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News for Wednesday, March 12, 2008

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.

Junk mail

I get a zillion catalogs. I don’t know how I get on the distribution list for them, but the amount of paper that is used for these is appalling. Any good ideas for stopping the catalog madness?

Geese be gone!

Who has the best job in the world?

Local ballot for June takes shape

Except for Supervisorial District 5, Napa County races are set for the June 3 primary election.

Capitol Steps, in tune, as ever, with the times

“I thought I’d catch up on what’s going on,” the man sitting next to me at the Opera House commented. “This is probably the best way to do it.”

Teacher layoffs subject of early morning school district meeting

Napa school district officials meet at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow to review possible teacher layoffs due to pending state budget cuts in education.

Mustard Festival slates full weekend of events in Napa

Signature events of the 15th annual Napa Valley Mustard Festival are scheduled this weekend at Black Stallion Vineyards and Copia: the American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts in Napa.

Yountville crash sends two to hospital

Two people ended up at the emergency room on Tuesday afternoon when a big-rig slammed into their cars on Highway 29 at Dwyer Road, north of Yountville.

Slaughterhouse president acknowledges illegal slaughter of cows

WASHINGTON — The head of the Southern California slaughterhouse at the center of the largest beef recall in U.S. history acknowledged Wednesday that cattle were illegally slaughtered at his plant and that cows too sick to stand were forced into the food supply.

Napa County native second in Iditarod race

NOME, Alaska — Lance Mackey couldn’t shake four-time champion Jeff King — a St. Helena native — and his faster team.

Dog sensed fire at Soda Canyon home on Monday night

Tanner has a nose for trouble.

Would Napa Pipe help or hurt county’s housing quest?

Will residential growth in Napa County only increase demands for more growth?

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