Howard Yune, Register
Kayla Maynard of the American Canyon 4-H club exhibited her pig
Chunk for bidders at Saturday s annual Napa Junior Livestock
Auction, which took place in the pavilion of the Napa Valley Expo.
After a one-year swtich in 2020 to an online format in response to
the COVID-19 pandemic, the auction returned to an in-person event
with seating for more than 500 people.
Howard Yune, Register
Auctioneer Randy Parnell took bids from an audience gathered at
the Napa Valley Expo pavilion during Saturday s Junior
Livestock Auction, which returned to the fairground on Third Street
after the 2020 event was moved online due to the coronavirus
Napa County s Anthem winery approval goes to court, driveway exceptions challenged
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The battle between Mayor Geoff Ellsworth and Upper Valley Disposal Service escalated this week, with the companyâs chief operating officer calling on him to resign.
Rob Anglin, an attorney for UVDS, told the city on Monday that Ellsworth solicited the waste management firm Recology to provide service to the City of St. Helena.
UVDS and Clover Flat Landfill have exclusive long-term franchise agreements with the Upper Valley Waste Management Agency (UVWMA) to provide waste management services in St. Helena, Calistoga, Yountville, and the unincorporated Upvalley.
Christy Pestoni, chief operating officer for UVDS and Clover Flat and a St. Helena resident, called on Ellsworth to resign âfor the sake of our town. She accused him of putting his advocacy against her companies ahead of pressing city issues like water.
Staglin Family Vineyard asked to quadruple visitation, a group of rural neighbors pleaded for far less and the Napa County Planning Commission came up with a number somewhere in-between.
Whether commissioners satisfied anyone with their Wednesday decision remains to be seen. Neither the attorneys representing the Staglins nor the neighborhood group could be reached afterward for comment. Once again, the issue involved a winery along a narrow, rural, dead-end road that also has homes, in this case, Bella Oaks Lane.
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Garen Staglin during the meeting talked about why his Napa Valley winery near Rutherford needs more visitors. He talked of the Staglinsâ commitment to the environment, to making estate wine, to the community, to keeping the winery within the family for future generations.
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