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Firefighters called to scene in response to smoking package

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 06 January 2012

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A firefighter takes precautions in opening a suspicious package that had been reported to be smoking at the post office in Clearlake Oaks, Calif., on Friday, January 6, 2012. Photo by Gary McAuley.




 


CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. – Firefighters from two local fire agencies responded to the Clearlake Oaks Post Office Friday morning after staff there reported a suspicious, smoking package.


Northshore Fire and Lake County Fire responded to the scene at around 8:30 a.m., according to Northshore Fire Chief Jay Beristianos.


Beristianos said a post office employee had moved a package and noticed that it began to smoke.


The package was taken outside and firefighters arrived to handle it, Beristianos said.


Inside the box they found a propane torch, which Beristianos said was being shipped along with drug paraphernalia.


He said the propane torch started to burn the cardboard when the box was moved.


The Lake County Sheriff’s Office took possession of the box and its contents, according to Beristianos.


There was no word from the sheriff’s office on Friday regarding the origin of the package or who was responsible for shipping it.


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Firefighters look into an parcel that they opened after it was reported to be smoking by staff at the Clearlake Oaks Post Office. Photo by Gary McAuley.
 

 

 

 

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Once firefighters opened up the package they found a propane torch and drug paraphernalia. Photo by Gary McAuley.
 

Animal control officers rescue dog, pups from vacant house

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 06 January 2012
CLEARLAKE PARK, Calif. – A Clearlake animal control officer and Lake County Animal Care and Control personnel worked together on Thursday to rescue a dog and her pups from a vacant Clearlake Park home.


Animal Care and Control Director Bill Davidson said he and Officer Control Morgan Hermann responded on Thursday to assist Clearlake Animal Control Officer Lee Lambert with the rescue operation.


Davidson said a female pit bull had reportedly been living for several months at a house that had been vacant for years.


Lambert had tried to set up a trap to catch the dog, which Davidson estimated to be between 2 and 3 years old. However, within a few hours of Lambert setting up the trap, it was stolen.


“He was basically at his wits’ end,” said Davidson.


A neighbor had been feeding the dog, and could get the animal to come when she called, but not to let her touch it, Davidson said.


Davidson said he and Hermann took tranquilizer equipment, crawled under the house and tranquilized the dog, who had with her six puppies.


One of the puppies had been injured and was taken to Clearlake Veterinary Hospital for treatment, Davidson said.


Animal Care and Control’s contract with the city calls for the agency to accept animals the city brings to it, and Davidson said he and his staff took the mother dog and five puppies.


He said he’s working to get a foster situation set up for the dog and her puppies, which he said are five weeks old.


“At the very least we’ll be able to find homes for all the puppies,” he said.


Davidson said the mother dog could also be adopted out if she can be socialized. “I don’t think she’s completely feral.”


It’s not clear where the dog came from, although Davidson said the neighbor that had been feeding the dog indicated transients had been coming and going from the house for a long time, raising the possibility that she had been abandoned.


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Aspiring young local comic takes his show on the road

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Written by: Michelle Scully
Published: 06 January 2012

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Tyler Vanderwall, an aspiring young comedian from Lake County, Calif., is going to be performing around Lake County and beyond in the coming year. Courtesy photo.



 


LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – When you think of comedians, you may tend to think of a loud man telling rude jokes in a comedy club.


Maybe you’ve been embarrassed by making the unfortunate misstep of taking a first date to a comedy club and somehow ending up in the only two remaining seats, which just happen to be in the front row line of fire.


Maybe you envision someone like Rodney Dangerfield, or the newer more caustic model male comedian like Carrot Top whose verbal repertoire consists of more four letter words than you ever knew existed.


Female comedians like Margaret Cho and the razor sharp Chelsea Handler have broken the boundaries of comedy with their razor sharp and often painfully exposed version of humor.


Almost never do we envision a 10-year-old, red-haired, 57-pound boy doing standup.


Until now, when our very own hometown Tyler V has broken the barrier for just barely double-digit aged comedians.


Tyler V, aka Tyler Vanderwall, is the polar opposite of what you’d expect to find in a comedy club.


His first public performance was last spring at Konocti Christian Academy’s annual Talent Show.


Since then he’s performed for Refuge youth group at Grace Evangelical Church, Rotary and Kiwanis.


He won first place at the Lake County Fair Amateur Talent Show and is now performing with professional comedians in the Bay Area.


Ten years old, slight of build, red of head and cute as the proverbial bug, he approaches what seems to be an overly large microphone with the confidence of a seasoned showman.


His smile flashes disarmingly over the crowd who by this point are wondering if they’re really in the right place.


Tyler grabs the mike and takes charge of his performance the way you’d expect of a much older performer. He launches right into his routine and almost immediately has the crowd laughing as he pokes fun at his age and limited life-experiences.


We have become so inured to rude comedy that clean comedy from a kid it is both unexpected and appreciated.


What he lacks in age and physical stature compared to older comedians, Tyler more than maintains comedic sensibility by poking fun at his age, his lack of a cell phone and his parents. The crowd eats him up with a spoon, as he packs that palpable sense of a born entertainer.


At ease with himself and the audience, his timing is remarkable and his jokes cross age boundaries. He pokes fun at his parents by noting that they were married for such a long time before he was born that he really should be an 18-year old freshman at Chico State if only his parents had gotten with the program earlier.


He questions his parents’ strictness and their decision to deprive him of a cell phone while he’s surrounded by kindergartners who have fancy phones even though they can’t even spell.


He’s well liked by his fellow comedians that he’s shared the stage with and they had only glowing compliments to throw his way.

 

 

 

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Young Tyler Vanderwall and comedian Juan Carlos. Courtesy photo.
 

 

 

 


At the bequest of Tyler, Sonoma comedian Uncle Charlie Adams visited Finley recently to entertain at a Christmas party.


“It’s tough to go on after Tyler, he’s not just cute, he’s really good!” said Adams.


Probably one of Tyler’s biggest fans is professional standup comedian Juan Carlos.


Juan Carlos has performed at many of the major comedy clubs of the West Coast. He is the resident comedian at the new hot spot for comedy in Sonoma County, Sweet River Grill. He was on a recent episode of the Discovery Channel’s show “I Almost Got Away With It.”


Juan Carlos had nothing but positive props for Tyler. “I love Tyler’s energy and at such a young age to be as comfortable on the stage as he is a real good sign of someone with the potential to be great! I’ve booked him on my shows at the Sweet River Grill in Santa Rosa and plan to keep him on solid rotation as he’s very funny and the crowd loves him! His next show here will be on Jan. 7.”


Well-known Sonoma Disc Jockey Rob Cervantes of Monkey Fight: Comedy Night at the Sweet River Grill in Santa Rosa has seen a lot of stand-up comedy in his line of work and loves having Tyler as an opening act. “He’s funny, brilliant, and over the top!”


Tyler’s upcoming shows at Monkey Fight Comedy Night at Sweet River Bar and Grill in Santa Rosa on Saturday, Jan. 7 at 8:30 p.m.


He can also be seen at the KO Comedy Club at Tommy T’s in Rancho Cordova on Saturday, Jan. 21, and at Clear Lake High’s Sober Grad Night March 3.


For more information on upcoming events become a friend of Tyler V’s Facebook page.


I recently interviewed Tyler and asked him a few questions. He was polite and funny, often without meaning to be.


What led him to comedy at his young age? “My dad thought I was really good so he led me into comedy,” he said.


Do you like doing comedy? He said yes. “It’s fun and I like to make people laugh.”


How’s it going with your parents being strict? “They’re OK really.”


How is it being in a comedy club? “It’s kind of hard being the youngest one there but I get used to it.”


Are the people nice to you? “The comedians sometimes give me hints like they tell me some times good jokes I can use.”


A lot of comedy uses bad language and rude jokes – how do you deal with that at your age? “I’m an opener and I go to the back room and wait there.”


Is it harder to be funny without being rude? “Yes!”


I hear you have a Facebook page? How many friends do you have? He’s now got about 86. He’d liked to get to 100. (Visit his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tyler-V/193525877389756?ref=ts&sk=wall.)


Are you working on any new material? “I’m working up some new jokes about my brother.”


How's that going to go over? “I think it will go over pretty well. He has a good sense of humor.”


What about your little sister? Is your little sister off limits? “She’s off limits, she’s too little


Is this something that you can see yourself doing for a while? “Yep!”


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Space News: Orion deep space exploration vehicle put through landing drop test

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Written by: Lake County News reports
Published: 06 January 2012




Orion, the next deep space exploration vehicle, will carry astronauts into space, provide emergency abort capability, sustain the crew during space travel, and ensure safe re-entry and landing.


Water drop testing on the vehicle, which began in July 2011, simulated different water landing scenarios and took into account different velocities, parachute deployments, entry angles, sea states and wind conditions that Orion could face when landing in the Pacific Ocean.


On Friday the vehicle was put through what represented a worst case landing for an abort scenario in rough seas.


The test impact conditions simulated all parachutes being deployed with a high impact pitch of 43 degrees. The capsule traveled approximately 47 miles per hour before splashing into the basin and rolling over into the Stable 2 position.


This type of landing scenario isn't likely to occur during actual vehicle operation, but is essential for the validation of analytical models.


As was the case with Apollo, the Orion flight design will feature an onboard uprighting system.

 

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After six months of testing, an 18,000 pound Orion mockup took its final splash into NASA Langley Research Center's Hydro Impact Basin on Friday, Jan. 6, 2012. Photo courtesy of NASA.
 

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