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- Written by: Jon Hopkins
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- Written by: Don Anderson
To the friends of Don Anderson for District Attorney, thank you!
I want to give all my friends and supporters heartfelt thanks for the vote of confidence in the June 8, 2010, election primaries.
When I started this journey I knew it would involve a lot of hard work and determination – and it did. It was a journey I couldn’t have made without your encouragement and unwavering support and I am eternally grateful to each and every one of you.
I also want to give a special thanks to my campaign team, my family, the scores of endorsers and the many individual contributors to our campaign. You were the force that kept all the important aspects of our campaign on track and I can’t thank you enough. You are an awesome group!
Over the next few months leading to the general election I look forward to working with you all again. I am eager to discuss and debate the issues I identified in my initial campaign as well as other issues of importance to the people of Lake County.
I am a very lucky person to have had so many good people in my corner and again, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart.
Don Anderson is a candidate for Lake County district attorney. He lives in Kelseyville.
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- Written by: Doug Rhoades
The dust has settled after the Tuesday election, and I want to let the people of Lake County know how much I appreciate the support I have received from all around the Lake.
Congratulations to Don Anderson for his win in the election, and now we look forward to challenging him in November.
Our current district attorney, Jon Hopkins, can be proud of the way he conducted his campaign, and the support he received. While he will not be in the run-off in November, he can also be proud of his 38 years of service to the people of California, and to the people of Lake County for the past decade. Best wishes to Jon and Annette in whatever life holds for their future.
Thank you again to my supporters, and we look forward to a successful campaign and victory in November.
Doug Rhoades lives in Kelseyville.
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- Written by: Jeri Spittler

It is truly a privilege and a pleasure to thank everyone who made last Saturday's “Grassroots Redevelopment Project” in Clearlake such a fantastic success, but I hardly know how to begin to thank so many people who came out to work so hard.
Not only did we have wonderful sponsors, not only were did the people working on the site do a fantastic job – even the folks driving by did their parts by
shouting encouragement (“looking good!”) and honking in support.
City Public Works Director Doug Herren came early, stayed late and ran a paint sprayer all day. City Clerk Melissa Swanson came early to sign the workers in.
Four Corners Hardware sent a paid employee, Chris Perry, to help us unlock some doors to which no one had a key, then worked all day on the store's payroll. Jesse from Four Corners checked on the project regularly to make sure we had every thing we needed.
Mendo Mill not only donated all the paint (20 gallons total), at the end of the day they gave us another five gallons so we could finish the job.
Dale (the biker dude) brought a utility truck with lots of tools and offered the project many skills whenever needed; I have never met this man before and don't know his full name, but he stayed till it was done. My husband Tony: you are my best friend and a hard working man.
Many thanks also to our other sponsors: Valley Glass, Perfect Printers, Randy Hare Signs, Ricky's Tee Service, Rob's Dirty Work, Foods Etc, Estelle Creel, Girlfriends, Strohmeyers Plumbing, Highlands Nursery, Lakeside Herbal Solutions and Danny Gay for providing the beautiful steel grill for the barbecue.
Jarret Anaraki, Victoria Bean, Richard Berriz, Kenin Bettencourt, Jessie Boyd, Victoria Brandon, Liz Byrd, Sadie Carr, Renee Dothage, Keith Eaton, Stan Egger, Robert Fortin, Herb Gura, Morgan Herman, Joey Luiz, Chris Nuzzo, Frank Nuzzo, Michael Nuzzo, L Reike, Anthony Spittler, Jeri Spittler, Glen Thomas, Marilyn Thomas, Keira Welsh, Dustin Wilson Jr. and D'Angelo Wilson all gave the gift of their labor on a beautiful Saturday in June. So did all the children who picked up trash and helped clean the park.
I hope I haven't forgotten anyone. At the end of the day a neglected eyesore had become a building that we can all be proud of. The people who supported this project and made it a huge success are all Stars of Lake County. You are the shakers and makers, my hat is off to you. Clearlake Rocks.
Jeri Spittler lives in Clearlake.
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