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SACRAMENTO – California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) Acting Secretary Mike Dayton is urging Californians to prepare for wetter, colder weather as a series of storms is predicted to bring moderate to heavy rains, gusty winds and cooler temperatures to many areas of the state.


“According to the National Weather Service, this week's storms could cause temperatures in some areas to drop between 15 and 30 degrees as well as urban street flooding and power outages in some areas of the state,” said Dayton.


These storms are also expected to bring snow to the southern Cascade Mountains and Sierra Nevada Mountains in Northern California and the higher elevations in the mountains of southwest California. Additionally, persons living near burn areas caused by recent fires should review the signs of potential ground failure, including landslides, mudflows and debris flows.


The change in season is a perfect time for Californians to update their emergency plans, replenish emergency supplies and take steps to reduce damage to their homes and offices.


Emergency plans should include the name and telephone numbers of an out-of-town contact, a place to reunite if family members are separated and safe routes from your home or office to higher ground.


At a minimum, emergency supply kits should include a three-day supply of drinking water for each person, food, a first aid kit, a battery-operated radio, a flashlight, extra batteries, cash and a manual can opener.


Homeowners can reduce the impact of rain-damage and cold temperatures by insulating walls and attics, caulking and weather stripping doors and windows, installing storm window, clearing rain gutters and cutting tree branches that could fall and cause injury or damages.


For additional information please visit the California Emergency Management Agency at www.calema.ca.gov.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Middletown Library will hold its semi-annual book sale on Saturday, Oct. 29.


The sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the library grounds, 21267 Calistoga Road.


A grocery bag full of books is just $5 and paperbacks are $3 per bag.


Funds from the book sale will be used to purchase materials for the new library.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The next HazMobile event will be held Friday, Oct. 14, and Saturday, Oct. 15.


The HazMobile will be at Kmart, 2019 S. Main St., in Lakeport from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.


Households can bring up to 15 gallons of toxic items free of charge.


Fees will be charged for amounts over 15 gallons. Items that are accepted include paint, solvents, fuels, five-gallon propane tanks, pool chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, batteries, fluorescent light tubes (up to 60 linear foot) and other toxic materials that cannot be put in the trash.


Items that cannot be accepted include televisions, computer monitors, ammunition, explosives, radioactive materials or infectious wastes.


To learn how and where to properly dispose these items, please visit www.recycling.co.lake.ca.us or contact the Recycling Hotline at 707-263-1980.


HazMobile services are provided to residential households by the Integrated Waste Management Division of the Lake County Public Services Department and the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, (CalRecycle).


Businesses also are welcome to use this convenient service to properly dispose of hazardous waste and protect our environment, however, businesses must pay for this taxpayer-funded service and first make an appointment.


Business appointments can be made by calling the Mendocino County Solid Waste Authority, the contracted agency that provides this service in Lake County at 707-468-9786.


Free recycling options for residents and businesses:


  • Recycled paint is available to both residents and businesses at Lake County Waste Solutions on first-come, first-served basis in five gallon containers. Colors include tan, brown, gray and pink.

  • Used cooking oil can be dropped-off by businesses and residents, which will be recycled into BioDiesel by Yokayo BioFuels. Drop-off at Lake County Waste Solutions, South Lake Refuse & Recycling Center, and the North Shore Fire Protection District station at 6257 Seventh Ave. in Lucerne.

  • Used motor oil can be dropped-off by residents for recycling year round at a number of sites in the county. Visit www.recycling.co.lake.ca.us for locations.

  • Electronics (E-Waste) can be dropped-off at Lake County Waste Solutions, South Lake Refuse & Recycling Center, and monthly at the Goodwill E-Waste collection held in Lakeport.


 

Lake County Waste Solutions

230 Soda Bay Road, Lakeport

888-718-4888 or 707-234-6400

Monday-Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., www.candswaste.com

South Lake Refuse & Recycling Center

16015 Davis St., Clearlake

Open daily 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

707-994-8614

www.southlakerefuse.com


The HazMobile program is subsidized by the Lake County Public Services Department, Integrated Waste Management Division and CalRecycle as a public service to Lake County residents.


For more information about recycling, reusing and reducing, please visit www.recycling.co.lake.ca or call the Recycling Hotline at 707-263-1980.

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The Kelseyville Presbyterian Church will hold a rummage sale on Friday, Oct. 7, and Saturday, Oct. 8.


The sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church, 5340 Third St.


There will be an incredible selection of clothing, shoes, toys, furniture, kitchenware, jewelry and collectibles.


Don't miss this twice-a-year chance to save big on items for your home and family.


If you have items to donate, please bring them to the church beginning on Monday, Oct. 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., or call 707-279-1104 to arrange pick up on large items.

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Lake County Republican Women Federated Vice President Sherrye E. Schwarz donated library books to Middletown High School Librarian Tamah McQueen in Middletown, Calif., on Monday, September 26, 2011. Courtesy photo.

 


 


MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – In honor of the Barbara Bush Literacy Program being celebrated during September, the Lake County Republican Women Federated collected and donated 15 books on American history and politics to Middletown High School's library.


On Monday, Sept. 26, Lake County Republican Women Federated Vice President Sherrye E. Schwarz presented the book Middletown High School Librarian Tamah McQueen.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Lake County Public Service Director, Caroline C. Chavez, announced today that the Eastlake Landfill, will be closed Monday, Oct. 10, in observance of the Columbus Day holiday.


The Landfill and Public Services office will reopen Tuesday, Oct. 11.


Normal operating hours at the landfill are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.


The Public Services office's normal business hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


If you have any questions regarding this subject or any of the solid waste issues in Lake County, please call 707-262-1760.

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