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Savings Bank of Mendocino County's new Lakeport branch opens Dec. 5

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Written by: Editor
Published: 01 December 2011
LAKEPORT, Calif. – Savings Bank of Mendocino County said its newly constructed Lakeport branch will open on Monday, Dec. 5.


The new branch is located in the heart of downtown Lakeport at 290 S. Main St., just down the street from the bank's current location.


The Lake County Chamber of Commerce will host a grand opening for the new bank from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12. The ribbon cutting will take place that day at 12:15 p.m. There also will be refreshments and door prizes.


The new Lakeport branch represents Savings Bank’s long-term commitment to serving the Lake County community.


Customers will enjoy the added convenience of drive-thru banking and the continued availability of ATM and personal in-branch service as well as online.


Regarding ATM service, please plan accordingly; the ATM will not be available at either location on Friday, Dec. 2. They anticipate availability at the new location on Saturday, Dec. 3.


The hours of operation at the new Lakeport branch location will be:


  • Lobby: Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday.

  • Drive-thru: Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday.

State's August gasoline consumption fell 1.7 percent; diesel fuel consumption rose 11.1 percent

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Written by: Editor
Published: 30 November 2011

State's August gasoline consumption fell 1.7 percent; diesel fuel consumption rose 11.1 percent


The State Board of Equalization on Wednesday announced California’s gasoline and diesel consumption figures for August 2011.


In California, gasoline consumption fell 1.7 percent in August 2011, while diesel fuel consumption rose 11.1 percent.


“Gasoline consumption continued a six-month decline this year,” said First District Member Betty T. Yee. “Unless gasoline prices lower, Californians will face increasing financial pressure in the months ahead.”


California’s gasoline consumption declined 1.7 percent to 1.27 billion gallons in August 2011 compared to 1.29 billion gallons used in August 2010.


In California, the average price for a gallon of gasoline in August 2011 rose 63 cents to $3.82, a 20 percent increase compared to August 2010 when the average price was $3.19 per gallon of gasoline.


Nationally, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in August 2011 was up 92 cents to $3.70 per gallon, a 33 percent increase over the average price of a gallon of gasoline of $2.78 in August 2010.


California’s diesel consumption increased 11.1 percent for a total 228 million gallons in August 2011 compared to the total of 205 million gallons of diesel consumed in August 2010.


The average price of diesel fuel in California was up 85 cents to $4.01 per gallon in August 2011, a 27 percent increase over the average price of a gallon of diesel of $3.16 in August 2010.


Nationally, the average price of a gallon of diesel was up 90 cents to $3.86 in August 2011, a 30 percent increase over the average U.S. price of a gallon of diesel of $2.96 in August 2010.


Gasoline and diesel fuel figures are net consumption that includes the State Board of Equalization’s audit assessments, refunds, amended and late tax returns, and the State Controller’s Office refunds. Figures for September and third quarter 2011 are scheduled to be available at the end of December 2011.


For all monthly, quarterly and annual fuel reports, visit www.boe.ca.gov/sptaxprog/spftrpts.htm.


Taxable Gasoline Gallons: www.boe.ca.gov/sptaxprog/reports/MVF_10_Year_Report.pdf.


Taxable Diesel Gallons: www.boe.ca.gov/sptaxprog/reports/Diesel_10_Year_Report.pdf.

USDA and Feld Entertainment Inc. reach settlement agreement

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Written by: Editor
Published: 29 November 2011

The U.S. Department of Agriculture and Feld Entertainment Inc., doing business as Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, have reached a settlement agreement in which Feld has paid a civil penalty of $270,000 for alleged violations of the Animal Welfare Act dating from June 2007 to August 2011.


"This settlement sends a direct message to the public and to those who exhibit animals that USDA will take all necessary steps to protect animals regulated under the Animal Welfare Act," said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. "The civil penalty and other stipulations in the settlement agreement will promote a better understanding of the rights and responsibilities of all exhibitors in maintaining and caring for animals under their care."


USDA is authorized to assess a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for each AWA violation occurring after June 2008.


In addition to paying the $270,000 civil penalty, the largest assessed against an exhibitor under the AWA, Feld waived the opportunity for a hearing and agreed to develop and implement annual AWA compliance training for all employees who work with and handle animals, including trainers, handlers, attendants and veterinarians starting March 31, 2012, and to establish an AWA compliance position on its staff by February 28, 2012.


All Feld employees who will work with and handle animals must complete the training within 30 days of when they are hired.


The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is a multi-faceted Agency with a broad mission area that includes protecting and promoting U.S. agricultural health, regulating genetically engineered organisms, administering the AWA, and carrying out wildlife damage management activities. These efforts support the overall mission of USDA.


One of APHIS' core missions is to ensure the welfare of the animals it regulates under the AWA. The AWA sets forth humane standards for care and treatment of animals that are exhibited to the public.


APHIS veterinarians, animal care inspectors and investigators are deeply committed to making sure that all USDA licensed exhibitors provide their animals with proper veterinary care, water, a balanced diet of wholesome food, clean and structurally sound housing that affords enough space for the animals to move comfortably, and protection from extremes in temperature and weather.


To ensure that its licensees are meeting federal standards, APHIS inspectors conduct routine, unannounced inspections of all licensed facilities. The non-compliances resolved through this settlement agreement were discovered through APHIS inspections and investigations, as well as public complaints that were submitted to the agency.


A copy of the full settlement agreement can be found at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/downloads/FEI_signed_agreement.pdf or viewed below.




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'Traveling Pet Palace' debuts

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Written by: Editor
Published: 27 November 2011

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – The Hidden Valley Pet Palace is hitting the road in a new incarnation.


The business now is becoming a mobile pet grooming service, The Traveling Pet Palace.


In addition to grooming, owner Terri Gonsalves will offer pet supplies.


Gonsalves says she will continue to “treat your pets like royalty,” and will bring pet grooming services and pet supplies right to your door.


The Traveling Pet Palace is the only mobile grooming service in Lake County.


Contact The Traveling Pet Palace at 707-888-3487 or visit the business online at www.thetravelingpetpalace.com.

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