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Boyes Hot Springs, California is located in Sonoma County. Zip codes in Boyes Hot Springs, CA include 95416. The median home price in Boyes Hot Springs is $695,000 which is roughly $315/per square foot. More Boyes Hot Springs information.

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Tuesday May 14 | Ukiah Daily Journal

Bishop Robert Vasa announces changes in pastoral assignments for 2013

Bishop Robert Vasa this week announced a series of pastoral changes for the diocese, which are effective July 1 except where otherwise noted.

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Sun May 05, 2013

Patch.com

Plaza Manhunt, Accident, Possible Push Poll Highlight This Week's News

If you missed any of the top news stories on Sonoma Valley Patch last week, here's your second chance to get caught up.

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Wed May 01, 2013

Sonoma Valley Sun

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Assemblymember Mariko Yamada meets with constituents and community leaders at Grange Hall as part of a tour of Boyes Hot Springs last week.

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Fri Apr 26, 2013

SFGate

Boyes Hot Springs' water draws visitors

Later, through the early 1900s, the hot springs held center stage for many thousands of well-heeled tourists coming to "take the waters" for their purported health benefits.

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SFGate

Boyes Hot Springs' water draws visitors

The Kenwood Inn and Spa offers luscious grounds, luxurious rooms, and a private restaurant in Kenwood, Calif., Wednesday, April 17, 2013.

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Wed Apr 24, 2013

Sonoma Valley Sun

Latest fashion accessory: handcuffs

A suspicious woman lurking around Trinity Episcopal Church, dropping random items of used clothing, some bearing price tags, was tied to the theft of $45,000 worth of property.

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