Friday, 20 September 2024

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NORTH COAST, Calif. – Caltrans reports that the following road projects will be taking place around Lake County and the North Coast during the coming week.

Included are Mendocino County projects that may impact Lake County commuters.

LAKE COUNTY

Highway 20

– Pacific Gas and Electric has been granted a Caltrans Encroachment Permit for utility repairs near Lucerne Creek on Tuesday, Feb. 14. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays.

Highway 175
 
– Valley fire recovery work from the junction of Routes 29/175 in Middletown to Loch Lomond will continue. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays.

MENDOCINO COUNTY

Highway 1

– AT&T has been granted a Caltrans Encroachment Permit for utility repairs from Elk to Philo Greenwood Road beginning Friday, Feb. 10. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays.

– Log jam removal at the Navarro River Bridge will begin Monday, Feb. 13. Intermittent full road closures will be in effect from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Motorists should anticipate 30-minute delays.

– Repairs at the Albion River Bridge will continue through Friday, February 10. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays.

– PG&E has been granted a Caltrans Encroachment Permit for utility repairs from Casper Street to Jug Handle Creek on Monday, Feb. 13. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays.

– PG&E has been granted a Caltrans Encroachment Permit for utility repairs from Boice Lane to Ocean View Drive on Friday, Feb. 10. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays.

– Emergency slide removal near Leggett will continue. A full road closure is in effect 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Motorists should seek an alternate route.

Highway 20

– PG&E has been granted a Caltrans Encroachment Permit for tree trimming from Old Willits Road to 1.2 miles east of Road 350 beginning Monday, Feb. 13. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays.

Highway 101

– Routine maintenance near Frog Woman Rock will continue. Northbound traffic will be restricted to one lane 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Motorists should anticipate minor traffic slowdowns.

– PG&E has been granted a Caltrans Encroachment Permit for utility repairs near Henry Station Road beginning Wednesday, Feb. 15. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays.
 
– Emergency slide repairs on the westbound Route 20 to southbound Route 101 connector ramp will continue. Intermittent ramp closures will be in effect from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays. Motorists should anticipate 10-minute delays.

– Emergency slide repairs just south of Standish-Hickey State Park will continue. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Motorists should anticipate five-minute delays.

– Emergency slide removal near Piercy will continue. Traffic will be reduced to one lane in both directions 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Motorists should anticipate minor traffic slowdowns.

Highway 175

– PG&E has been granted a Caltrans Encroachment Permit for tree trimming from McDowell Street to 1.0 mile east of Buckman Road. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. Motorists should anticipate 10-minute delays.

The Caltrans Traffic Operations Office has reviewed each project and determined that individual project delays are expected to be less than the statewide policy maximum of 30 minutes, unless noted otherwise above.

For information pertaining to emergency roadwork or for updates to scheduled roadwork, please contact the California Highway Information Network (CHIN) at 1-800-GAS-ROAD (1-800-427-7623).

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UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Artist Anna Sabalone and Lake County Wine Studio are presenting a series of monthly art classes, with the next scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 12, from 1:30 to 4 p.m.

During the two and a half hour class, Sabalone will guide participants in the fundamentals of perspective.
 
All supplies are provided along with a glass of wine for sipping for $40 per person. Each monthly class focuses on a different art medium. 
 
Sabalone was born and raised in Lake County and has been involved in the Lake County Arts Council since her teen years.

She attended University of California, Santa Barbara and the University of Leeds, England for her undergraduate degree in English, history and anthropology.

She earned her teaching credential and Master’s of Education at UC Santa Barbara and has been teaching art, English, history and academic decathlon at Upper Lake High School since 2008.
 
For art class schedule, reservations and additional information, contact Susan Feiler at 707-293-8752.
 
Lake County Wine Studio is both a gallery for display of arts and a tasting room, wine bar and retail shop for the fine wines of Lake County.

Artists’ shows are held on a monthly basis with art and wine receptions held the first Friday and subsequent Saturday of each month.
 
The gallery is located at 9505 Main St. in Upper Lake. The artist works on display for the month of February is by Bonnie Sears.

Hours February through May are 1 to 7 p.m. Thursday through Monday, and 1 to 8 p.m. on Friday.

For more information call Lake County Wine Studio at 707-275-8030.

This is my 30th year of teaching, most of which has been done at two schools in Lake County.

I am both saddened and frightened by the Senate approving Betty DeVos as head of the Department of Education.

Ms. DeVos is an ideologue who demonstrated both woeful ignorance and a lack of compassion for the millions of children who depend on public education during her hearing in the Senate.

I was fortunate enough to receive an excellent public school education, rich in resources and opportunities, in an era when schools were well-funded and California was the flagship model for education for the rest of the country.

Marching bands and orchestras, choices of foreign language classes, school newspapers, field trips and school activities not dependent on fundraising … so many things that are currently extremely rare or simply no longer exist.

Now, the person who should by right defend public education has an agenda to destroy it.

Public schools are important for democracy. Teachers are dedicated to help their students become discerning and critical thinkers, responsible citizens, and we do our best to guide them to be respectful and considerate of others.

At this time, the behavior of many of those in power is anathema to these values, Ms. DeVos included.

Alethea Eason lives in Cobb, Calif.

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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Middletown Luncheon Club will get an update on Woodland Community College at its meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 15.

The club’s February speaker is Middletown High School graduate Annette Lee, who is now the executive dean of Woodland Community College, Lake County Campus (formerly known as Yuba College).

Did you know that high school students can take college courses at the Lake County Campus for free? Get all the facts about this valuable higher education resource just down the road from us from Dean Lee, the one who knows it best.

Lunch will be served at noon by the Middletown Lioness Club at noon at the Middletown Senior Center, 21256 Washington St. The program will end promptly at 1 p.m.

For only $5 per person, enjoy a meal of beef with broccoli, brown rice and cole slaw.
 
Reservations are required. Before 6 p.m. Tuesday, call 707-987-3113 to make your reservation.

After 6 p.m. Tuesday, call the senior center directly, 707-987-3113 to cancel or reserve your spot.

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – On Saturday, Feb. 11, Finch Gardens will host its monthly organic seed planting workshop. 

The workshop will begin at 10 a.m. at 6565 Live Oak Drive, just past the Evangelical Free Church in Kelseyville.

This month the workshop will look at planting tomatoes and chiles. Containers, organic seed and soil will be provided. 

Space will be made in the greenhouse for these seedlings to get their start if you do not have a nice sunny window you would like to put them in.

Reservations are just $10 per person. 

For more information call Helen Finch at 707-279-9400 or visit www.finchgardens.com .

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – State Park officials reported Thursday morning that Clear Lake State Park is closed due to flooding of main park roads, campgrounds, cabins, launch, day use and restroom facilities.

Flood waters are expected to rise through Saturday, park officials said.

Levels are being monitored and an update will be released once state park facilities are safe for visitors to access, according to the report.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Woodland Community College will sponsor a “Know Your Rights” information forum on Thursday, Feb. 16.

The forum will take place from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Woodland Community College Community Center, located at 2300 E. Gibson Road in Woodland.

A live feed of the forum will be available to Woodland Community Colleges’ Lake County and Colusa County campuses via Facebook at Live Woodland Community College.

The forum is open to the public.

The Yuba Community College District and Woodland Community College is committed to providing a welcoming environment for all students, including undocumented students in accordance with law, regulation, and policy.

In collaboration with California Rural Legal Assistance, attorneys will discuss the following:

– Students rights for encounters with law enforcement;
– Recent developments of immigration law (with specific focus on DACA);
– California laws and policies affecting immigrants.

For questions or additional information please contact Rodrigo Lopez, student success and engagement specialist, at 530-668-3691.

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