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Cloverdale High School’s graduation and Washington School’s promotion are both moving forward with in-person celebrations, but the specifics of what it will look like will be largely dependent on where the county sits in the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy COVID-19 tier system. “It’s a nail-biter because it does matterwhether
WSCUHSD TO CONSIDER REBRANDING FOR CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL WSCUHSD to consider rebranding for consolidated school, Laguna High. The West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) board will convene for a special meeting March 16 at 6 p.m. over Zoom to address the question of identity that rises in the wake of its divided March 10 vote to consolidate Analy and El Molino High Schools, shifting WSCUHSD CHIEF BUSINESS OFFICIAL RESIGNS Jeff Ogston. Photo Laura Hagar Rush. West Sonoma County Union High School District Chief Business Official Jeff Ogston has resigned from his post, effective April 14. “Jeff informed the superintendent and me about a month ago that he was pursuing an opportunity outside of education and that opportunity is one in which he needs to act uponnow
WRONG WINDSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, MISTAKEN IN VIRAL FACEBOOK Windsor Middle School officials contacted the Windsor Times on Tuesday, March 24, concerned that a case of mistaken identity was causing people to think there was an ongoing bullying problem at the school. A post on Facebook had surfaced with a photo of a young girl holding up a sign. “My name is Charisma. RIVER KILLER WILL SPEND REST OF LIFE IN PRISON SANTA ROSA - On Monday Sonoma Superior Court Judge Elliot Daum sentenced Guerneville murderer Luke Clay Hasler to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Hasler, 34, was convicted on April 21 of the March 14, 2004 murder of Guerneville mother of two Michelle Johnson, 32. Sheriff's deputies pulled Johnson's battered body fromthe River
GRATON FAMILY KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Community grapples with a terrible loss. On Wednesday, July 24, a twin-engine Beechcraft Baron carrying Damon Brown, 61, and Sarah Brown, 68, and their son Duncan Brown, 25, crashed just before landing at the Chadron, Nebraska, municipal airport at about 2:30 p.m., killing everyone on board. The family was returning from an aviationevent in
JAM’S JOY BUNGALOW OFFERS FREE FOOD TWICE A MONTH Jam’s Joy Bungalow offers free food twice a month. Jam’s Joy Bungalow in Sebastopol’s downtown plaza opened in 2019. This photo was taken soon after its opening. On the right, Jamilah Nixon and her daughter at the Bungalow. From her perch in her tiny kitchen on the plaza, Jamilah Nixon of Jam’s Joy Bungalow has a good view of thedaily
‘TOXIC HOUSE’ AT CENTER OF LEGAL BRAWL On Feb. 24, 2016, Amanda Hawk woke up distraught and made the decision to move out of her house. Her children were all sick. Their health had been getting worse for more than two years. Amanda, 39, and her husband Ryan, 38, moved to Windsor from west county in late 2013 with their four children: Bryson, now 10, Merridith, 9, Ashtyn, 5, and BARREL BROTHERS BREWING UP A STORM IN WINDSOR Barrel Brothers brewing up a storm in Windsor. Wes Deal (left) and Daniel Weber (right), co-founders of Windsor-based brewery Barrel Brothers, launched the business in July last year. Brewer Wes Deal inspects a new brew, Belgian Golden Strong at the Barrel Brothers brewhouse in Windsor. It’s a familiar tale among brewers of beer:“My home
WHO GETS A GOLDEN STATE STIMULUS CHECK? WHEN? People who received the first round of $600 Golden State payments wouldn’t be eligible for the second, though taxpayers with dependents who received the first round of California stimulus checks will automatically be sent the $500 boost. Lawmakers have until June 15 to pass a finalized budget. If Newsom’s expansion is approved,the
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Cloverdale High School’s graduation and Washington School’s promotion are both moving forward with in-person celebrations, but the specifics of what it will look like will be largely dependent on where the county sits in the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy COVID-19 tier system. “It’s a nail-biter because it does matterwhether
WSCUHSD TO CONSIDER REBRANDING FOR CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL WSCUHSD to consider rebranding for consolidated school, Laguna High. The West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) board will convene for a special meeting March 16 at 6 p.m. over Zoom to address the question of identity that rises in the wake of its divided March 10 vote to consolidate Analy and El Molino High Schools, shifting WSCUHSD CHIEF BUSINESS OFFICIAL RESIGNS Jeff Ogston. Photo Laura Hagar Rush. West Sonoma County Union High School District Chief Business Official Jeff Ogston has resigned from his post, effective April 14. “Jeff informed the superintendent and me about a month ago that he was pursuing an opportunity outside of education and that opportunity is one in which he needs to act uponnow
WRONG WINDSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, MISTAKEN IN VIRAL FACEBOOK Windsor Middle School officials contacted the Windsor Times on Tuesday, March 24, concerned that a case of mistaken identity was causing people to think there was an ongoing bullying problem at the school. A post on Facebook had surfaced with a photo of a young girl holding up a sign. “My name is Charisma. RIVER KILLER WILL SPEND REST OF LIFE IN PRISON SANTA ROSA - On Monday Sonoma Superior Court Judge Elliot Daum sentenced Guerneville murderer Luke Clay Hasler to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Hasler, 34, was convicted on April 21 of the March 14, 2004 murder of Guerneville mother of two Michelle Johnson, 32. Sheriff's deputies pulled Johnson's battered body fromthe River
GRATON FAMILY KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Community grapples with a terrible loss. On Wednesday, July 24, a twin-engine Beechcraft Baron carrying Damon Brown, 61, and Sarah Brown, 68, and their son Duncan Brown, 25, crashed just before landing at the Chadron, Nebraska, municipal airport at about 2:30 p.m., killing everyone on board. The family was returning from an aviationevent in
JAM’S JOY BUNGALOW OFFERS FREE FOOD TWICE A MONTH Jam’s Joy Bungalow offers free food twice a month. Jam’s Joy Bungalow in Sebastopol’s downtown plaza opened in 2019. This photo was taken soon after its opening. On the right, Jamilah Nixon and her daughter at the Bungalow. From her perch in her tiny kitchen on the plaza, Jamilah Nixon of Jam’s Joy Bungalow has a good view of thedaily
‘TOXIC HOUSE’ AT CENTER OF LEGAL BRAWL On Feb. 24, 2016, Amanda Hawk woke up distraught and made the decision to move out of her house. Her children were all sick. Their health had been getting worse for more than two years. Amanda, 39, and her husband Ryan, 38, moved to Windsor from west county in late 2013 with their four children: Bryson, now 10, Merridith, 9, Ashtyn, 5, and BARREL BROTHERS BREWING UP A STORM IN WINDSOR Barrel Brothers brewing up a storm in Windsor. Wes Deal (left) and Daniel Weber (right), co-founders of Windsor-based brewery Barrel Brothers, launched the business in July last year. Brewer Wes Deal inspects a new brew, Belgian Golden Strong at the Barrel Brothers brewhouse in Windsor. It’s a familiar tale among brewers of beer:“My home
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Cloverdale High School’s graduation and Washington School’s promotion are both moving forward with in-person celebrations, but the specifics of what it will look like will be largely dependent on where the county sits in the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy COVID-19 tier system. “It’s a nail-biter because it does matterwhether
MORE THOUGHTS FROM COUNCIL CANDIDATES AT SECOND FORUM Rotary-sponsored forum covered district elections, public service, affordable housing and more. On April 6, the Windsor Rotary Club hosted a virtual candidate forum for the five candidates for the Windsor Town Council seat up for election on May 4. Oscar Chavez, Julia Donoho, Jeffrey Leasure, Rosa Reynoza and Cody Wilson sharedtheir vision and
GUERNEVILLE FOREST COALITION AND RESIDENTS LOBBY FOR MORE “The root system provides structural integrity, especially if there are high winds, and the root systems of various redwoods will provide each other with additional stability and they will often share nutrients and protect each other in that way, so when you start to take out all of the trees beyond 75-feet you could be damaging the tree for that reason as well,” he said. JAM’S JOY BUNGALOW OFFERS FREE FOOD TWICE A MONTH Jam’s Joy Bungalow offers free food twice a month. Jam’s Joy Bungalow in Sebastopol’s downtown plaza opened in 2019. This photo was taken soon after its opening. On the right, Jamilah Nixon and her daughter at the Bungalow. From her perch in her tiny kitchen on the plaza, Jamilah Nixon of Jam’s Joy Bungalow has a good view of thedaily
PAUL CRONIN HIRED AS NEW JAGS FOOTBALL COACH The surprise announcement comes four years after the Jaguars nearly hired Cronin following the 2017 season, only to have the veteran coach change his mind in the eleventh hour and stay at Cardinal Newman. This spring, Cronin led the Cardinals to a 5-0 record, including a pair of wins over the Jaguars. The Jaguars are coming off a solid season RIVER KILLER WILL SPEND REST OF LIFE IN PRISON SANTA ROSA - On Monday Sonoma Superior Court Judge Elliot Daum sentenced Guerneville murderer Luke Clay Hasler to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Hasler, 34, was convicted on April 21 of the March 14, 2004 murder of Guerneville mother of two Michelle Johnson, 32. Sheriff's deputies pulled Johnson's battered body fromthe River
FOPPOLI ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT BY FOUR WOMEN In an article published by the San Francisco Chronicle, Windsor mayor Dominic Foppoli is alleged to have sexually assaulted four women starting in 2003. The article, by Alexandria Bordas and Cynthia Dizikes, outlines both Foppoli's personal and political history and the instances of assault outlined by four different women, three ofthem on the
BARREL BROTHERS BREWING UP A STORM IN WINDSOR Barrel Brothers brewing up a storm in Windsor. Wes Deal (left) and Daniel Weber (right), co-founders of Windsor-based brewery Barrel Brothers, launched the business in July last year. Brewer Wes Deal inspects a new brew, Belgian Golden Strong at the Barrel Brothers brewhouse in Windsor. It’s a familiar tale among brewers of beer:“My home
SINGLETREE CAFE SET TO CLOSE ITS DOORS AFTER TWO DECADES After 20 years of business serving up hearty breakfast and lunch comfort food, Singletree Cafe will close its doors on Feb. 22, according to restaurant owner Naci Van Praag. This won’t be the end of their burgers, tacos and other meals though. Pragg and her business partner Dolores Rodriguez plan on starting a food truck called theLucky
WHERE TO PARK, WHEN YOUR HOME IS ON WHEELS In the meeting, Kidder said it was determined that Home Depot and Walmart would implement a towing contract to enforce policies the parking lots have. “It was agreed that more signs stating ‘No overnight parking – vehicles will be towed at the owner’s expense’ will be posted,” Kidder said. The signs state the towingauthority
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The document has moved here. WHO GETS A GOLDEN STATE STIMULUS CHECK? WHEN? If you didn’t qualify for the first round of California’s $600 Golden State Stimulus checks, you might have another chance. In February, lawmakers approved Newsom’s Golden State Stimulus program to send $600 payments to millions of California’s lowest-income workers. Now, with California A GRIM FIRE SEASON OUTLOOK AND A PARCHED COUNTY: ‘ALL OF The alarming drought conditions don’t help the situation either. “Much of the state is in a severe drought category right now. The city of Santa Rosa average rainfall for this time of year is about nine inches below the average rainfall and the last big drought that we experienced in Northern California was back in the mid-1970s and we’ve received less rain then we received back then. WSCUHSD TO CONSIDER REBRANDING FOR CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Support local journalism by supporting our work with a recurring monthly payment. Recurring gifts help ensure the ongoing support needed to plan ahead. $7.50 monthly support is a great place to start, but we welcome recurring and one-time gifts of any size. WSCUHSD CHIEF BUSINESS OFFICIAL RESIGNS He said, “I took a lot of stuff on personally, and wanting to be able to make things better, and I didn’t feel like I was. So, it weighed on me and then really at the end of the day, it was about choosing a path that would kind of relieve me from that, help me be better around the house, around the home and with the family and whatnot because, like I said, it was kind of taking a mental WRONG WINDSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, MISTAKEN IN VIRAL FACEBOOK Get an online subscription for $5 a month. This renews automatically, and we will charge your card monthly until you tell us to stop. This subscription gives you full access to Sonoma West Times & News, The Healdsburg Tribune, The Windsor Times & the Cloverdale Reveille. ‘TOXIC HOUSE’ AT CENTER OF LEGAL BRAWL The Hawk family moved into the Flamingo Hotel in Santa Rosa, taking just their clothes and a small bag. They bounced between UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital and the California Pacific Medical Center where doctors found MRI results that suggested some of the Hawk children were developmentally disabled, and theories of lead poisoning and immune system disorders were all suggested. GRATON FAMILY KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Everyone in the Brown family — Damon, Sarah and Duncan — had their pilot’s license. (Sarah had let hers lapse in recent years.) When Duncan was a child, Sarah and Damon had a rule about never flying together so that, if the plane crashed, there would always be someone left to take care of Duncan. SEBASTOPOL STRAWBERRY STAND SHOWCASES SIGN OF SPRING Get an online subscription for $5 a month. This renews automatically, and we will charge your card monthly until you tell us to stop. This subscription gives you full access to Sonoma West Times & News, The Healdsburg Tribune, The Windsor Times & the Cloverdale Reveille.OBITUARIES 7-18-13
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The document has moved here. WHO GETS A GOLDEN STATE STIMULUS CHECK? WHEN? If you didn’t qualify for the first round of California’s $600 Golden State Stimulus checks, you might have another chance. In February, lawmakers approved Newsom’s Golden State Stimulus program to send $600 payments to millions of California’s lowest-income workers. Now, with California A GRIM FIRE SEASON OUTLOOK AND A PARCHED COUNTY: ‘ALL OF The alarming drought conditions don’t help the situation either. “Much of the state is in a severe drought category right now. The city of Santa Rosa average rainfall for this time of year is about nine inches below the average rainfall and the last big drought that we experienced in Northern California was back in the mid-1970s and we’ve received less rain then we received back then. WSCUHSD TO CONSIDER REBRANDING FOR CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Support local journalism by supporting our work with a recurring monthly payment. Recurring gifts help ensure the ongoing support needed to plan ahead. $7.50 monthly support is a great place to start, but we welcome recurring and one-time gifts of any size. WSCUHSD CHIEF BUSINESS OFFICIAL RESIGNS He said, “I took a lot of stuff on personally, and wanting to be able to make things better, and I didn’t feel like I was. So, it weighed on me and then really at the end of the day, it was about choosing a path that would kind of relieve me from that, help me be better around the house, around the home and with the family and whatnot because, like I said, it was kind of taking a mental WRONG WINDSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, MISTAKEN IN VIRAL FACEBOOK Get an online subscription for $5 a month. This renews automatically, and we will charge your card monthly until you tell us to stop. This subscription gives you full access to Sonoma West Times & News, The Healdsburg Tribune, The Windsor Times & the Cloverdale Reveille. ‘TOXIC HOUSE’ AT CENTER OF LEGAL BRAWL The Hawk family moved into the Flamingo Hotel in Santa Rosa, taking just their clothes and a small bag. They bounced between UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital and the California Pacific Medical Center where doctors found MRI results that suggested some of the Hawk children were developmentally disabled, and theories of lead poisoning and immune system disorders were all suggested. GRATON FAMILY KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Everyone in the Brown family — Damon, Sarah and Duncan — had their pilot’s license. (Sarah had let hers lapse in recent years.) When Duncan was a child, Sarah and Damon had a rule about never flying together so that, if the plane crashed, there would always be someone left to take care of Duncan. SEBASTOPOL STRAWBERRY STAND SHOWCASES SIGN OF SPRING Get an online subscription for $5 a month. This renews automatically, and we will charge your card monthly until you tell us to stop. This subscription gives you full access to Sonoma West Times & News, The Healdsburg Tribune, The Windsor Times & the Cloverdale Reveille.OBITUARIES 7-18-13
Dode, as she was affectionately known, was the first of two daughters born to Maurice and Helen Scheemeacker, in Chicago, IL in 1926. After graduating from high school during World War II, she intended to go to college but she contracted polio.SONOMAWEST.COM
The document has moved here. PAUL CRONIN HIRED AS NEW JAGS FOOTBALL COACH Renowned Cardinal Newman football coach Paul Cronin has accepted the head coaching position at Windsor High School, it was announced in a surprise press release on Monday. Cronin, who lives in Windsor with his wife and three children, led Newman SINGLETREE CAFE SET TO CLOSE ITS DOORS AFTER TWO DECADES “Before the pandemic started, we had the restaurant for sale. Because of the pandemic we didn’t think we would ever sell it. We got about one-tenth of what we were asking for it, but at least we got something and something is better than nothing and we thought well if we can get enough money for a food truck then we can get some money coming in,” Van Pragg said. GUERNEVILLE FOREST COALITION AND RESIDENTS LOBBY FOR MORE “The root system provides structural integrity, especially if there are high winds, and the root systems of various redwoods will provide each other with additional stability and they will often share nutrients and protect each other in that way, so when you start to take out all of the trees beyond 75-feet you could be damaging the tree for that reason as well,” he said. MORE THOUGHTS FROM COUNCIL CANDIDATES AT SECOND FORUM Get an online subscription for $5 a month. This renews automatically, and we will charge your card monthly until you tell us to stop. This subscription gives you full access to Sonoma West Times & News, The Healdsburg Tribune, The Windsor Times & the Cloverdale Reveille. BARREL BROTHERS BREWING UP A STORM IN WINDSOR “The first thing we installed was the stereo, then we brought in a barbecue,” Weber said. Then they put in floor drains, replaced the drywall (which all smelled like pickles, since the space had been a fermenting business previously), and finally assembled the breweryitself.
RIVER KILLER WILL SPEND REST OF LIFE IN PRISON Get an online subscription for $5 a month. This renews automatically, and we will charge your card monthly until you tell us to stop. This subscription gives you full access to Sonoma West Times & News, The Healdsburg Tribune, The Windsor Times & the Cloverdale Reveille. MONTE RIO’S SEPTIC WOES SINK THE PINK ELEPHANT The news stunned Monte Rio residents for whom “the Pink,” as locals call it, served as a cultural landmark where old hippies, bikers and Bohemian Club bon vivants have all rubbed shoulders beneath the bright neon-lighted Pink Elephant sign above the bar’s frontdoor.
FOPPOLI ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT BY FOUR WOMEN Politicians, political groups calling for his resignation. Jimenez, who is the vice mayor of Healdsburg, added his own thoughts. “The closely corroborated report on the predatory behavior of Mr. Foppoli by the SF Chronicle is alarming and honestly just gross. WHERE TO PARK, WHEN YOUR HOME IS ON WHEELS Get an online subscription for $5 a month. This renews automatically, and we will charge your card monthly until you tell us to stop. This subscription gives you full access to Sonoma West Times & News, The Healdsburg Tribune, The Windsor Times & the Cloverdale Reveille. WHO GETS A GOLDEN STATE STIMULUS CHECK? WHEN? People who received the first round of $600 Golden State payments wouldn’t be eligible for the second, though taxpayers with dependents who received the first round of California stimulus checks will automatically be sent the $500 boost. Lawmakers have until June 15 to pass a finalized budget. If Newsom’s expansion is approved,the
A GRIM FIRE SEASON OUTLOOK AND A PARCHED COUNTY: ‘ALL OF The alarming drought conditions don’t help the situation either. “Much of the state is in a severe drought category right now. The city of Santa Rosa average rainfall for this time of year is about nine inches below the average rainfall and the last big drought that we experienced in Northern California was back in the mid-1970s and we’ve received less rain then we received back then. CITY LAUNCHES POLICE CHIEF RECRUITMENT PROCESS AHEAD OF The city of Healdsburg recently launched a police chief recruitment process through a recruiting firm ahead of Healdsburg Police Chief Kevin Burke’s retirement at the end of this month. Burke announced his plan to retire at the end of last year during a Nov. 2 Healdsburg City Council meeting when KEEPING THE FAITH: BRUCE Keeping the Faith: Bruce. Starting about the turn of the century and for the next 15 years, I spent more time with Bruce Cunningham than anyone except my dear wife. That’s because Bruce and I played at least nine holes at Northwood Golf Course almost every day duringthose years.
PAUL CRONIN HIRED AS NEW JAGS FOOTBALL COACH The surprise announcement comes four years after the Jaguars nearly hired Cronin following the 2017 season, only to have the veteran coach change his mind in the eleventh hour and stay at Cardinal Newman. This spring, Cronin led the Cardinals to a 5-0 record, including a pair of wins over the Jaguars. The Jaguars are coming off a solid seasonMAY 22 WINDSOR FIRE
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WRONG WINDSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, MISTAKEN IN VIRAL FACEBOOK Windsor Middle School officials contacted the Windsor Times on Tuesday, March 24, concerned that a case of mistaken identity was causing people to think there was an ongoing bullying problem at the school. A post on Facebook had surfaced with a photo of a young girl holding up a sign. “My name is Charisma. MORE THOUGHTS FROM COUNCIL CANDIDATES AT SECOND FORUM Rotary-sponsored forum covered district elections, public service, affordable housing and more. On April 6, the Windsor Rotary Club hosted a virtual candidate forum for the five candidates for the Windsor Town Council seat up for election on May 4. Oscar Chavez, Julia Donoho, Jeffrey Leasure, Rosa Reynoza and Cody Wilson sharedtheir vision and
NONPROFIT COLLECTING DONATIONS FOR FAMILIES IMPACTED BY Nonprofit collecting donations for families impacted by apartment fire. An apartment fire this week caused by an out of control grease fire displaced three families — 17 people — from the Cloverdale Family Apartments on Healdsburg Avenue. Now, local nonprofit La Familia Sana is putting out a call to the community to help each ofthose
‘TOXIC HOUSE’ AT CENTER OF LEGAL BRAWL On Feb. 24, 2016, Amanda Hawk woke up distraught and made the decision to move out of her house. Her children were all sick. Their health had been getting worse for more than two years. Amanda, 39, and her husband Ryan, 38, moved to Windsor from west county in late 2013 with their four children: Bryson, now 10, Merridith, 9, Ashtyn, 5, and WHO GETS A GOLDEN STATE STIMULUS CHECK? WHEN? People who received the first round of $600 Golden State payments wouldn’t be eligible for the second, though taxpayers with dependents who received the first round of California stimulus checks will automatically be sent the $500 boost. Lawmakers have until June 15 to pass a finalized budget. If Newsom’s expansion is approved,the
A GRIM FIRE SEASON OUTLOOK AND A PARCHED COUNTY: ‘ALL OF The alarming drought conditions don’t help the situation either. “Much of the state is in a severe drought category right now. The city of Santa Rosa average rainfall for this time of year is about nine inches below the average rainfall and the last big drought that we experienced in Northern California was back in the mid-1970s and we’ve received less rain then we received back then. CITY LAUNCHES POLICE CHIEF RECRUITMENT PROCESS AHEAD OF The city of Healdsburg recently launched a police chief recruitment process through a recruiting firm ahead of Healdsburg Police Chief Kevin Burke’s retirement at the end of this month. Burke announced his plan to retire at the end of last year during a Nov. 2 Healdsburg City Council meeting when KEEPING THE FAITH: BRUCE Keeping the Faith: Bruce. Starting about the turn of the century and for the next 15 years, I spent more time with Bruce Cunningham than anyone except my dear wife. That’s because Bruce and I played at least nine holes at Northwood Golf Course almost every day duringthose years.
PAUL CRONIN HIRED AS NEW JAGS FOOTBALL COACH The surprise announcement comes four years after the Jaguars nearly hired Cronin following the 2017 season, only to have the veteran coach change his mind in the eleventh hour and stay at Cardinal Newman. This spring, Cronin led the Cardinals to a 5-0 record, including a pair of wins over the Jaguars. The Jaguars are coming off a solid seasonMAY 22 WINDSOR FIRE
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WRONG WINDSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, MISTAKEN IN VIRAL FACEBOOK Windsor Middle School officials contacted the Windsor Times on Tuesday, March 24, concerned that a case of mistaken identity was causing people to think there was an ongoing bullying problem at the school. A post on Facebook had surfaced with a photo of a young girl holding up a sign. “My name is Charisma. MORE THOUGHTS FROM COUNCIL CANDIDATES AT SECOND FORUM Rotary-sponsored forum covered district elections, public service, affordable housing and more. On April 6, the Windsor Rotary Club hosted a virtual candidate forum for the five candidates for the Windsor Town Council seat up for election on May 4. Oscar Chavez, Julia Donoho, Jeffrey Leasure, Rosa Reynoza and Cody Wilson sharedtheir vision and
NONPROFIT COLLECTING DONATIONS FOR FAMILIES IMPACTED BY Nonprofit collecting donations for families impacted by apartment fire. An apartment fire this week caused by an out of control grease fire displaced three families — 17 people — from the Cloverdale Family Apartments on Healdsburg Avenue. Now, local nonprofit La Familia Sana is putting out a call to the community to help each ofthose
‘TOXIC HOUSE’ AT CENTER OF LEGAL BRAWL On Feb. 24, 2016, Amanda Hawk woke up distraught and made the decision to move out of her house. Her children were all sick. Their health had been getting worse for more than two years. Amanda, 39, and her husband Ryan, 38, moved to Windsor from west county in late 2013 with their four children: Bryson, now 10, Merridith, 9, Ashtyn, 5, and NEWS | SONOMAWEST.COM Latest News. Kiff named interim executive director of Sonoma County Community Development Commission. 70% of county’s residents aged 12 and older have received at least one COVID vaccine dose. Vax for cash: Newsom offers big bucks for Californians who get their shots. Lineup announced for 2021 Healdsburg Jazz Festival. SCHOOLS | SONOMAWEST.COM The Laguna High School graduation was held on the morning of June 6. For some of these students, making it to this bright morning celebration was a long road — which makes this happy ending of high school all the more sweet. CLOVERDALE ARTS ALLIANCE REOPENS WITH ‘IMPRESSION’ EXHIBIT The Cloverdale Arts Alliance Gallery reopened this past weekend, debuting a new art exhibit titled “Impression.” Due to COVID-19 guidance, there wasn’t an opening reception for the exhibition, but those interested in viewing the art pieces can do so on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p OBITUARIES | SONOMAWEST.COM Lynn D. Anderson - 16 October 1945-16 March 2021. Updated Jun 3, 2021. 0. Longtime Sonoma County educator, Lynn D. Anderson died on 16 March 2021 after a protracted i. LAGUNA GRADUATING CLASS NEARLY THREE TIMES THE SIZE OF Laguna High School celebrated a boom of graduates Thursday morning, June 3, while dozens of families smiled and squinted under the high sun, flowers and balloons in hand. Some stood or sat in lawn chairs, attending the ceremony on the campus basketball courts from the PRUNE PACKERS SET TO OPEN SUMMER BASEBALL CAMPAIGN The smell of hot dogs and freshly cut grass will return to Recreation Park on June 8 when the Healdsburg Prune Packers open the 2021 baseball campaign against the visiting Solano Mudcats, First pitch is 6 p.m. For much of the past century, the Packers have enjoyed a KEEPING THE FAITH: BRUCE Keeping the Faith: Bruce. Starting about the turn of the century and for the next 15 years, I spent more time with Bruce Cunningham than anyone except my dear wife. That’s because Bruce and I played at least nine holes at Northwood Golf Course almost every day duringthose years.
BICYCLIST DIES DAYS AFTER BEING HIT BY SUSPECTED DRUNK Bicyclist dies days after being hit by suspected drunk driver. One of two bicyclists struck by a suspected drunk driver on May 12 in unincorporated Sebastopol has since died, according to California Highway Patrol (CHP) Officer David deRutte. Fifty-three-year-old Mark Osborne, from Santa Rosa, was hit by a driver headed north on HighSchool
ALEXANDER VALLEY HEALTHCARE OFFERING COVID-19 VACCINES Starting Wednesday, Jan. 27, Alexander Valley Healthcare (AVH) began administering vaccines for COVID-19 to patients and residents living in Cloverdale, Geyserville and Hopland who fall into the “eligible individuals” category of the local vaccine rollout — healthcare workers and those age 65 and older. Vaccines are offered byappointment
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LAGUNA GRADUATING CLASS NEARLY THREE TIMES THE SIZE OF Laguna High School celebrated a boom of graduates Thursday morning, June 3, while dozens of families smiled and squinted under the high sun, flowers and balloons in hand. Some stood or sat in lawn chairs, attending the ceremony on the campus basketball courts from the WHO GETS A GOLDEN STATE STIMULUS CHECK? WHEN? People who received the first round of $600 Golden State payments wouldn’t be eligible for the second, though taxpayers with dependents who received the first round of California stimulus checks will automatically be sent the $500 boost. Lawmakers have until June 15 to pass a finalized budget. If Newsom’s expansion is approved,the
WHAT’S GOING ON WITH GRADUATIONS IN CLOVERDALE? What’s going on with graduation? Cloverdale High School’s graduation and Washington School’s promotion are both moving forward with in-person celebrations, but the specifics of what it will look like will be largely dependent on where the county sits in the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy COVID-19 tier system. WRONG WINDSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, MISTAKEN IN VIRAL FACEBOOK Windsor Middle School officials contacted the Windsor Times on Tuesday, March 24, concerned that a case of mistaken identity was causing people to think there was an ongoing bullying problem at the school. A post on Facebook had surfaced with a photo of a young girl holding up a sign. “My name is Charisma. QUALITY OF CARE ISSUES CONTINUE AT HEALDSBURG SENIOR A recent investigation into several quality of care and staffing concerns at Pacifica Healdsburg Senior Living found that the facility failed to serve good quality food, failed to keep the facility clean, failed to ensure that medications were inaccessible to residents and had insufficient staffing to meet residents’ needs, according to two complaint investigation reports filed last week bySONOMAWEST.COM
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LAGUNA GRADUATING CLASS NEARLY THREE TIMES THE SIZE OF Laguna High School celebrated a boom of graduates Thursday morning, June 3, while dozens of families smiled and squinted under the high sun, flowers and balloons in hand. Some stood or sat in lawn chairs, attending the ceremony on the campus basketball courts from the WHO GETS A GOLDEN STATE STIMULUS CHECK? WHEN? People who received the first round of $600 Golden State payments wouldn’t be eligible for the second, though taxpayers with dependents who received the first round of California stimulus checks will automatically be sent the $500 boost. Lawmakers have until June 15 to pass a finalized budget. If Newsom’s expansion is approved,the
WHAT’S GOING ON WITH GRADUATIONS IN CLOVERDALE? What’s going on with graduation? Cloverdale High School’s graduation and Washington School’s promotion are both moving forward with in-person celebrations, but the specifics of what it will look like will be largely dependent on where the county sits in the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy COVID-19 tier system. WRONG WINDSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, MISTAKEN IN VIRAL FACEBOOK Windsor Middle School officials contacted the Windsor Times on Tuesday, March 24, concerned that a case of mistaken identity was causing people to think there was an ongoing bullying problem at the school. A post on Facebook had surfaced with a photo of a young girl holding up a sign. “My name is Charisma. QUALITY OF CARE ISSUES CONTINUE AT HEALDSBURG SENIOR A recent investigation into several quality of care and staffing concerns at Pacifica Healdsburg Senior Living found that the facility failed to serve good quality food, failed to keep the facility clean, failed to ensure that medications were inaccessible to residents and had insufficient staffing to meet residents’ needs, according to two complaint investigation reports filed last week by NEWS | SONOMAWEST.COM Impact Sonoma: Tobacco/Nicotine Prevention. Sonoma County Public Health Department. 625 5th Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95404. 707-565-6680. Website. Buddies! Inc. Fun Clothes For Her 415 S Main St, Sebastopol,CA 95472.
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