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January 20, 2026

Safety at Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Sonoma County

After a Petaluma Boys & Girls Club employee was arrested recently for suspicion of child endangerment, the CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Sonoma County released the following statement:

The devil is in the details

I have read the commentaries of candidates for the City Council with great interest. It is obvious to me that some of the candidates have really done their homework to learn the issues through the media, from members of the City Council and the City staff. Every candidate was encouraged to meet with City staff which included the City Manager, City Attorney and department heads. Most chose to, a couple did not. Their commentaries reflect that.

Down on the farm

Many of us who live here in Sonoma County have been wrestling with our identity the past few years. We stopped calling this place the Redwood Empire several years ago, but not all of us want to be known as wine country. By land mass, we’re still rural and agricultural. But, by many other measures we prefer to be urban and urbane, more hip and less hick. We get wowed with mentions of “Sonoma style” and “wine country lifestyle” from places like New York, Los Angeles or Paris.

Police seek help in arrest of armed robbery suspect

The Healdsburg Police Department is asking for help from the

Cloverdale Fire Logs: April 26-May 2

MONDAY, APRIL 26

Letters to the Editor, February 1, 2018

Parking addicts

Washington, Jefferson construction projects opening this week

This week, the Cloverdale Unified School District is opening some of its major construction projects. The projects include a new two-story classroom building and play structure at Jefferson Elementary and a new multi-purpose room at Washington School. According to Superintendent Betha MacClain, the buildings are set to open on Jan. 5 with a more formal celebration recognizing the completion of the two projects held on Feb. 16.

WSCUHSD rejects parcel tax proposal, plans on discussing TOT measure

Editor's note: Despite voting against the parcel tax, the WSCUHSD is set to reconsider the tax during a meeting on Monday night, Nov. 23.
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