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Indications are the Ranch Fire is moving on to the east, the wind has been blowing from the west and it is forecast to continue blowing from a westerly direction.
On Monday morning, LakeCoNews posted a video that Clearlake Oaks and Glenhaven are unscathed.
On behalf of all the frustrated and evacuated residents of the Northshore, I am demanding that Sheriff Martin, Cal Fire and the Board of Supervisors immediately repopulate the Northshore area and completely open Highway 20.
Yes, we all know there are active fire zones in the area. If citizens want to stay away a little longer, that should be their choice.
For the rest of us, let us go home and get back to work.
Scott Wiars lives in Clearlake Oaks, Calif.
On Monday morning, LakeCoNews posted a video that Clearlake Oaks and Glenhaven are unscathed.
On behalf of all the frustrated and evacuated residents of the Northshore, I am demanding that Sheriff Martin, Cal Fire and the Board of Supervisors immediately repopulate the Northshore area and completely open Highway 20.
Yes, we all know there are active fire zones in the area. If citizens want to stay away a little longer, that should be their choice.
For the rest of us, let us go home and get back to work.
Scott Wiars lives in Clearlake Oaks, Calif.
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The Upper Lake Women’s Protective Club would like to thank the Butchers for their generous support of our organization.
On Sunday, July 15, we held our second annual ice cream social on the patio between the Tallman Hotel and the Blue Wing Saloon.
The Butchers not only let us use their beautiful patio beneath the big shade trees, but, also provided the ice cream as well as the wonderful wait staff.
This fundraiser has provided nearly enough to allow us to give two $500 scholarships to young women from the Upper Lake High School.
Again, a big thank you, Lynn and Bernie Butcher!
Sue Humphrey is secretary of the Upper Lake Women’s Protective Club, serving Upper Lake, Calif.
On Sunday, July 15, we held our second annual ice cream social on the patio between the Tallman Hotel and the Blue Wing Saloon.
The Butchers not only let us use their beautiful patio beneath the big shade trees, but, also provided the ice cream as well as the wonderful wait staff.
This fundraiser has provided nearly enough to allow us to give two $500 scholarships to young women from the Upper Lake High School.
Again, a big thank you, Lynn and Bernie Butcher!
Sue Humphrey is secretary of the Upper Lake Women’s Protective Club, serving Upper Lake, Calif.
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