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News for Tuesday, February 28, 2006

The heart of Head Start

Most students in Irene Martinez's Head Start classroom never want to leave. Martinez said she can recall two boys who would hang on to her leg because they didn't want to go home.

UFW, Krugin talks over physical exams

Farmworkers are at odds with Charles Krug Winery over the St. Helena winery's proposal to require physical tests of all fieldworkers.

Justin-Siena principal steps down

After 12 years, Greg Schmitz is leaving as principal of Justin-Siena High School, according to officials from the private Catholic school in north Napa.

Here she is

Trembling with adrenaline and gasping in excitement, Maggie Stewart, 21, was crowned Miss Napa County 2006 on Saturday night.

Planning crew pays visit to Napa Pipe

The former Napa Pipe site is a hot property, with developers hoping to revamp the 152 riverfront acres south of the city.

Kidnapping charge in north Napa case

Roberto Gonzalez had his heart set on returning to Mexico. But instead, he could be having his mail delivered to state prison for the rest of his life.

Three Cub Scouts reunited after getting lost in state park

Three Cub Scouts were reunited with their troop after being lost for about an hour and half at Robert Louis Stevenson park in St. Helena.

Flood warningfor St. Helena

The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for the Napa River at St. Helena Monday afternoon.

'World day of Prayer' comes to Napa

While celebrities such as U2's Bono and Microsoft's Bill Gates have taken on the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa with charitable donations, on Thursday local women of diverse denominations will wrestle this epidemic through prayer.

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