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Horner: Clear Lake Chamber has to give up hosting annual fireworks display

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Written by: Michael Horner
Published: 27 March 2011
Due to the loss of subsidiary funding, the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce will not be hosting the Fourth of July fireworks show this year.


The board of directors wants to keep within the vision of the chamber to promote businesses.


At this time it is our hope that another organization or group of businesses will take on the responsibility to continue the tradition of producing the city of Clearlake's Fourth of July fireworks show.


Thank you for your support


Michael Horner is president of the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.

Mattern: Northshore Lions Club disbands, cancels bass tournament

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Written by: Alan Mattern
Published: 25 March 2011

The Northshore Lions Club is disbanding due to lack of membership.


The group will continue its eye exams at Lucerne Elementary and our Boys State scholarships.


As a result, the Northshore Lions Club has canceled the second annual Fritz Runne Memorial Bass Tournament that was scheduled for Sunday, April 3, at Lucerne Harbor Park.


Alan Mattern is president of the Northshore Lions Club, based in Lake County, Calif.

Smoley: Lake County Fair faced with cutbacks

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Written by: Phil Smoley
Published: 22 March 2011

Due to the current fiscal mess the state of California is facing, elimination of funding for California State Fairs is being pushed through in Sacramento.


While it is understood that the fiscal situation will require substantial cuts in many departments and programs, some cuts, if too severe, can be counter-productive to the goal of reducing the deficit. The 100 percent elimination of the state fair seed money is an example of making a bad situation worse.


I own a local real estate brokerage. During this economic downturn, we have had to make extensive cuts all across the board.


We have learned that not all cuts help the bottom line. Certain marketing, office and personnel cuts can cost business far more than the hoped for savings would generate.


Thus arbitrary, across-the-board cuts is not always good business. Each item needs to be carefully looked at to determine what impact it will have on the overall larger situation.


As an example, we learned that reducing print media helped our bottom line while reducing online media hurt our bottom line. So we increased our online marketing budget, and last year, our market share increased 15 percent.


I believe doing away with supporting California Fairs will hurt the state’s bottom line. Our fairgrounds act as a breeding ground for local economic stimulus.


Our firm has had a booth at most fairground events for 20 years, and the amount of business created for us directly and indirectly has been substantial. The same is true for other businesses.


The networking and business connections made at the fair are immense. If our fairgrounds was forced to reduce its size and services, it would be detrimental to our local economy, and the same would be likely true statewide. The overall loss of income to the state will likely far exceed any anticipated savings from the funding cut.


In business, when a department or program is making money, the last thing one should do is cut off its funding.


The same should be true in state government. Identify the “gooses laying the golden eggs” and support them, don’t starve them. If the Department of Motor Vehicles or the Department of Real Estate is making money, grow them, don’t cut them.


If the California Fair system generates jobs and revenues far in excess of the cost, allocate more money, not less (or none.) Monitor results, and determine the point of diminishing returns. But don't cut it out completely.


Keeping our State Fair system healthy is simply good business and will avoid making a bad situation worse.


Phil Smoley is broker and president of CPS Country Air Properties. He lives in Lakeport, Calif.

Hill: Correcting the record on internal affairs investigation in assault allegations case

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Written by: Gary Hill
Published: 21 March 2011

Your breaking news article of 3-16-11 is remarkably accurate with the exception of one important fact which puts my credibility and business in question.


It is true that Chief Allan McClain contracted my services in August of 2010 to conduct an impartial and independent internal affairs investigation of the incident involving then Lt. Craig Clausen.


At the conclusion of my investigation I submitted my report, which included neither a written nor verbal recommendation as to a final disposition.


My report contained the facts as were told to me by the complaining party, witnesses and investigating sheriff's deputies and their reports only.


I know you were quoting Chief Clausen's attorney, Matthew Pavone, for whom I have the highest regard, and it may have appeared to him that I recommended the matter be somehow rejected.


But the truth of the matter is that once I submitted my investigation report to Chief McClain I had no further contact or communication with him.


Until your article I had no knowledge of what Chief McClain or then-DA Hopkins decided to do with either the personnel or the criminal side of the matter.

 

Gary Hill is a private investigator and retired chief investigator for the Lake County District Attorney's Office. He lives in Lakeport, Calif.


Editor's note: The original article has had a statement added to it from Hill on not offering a recommendation in the matter. An update note also has been placed on the story.

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