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Letters to the Editor 11-28-13

World War II Memorial

Healdsburg council to consider the future of the residential recycled water program, budget amendments

The Healdsburg City Council will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 7 to consider approvals for various budget amendments for the 2021-22 fiscal year and to discuss the future of the popular residential recycled water program.

Graton sewer district operations questioned

Where the opposite of too big to fail might be “too little to

Sebastopol Inn to receive unsheltered COVID-19-vulnerable residents by the end of December

Sonoma County’s Department of Health Services (DHS) director set forth a timeline and details on the Sebastopol Inn’s conversion to a permanent supportive housing site for COVID-vulnerable homeless residents at the Dec. 15 Sebastopol City Council meeting.

Ceres Community Project is still standing strong

Most teenagers are looking to relax after school or maybe work on extracurriculars. But, at Ceres Community Project, the idea of teenagers creating dishes to help those in need of nutritious meals continues to thrive.

Halloween returns to Occidental

For some children, strolling through downtown Occidental this past weekend was the first time they experienced Halloween since they were babies. Families went trick-or-treating at the Occidental Fire Department and rows of businesses.

Letters to the Editor 6/22/17

Time to wake up

Loud cars, sewers, parks and drive-thru windows at next council meeting

It will be a varied agenda at the March 3 meeting of the Windsor Town Council. The meeting will kick off with a presentation from Police Chief Ruben Martinez on loud car noise, and after the consent calendar, will jump to regular calendar items.

The art of the scare

Blind Scream cast members discuss what it takes to work in a haunted house 

Letters to the Editor, March 14, 2019

In support of the $15-an-hour minimum wage
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