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News for Sunday, April 09, 2006

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Property taxes due

Public market gets approval

A planned $7 million public market on First Street won plaudits and easy approval from the Napa Planning Commission Thursday night.

Passing judgement -- Convicted killer reflects on the path of addiction that led him to prison

From his San Quentin jail cell, Brian Hust says he knows what he wants to do with the rest of his life. He wants to be a drug addiction counselor. It took a head-on crash where he killed a Suisun City woman 16 months ago to bring him to that decision.

Copia's new recipe for success

Confronted with stagnant attendance and tough financial realities, Copia is kicking its campaign to find a recipe for success into high gear.

A jury of his peers

After a six-day trial and two days of deliberation, a jury found Brian Hust guilty of involuntary manslaughter. When the verdict was read, Hust's family, who had been present throughout the court proceedings, cried and hugged each other.

District stands behind school's button-down dress code policy

Jeans, football jerseys, floral print tops and other fashion choices are off-limits for Redwood Middle School students.

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