How to resolve AdBlock issue?
Refresh this page
How to resolve AdBlock issue?
Refresh this page
Lake County News,California
  • Home
    • Registration Form
  • News
    • Community
      • Obituaries
      • Letters
      • Commentary
    • Education
    • Veterans
    • Police Logs
    • Business
    • Recreation
    • Health
    • Religion
    • Legals
    • Arts & Life
    • Regional
  • Calendar
  • Contact us
    • FAQs
    • Phones, E-Mail
    • Subscribe
  • Advertise Here
  • Login
How to resolve AdBlock issue?
Refresh this page

Opinion

Tyson: Countless people happy about what new Lakeport Unified Board is doing

I just thought after reading your article about Wednesday night’s Lakeport Unified School District Board meeting that you should have all, or at least more info than was reported by you.

You see, most of what your article is regarding happened after a good amount of people left because we thought the meeting was over. After, of course, we heard the good news. But it apparently got reopened and much was said against our new board with no one to speak of the good our board is trying to accomplish.

We should all understand it’s gonna be a long road and it saddens me that with them just winning the election that they are being treated badly and not being given a fair chance. Of course they are gonna make mistakes, but grateful that they are open to admitting to their mistakes and apologizing and learning as they grow as a team.

I know countless people in our community that are very happy with what has been done so far and have faith that we are now moving in a good direction for our children and staff at Lakeport Unified. It has been broken for too long and realize it’s not gonna be fixed overnight but I trust in our new board to do their best for our community.

Shannon Tyson lives in Lakeport, Calif.
Details
Written by: Shannon Tyson
Published: 12 January 2019

White: Woodland Community College president prepares for retirement

At its Dec. 20 closed session meeting, the Yuba Community College Board of Trustees accepted my retirement letter, effective June 30, 2019.

Many of you know that my wife, Ruth, retired as an elementary school principal five years ago when we left Fresno County in 2014 to move to Woodland.

We have both had long and fulfilling professional careers and Ruth has patiently waited on the “sidelines” for me to join her in retirement.

I have been in the “education business” for about 40 years and my 62nd birthday is on the horizon. It is time for me to invest more time with my life partner and step away from you as WCC president.

Ruth and I plan to remain involved in the Woodland community, as we are now. We look forward to local and long distance travel, volunteer work, managing a somewhat “high-maintenance” rescue dog at home, and spending quality time with family.

Our two daughters remain in the Sacramento region and are the joys of our lives. Many of you have met my oldest, Lauren, a professional photographer who has donated her services at several WCC events. Hayley is a proud WCC graduate and is now completing her bachelor’s degree at William Jessup University.

I wish that I could have an individual conversation with all of you who have made my final professional assignment such a pleasure. Please accept my heartfelt ‘thank you” for allowing me to be a part of the great work behind our college.

We developed the college’s first comprehensive Educational Master Plan, partnered with Native American leadership to host California’s only Tribal College initiative, realigned our Lake County Campus from Yuba College to WCC, launched Lake County’s Konocti Middle College High School, redesigned our College governance structures, enhanced Colusa County Campus services and programs, and much more.

I also look forward to our upcoming semester together and commit to assisting in the completion of spring 2019 work ahead of us.

We have accreditation work to complete, an Educational Master Plan to update, organizational structures to redesign using the Guided Pathway framework, a health care program initiative to refine, a fall 2019 Williams Early College High School to launch, and the like.

Again, words cannot express my gratitude for allowing me the opportunity to contribute to past and future work in some small way. Have a well-deserved restful winter break.

Dr. Michael A. White is president of Woodland Community College in Woodland, Calif.
Details
Written by: Dr. Michael A. White
Published: 27 December 2018

Comisky: Fire board thanks voters for supporting Measure L

The South Lake County Fire Protection District Board of Directors, would like to thank the voters of the district for their support during the recent election, and the ultimate successful passage of Measure L.

That support will allow us to maintain staffing at the levels we have today to be able to deliver paramedic and fire suppression service throughout the district.

Our charge is to manage the district in a fiscally responsible manner to meet the needs of the communities.

We have and will continue to meet that responsibility by looking at funding sources that will reduce impacts on our taxpayers, while continuing to deliver the highest level of service we can.

We would also like to acknowledge the support and tireless efforts of the Yes on Measure L Committee, and the staff that supported this effort.

Again, thank you!

James F Comisky II is president of the South Lake County Fire Protection District Board of Directors serving Lake County, Calif.
Details
Written by: James F. Comisky II
Published: 08 December 2018

Ehrhardt: 2018 Vineyard Run a big success

The annual Vineyard Run for Literacy on Oct. 14 was a big success, with 222 runners and walkers finishing the event.

All the race results, winners by age division, and finish line photos of all participants can be viewed on NorCal Timing’s Web site, http://norcaltiming.com/results/rfl_2018.

The Lake County Literacy Coalition thanks all the walkers, runners, donors and volunteers who helped to make the 29th annual Vineyard Run for Literacy a triumphant achievement.

Attendance was the best it has been in five years. Over $7,800 was raised to support the literacy programs and tutor trainings throughout the county.

A special thank you goes to Pilates Lake County and to the many individuals who collected sponsor donations or contributed financial support.

We would also like to thank Steele Wines for providing the venue as well as prizes for all first-place winners in each age division. WestAmerica Bank donated the supplies and printing for our advertising and registration, and many of the bank’s employees participated in the event.

In addition, many businesses and organizations donated funding, prizes, or refreshments for the event: Angelina’s Bakery & Espresso; Arti Café; Beckstoffer Vineyards, Benbow Inn; Bruno's Shop Smart; Cache Creek Vineyards; Chacewater Winery and Olive Mill; City Fitness; Colorganics, Inc.; Community First Credit Union; Creekside Lodge, Disney’s Boat Rentals; Foods Etc.; Fresh & Bangin’; Gregory Graham Winery; Hong Kong Restaurant; Jimmy’s Deli; Kelseyville Pizza; Konocti Vista Casino; Lake County Milers; Lake County Theatre Co.; Lake County Wine Studio; Lakeport Cinema 5; Lakeport Library staff; Lakeport Lions/Lioness Club; Langtry Estate and Vineyards; Main Street Bar & Grill; Main Street Bicycles; Mar-Val Sentry; Papa Murphy’s Pizza; Paradise Skate; Pilates Lake County; Pogo’s Pizza; Riviera Common Grounds Coffee; Riviera Foods; Rustic Retreat; Safeway (Lakeport); Saw Shop Gallery & Bistro; Snips Salon; Soap Shack; Sophie’s Day Spa; Steele Wines; TNT on the Lake; Twin Pine Casino; Vichy Springs Resort; and Woody’s Cafe. The Literacy Coalition is very appreciative of your support!

We invite anyone who would like to become a tutor or to use our service to call us at 707-263-7633.

Deb Ehrhardt is president of the Lake County, Calif., Literacy Coalition.
Details
Written by: Deb Ehrhardt
Published: 04 December 2018

Subcategories

Letters

  • 264
  • 265
  • 266
  • 267
  • 268
  • 269
  • 270
  • 271
  • 272
  • 273
How to resolve AdBlock issue?
Refresh this page
Copyright © 2026 Lake County News,California. All Rights Reserved.