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January SoCo Correspondent
The devastating October wildfires that swept through Sonoma County created a significant flood risk for people living in and nearby the burned areas until vegetation is restored.Please share the Correspondent with your family and friends, and if you have any ideas of how we can improve the newsletter or other outreach efforts please send us your thoughts to publicaffairs@sonoma-county.org. Read our Newsletter Read full story
EMS Development and Improvement Workgroup Rescheduled
The Sonoma County EMS Development and Improvement Workgroup cancelled due to the Sonoma Complex Fires has been rescheduled for February 9, 2018, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM. Read full story
Fraudulent Debris Removal Bills
Fraudulent bills for firedebris removal have been reported by property owners in Mendocino County whoare participating in the state-sponsored fire debris removal program. Read full story
Kaiser
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Flu Season is Here...Get Vaccinated!
Influenza season is beginning – it is important to get vaccinated every year. Everyone six months and older needs a flu shot. Read full story
Value Options Resources
Value Options has webinars, audio clips, calculators, and articles onspecific financial topics that are available online. Read full story
Christmas Tree Recycling
Compost and mulch made from Christmas Trees is highly prized for its acidic qualities. Please take advantage of one of the four convenient recycling methods available to you. List of how, when and where trees can be recycled. Read full story
Public Notice for Registration Permit for Recology Sonoma Marin
PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, In compliance with AB1497 and California Code of Regulations(CCR), Title 27 Section 21660.3, that the Sonoma County Department of HealthServices, Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is processing aRegistration Permit for Recology Sonoma Marin. Read full story
Self Care Health Advisory
Sonoma County and its residents have faced unprecedented trauma in the face of the recent October fires. The Sonoma County Department of Health Services wants to encourage our community to take care of themselves this holiday season by being attuned to the needs of our minds and bodies. Read full story
New County Office Focuses on Wildfire Recovery, Resiliency
The Office of Recovery and Resiliency will work with the Board of Supervisors to create a roadmap to help Sonoma County recover from the October 2017 fires. Read full story