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Sonoma Police Log: June 10 - 15

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Sonoma Police Log: June 10 - 15

To continue, Sonoma Jazz Plus needs a capital investment of $500,000 - just over the amount donated to school music programs over the years - say festival organizers.
A team of hotelier entrepreneurs bought the Inn, which was seized by Sonoma county in November for nonpayment of taxes.
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At "Unplugged" the Valley of the Moon Certified Farmers' Market showcases Sonoma's teen bands.
How will you celebrate the start of long leisurely summer days?
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Elegant and extravagant outdoor spaces mark this weekend's open houses.
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The budget reductions now total $34.1 million. The general fund portion of the budget increased from $379 million to $384.7 million.
Sonoma prices on the lower end of the spectrum, with some stations charging as little as $3.92 per gallon.
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In a day of marathon hair styling Salon Novo, Sonoma's resident eco-chic salon, raised $1650 for Sonoma Overnight Support.
Proposed cuts include health services, probation and District Attorney's office
Vows to give up to $5 million to Sonoma County parks.