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Mt. Konocti acquisition effort receives generous donation

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Written by: Editor
Published: 25 June 2009

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From left to right, Karl Burke, closure manager for McLaughlin Mine

Annual worm races just around the corner

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Written by: Editor
Published: 25 June 2009
CLEARLAKE – Ladies and gentlemen, start your worms!


And with that, live worms of all sizes will race to be become sole champion of the 42nd annual Worm Races during the Independence Day Festivities at Austin Park in Clearlake, to be held Saturday, July 4, following the parade.


Why a worm race? Clear Lake is known as being the “Bass Capital of the West” so worms go pole and hook with bass. Plus it is just plain fun for kids and kids at heart.


Last year more than 300 racers participated in the worm races. This year event organizers are expecting a larger turnout.


Bring your own worm if you wish or rent one from the famed stables of the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce.


This year’s winners in the four age categories – 0 to 5 yrs.; 6 to 10 yrs.; 11 to 17 yrs., 18 yrs. and over – will vie for cash prizes and trophies.


Fun facts about worms: worms do not have eyes but are sensitive to light; more than an hour's worth of exposure to direct light will paralyze a worm; worms have five hearts; worms breathe through their skin; worms can regenerate their tails but cannot grow new heads; the longest earthworm ever recorded was found in South Africa and measured 22 feet long.


For more information about the worm races call the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce, 707-994-3600.

Tip-A-Cop raises funds for Special Olympics on Friday

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Written by: Editor
Published: 24 June 2009

LAKEPORT – The annual Tip-A-Cop fundraiser will take place this Friday, June 26, in Lakeport.


Lakeport Police Chief Kevin Burke and Renee's Cafe, 1005 N. Main, will host the event from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.


Local law enforcement officers – from the Lakeport Police, California Highway Patrol, the Lake County Sheriff's Office, Lake County Probation the District Attorney's Office – will serve patrons breakfast and lunch.


All tips will benefit Lake County Special Olympics, which is sending six athletes to the Special Olympics Summer Games this weekend in Davis.

Senior Center board meets Friday

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Written by: Editor
Published: 24 June 2009
LUCERNE – The Lucerne Alpine Senior Center Board will hold a meeting on Friday, June 26.

The meeting, which will be open to the public, will begin at 1 p.m.

An agenda is not yet available, but officials said they will invite comment from community members about the center.

The center is located at 10th and Country Club.
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