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News for Thursday, November 27, 2008

More than 200 ballots didn't get counted

More than 200 Napa County ballots in the Nov. 4 election remain uncounted, according to Napa County Registrar of Voters John Tuteur.

Biggest Loser's nutritionist helps with Thanksgiving meals

Cheryl Forberg, nutritionist to the hit NBC show "The Biggest Loser," is a Napa County resident who generously contriubutes a monthly column to our readers on weight loss and generalk nutrition issues.

Count of once-missing ballots shows no results changes

Napa County election results remain unchanged even after 219 missing ballots were discovered this week.

Napa High senior raises great gobblers

A week ago, Patrick Sexton’s backyard in Coombsville was a riotous place, with a gobble-gobble here, a gobble-gobble there, a gobble-gobble everywhere.

Napa teen responding to treatment for rare disorder

Grant Beltrami has lived to see 18 Thanksgivings, but never one as wrought with thankfulness as today’s.

New sewer lines in Yountville

On Monday, Gentry General Engineering will begin the replacement of sewer mains on Jefferson and Pedroni streets in Yountville. The project will allow for the repaving of both streets next year after sewer lines are replaced.

Thief repays victims of sidewalk scam

Two elderly Napans have something to be extra thankful for on this holiday.

Robbery arrest at AmCan Wal-Mart

Daniel Herbert Fenell may have traded his freedom for about $30 worth of merchandise.

Spring Mountain Road work suspended

To accommodate Thanksgiving holiday drivers, road work near the 3400 block of Spring Mountain Road is suspended  for Thursday and Friday. The normally scheduled complete road closures and delays resume no earlier than 8 p.m. on Nov. 29.

One man dropped from murder case

Murder charges have been dismissed against one of the four young men arrested for their suspected roles in the December 2007 gang-related slaying of Ricardo Gonzalez, 19, in Napa.

Vote for your favorite Thanksgiving Dinner Disaster story

Here are the five finalists in NapaValleyRegister.com’s first-ever Thanksgiving Dinner Disaster story contest, sponsored by Vallerga’s Markets in Napa.

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