue of The Healdsburg Tribune we announce a change at the top of our masthead. At the same time, we are letting our readers know not to expect changes anytime soon in how we gather, write and report the local news.

Windsor Presbyterian Church to host luminary labyrinth, Christmas community service

The Windsor Presbyterian Church is hosting two special holiday events this week, a luminary labyrinth walk on Dec. 2 and a community blue Christmas church service on Dec. 4. Both events are being held in person at the Windsor Presbyterian Church.
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