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Lake County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services offers paid internship opportunity for college students

LAKEPORT, Calif. — The Lake County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services, or Lake County OES, has announced a paid OES specialist internship designed to provide students with hands-on experience in emergency management, preparedness planning, disaster response and public outreach.

The internship is ideally suited for students pursuing degrees in emergency management, public administration, political science, environmental studies or related fields. 

Participants will have the opportunity to work directly with emergency management professionals supporting Lake County’s preparedness, response, and recovery operations.

The intern will work at the sheriff’s headquarters in Lakeport on a flexible schedule of 10 to 24 hours that can be worked to fit into academic schedules. The compensation is $23.52 per hour.

Applications are now open for the semester-based internship, which will begin in January.

Interns may select a project track aligned with their academic interests or career goals:

• Planning and exercise: Support emergency operations planning, tabletop exercises, and after-action reporting.
• Community preparedness: Partner with local stakeholders and assist in public outreach to enhance community resilience.
• Field research project: Conduct supervised research for academic credit that contributes to OES planning and policy initiatives.

Interns will receive direct mentorship from the OES manager and gain access to professional training, including FEMA Incident Command System and National Incident Management System courses. These experiences help students build industry-relevant skills and credentials for future careers in emergency management, government and public service.

To qualify, applicants must:

• Be 18 years or older and legally eligible to work in the U.S.
• Be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a college or university program.
• Possess strong written and verbal communication skills.
• Be proficient in Microsoft Office; familiarity with Canva or web-based tools is a plus.
• Hold a valid California driver’s license or have reliable transportation.
• Be willing to complete FEMA online courses (ICS 100/200, NIMS 700/800).

Applications are accepted through the county of Lake’s online job portal.

For additional information, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. using the subject line, “Internship.”

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services coordinates emergency management and disaster preparedness activities across Lake County. 

Through planning, training, and public education, OES works to enhance the county’s readiness, response, and recovery capabilities in the face of natural and human-caused emergencies.

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 29 October 2025

24th Land Trust annual dinner draws big crowd to new venue

Congressman Mike Thompson and the Lake County Land Trust's Supporter of the Year, Tom Horton of Lakeport. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. — The Lake County Land Trust’s annual dinner was a success with over 100 enthusiastic Land Trust Supporters in attendance. 

This year the dinner was held at Konocti Vista Event Center on Oct. 11.

The theme of “Moving Forward Together” was highlighted by demonstrating the many partnerships LCLT has been forming over the years. 

The first Land Trust dinner was held in 1999 and minus 2020-21 one has been held every October since.

Lake County Land Trust Executive Director Angela DePalma Dow with Ripe Choice caterer Tammy Lipps. Courtesy photo.


The silent auction, organized by volunteer Melissa Kinsel and Wilda Shock brought some impressive bids; the food by Konocti Vista was delicious and plentiful, Ripe Choice catering served up an impressive array of appetizers and desserts, and guest speaker Randy Krag highlighted the evening with information about one of LCLT’s partners, the Lake County Resource Conservation District. 

As part of the evening’s events Lakeport resident Tom Horton was honored as Supporter of the Year and was given a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition by Congressman Mike Thompson who was on hand to present the honor.
  
Flaman McCloud, chairman of the Big Valley Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians, welcomed attendees and offered a Pomo blessing. 

All evening music was provided by Paul Kemp. Jim Steele, a seasoned auctioneer, delivered over $15,000 of supporter pledges for some important Land Trust projects during the evening’s “paddle raise event.”

John and Annette Hopkins checking in. Courtesy photo.


Abby Leutholdt of AbbyLeuPresents and crew did a great job making sure everything ran smoothly and staff at the Konocti Vista Center were extremely helpful with setting up, serving and breaking down. 

Decorations with a Pomo theme of tules and acorns added a festive aspect to the hall with many thanks to Kelseyville resident Kathy Windrem for making sure the tables were all properly embellished and to That Ranch for providing gourds for the finishing touches on the tables. 

Sam Euston was kept busy all night photographing the event and all members of the LCLT board of directors, volunteers and staff contributed heartily.

Making the dinner possible were business sponsors AES, Beckstoffer Vineyards, Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake, The Law office of Dennis Fordham, Jimmy’s Deli and Taqueria, R Vineyards, That Ranch and J. Oliver Maxwell LLC.

Alexandra, Veronica and Peter McGee of Middletown, California, with Val Nixon. Peter is a former Land Trust board member and still a good supporter. Courtesy photo.
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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 28 October 2025

Rotary Club of Kelseyville plans Thanksgiving food drive

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — The Rotary Club of Kelseyville is sponsoring a Thanksgiving food drive to help feed the hungry in Lake County. 

Food collected will go to the Kelseyville Presbyterian Food Pantry.  

Collection barrels will be at Lakeport Grocery Outlet and Nice Sentry Market from Oct. 27 to Nov. 17 for collection of non-perishable items in the barrels.

On Nov. 1 the Rotary Club will host two “stuff a van” events.

Vans will be in the parking lots of the Lakeport Grocery Outlet and the Lakeport Safeway Store from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Feed those in need in Lake County by helping the Kelseyville Rotary Club fill their barrels and stuff the vans in this season of giving. 

Please contact Terry Dereniuk at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

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Written by: Rotary Club of Kelseyville
Published: 22 October 2025

Lake County Genealogical Society plans Oct. 25 cemetery tour

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Weather permitting, the Lake County Genealogical Society will present a free tour of the Glenbrook Cemetery on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 10 a.m.

Check the website for updates as late as Friday evening.

Also known as Cobb Mountain Cemetery, Hoberg-Mills Cemetery, the Glenbrook Cemetery is located at 12969 Bottle Rock Road, Kelseyville.

Caravaning from the Genealogy Library at 885 Lakeport Blvd. in Lakeport and the Kelseyville Live Oak Park & Ride, departure times will be posted on the website: lcgs-ca.org. 

The tour will begin at approx. 10 a.m., starting at the picnic area surrounded by a white picket fence.

Join them for this walk through the historic Cobb cemetery.  Past cemetery tours have included grave dowsing, and we expect to have the opportunity to experience this phenomenon once again.

They will be walking in the mid-morning, under shade trees and learning about the lives of some of those buried there.  
 
Be prepared for uneven ground. Bring an umbrella, just in case. Please leave your dogs at home.

This event will be rescheduled if raining heavily, to the following Saturday, Nov. 1, at 10 a.m.

Lake County Genealogical Society maintains a Genealogy Library of local families, along with other historic documents and is seeking a permanent home in Lakeport so the public can access the collection. Your donation to the building fund will be doubled through the end of the year.

Check the website for the most current updates.

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 21 October 2025
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  2. Registrar of Voters Office offers registration information for new residents, those who need to reregister 
  3. Caltrans plans major roadwork through Oct. 23

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