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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

County mulls mandatory sprinklers

Just how much is more safety worth?

So three goats walk into a coffee bar ...

Children screamed in delighted horror as the troll from “Three Billy Goats Gruff” came alive last Thursday at the Napa Valley Coffee Roasting Company in St. Helena.

Apple moth quarantine lifted in Napa

Grapegrowers and others with properties near two sites where two light brown apple moths were discovered this summer can once again sell and ship plants and produce, now that the quarantine has been lifted, Napa County Agricultural Commissioner David Whitmer announced Tuesday.

Stitching things back together

In July, Matthew and Diane Schiefferly of Napa received news no parent wants to get. Their 4-year-old daughter, Natalie, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Neighborhood watchcats

Rumble the cat sits atop his perch as he watches the world pass by through the window of his Spruce Street home in Napa. Rumble’s companion, below, is just for show. J.L. Sousa/Register

Steel mill vandalized in AmCan

Police are looking for those responsible for vandalizing and for possibly setting a small fire at the steel mill in American Canyon.

DUI arrest

Frank Smith, 65, of St. Helena got a free ride to the Napa County jail after he allegedly rammed his car into a Jaguar.

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