SoCo Chat

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SoCo Chat

SoCo Chat, where we will be discussing all things concerning the County of Sonoma. This is where you will have a chance to hear directly from leaders within our county government, listen in to some in-depth discussions about critical issues facing our community as well as hear a variety of tidbits, tales and historic anecdotes about this wonderful place we call home.

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    Episode 95 – Taking the lead: New County Executive David Guhin on leading the largest workforce in Sonoma County

    The County of Sonoma has a new top administrator, and he’s hitting the ground running. In this episode of SoCo Chat, County Executive David Guhin discusses the County’s budget challenges and looks ahead to major initiatives on the horizon. Drawing on his background as an engineer and systems thinker, Guhin shares his approach to leadership – and why collaboration with community partners will be key to navigating the uncertainty ahead.

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    Episode 94 – Taking County Services on the Road: Inside Open Doors Mobile Services

    Getting to a County office isn’t always easy. But what if services came to you? Sonoma County has launched Open Doors Mobile Services, a new program delivering food assistance, health resources, and family support directly into local communities. In this episode, Human Services Director Angela Struckmann explains how the program works, who it’s designed to reach, and why bringing services on the road could make a real difference for residents across the county.

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    Episode 93 – Building Strong Starts: How Sonoma County Is Investing in Early Childhood — with Angie Dillon-Shore, Executive Director of First 5 Sonoma County

    The first five years can shape a lifetime. Angie Dillon-Shore, executive director of First 5 Sonoma County, examines the impact of early childhood investment and explains how Measure I, the 2024 voter-approved sales tax, is helping families and young children across the county. Learn how these programs work, who they serve, and how you can connect to resources that help Sonoma County kids thrive.

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    Episode 92 – In conversation with Rebecca Hermosillo, chair of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors

    In January, Rebecca Hermosillo wrapped up her first year on the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors and stepped into a new role as Chair of the Board. In this episode of SoCo Chat, Hermosillo reflects on lessons from her first year in office and outlines her priorities for the year ahead. Join us as we explore her views on some of the big decisions facing the County, from budget challenges and road repairs to expanding support for mental health services and local immigrants.

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    Episode 91 – Vista Academy: An Alternative to Juvenile Hall in Sonoma County

    When a young person enters the juvenile justice system, what happens next can shape their future. Vista Academy, a partnership between Circuit Rider Community Services and Sonoma County Probation, provides a structured alternative to juvenile hall. Rob Izzo, CEO of the Santa Rosa nonprofit, explains how the program works to reduce re-arrest rates, prevent gang involvement, and help young people build skills, confidence, and stronger decision-making habits. The conversation also explores Circuit Rider’s broader work, from Aggression Replacement Training to college-readiness and outdoor leadership programs that support underserved youth across Sonoma County.

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    Episode 90 – Staying Healthy in Sonoma County: Viruses, Vaccines and Wild Mushrooms

    What should Sonoma County residents know about this year’s respiratory virus season? Dr. Michael Stacey, Sonoma County’s new interim health officer, shares the latest information on COVID, flu and RSV cases in Sonoma County, clears up confusion on the new vaccine guidance for children and discusses where you can find trustworthy health information. Plus, learn about the spike in toxic mushroom poisonings and what foragers need to know to stay safe.

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    Episode 89 – Meet Your New Best Friend: Adoption Tips From the Sonoma County Animal Shelter

    The Sonoma County Animal Shelter currently has about 90 dogs — lots of them puppies — and 30 cats in need of adoption. Shelter Supervisor Emma Diemert shares practical tips for adopting, introduces a few of the pets currently looking for homes, and offers guidance on how you can keep your animals safe over winter during frosty nights and stormy weather. Plus, learn how fostering a pet can make a big difference without a full-time commitment.

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    Episode 88 – Hunger in Sonoma County: How the Food Bank Fills the Gap

    When CalFresh benefits ran out during the federal shutdown, thousands of Sonoma County families suddenly struggled to put food on the table. Allison Goodwin, CEO of Redwood Empire Food Bank, shares what her nonprofit is doing to meet the need – and how you can help ensure everyone in our community has enough to eat.

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    Episodio 88 – El hambre en el condado de Sonoma: cómo el banco de alimentos cubre las necesidades

    Cuando se agotaron las prestaciones de CalFresh durante el cierre federal, miles de familias del condado de Sonoma se vieron de repente en apuros para poner comida en la mesa. Jessica Hernández, directora de programas del Redwood Empire Food Bank, nos cuenta qué está haciendo su organización sin ánimo de lucro para satisfacer las necesidades, y cómo puedes ayudar a garantizar que todos los miembros de nuestra comunidad tengan suficiente para comer.

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    Episode 87 – Federal Funding at Risk: Preparing Sonoma County for Tough Choices

    Federal budget cuts could have significant impacts in Sonoma County, affecting everything from housing and health care to infrastructure and social services. The Board of Supervisors will host a special meeting on Oct. 14 to explore ways the County can act to fill in the gaps. Deputy County Administrator Peter Bruland describes what’s at stake.

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    Episode 86 – Open Doors: A New Way to Get Help in Sonoma County

    Open Doors is a new initiative that will make it easier than ever for people to get help with food, housing, child care and much more. Angela Struckmann, director of the Sonoma County Human Services Department, explains how it works and why it could transform the way people connect with services in our community. 

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    Episodio 86 – Open Doors: una nueva forma de obtener ayuda en el condado de Sonoma

    Open Doors es una nueva iniciativa que facilitará más que nunca que las personas obtengan ayuda con alimentos, vivienda, cuidado infantil y mucho más. Nick Yañez, director de desarrollo de programas del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del condado de Sonoma, explica cómo funciona y por qué podría transformar la forma en que las personas se conectan con los servicios en nuestra comunidad.

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    Episode 85 – Hope and Healing in Sonoma County: The Family Justice Center

    Sonoma County’s Family Justice Center empowers victims to live free from domestic violence and abuse. It is a model ofcollaboration, uniting government, law enforcement agencies and nonprofits to deliver comprehensive services to victims through a single point of access.  Marsha Lucien, its executive director, explains how the Santa Rosa agency protects the vulnerable, stops violence and restores hope.

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    Episodio 85 – Esperanza y sanación en el condado de Sonoma: El Centro de Justicia Familiar

    El Centro de Justicia Familiar del condado de Sonoma empodera a las víctimas para que puedan vivir libres de violencia doméstica y abuso. Es un modelo de colaboración que une al gobierno, las agencias policiales y las organizaciones sin fines de lucro para brindar servicios integrales a las víctimas a través de un único punto de acceso.  Itzel Tafolla Pérez, navegadora de servicios de la agencia de Santa Rosa, explica cómo protege a los vulnerables, detiene la violencia y restaura la esperanza.

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    Episode 84 – La Luz: Opening Pathways to Opportunity

    For more than 40 years, La Luz Center has helped Latino families in the Sonoma Valley attain their dreams by connecting them to education, health care and economic opportunity. Leonardo Lobato, executive director of the Sonoma nonprofit, describes the challenges these local families are facing every day – and how La Luz is evolving to help them thrive.

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    Episodio 84 – La Luz: Abriendo caminos hacia las oportunidades

    Durante más de 40 años, el Centro La Luz ha ayudado a las familias latinas del valle de Sonoma a alcanzar sus sueños, conectándolas con la educación, la atención médica y las oportunidades económicas. Leonardo Lobato, director ejecutivo de la organización sin fines de lucro de Sonoma, describe los desafíos que estas familias locales enfrentan cada día y cómo La Luz está evolucionando para ayudarlas a prosperar.

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    Episode 83 – On Track for the Future: SMART's Role in Connecting Sonoma County

    Our guest is Eddy Cumins, the General Manager of the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit system (SMART). This regional agency began passenger rail service in 2017 and now operates trains along a 45-mile corridor between Marin and Sonoma counties, stretching from Larkspur in the south to Windsor in the north. More than 4,700 riders are now taking the train every weekday. We speak with Eddy about the future of rail in the North Bay, how SMART fits into the region’s transportation goals, and why this project matters — whether you ride the train every day or have yet to step on board.

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    Episode 82 – Exploring Sonoma County’s Shelter Gaps & Local Solutions

    The Living Room is a haven for women, children and their pets in times of need, providing shelter, food and safety when they have nowhere else to turn. Alethea Larson, executive director of the Santa Rosa nonprofit, explains the role of this important community resource.

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    Capitulo 82: Explorando deficiencias en materia de refugios y soluciones locales en el condado de Sonoma

    The Living Room es un refugio para mujeres, niños y sus mascotas en momentos de necesidad, que les proporciona alojamiento, comida y seguridad cuando no tienen ningún otro lugar al que acudir. Joanna Vicente, coordinadora de cuidado bilingüe/bicultural de The Living Room de Santa Rosa, explica la función de este importante recurso comunitario.

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    Episode 81 - California Rural Legal Assistance in Sonoma County

    Today we are joined by Fernando Torres, Community Worker and representative of CRLA in Santa Rosa. California Rural Legal Assistance, or CRLA, is a nonprofit organization that provides free legal services to rural and low-income communities in California. Join us as we learn about the various support programs they offer and how to protect your legal rights.

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    Capitulo 81 - Asistencia Legal Rural de California

    Hoy nos acompaña Fernando Torres, Trabajador Comunitario y representante de CRLA en Santa Rosa.  California Rural Legal Assistance o CRLA por sus cifras en inglés, es una organización sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios legales gratuitos a comunidades rurales y de bajos ingresos en California. Quédense con nosotros porque vamos a aprender sobro los diversos programas de apoyo que ofrecen y como proteger sus derechos legales.

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    Episode 80- Stronger Together: The Hispanic Chamber’s Role in Shaping Sonoma’s Economy

    In this episode, we sit down with Hector Velazquez Executive Director from the Sonoma County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to talk about the power of connection, cultural leadership, and economic opportunity. Learn how the Chamber supports Hispanic entrepreneurs, strengthens local partnerships, and builds a more inclusive business community in Sonoma County.

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    Capitulo 80- Más fuertes juntos: el papel de la Cámara Hispana en moldear la economía de Sonoma

    En este episodio, conversamos con Héctor Velázquez director ejecutivo de la Cámara de Comercio Hispana del Condado de Sonoma sobre el poder de la conexión, el liderazgo cultural y las oportunidades económicas. Descubre cómo la Cámara apoya a los emprendedores hispanos, fortalece las alianzas locales y fomenta una comunidad empresarial más inclusiva en el condado de Sonoma.

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    Capitulo 79- Entender la manutención de hijos: Ayuda para las familias del condado de Sonoma

    Más de la mitad de los niños del condado de Sonoma vivirán separados de uno de sus padres antes de cumplir los 18 años. Ayudarles a obtener el apoyo financiero que necesitan es la misión del Departamento de Servicios de Manutención Infantil del condado de Sonoma. Alberto Botello y Dora Muro, supervisores del departamento, desmitifican el proceso de abrir un caso, establecer la paternidad y acceder a herramientas de pago o apoyo legal. Tanto si recibe como si paga manutención, esta conversación está repleta de información útil para ayudarle a comprender sus opciones y proteger el bienestar de su familia.

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    Episode 79- Understanding Child Support: Help for Sonoma County Families

    More than half of children in Sonoma County will live apart from one parent by age 18. Helping them get the financial support they need is the mission of the Sonoma County Department of Child Support Services. Alberto Botello and Dora Muro, supervisors with the department, demystify the process of opening a case, establishing parentage, and accessing payment tools or legal support. Whether you're receiving or paying support, this conversation is packed with useful info to help you understand your options and protect your family’s well-being.

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    Special- Behind the Gates: Opening Day at Sonoma’s ‘Hot Dogs & Cool Cats’ Fair

    We are coming to you from the Hall of Flowers at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds for opening day of the 2025 Sonoma County Fair. Joining us for opening day is Matt Daly, the Chief Executive Officer of the Sonoma County Fair.

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    Episode 78- Inside Public Health: A Conversation with Department of Health Services Director, Nolan Sullivan

    The Sonoma County Department of Health Services is one of the largest, most important County departments, touching everything from homelessness to pandemic response, to the opioid crisis. Behavioral Health, environmental health, public health, even the Sonoma County Animal Shelter all fall under this sprawling department. The director of the Department of Health Services, Nolan Sullivan, is five months into the job and he joins us to talk about his vision for the department.

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    Capitulo 77 - Transparencia y confianza: cómo IOLERO supervisa la Oficina del Sheriff

    La mayoría de la gente sabe que la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Sonoma se encarga de la aplicación de la ley en el condado. Sin embargo, es menos conocida la Oficina Independiente de Revisión y Difusión de las Fuerzas del Orden (IOLERO), una agencia independiente que supervisa la Oficina del Sheriff mediante la divulgación y la promoción de una mayor transparencia en las operaciones policiales. En este episodio, hablamos con el director de IOLERO, John Alden.

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    Episode 77 - Transparency & Trust: How IOLERO Oversees the Sheriff’s Office

    Most people know that law enforcement in the County is handled by the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office. What’s less well known is the Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and Outreach or IOLERO, an independent agency that oversees the Sheriff’s Office through outreach and the promotion of greater transparency of law enforcement operations. In this episode, we speak with IOLERO Director, John Alden.

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    Episode 76- SoCo Chat hits the road: A preview of the 2025 Sonoma County Fair

    This weeks episode, we are doing something a bit different. We are taking SoCo Chat on the road, specifically to the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. We can already see preparations underway, which means that the Sonoma County Fair, a time-honored and cherished summer tradition, is almost here. To give us a preview of the upcoming fair, including what’s new and exciting at this year’s event, we have as our guest Matt Daly, Chief Executive Office of the Sonoma County Fair

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    Capitulo 76- SoCo Chat de paseo: Un avance de la Feria del Condado de Sonoma

    En el capítulo de esta semana, vamos a hacer algo un poco diferente. Vamos a llevar SoCo Chat de excursión, concretamente al recinto de la Feria del Condado de Sonoma. Ya podemos ver los preparativos en marcha, lo que significa que la Feria del Condado de Sonoma, una tradición veraniega muy apreciada y con mucha historia, está a punto de comenzar. Y para hablar con nosotros, tenemos el placer de contar con un invitado muy especial ya que es el primer invitado en ser entrevistado tres veces en SoCo Chat Español. Hoy representando por segunda ocasión a la Feria del Condado de Sonoma, le damos la bienvenida a Hugo Mata.

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    Episode 75- LEAP Toward Change: How Lived Experience is Shaping Sonoma County’s Homeless Services

    On this weeks episode, we are talking about homelessness, an issue that is unfortunately prevalent in Sonoma County. Fortunately, there is a lot of support for homeless individuals including the Lived Experience Advisory and Planning Board, or LEAP. The board is comprised of diverse people with lived experience of homelessness, with an emphasis on racial and ethnic diversity. The purpose of the LEAP Board is to advise Sonoma County on homeless-related programs, policies and how to spend money targeted for homeless services. Here to talk about all of this is the Chair of the LEAP Board, Rebekah Sammet.

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    Episode 74 - Keeping pets safe in the summer heat

    We’re excited to welcome back a familiar face — Emma Diemert, the Animal Shelter Supervisor at the Sonoma County Animal Shelter. Emma joined us previously to discuss the incredible work being done at the shelter, and today she’s back to focus on something extremely important this time of year: summer safety for our pets.

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    Episode 73- From Awareness to Action: Confronting HIV/AIDS in Sonoma County

    Our topic is HIV and AIDS, and what the Sonoma County Public Health Division is doing to raise awareness about this communicable disease. We covered similar ground in the fall, but it is an important topic, so we are revisiting it. As our guest today, we welcome back Miranda Patrick, a public health nurse who specializes in sexually transmitted infections and who is particularly focused on HIV.

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    Episode 72- Inside Sonoma County Public Defender’s Office

    Anyone who has ever watched a courtroom drama on TV will know that the right to an attorney is fundamental to our legal system. But not everyone can afford to retain legal representation. In those cases, the court will appoint a lawyer to represent a defendant and ensure a fair trial. That’s when the Public Defender’s office becomes involved.The office provides free legal services to defendants who are not financially able to employ their own counsel. It also provides support for immigrants facing deportation proceedings. Here to talk about this is the Sonoma County Public Defender, Brian Morris.

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    Episode 71- The risks of this year’s wildfire season and the Koi Nation Casino proposal

    We’re honored to have back with us Supervisor James Gore, who represents Sonoma County’s Fourth District. We’re looking forward to speaking with Supervisor Gore about a number of things including the outlook for the upcoming wildfire season as well as the latest on plans by the Koi Nation to build a resort-casino on a 68-acre plot of lain the Shiloh neighborhood, just outside Windsor.

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    Capitulo 71- Riesgos de la temporada de incendios forestales y la propuesta del Casino de la Nación Koi

    Tenemos el honor de contar nuevamente con la presencia del Supervisor James Gore, quien representa al Cuarto Distrito del Condado de Sonoma. Vamos a conversar con el Supervisor Gore sobre las acciones y actividades que se están llevando a cabo en su distrito, incluyendo los últimos avances sobre los planes de la Nación Koi para construir un complejo turístico con un casino en una parcela de 68 acres en el vecindario de Shiloh, justo a las afueras de Windsor.

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    Episode 70 - In conversation with Sonoma County Third District Supervisor Chris Coursey

    Supervisor Coursey represents District 3, which includes central Santa Rosa, the Roseland and Moorland areas, and east Rohnert Park. This year, he is also serving as board chair for SMART, the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit district. We talk about this growing part of our regional transportation system, as well as some long-envisioned changes in south Santa Rosa that are finally coming to fruition. 

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    Episode 69- Staying Safe on the Russian River: Memorial Day to Labor Day

    As we approach Memorial Day weekend, it marks the beginning of the summer season on the Russian River, and with it, a range of vital river safety programs aimed at keeping the public safe while enjoying river beaches. In honor of National Water Safety Awareness Month, this episode will dive into the timeline and details of these programs, running from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Our guest is Aquatics Supervisor from Sonoma County Regional Parks, Greg Desmond

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    Capitulo 69- Cómo mantenerse seguro en el río Ruso: del Día de los Caídos al Día del Trabajo

    En este capitulo, hablaremos sobre el agua. Muchos de nosotros damos por hecho que el agua comenzará a fluir cada vez que abrimos el grifo. Pero ¿realmente sabemos de dónde viene el agua y cómo llega a nuestros hogares?Nuestra invitada de hoy es la Gerente de Participación Comunitaria de los Parques Regionales del Condado de Sonoma, Lupe Navarro

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    Episode 68 - In conversation with Sonoma County First District Supervisor Rebecca Hermosillo

    We’re very pleased to have with us Supervisor Rebecca Hermosillo — the County’s newest supervisor and the first Latina to serve as County Supervisor for Sonoma County’s First District. We speak about her first several months in office as well as her priorities for her term.

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    Episode 67- Beyond Snacks: Vending Machines That Could Save a Life

    In today’s episode, we are happy to share an interesting and unique project from the Sonoma County Department of Health Services Public Health Division. It’s a rollout of new vending machines. But you can’t get a Kit Kat or a bag of Doritos from these vending machines. Instead, they contain important health supplies. Joining us to talk about this initiative are Ryan DeHart, public health preparedness section manager, and Alyssa Hamilton, public health analyst.

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    Capitulo 67- Más allá de los aperitivos máquina expendedora que podría salvar una vida

    En nuestro capitulo del dia, estamos felices de compartir un proyecto interesante y único del Departamento de Servicios de Salud del Condado de Sonoma, División de Salud Pública. Se trata del lanzamiento de nuevas máquinas expendedoras. Pero no puedes obtener un Kit Kat o una bolsa de Doritos de estas máquinas. En su lugar, contienen suministros de salud.Nos acompaña para hablar sobre esta iniciativa Viviana Martinez, Especialista en salud comunitaria, Preparación de salud pública del departamento de Servicios de Salud del Condado de Sonoma.

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    Capitulo 66 - Visualizando un nuevo Centro de Gobierno

    Nos honra contar con la presencia de Johannes Hoevertsz, Director del Departamento de Infraestructura Pública. Conversamos con él sobre los planes y la visión del Centro de Gobierno del Condado de Sonoma.

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    Episode 66 - Envisioning a new County Government Center

    We are honored to have back with us Johannes Hoevertsz, Director of the Sonoma County Department of Public Infrastructure. We speak with Director Hoevertsz about the plans and vision for the Sonoma County Government Center. 

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    Episode 65 - In conversation with Fourth District Supervisor James Gore

    We are honored to have back with us Supervisor James Gore, who represents Sonoma County’s Fourth District. We speak with Supervisor Gore about the actions and activities occurring within his district, including the latest developments about the future of the Potter Valley Project.

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    Capitulo 65 - En conversación con el Supervisor del Cuarto Distrito, James Gore

    Vamos a conversar con el Supervisor Gore sobre las acciones y actividades que están ocurriendo dentro de su distrito, incluyendo lo último sobre el futuro del Proyecto Potter Valley.

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    Episode 64- Standing with Immigrant Families

    On this weeks episode we're shining a light on the Secure Families Collaborative in Sonoma County - a community network dedicated to providing free, high-quality immigration legal services. Joining us is Margaret Flores McCabe, Executive Director for Secure Families Collaborative.

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    Capitulo 64- Apoyo a las familias inmigrantes

    En este capitulo vamos a destacar al Secure Families Collaborative en el Condado de Sonoma y sus iniciativas que fomentan la equidad, el sentido de pertenencia y la justicia en nuestras comunidades.Nos acompaña Chandler Jordan, Director Interino de Recaudación de Fondos y Operaciones del Secure Families Collaborative.

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    Capitulo 63 - El cambio que se puede ver: Una conversación con el Sargento Juan Valencia de la oficina del alguacil del Condado de Sonoma

    Esperamos conversar con el Sargento Juan Valencia de la oficina del alguacil del Condado de Sonoma, sobre todos los cambios que han estado ocurriendo en su oficina durante el último año. 

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SoCo Chat, where we will be discussing all things concerning the County of Sonoma. This is where you will have a chance to hear directly from leaders within our county government, listen in to some in-depth discussions about critical issues facing our community as well as hear a variety of tidbits, tales and historic anecdotes about this wonderful place we call home.

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