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High stakes 2022 election to shape Napa County wine country

Napa County’s two longest-tenured supervisors say they won’t run for reelection and potential candidates are emerging for races that will help decide the future of world-famous wine country. Supervisors Brad Wageknecht and Diane Dillon will leave office in January 2023. The June 7, 2022 primary election will have no incumbents for the 1st District and 3rd District seats, the only ones on the ballot. “It is a huge-stakes election,” said David McCuan, a political science professor at Sonoma State University. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. The Board of Supervisors will lose more than 40 years of collective experience. New people will cast votes — possibly deciding votes — in the county’s continuous, contentious debates on winery growth, watershed vineyard development, tourism, quality of life and other issues.

Gallagher to run for Napa County Board of Supervisors

Gallagher to run for Napa County Board of Supervisors
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Napa County halts first-dose vaccinations due to limited supply: We are running out of vaccine

Napa County has halted first-dose vaccinations, fearing it will run out of second doses FacebookTwitterEmail Teachers take refuge from the rain while they finished their required 15-minute observation period after receiving a coronavirus vaccination at the St. Helena Foundation vaccination clinic at Napa Valley College in St. Helena on Jan. 21. The county is now running low on doses.Brittany Hosea-Small / Special to The Chronicle Napa County has halted first-dose vaccinations due to limited supply, county officials said on Thursday. “We’re running out of vaccine,” Dr. Karen Relucio, the county’s health director, said during a briefing. “We basically had to stop our first dose clinics because we don’t have enough to get to the people that need the second dose.”

Napa County has halted first-dose vaccinations, fearing it will run out of second doses

Napa County has halted first-dose vaccinations, fearing it will run out of second doses FacebookTwitterEmail Teachers take refuge from the rain while they finished their required 15-minute observation period after receiving a coronavirus vaccination at the St. Helena Foundation vaccination clinic at Napa Valley College in St. Helena on Jan. 21. The county is now running low on doses.Brittany Hosea-Small / Special to The Chronicle Napa County has halted first-dose vaccinations due to limited supply, county officials said on Thursday. “We’re running out of vaccine,” Dr. Karen Relucio, the county’s health director, said during a briefing. “We basically had to stop our first dose clinics because we don’t have enough to get to the people that need the second dose.”

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