- Elizabeth Larson
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Snow reported around county Tuesday night
LAKE COUNTY – Snow was reported falling around Lake County late Tuesday night as the National Weather Service forecast snow through southern Lake County until midnight.
LAKE COUNTY – Snow was reported falling around Lake County late Tuesday night as the National Weather Service forecast snow through southern Lake County until midnight.
LAKEPORT – A motion for a change-of-venue for the trial of 22-year-old Renato Hughes Jr. of San Francisco, accused of murder by accomplice, was expected to be heard in Lake County Superior Court early this morning.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A bill that would continue payments to rural areas for education and roads has been introduced in Congress.
CLEARLAKE OAKS – Last year, the county held a community opinion survey of Clearlake Oaks residents to find out what improvements they wanted for their community.
CLEARLAKE – The man named Clearlake's interim city administrator this past week may get the appointment permanently after a 60-day trial period, says the city's mayor.
CLEARLAKE OAKS – District 3 Supervisor Denise Rushing will sponsor a series of town hall meetings in communities throughout the Northshore in the months ahead.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Since convening Jan. 4, the 110th Congress has set about pursuing an aggressive plan for addressing a number of the country's problems, from Medicare prescription drug prices to ethics reform.
LAKE COUNTY – A 3.8 earthquake hit the Glen Ellen area Friday in what has been a busy week seismically on the North Coast.
KELSEYVILLE – Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa is at the heart of an attempt by five American Indian tribes and a prospective buyer to place a casino at the resort, says a county supervisor. It's also the basis of a federal case alleging the resort's owners misused pension funds to renovate the resort and concert venue.
UKIAH – With the passage in the November election of Measure W, authorizing $67.5 million of facilities bond funds, Mendocino College is moving forward with implementing plans to expand and improve the college's facilities.
SACRAMENTO – On Friday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency due to the extremely low temperatures hitting the state this week.
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