Windsor Care Network to host free carryout holiday meal
Residents of Windsor are invited to come to the Mary Agatha Furth Center at 8400 Old Redwood Highway on Saturday, Dec. 19, from noon to 4 p.m., to pick up free, fully-cooked holiday dinners as part of a “Feed the Hungry” program for members of the local community. The “warm and serve” meals will be available in a drive-thru format.
SDAT 2040 group to review findings at city speaker series
The city of Healdsburg is getting ready to prepare its 2020-25 Strategic Plan, a road map of sorts that helps guide city staff and councilmembers on what actions and goals to work on that would improve and help the community.
COVID and the flu: Is a ‘twindemic’ threat lurking again?
First, the good news: The flu was practically nonexistent last year.
Bodega Bay’s Meredith Pier getting demolished
Demolition is scheduled from Oct. 12-30, should take three weeks
Not a zero sum game
I had written a response to Sam Naujokas letter “Death of a small town” thinking that Mr. Naujokas was an older man who had grown up in Healdsburg. When I found out that Sam is a 15 year old high school student I was a little stunned. First of all I would like to say that Sam is an excellent writer way beyond his years. If all fifteen-year olds could write like this we wouldn’t be having the debates about how schools are failing our students. That said, since Sam entered this debate about Healdsburg’s future growth writing and thinking like an adult he deserves an adult response.
Scaly dilemma: is it a gopher snake or a rattlesnake?
Proper identification key to safety, for humans and snakes
CHS principal heading to Windsor
Meredith will finish out school year at the high school before moving on as the director of human resources for Windsor Unified














