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LAKEPORT – Concerns about managing the cultivation of medical marijuana within the city limits have resulted in an ordinance that will be before the City Council at its 6 p.m. meeting Tuesday.
SACRAMENTO - The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is reminding motorists about several new traffic laws passed by the Legislature and signed by the governor that took effect with the arrival of the new year.
LAKE COUNTY – The 109th Congress adjourned Dec. 9 before voting to renew a piece of legislation that funds schools and roads in rural communities throughout the United States.
That inaction has some proponents of the law concerned that it may not be renewed at all, and jeopardize hundreds of millions in dollars in funding.
LAKE COUNTY – The first full business week of the new year is packed with local government meetings, with several of them scheduled to take place Tuesday.
LAKE COUNTY – The county's two cities are currently working on finding new leadership for their city halls, with both councils set to discuss the status of their searches next week.
Three new bills which took effect in California Jan. 1 tighten the law on city and county redevelopment agencies. These will potentially impact any redevelopment activities the City of Lakeport undertakes, especially as it seeks to add the use of eminent domain to its redevelopment plan language.
LUCERNE - This month California Water Service plans to begin constructing a new treatment plant and customer service center in Lucerne, where it last year raised rates after a lengthy fight with the town's ratepayers.
UKIAH - The Mendocino College Board of Trustees has set meeting dates for 2007. Meetings will be held at the Ukiah campus Board Room, room 1060, 1000 Hensley Creek Road, with the exception of the June and August meetings.
LAKEPORT -- There were encouraging signs in 2006 that Lake County is getting a handle on West Nile virus.
SACRAMENTO – The state's first seasonal snow survey shows that water levels in the state's snowpack are below average, but experts say it's still early in the season.
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