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Beloved Monte Rio Fire Chief Steve Baxman breaks back, awaits surgery at UC Davis Medical Center
Monte Rio Fire Chief Steve Baxman, often the first face seen in times of emergency in west county, is awaiting surgery at UC Davis after he fractured his spine this week. Baxman said he was at the Monte Rio Fire Station when he misstepped off his 2 1/2-ton Army truck Wednesday.
Monte Rio resident’s years of activism inspire locals
For this very special Pride issue, I was fortunate to sit down with Monte Rio resident, friend, and neighbor Christmas Leubrie to hear about her lifelong commitment to activism, acceptance, and fair opportunities for all people. Christmas credits much of what she does to her grandmother, who taught her to...
Valley People (June 20, 2024)
Re: SNWMF cancellation. That wasn’t on my BINGO card. Since the announcement says nothing about refunds, I’m guessing that there won’t be any. Musicians, vendors, the fair, local businesses, law enforcement, etc. will likely take financial hits as well. On top of that, downtown will be left entirely to the pastel clad tourons this weekend. Despite the inconveniences and the crappy management, this has been one of my favorite events and I will miss it. (Bob Abeles)
Summer Stretches Before Us
Despite the shocking and dispiriting last-minute cancellation of the Sierra Nevada Music Festival, this summer holds great warm weather promise. There are many entertainment possibilities and the food scene in Anderson Valley is once again expanding instead of contracting. If you are expecting visitors chances are good that you’ll be...
Another hot weekend on the (smoky) horizon for Sonoma, Napa counties. Here’s what to expect
Hot weather will return to the North Bay this weekend that could see northern Sonoma County reach into the triple digits. Temperatures for Friday are forecast from the low-90s in Napa, to the mid- and upper-90s in Santa Rosa and up to 101 degrees in Cloverdale on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
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