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News for Saturday, May 31, 2008

Protest of Wooden Valley school closure hits Napa streets

Protesters gathered on Jefferson Street in Napa Friday in a last ditch effort to save the county’s only remaining one-room schoolhouse, the oldest of its kind in California.

Creek law draws critics

Proposed state rules meant to ensure the survival of fish in North Bay and North Coast streams have whipped up a storm of protests from local farmers and environmentalist groups alike.

Hundreds graduate from NVC, marking changes and challenges

A charged silence blanketed the Napa Valley College gym Friday night, as ASB President Chris Adams busily prepared for the influx of graduates who were soon to swarm the campus.

Fire season at the door

Fire season will officially open Tuesday.

Scam alert for economic stimulus checks

The Napa County District Attorney’s Office is warning residents to be on the lookout for a scam pertaining to the 2008 economic stimulus refund.

All-time gas price highs just keep coming

Planning on driving anywhere this weekend? Be prepared to burn some cash.

Public key to saving streams

The general public should be more involved in the conservation of natural resources, speakers at a recent symposium in Napa said during a discussion on the future of Napa County’s watersheds.

Child found dead on Old Sonoma Road

A 2 1/2-year-old girl was killed in a hit-and-run accident early Saturday on Old Sonoma Road, according to police.

Justin-Siena senior finishes seventh in state in boys high jump

Justin-Siena senior Kyle Cash finished seventh in the boys high jump at the CIF State Track and Field Championships in Southern California.

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