Police & Courts

As the third devastating fire of 2015 comes to a close in Lake County, I want to assure the citizens of Lake County that you have a sheriff of whom you can be extremely proud.

Sheriff Brian Martin has stood tall alongside local, state and federal leaders and has proven that leading from the front is the only way to be a true leader.

I have worked closely with Sheriff Martin on all of these extreme and devastating disasters. Each time that I have worked with him,  I have driven home to Mendocino County knowing that your new sheriff is putting public safety first in every decision he makes. 

I have spoken with dozens of Lake County Sheriff’s Office employees during my trips to Lake County and I have seen confident, satisfied and competent professionals who are doing their job in ways that should make every tax-paying citizen proud.

These men and women worked tirelessly during your disasters but always found time to smile and tell me that they loved their jobs. While some had only four to six hours of sleep a day, they looked good, worked hard and made a difference.

Sheriff Martin has been a quick learner on his pre-planning, his ability to be decisive during critical moments and in his after action plan on getting reimbursed for these costly tragedies.

I have spoken with some state leaders in Sacramento and they have also expressed appreciation for Sheriff Martin’s actions and leadership.

Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office stands ready and willing to assist Lake County during any time of need. Sheriff Martin has made the same offer to me, and while I hope and pray that the need doesn’t arise, I sleep better knowing that the Lake County and Mendocino County Sheriff’s Offices are working so well with one another.

Taxpayers often question how public funds are being used and these questions should always be asked. I can tell the citizens of Lake County that, from my observation, Sheriff Martin is taking his budget and expenditures very seriously and considers improving public safety in Lake County his No. 1 priority.

As Sheriff Martin’s first year in office comes to an end soon, I congratulate the citizens of Lake County and the entire Lake County Sheriff’s Office for planning like a team and working like a team.

To all of the public safety heroes who heard the call for action and worked together, I am proud of you. Thank you for representing all public safety team members with pride, enthusiasm and professionalism.

Tom Allman is sheriff of Mendocino County, Calif.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Clear Lake High School will have its homecoming parade in downtown Lakeport on Friday, Oct. 9.

The parade route will be on Main Street, starting at Ninth Street at 3:30 p.m. and ending at Martin Street at 4 p.m.

The Lakeport Police Department and the Department of Public Works will be on site for traffic control, which will take place from 3 to 4:30 p.m.

Street closures will be in place on Main Street from Ninth Street to C Street and on Martin Street between S. Main Street and S. Forbes Street.

Approximately 200 persons are expected to be in attendance.

Please use caution when driving in the area or use an alternate route if necessary.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – This Saturday, Oct. 3, there will be several events taking place in Lakeport and the Lakeport Police Department is asking motorists to maintain awareness and drive with caution on streets and roadways.

The events set for Saturday include the following.

Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest will take place on Main Street between First and Fourth streets in downtown Lakeport between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Two thousand people are expected to be in attendance.

Street closures will be in effect starting at 6 a.m. and continuing until approximately 11 p.m., and will include Main Street between First and Fifth streets, Third Street between Forbes and Main streets, and Second Street between Forbes and Main streets.

For more information on the event go to www.oktoberfest-lakeport.com or https://www.facebook.com/oktoberfest.lakeport .

Sponsoring Survivorship

Sponsoring Survivorship will hold 2K, 5K and 10K walks/runs starting from Main Street at Bank of America to the Pit Stop in the 3775 block of Lakeshore Boulevard north of the city of Lakeport.

Event set up will start at 6 a.m. with the walk/runs starting at 9 a.m. and ending by 11:30 a.m.

The routes will include Main Street, Clearlake Avenue, N. High Street, Lakeshore Boulevard and 16th Street.

Approximately 300 persons are expected to be in attendance. Lakeport Police units will be in the area to provide for traffic safety.

For more information on the event go to www.sponsoringsurvivorship.com or https://www.facebook.com/sponsoringsurvivorship .

Konocti Challenge

The Rotary Club of Lakeport Konocti Challenge annual bicycle event featuring 20-, 40- and 65-mile rides on the streets and roads of Lake County will be based out of the Skylark Shores Resort at 1120 N. Main Street in Lakeport.

Expect to see bicycles on the streets leaving the city at various times in the morning starting at 7 a.m. and returning as late as 6 p.m.

Please drive safe and watch for the bicycles on the roads. Approximately 700 riders are expected to be in attendance.

For more information on the event go to www.konoctichallenge.com or https://www.facebook.com/KonoctiChallengeLC .

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