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Osvaldo Jiménez y Christian Sullberg, dueños de Moustache Baking Goods y Noble Folk Ice Cream and Pie, en Healdsburg. Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat

Couple Behind Beloved Bakery Share Favorite Sonoma Spots

May 2024

The community-minded couple behind Noble Folk Ice Cream & Pie Bar share some of their favorite, kid-friendly Sonoma County spots.

Hip Chick Farms Lands $2.5M in Investments, Credits Local Community for Success

January 2017August 2017

As Hip Chick Farms founders Serafina Palandech and Jennifer Johnson grow their Sebastopol business, they pay forward the help they've received from the local community.

Sonoma entrepreneur Sal Chavez imports mezcal and other liquor products from his parents' homeland, Michoacan, Mexico, with his company Puente Internacional. (Christopher Chung)

Sonoma Entrepreneur Sal Chavez Builds Bridges Through Business

January 2017September 2021

As Sonoma entrepreneur Sal Chavez successfully grows his business, he gives back to the community - and never forgets his roots.

Sonoma County fall vineyard. (Photo by Kent Porter)

Harvest Summit: An Innovation Field Trip in Sonoma County

September 2016September 2016

Say goodbye to stuffy ballrooms, powerpoint presentations and rubber chicken lunches, there’s a new kind of conference in town.

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