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'Progressive Point' lists this month's show lineup

LAKE COUNTY – “Progressive Point” is a talk radio show that airs on Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. To 10 a.m. on your local community radio station, KPFZ 88.1 FM.


The following guests are scheduled to appear in the coming weeks:


Feb. 21: Tim Carpenter, National director of PDA;


Feb. 28: California State Sen. Patricia Wiggins.


The show's mission is to provoke thought, facilitate intelligent conversation, inspire all of us to engage in our government after all. In order to be a self-governed nation of the people, by the people and for the people, it must include the people.


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Written by: Editor
Published: 15 February 2009

Stonewall Club meets Feb. 23

LAKE COUNTY – Andy Weiss, station manager of Lake County Community Radio, KPFZ 88.1 FM, will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Lake County Stonewall Democratic Club.


The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 23. A potluck precedes the meeting at 6:30 p.m.


The full power station, operational since April 5, 2008, introduced the show, “Our Stories, Our Lives,” dealing with the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community (LGBT) during their first month of transmission.

 

 

The meeting will take place at the Redbud Library, Conference Room, 14785 Burnes Valley Road, Clearlake.


For more information call 995-3905.


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Written by: Editor
Published: 14 February 2009

IRS answers the 'what if' tax questions of an economic downturn

What if I lose my job? Is my unemployment check taxable? Can I afford to take money out of my retirement account? These are just a few of the "What if" questions people are dealing with these days.


The Internal Revenue Service recognizes that many people are going through difficult times financially. Often, there is a tax impact to events such as job loss, debt forgiveness or dipping into a retirement account.


If your income has decreased, you may even be eligible for certain tax credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit, which can mean money in your pocket.


Most importantly, if you believe you may have trouble paying your tax bill, contact the IRS immediately. There are steps the IRS can take to help. To avoid additional penalties, you should always file your tax return on time even if you are unable pay your tax bill.


Here are some “What if” questions that are answered on the official IRS Web site.


Simply go to IRS.gov and type the keywords "What if" in the “search” box at the top of the page.


Job Related

What if I lose my job?

What if my income declines?

What if I withdraw money from my IRA?

What if my 401(k) drops in value


Debt Related

What if I lose my home through foreclosure?

What if I sell my home for a loss?

What if my debt is forgiven?


Tax Related

What if I can’t pay my taxes?

What if I can’t pay my installment agreement?

What if I can’t resolve my tax problem with the IRS?

What if I need legal representation to help with my tax problem but can’t afford it?


Remember. to access the genuine IRS Web site be sure to use .gov. Don't be confused by Internet sites that end in .com, .net, .org or other designations instead of .gov. The address of the official IRS governmental Web site is www.irs.gov.


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Written by: Editor
Published: 14 February 2009

Garden Club completes a 'heartfelt' project

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Pictured in photo (left to right): Jo Douville, June Beto, Elaine Mansell, Ann Blue, Claire Grieve, Nora Gerrard, Marva Brandt, Carol Brabrook and Ginny Cline. Photo by Linda Pyers.


 

 

LAKE COUNTY – Members of the Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club packaged 125 Valentine bags which were delivered to the Lucerne Alpine Senior and the Lucerne Senior Center so they could be delivered to the Meals on Wheels people the day before Valentine's Day.

 

 

Fifteen Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club members all pitched in – making handmade cards, shopping for candy and bags, buying candy, taking photos, packaging the bags and then delivering them to the two senior centers.


Claire Grieve and Jo Douville provided desserts and coffee/tea, and a nice time followed with everyone sitting around visiting.


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Published: 13 February 2009
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