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Veronica’s Jewelers to close

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Written by: Editor
Published: 21 December 2012

LAKEPORT, Calif. – After nine years, Veronica’s Jewelers in Lakeport is closing its doors.

The store, which opened in 2003, closes at the end of this month.

Until it closes, the owners report that everything will be on sale.

Visit the store online at http://www.facebook.com/veronicasjewelers .

Veronica’s Jewelers is located at 500 Lakeport Blvd., Lakeport.

The Jazzercise dance fitness franchise business to be highlighted on A&E’s 'Be the Boss' Dec. 30

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Written by: Editor
Published: 19 December 2012

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Jazzercise Inc. international fitness franchise business will be spotlighted on the new original real life series “Be the Boss,” on A&E Network Dec. 30 at 11 p.m.

From the Emmy-Award winning creators of “Undercover Boss,” this competition-based series will feature two Jazzercise franchisees vying for the opportunity to own a Jazzercise Fitness Center – similar to the Lake County Jazzercise Fitness Center owned by Beth Rudiger in Middletown – or, in essence, become their own boss.

In the Jazzercise episode, two Jazzercise instructors are summoned to corporate headquarters by Jazzercise founder and CEO Judi Sheppard Missett, where they discover they are eligible for a rare career opportunity.

Through the course of the week, both Jazzercise instructors are put through rigorous job-related challenges to determine who should earn the coveted position. What these instructors don’t realize is that an even greater prize is at stake – the keys to their very own center!

In honor of the company’s appearance on “Be the Boss,” Jazzercise locations nationwide, including the Lake County Jazzercise Fitness Center in Middletown, will be participating in contests on Jazzercise Inc.’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

Those who follow the Jazzercise episode on Twitter or “Like” Jazzercise on Facebook and answer trivia questions based on the show correctly are eligible for three free months of Jazzercise at any participating location or a $300 Jazzercise Apparel gift card.

The Lake County Jazzercise Fitness Center in Middletown is proud to be part of the world’s leading dance fitness program, which ranked as No. 3 home based franchise, No. 3 low cost franchise and No. 13 overall on the 2012 Entrepreneur Magazine Franchise 500.

For a current class schedule and information, contact the Lake County Jazzercise Fitness Center at 707-260-2900 or visit www.jazzercise.com .

Furry Tails and Friends Pet Center celebrates grand opening

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Written by: Editor
Published: 18 December 2012

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LAKEPORT, Calif. –  Furry Tails and Friends Pet Center has officially opened its doors in Lakeport.

The business held its grand opening and ribbon cutting Tuesday evening at its Lakeport location, 1387 S. Main St., in the old Cost Less Store.

Furry Tails and Friends Pet Center is family-owned and operated. It opened its doors in 2006 in Kelseyville.

It offers pet supplies and a variety of pets, including tarantulas, rabbits, lizards and geckos.

For more information call 707-413-3229, visit the store’s Web site at http://www.furrytailspetcenter.com/index.html or like Furry Tails on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Furry-Tails-Friends-Pet-Center/160387654052416 .

Mediacom doubles its ultra-fast broadband speeds; Lake County hits 105 Mbps for Internet downloads

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Written by: Editor
Published: 17 December 2012

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Mediacom Communications announced on Monday that it has pushed the accelerator pedal to deliver 105-meg Internet download speeds – offering broadband service in Lake County that is more than twice as fast as the speeds it launched just 10 months ago with the innovative technology known as DOCSIS 3.0.

Mediacom’s Ultra 105, now available to homes and businesses in Clearlake, Lakeport and the surrounding area, will download Internet data at a rate of 105 mega-bits-per-second (Mbps).

With its upload speed of 10 Mbps, the service receives and sends data twice as fast as the Ultra 50 Internet service Mediacom introduced in February.

The boost makes Lake County one of only a few non-urban areas in California to offer broadband speeds at or above the 100-mark, according to Shawn Swatosh, Mediacom’s senior operations manager for northern California.

“The speed threshold we set earlier in the year with Ultra 50 has been very popular, but people who consume a lot of bandwidth are asking for even more. Fortunately, our fiber-based network was built with the ability to scale up to the faster speeds of Ultra 105, and it’s ready for future needs as well,” Swatosh said.

He explained that requests for faster speeds have come from local businesses, as well as residential homes where multiple family members use separate laptops, tablets, gaming consoles and other devices to download entertainment, sports programming and other data.

“Customers in Lake County, like consumers nationally, rely on the Internet for more bandwidth-intensive uses than ever before. Our speed boost to Ultra 105 comes on the heels of a new study released by Netflix ranking Mediacom as one of the top 6 fastest major Internet service providers in nation,” Swatosh said. “Millions of consumers stream hours of video content every month, and that’s just one example of the bandwidth consumption that creates the demand for exceptionally-fast broadband performance like Mediacom’s Ultra 50, and now Ultra 105.”

Swatosh said a high-definition (HD) movie (6 gigabytes) can be downloaded in just 8 minutes using Mediacom Ultra 105, as compared to the 8.8 hours it would take to download the same movie using a common 1.5 Mbps DSL service from a traditional phone company.

Online streaming for a standard definition (SD) television show needs just 24 seconds of download time using Ultra 105, compared to 26 minutes with the DSL service.

Mediacom was among the earliest cable companies to offer the new-generation broadband service of DOCSIS 3.0, which it makes available to both residential and business customers. Each Mediacom Ultra 50 or Ultra 105 customer is equipped with a new, more powerful modem configured for the higher Internet speeds.

Mediacom Communications is the nation's eighth largest cable television company and one of the leading cable operators focused on serving the smaller cities in the United States, with a significant concentration in the Midwestern and Southeastern regions.

  1. Post offices open Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve; most will close early
  2. Center for Economic Development to host Jan. 17 economic forecast
  3. Cal Expo announces the hiring of a new general manager
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