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News for Friday, January 25, 2008

December DUI listings

 The Napa Valley Register publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County. Statistics are published in print the first Monday of each month and online when they become available.

Yountville woman injured in Colusa County crash

A Yountville woman was injured Wednesday when the car she and her husband were in was part of a crash on I-5 in Colusa County.

Justin-Siena basketball games canceled

The Justin-Siena boys and girls varsity basketball games at Redwood of Larkspur, originally scheduled for tonight, have been canceled due to weather-related problems.

Power knocked out in Alta Heights area

A power outage in Napa earlier today had school district officials discussing whether to send students from Alta Heights Elementary School home for the day, said Diane Mitchell, assistant to the superintendent.

Flood Advisory extended for Napa

The urban and small stream flood advisory for western Napa County has been extended almost two houras by the National Weather Service.

Rollover crash on Trail at Oak Knoll

CHP responded about 15 minutes ago to a single vehicle rollover crash on Silverado Trail near Oak Knoll Avenue.

Molestation alleged in arrest of Oregon man

An Oregon man was booked into the Napa County Jail Wednesday for the alleged sexual molestation of a minor in 1999 while the girl, then 15, and he were enrolled in a treatment program in Napa.

DUI checkpoint Saturday in Napa

The Napa Police Department is conducting a DUI checkpoint Saturday from 7 p.m., to midnight, within the Napa City limits.

An early deadline for some voters

Some vote-by-mail voters face a deadline in the coming days that may determine whether they’ll be able to cast ballots in the Feb. 5 Democratic presidential primary.

Canyon Oaks second-graders get a visit from a sailor

Christie McMaster’s second-grade class in American Canyon welcomed a special friend and pen pal this week, as Napa High School grad and Navy sailor Jeffrey Hill stopped in for a chat.

Yountville woman arrested for embezzlement

Jennifer Beland was taken into custody on Wednesday after her employer accused her of embezzling cash from the business where she worked in Yountville, Napa County Sheriff’s Capt. John Robertson said.

No help for assisted living facilities in proposed state budget cuts

The way Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger sees it, $14.5 billion in budget cuts would be a boon to the economic health of the state. But for the more than 150,000 elderly Californians who reside in more than 7,700 of the state’s assisted living facilities, the outcome may not be as rosy, according to the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform.

For the Record

A Jan. 24 front page article about Napa County officials’ reaction to a change in the city of Napa’s stance on South County growth incorrectly prefaced Napa County Supervisor Mark Luce’s remarks.

Pageant of the Masters

Second graders from Blue Oak Lower School perform their interpretation of Winslow Homer’s “Snap the Whip” (1873) during the fifth annual Pageant of the Masters at Lincoln Theatre in Yountville. Centered around the theme “A Force of Nature”, children from kindergarten through eighth grade brought to life famous works of art through song, dance, instrumentation and live renderings. Jorgen Gulliksen/Register

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