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News for Wednesday, June 16, 2004

Alta Heights students putting mud to work

Most students would have no desire to head back to campus just days after classes ended for the summer.

Family, friends remember Napa teen

While Napa police work on reconstructing the accident that killed Napa High student Nick Gruenhagen last week, family and friends of the 16-year-old wrestler remembered a vibrant young man who liked "anything powered by gas" and stayed involved in a variety of Napa community activities.

2-year colleges not ready for more students

A new report says community colleges aren't prepared for the growing number of California residents who will seek a college education during this decade.

Supes undecided on transportation tax

The Board of Supervisors still has not decided whether there will be a transportation sales tax increase before Napa County voters in November.

Flood work funding may get back on track

It's far from the last step in the process, but a major increase in a congressional appropriations bill could mean the Napa River Flood Control Project will stay on schedule and remain much closer to its targeted budget.

Gay Pride: Activists hold rights vigil

Stephani Durden and Jeannette Cassayre spent two cold nights in the rain waiting to tie the knot. On Feb. 16, the Napa women were married, along with hundreds of other gay couples, at San Francisco City Hall.

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