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Do you suffer from an overactive sense of civic duty? Have you been craving a reason to cry in your car at 11 p.m. on a Wednesday? Are you the rare breed of person who reads budget spreadsheets for ...
It’s that special time of year again: baseball season. And this year, more than ever before, the American pastime has become a world sport. Spanish-language interpreters are now part of every ...
For kids in Sonoma County, the sound of possibility starts with a single chord. At Guitars Not Guns, students ages 8 to 18 are learning more than just music—they’re building confidence, resilience, ...
The historic Wohler Bridge, a one-lane connector spanning the Russian River along the back roads between Forestville and Healdsburg will undergo a seismic retrofit the summer. The project received a ...
Thanks to war criminal Israeli dictator Benjamin Netanyahu, American Jews are now finally faced with a Hobson’s choice: Jewish-American patriots can join the active, rapidly emerging American majority ...
Here at the Gazette, we’re looking to reduce our water usage as much as possible. But we’re also looking to still have fun. Welcome to the 5-minute shower playlist. Help us add to it by emailing your ...
One of the most famous quotes describing the ’60s is "If you can remember the ’60s, you weren't really there." Regardless if you were there or not, the world-famous song “Spirit in the Sky” written in ...
California is calling in beavers to help manage watersheds and reduce wildfire risks, thanks to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signing of Assembly Bill 2196, known as the “beaver bill.” These busy beavers are ...
* This is, in essence, part 2 of the article we ran in the November edition People Power Stops Timber Harvest about the Hacienda neighborhood in Forestville. When I researched that story, I asked Jeff ...
Sonoma County’s legal community is stepping up this May to fight local hunger in the face of recent setbacks, including food shipments unexpectedly halted by federal authorities. The fourth annual ...
The year turns again. Another January arrives, crisp and clean. The hills are damp, the air smells of earth, and for a moment, the world feels quieter. I look at you now and see something simple and ...
The stream seems to giggle as it winds its way down Past trees hanging over reeds bent with the flow Out through the grass to the river below From my Mountaintop Cathedral to my hometown below. ― from ...
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