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KELSEYVILLE – A home was hit by fire Sunday in the Clear Lake Riviera.
The home, located on Harbor Drive, reportedly burned early Sunday evening, before 6 p.m., according to witnesses.
Kelseyville Fire and Cal Fire were among those responding to the fire, which was reported to have completely engulfed the two-story dwelling at one point.
Wind blew the smoke around the Riviera, which reportedly led to concern that other fires might be in the area.
No further information on the fire or the cause were available late Sunday.
Harold LaBonte contributed to this report.
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The crash occurred shortly after 10 p.m. in front of Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Two riders were involved, however it was not clear in the preliminary report if they were riding together on one bike or were riding separately.
CHP, Lake County Sheriff's deputies and fire responded to the scene. Shortly after 10:30 p.m. officials determined one of the riders had died.
The surviving rider was transported to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital by REACH air ambulance, which used Riviera Elementary School as a landing zone, officials reported.
CHP sent an officer to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital to oversee a blood draw on the surviving rider.
The names of the injured rider and the crash victim were not available Sunday night.
Harold LaBonte contributed to this report.
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The California Highway Patrol reported that the crash occurred on Spruce Grove Road a mile and a half east of Highway 29 at Lower Lake at about 12:18 a.m.
A single vehicle collided with a tree and overturned in the middle of the road, CHP reported.
Three people were involved, with one of them hurt badly, according to the CHP.
Cal Fire was requested and REACH was called to transport the crash victim to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. The subject transported to the hospital was reported to be Brian Inglewood.
No further information on injuries or the identities of the other victims involved was available early Monday morning before publication.
Harold LaBonte contributed to this report.
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LAKEPORT – Future Farmers of America and 4-H members from around Lake County wrapped up a year of livestock projects at the annual Junior Livestock Auction.
The event was held Saturday afternoon at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Lakeport. It's part of the annual Lake County Fair, which runs through this weekend.
Auction officials reported there were approximately 282 lots in this year's auction, the proceeds of which many young people put toward education and other goals.
Full results and auction tallies will be published as soon as they are prepared.
The Lake County Fair wraps up Sunday evening.
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