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Sponsored: Commitment, innovation, hard work helps California wines stand out

Sponsored: Commitment, innovation, hard work helps California wines stand out Carey Sweet FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 2of3 Wood Family Vineyards owner Rhonda Wood walks through the vineyard with assistant winemaker Alec Fraser and her dog, Sauvy.Wood Family VineyardsShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Wood Family Vineyards owner Rhonda Wood smells grapes during harvest.Wood Family VineyardsShow MoreShow Less This story is part of a paid campaign to raise awareness around the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. The story was not reported by the newsroom and does not reflect the position of The Chronicle’s editorial staff. On Nov. 18, 2020, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, announced the approval of the new Tehachapi Mountains American Viticultural Area (AVA), located in Kern County, about 120 miles inland from San Luis Obispo.

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Wood enlists in Tennessee Air National Guard

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Wood enlists in Tennessee Air National Guard National Guard Brigadier Gen. Jason Cripps (Ret.) administered the oath of enlistment to McMinnville resident Harrison Wood, who is scheduled to report March 2. McMinnville resident Harrison Wood has enlisted in the Tennessee Air National Guard and the 134th Air Refueling Wing stationed at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base near Knoxville. Latest

Randolph County Schools sponsors project | News, Sports, Jobs

Dec 22, 2020 Submitted photos This holiday season Randolph County households with elementary school children will benefit from a literacy and family engagement project called Snuggle up and Read. Beverly Elementary School students and siblings Cora Varian-Mauzy and Silas Varian-Mauzy enjoyed the package of books and toys. Upon receiving his bag, Harrison Wood, a third-grade student at Third Ward Elementary School, said, ‘The presents were really cool and fun. The Lego set was my favorite. I want to thank the people who gave them to us.’ Submitted photos This holiday season Randolph County households with elementary school children will benefit from a literacy and family engagement project called Snuggle up and Read. Beverly Elementary School students and siblings Cora Varian-Mauzy and Silas Varian-Mauzy enjoyed the package of books and toys.

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