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Sculpture Vandalized; SMART Deal; Graton Reopens: Patch PM
Today's headlines from across the North Bay.

NORTH BAY, CA – Missed today's headlines? Here are the Patch stories from Marin, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties that people are talking about today:
Sir Francis Drake Sculpture Vandalized In Marin County
- A group of protesters rallied Wednesday in Larkspur in support of the removal of the Sir Francis Drake sculpture.
Suspected DUI Driver Fails To Negotiate Roundabout: Petaluma PD
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- A Petaluma man hit street signs and a mailbox before he wound up in a ditch, police said.
Gyms, Nail Salons Among Napa County Businesses Allowed To Reopen
- Businesses including movie theaters, massage therapy and gyms can now reopen in Napa County, whereas face coverings are now mandatory.
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- In a real estate transaction expected to close escrow in November, SMART is selling a 4.48-acre property for $8 million.
Firefighters Conduct Controlled Burn In Marin County
- Smoke may be visible from nearby communities, fire officials said.
Summer Dam Will Not Be Installed At Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach
- Due to COVID-19, Sonoma County Regional Parks will not install the summer dam on the Russian River at Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach.
Graton Resort & Casino Reopening: What To Know
- Graton has reopened. Here's what to know about temperature checks, face coverings, casino games, services, events, social distancing & more.
- One-way traffic control will be in effect as the eastbound lane is paved, Caltrans said.
Job Openings In NorCal: Businesses Hiring Amid Coronavirus
- As unemployment remains high across California, many companies are still looking to hire.
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