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Man Arrested on Methamphetamine and Other Charges
Jeffery Ray Mount has been booked into Napa County jail.

Former editor of SonomaValley.Patch.com
Jeffery Ray Mount has been booked into Napa County jail.

Eric Toliver wandered away from Crestwood Center. The public is advised not to approach him.
John Sheehan is alleged to have bilked an office supply company to pay for improvements to his home.
Cuclis placed 3rd in a run for County Supervisor in June. She will challenge 1st District incumbent Alex Bantis.
The Planning Commission will host the session on the proposed hotel on Aug. 23.
Three Sticks Winery wants to use property deeded by General Mariano Vallejo.
The annual event brings neighbors together against crime.
NASA's internal video feed followed all the action from California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as the multibillion-dollar rover touched down on the planet surface. Did you watch?
Assemblyman calls for state audit of parks budget and wants to make sure money goes to parks slated for closure.
Napa schools are getting ready to open their doors in less than two weeks. Will you be packing your kids' school lunches? Did your parents do it for you? What's different today? Share your memories and plans with us.
The count is part of The Great Sunflower Project to find out how bee populations are affected by urban development.
The bullet button gets around the state law banning semi-automatic guns and those with removable magazines.
Experts from UC Davis will address the public at Shone Farm in Forestville on Aug. 9.
Where do you go to stock up on notebooks, clothes and other back-to-school gear?
Experts from UC Davis will address the public at Shone Farm in Forestville.
The mid-19th century grist mill, distillery and winery buildings have been purchased for $1.75 million.
A crowd enjoys Caravanserai, summer sun and wine at the City Party in the Square.
Win a $25 gift certificate to a local market. Patch wants to know your lunch box recipes or tips.
She combines kiln-formed glass with painting and photography.
Schools statewide are reducing student numbers due to budget cuts.