News Index
Russian River Drought Relief Grant Program to Expire December 31, 2018
The County of Sonoma Department of Transportation andPublic Works (TPW) today announced that the Russian River Drought Relief grantprogram for property owners in the Russian River Watershed area will expire onDecember 31, 2018. Read full story
Board of Supervisors to Consider Appointment of New Emergency Manager
After a nationwide search and extensive interview process, Sonoma County Administrative Officer (CAO), Sheryl Bratton, will officially recommend the appointment of Christopher Godley as the next Emergency Management Director. Read full story
Supervisores Consideran Nombramiento deNuevo Director de Servicios de Emergencia
Después de realizar una búsqueda a nivel nacional y un extenso proceso de entrevistas, la Administradora del Condado de Sonoma, Sheryl Bratton, ha decidido recomendar oficialmente al señor Christopher Godley como el próximo Director de la oficina de Gestión de Emergencias. Read full story
Parenting in the Era of Marijuana Legalization
A Free information-packed evening for parents, guardians, mentors & community members Read full story
Free Classes Help Older Adults Prevent Falls
Improve your balance, flexibility and strength and get helpful tips to make your home safer by attending an eight-class series based on the nationally acclaimed program, A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns about Falls. Read full story
Addendum Number 01 to Request for Proposal for Consulting Services
This addendum is issued to furnish information that is supplemental to, will clarify, or modify the above-referenced solicitation. Read full story
Bill Carter to Lead Behavioral Health Division inSonoma County
The Sonoma CountyDepartment of Health Services (DHS) selected Bill Carter, LCSW, as its newBehavioral Health Division Director after a competitive recruitment process. Read full story
Sonoma County Winter Shelters open from November 2018-March 2019
From November 19, 2018, to March 31, 2019, seven nonprofit organizations will team up to expand and create winter shelter services across Sonoma County. This effort will support unsheltered persons to find relief from cold and wet weather. Read full story
January 7, 2019 - Train as a Coach to Help Older Adults Prevent Falls
Harmful falls are the #1 reason older adults and seniors end up at the emergency room. Don’t restrict your activities because of worries about falling on uneven ground or stairs. Read full story
Train Jan. 7: Become a Fall Prevention Coach for Older Adults
Register today for the January 7 training for fall prevention coaches! Have fun and help keep older adults safely on their feet! Read full story