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Charity Poker, Fall Festival & Parent's With a Mission Happening This Week in Dixon
From prevention to poker, there is plenty to do this week in Dixon. Check out this week's Patch Top 5 pick of things to do.

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From prevention to poker, there is plenty to do this week in Dixon. Check out this week's Patch Top 5 pick of things to do.

Get Ready to ShakeOut! The Great California ShakeOut Annual Statewide Earthquake Drill is Thursday.
Dixon’s Grillin & Chillin Car & Truck Show gives a check for $500.00 the Dixon’s Girls Softball league to encourage them for all the hard work they are doing. YOU GO GIRLS! Here's are 5 good reasons why your daughter play sports…
Whether it's preparing for the big one, crafts, or combating cyberbullying, there are plenty of things to do in and around Mill Valley this weekend. Check out these 5 weekend Patch picks.
Highway 12 at the Rio Vista Bridge will be reduced to one-lane beginning Tuesday.
Highway 12 at the Rio Vista Bridge will be reduced to one-lane beginning Tuesday.
Highway 12 at the Rio Vista Bridge will be reduced to one-lane beginning Tuesday.
New law to help schools discipline for bullying via text, email or otherwise.
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Solano County seeks to fill two open spots on the Historical Records Commission.
Solano County seeks to fill two open spots on the Historical Records Commission.
Solano County seeks to fill two open spots on the Historical Records Commission.
Bud's Pub and Grill will represent Dixon in the Eat to Defeat Domestic Violence fundraiser across Napa and Solano Counties next Thursday.
City Manager Jim McCann expresses his concerns with the proposed parking lot and shuttle at Muir Woods in a letter to the National Park Service project.
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Marianita Capra was sentenced yesterday after being arrested in December, accused of identity theft and financial abuse of an elderly Mill Valley woman.