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FARMER program offers funds for replacing old ag equipment

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Written by: Lake County Air Quality Management District
Published: 30 July 2022
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Applications for funds to replace old agricultural equipment and vehicles are available starting Monday, Aug. 1.

Replacement with cleaner equipment helps reduce emissions of harmful diesel exhaust and greenhouse gases, and improves local air quality.

The statewide Funding Agricultural Replacement Measures for Emission Reductions, or FARMER, program received $212 million in fiscal year 2021-22.

Approximately $8.5 million is specifically designated for 17 air districts that each contribute less than 1 percent of total statewide emissions from agricultural equipment.

The application period for the “shared funding pool” starts Monday, August 1, and runs through August 31, 2022. FARMER funding is administered by California air districts, and farmers apply by submitting an application to the Lake County Air Quality Management District, or LCAQMD.

To be eligible, vehicles and equipment must be engaged in agricultural operations. Eligible project categories include:

• On-road heavy-duty agricultrual trucks;
• Off-road vehicles, such as tractors;
• Stationary and portable engine sources, such as agricultural pumps;
• Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTV), or small tractors, (eligible for replacement with electric UTV); and
• Infrastructure engaged in, or supporting, agricultural operations.

Since the FARMER Program first launched in 2018, projects implemented statewide will reduce 1,120 tons of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5), 18,700 tons of nitrogen oxides (NOx), and 169,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent greenhouse gases.

Application forms and program details are available at http://www.capcoa.org/farmer-program.

Application forms must be submitted to the LCAQMD office at 2617 S. Main St., Lakeport, CA 95453, or submit by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Applications must be received at the LCAQMD office no later than Aug. 31, 2022, in order to be considered for funding.

Do not wait for the last minute, submit your application as soon as possible.

Lake County residents encouraged to enroll in program for free or low-cost internet

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Written by: Mediacom
Published: 14 July 2022
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Mediacom Communications reported today that it now has more than 25,000 customers participating in a new federal program that enables low-income households to receive discounted or free broadband service.

Included in the federal infrastructure bill, the Affordable Connectivity Program, or ACP, provides a monthly credit of $30 to eligible participants.

The ACP credit can be applied to any residential service Mediacom offers.

In an effort to maximize the ACP benefit for qualifying households, Mediacom made a commitment to the Biden Administration to provide 100 Mbps download speeds to low-income Americans for just $30 per month.

By matching this $30 high-speed internet plan called Mediacom Connect-2-Complete Plus (C2C+) with the monthly $30 ACP credit, eligible customers can receive their broadband service from Mediacom for free.

“Reliable internet is no longer a nice-to-have — it’s a must-have,” said Mediacom Senior Operations Director Shawn Swatosh. “Without affordable access, people are cut-off from a digital world that increasingly relies on the internet to learn, work, search for jobs and receive health care.”

The Federal Communications Commission awards the monthly ACP credit to families with income at 200% of the federal poverty guideline or lower, and to those who qualify for other forms of government assistance.

The broadband credit is limited to one per household. Customers who choose Mediacom’s C2C+ service receive lease-free modems and free installations.

Swatosh explained that Mediacom is working to expand enrollment and is asking local human service and non-profit organizations to also share information about the free and low-cost broadband options.

“We want everyone within reach of Mediacom’s broadband network to have access to high-speed internet,” Swatosh said. “With this program, we can help more people stay connected to loved ones and the resources that contribute to their well-being.”

The ACP benefit is available to both new and existing Mediacom customers who qualify. Households interested in participating in the ACP must confirm eligibility to enroll in the program. Information can be found online at www.mediacomcable.com/acp or by calling 855-330-6918 (toll-free).

Lake County Chamber of Commerce announces youth mentorship program

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Written by: Lake County Chamber of Commerce
Published: 06 July 2022
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Lake County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a new youth mentorship program.

In the midst of a pandemic, a workforce shortage, and “the great resignation,” the Lake County Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors declared 2021 the Year of Youth.

After feedback from local business owners, they knew that there needed to be a program to support our young adults to help them not only to secure jobs early in their careers, but to also retain them as their skills grow. This benefits not only the young adults, but our entire economy as well!

The youth mentorship program was born from that. The target participants in this program are young adults from the ages of 18 to 24.

The program is designed to better prepare our youngest citizens to be strong members of our workforce, meeting a great need that many business owners and leaders in our community face.

The youth mentorship program is an eight-week experience to provide training and skills, particularly the soft skills, to our local young adults as they prepare to enter the workforce.

It is an academically structured program, through a partnership with Mendocino Community College and Woodland Community College faculty, combined with boots-on-the-ground, real-time guidance provided by local business leaders that serve as one-on-one mentors.

Six participants graduated from the program in 2021, and through a special partnership with Hope Rising and All Children Thrive California, the chamber expects to see 25 to 30 graduates in 2022.

The chair of the 2022 youth mentorship program will begin immediately to lead the various components of the program – the framework for success is already built. The program is currently planned to begin the week of Sept. 19 and conclude the week of Nov. 7.

They are seeking an individual with leadership skills, passion for connecting small business and youth in Lake County, a basic understanding of structured learning (academia) and project management skills.

The chair will be supported by the chamber’s chief executive officer, staff and board of directors.

The initial time commitment is five to 10 hours per week, and will lessen as subcommittees are developed.

Anyone wishing to express their interest in serving our community in this role should send a cover letter and resume to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Visitors map published by tourism district

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Written by: Lake County Tourism Improvement District
Published: 01 July 2022
LAKEPORT, Calif. — The official visitors map published by the Lake County Tourism Improvement District, or LCTID, received its initial distribution of 1,000 copies at the San Francisco/Bay Area Travel & Adventure Show held in Santa Clara in May.

The region has been identified as a key area by the LCTID for marketing Lake County hospitality businesses and attractions.

A total of 70,000 maps were produced in cooperation with Topographics for production and Medium Giant, the media and marketing agency in contract with the LCTID since 2019, according to Brian Fisher, executive director of the organization.

Sixty-five thousand maps are being displayed and distributed by Certified Folder Display Services, Inc., in California Welcome Centers on the Interstate 5 corridor north and south of Sacramento, as well as other valley and Bay area locations beyond Lake County.

The Lake County Chamber of Commerce has maps available for the public at the George Hoberg Visitor Center, 875 Lakeport Boulevard, Lakeport, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Fisher noted that the map is, “Fully supported by advertising and includes 14 businesses, ranging from lodgings, restaurants, winery tasting rooms and casinos to communities.”

A key feature of the map is a list of 51 things to do in Lake County under categories such as, “Off the Beaten Path,” history, eat, shoot, dance, sip, “Get Active,” and “Get Wet.” Over 30 winery locations are identified. Users of the map are invited to search for more unique experiences at www.FindLakeCounty.com.

The Visit Lake County CA website includes a map suitable for viewing and downloading at
https://lakecounty.com/visitors-map/.

The LCTID was developed by Lake County lodging businesses and the county of Lake in 2018 as an assessment district to provide specific benefits through marketing and sales promotion efforts for assessed businesses.

The district includes all lodging businesses located in the two cities of Clearlake and Lakeport and the unincorporated area of Lake County.

The current district is authorized through December 2023. District renewal efforts guided by the LCTID board of directors will be underway later this year.
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