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- Written by: George Bettisworth
While wheeling a dolly of firework containers into the truck, one worker remarked, “These gotta get in the back, they were in the hotel room last night.”
Fireworks stored overnight in a hotel room?!
Minutes later, the six-person crew, including the “licensed” operator, were smoking 10 feet away from open explosives. Shocked, I went to the fire department with pictures and discussed the situation with three firefighters on duty, only to discover that their hands were tied – the casino was on a “sovereign nation!”
Hopefully, this isn’t the norm when dealing with state law and Indian reservations.
I worked with commercial firework companies in the Bay Area, and am stunned that Indian sovereignty overrides state regulations and public safety!
George Bettisworth lives in San Jose and also has a home in Lake County.
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- Written by: James Henderson
This local government has conspired willingly or not to deny the rights of this citizen and to this date all my charges made have been followed with excuses to cover the malfeasance. I have said before if I lie then charge me with perjury and bring the full weight of the law down on me.
You took an oath and it's your duty to take action when you become aware, or else be just another good person doing nothing.
James Henderson lives in Lakeport.
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- Written by: Judy Barnes
The recent rate notice sent out to parcel owners in Clearlake Oaks states that any opposition to a rate increase must be in writing no later than Aug. 16 and that only affected parcel owners can protest (you must be the legal owner of the parcel and clearly identify yourself and your parcel – e.g. your name as it appears on the assessor’s rolls and the assessor parcel number should be included in your written protest). You also have to state which rate increase you are protesting (water, and/or wastewater [sewer]). If 51 percent of parcel owners don’t respond by Aug. 16, then the new rate can go into effect.
We may need a rate increase but it should be reasonable and based on a realistic budget and cost analysis that is clearly and simply explained to ratepayers. This is our water company. We do not want to be taken over by a private company. Please get involved! Attend the public meeting on Saturday, Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Grange Hall on E. Highway 20 in Clearlake Oaks.
Judy Barnes lives in Clearlake Oaks.
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- Written by: Scott Fergusson
Now is the time to prepare for these conditions. Do not wait until it is too late. And, do not be fooled into thinking that only other people are affected. Remember tornadoes, blizzards, floods, earthquakes, fires and car wrecks, can be due to a large number of different reasons, how well you plan, prepare and respond to those situations will determine how well you and your family survive them.
Let's get prepared, people. Make sure you have life insurance, an emergency plan and the tools for the unforeseen event that may change your lives.
Scott Fergusson lives in Middletown.
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