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News for Monday, March 03, 2008

$900,000 planned for bike path extension

Tuesday's Napa City Council meeting includes an afternoon discussion on appropriating $900,000 from various accounts for the next phase of the Commuter Bike Path along Napa Valley Wine Train tracks.

What's to blame for differing test scores between the sexes?

In an era of high stakes accountability for schools, educators are placing an ever-greater emphasis on raising test scores in English.

AmCan signs on to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions

American Canyon is joining the fight against global warming.

St. Helena district expands at-risk youth programs

The St. Helena Unified School District is expanding its Student Assistance Program, which helps at-risk students whose academic performance is struggling due to behavioral, emotional or drug and alcohol problems.

17-year-old hit-and-run victim still critical

A 17-year-old hit-and-run victim was still listed in critical condition Sunday evening at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital.

CALFIRE offers brush-clearing help

Although fire season has not officially opened, CALFIRE is already helping some Napa County residents have a fire-safe year, by encouraging them to clear brush near their homes.

First Street bridge replacement set for June

The city of Napa is taking steps to begin construction of a replacement First Street bridge over the Napa River this summer.

DUI report for February 2008

The Napa Valley Register and napavalleyregister.com publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County.

Dey LP for sale, again

Mylan Inc., the pharmaceutical giant who acquired Napa-based Dey LP as part of its October purchase of Dey parent company Merck KGaA, announced plans to sell Dey.

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