Napa Valley Register Still Publishes Paper for Residents After 6.0 Earthquake Damages Pressroom
One of the most important editions of the Napa Valley Register almost didn't happen, but it did happen because of the tremendous effort made by the paper and its staff. And they made it happen because of that old adage, "The news never stops."
"We'll be in business, definitely. You can count on it," publisher Brenda Speth said.
That's Speth's promise to her paper's readers—a promise that the Napa Valley Register will continue covering the news even though the earthquake has covered them.
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