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News for Sunday, November 09, 2008

Doggonit!

A sign is posted at Westwood Hills Park saying dogs are not allowed, yet people still bring their dogs. I recall tickets being given out for off-leash dogs at Alston Park, which is a dog park, but nothing has been done about dogs at Westwood Hills. Why?

October 2008 DUI Report

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

O'Brien Park's one-man litter crew

When it comes to having admirers, Napa’s Ray Gwinn, a retired 69-year-old boilermaker, gives Barack Obama a run for his money.

Wildlife experts descend on American Canyon

American Canyon’s Gaia Napa Valley Hotel last week turned into a nest for wildlife rehabilitation experts and volunteers from throughout California and beyond.

Calistoga mayor's business cleared by state

Boarding home operator and Calistoga mayor Jack Gingles and his staff were cleared of all earlier allegations by the California Department of Social Services that residents of his facility were being given medication by Gingles or members of his staff without proper state licensing.

Diner owner opens second restaurant

The mall around him may be going through a transition, but restaurant owner Ruben Carreon continues to cook up something good in south Napa.

News, features photos unavailable

Production troubles prevented photographs from appearing with today's online news and features articles.

Palin: Where does she go from here

The race is over, Barack Obama will be the next president, so now is the time for the next question.

Obama wins, what do you think?

Barack Obama is the your next President of the United States.

Napan wins weekly NFL pool

A dozen wins secured a first-place victory for Leo Cunningham of Napa in Week No. 9 of NapaValleyRegister.com’s Pro Football Pool.

Obama guess wins reader a $50 Napa dinner

Nailing the exact number of electoral votes Barack Obama received by becoming President-elect brought the online reader with the screen name of Mr. Burns $50 to a Napa restaurant.

Caring and sharing

The Napa Valley Vintners awarded $7.26 million in grants Thursday night, distributing the proceeds of this year’s Auction Napa Valley to local nonprofits in fields ranging from health care to education to affordable housing.

Auction Napa Valley recipients

$150,000

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