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Spring Valley deals with mosquito infestation

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Written by: Win Cary
Published: 05 July 2008
SPRING VALLEY – The Spring Valley subdivision of Clearlake Oaks has been Dealing with an infestation of mosquitoes.


Vector Control (previously mosquito abatement) tested for the little critters, and discovered that the traps caught the largest number of inland floodwater mosquitoes that they had seen in a long time.


This particular mosquito larva is laid in flood ponds, but can hibernate in the dry pond soil For up the three years, then hatches the next time the pond is filled with water. They love to bite humans, and can fly up to five miles to find a victim.


Spring Valley is the only area in Lake County with this problem, so Vector Control began spraying along the roadways very early in the morning (like at 2 a.m.) to try to control the situation.


Their first spraying on June 13 reduced the number in the traps by 50 percent. They may have to spray through August.


The residents are very happy to have some relief from the swarms of mosquitoes that they were dealing with whenever they went outside.


Win Cary lives in Spring Valley.


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'Amethodist' Idol Contest and dinner is Saturday

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Written by: Editor
Published: 04 July 2008
CLEARLAKE OAKS – The first Amethodist Idol Talent Search and All-American Cookout takes place on Saturday, July 5 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. pm at the Clearlake Oaks Community United Methodist Church on the Plaza in The Oaks.


What could be more American for a traditional July 4 barbecue than hot dogs and apple pie? The cookout will follow a star-packed show featuring Elvis, Johnny Cash, Dean Martin, Patsy Cline, Elton John and many more, all to benefit the Thornton-Canady Community Center and the Li’l Acorns Preschool.


You be the judge! Winners for fan favorite, best new artist, best costume and lifetime achievement award to be chosen by number of $1 audience votes collected for each contestant.


Advance tickets are only $15 each for this musical comedy directed by Kim Young and meal by Mike Beck and Co. For tickets call 350-3590.


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Government vehicle auction postponed

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Written by: Editor
Published: 04 July 2008
MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST – The U.S. Forest Service surplus vehicle and equipment sale previously scheduled for next week has been postponed because of heavy involvement by all personnel in the fire fighting activities currently underway on all four national forests.


The surplus sale for items on the Klamath, Mendocino, Six Rivers and Shasta-Trinity National Forests will be rescheduled for later this year.


An announcement will be made when the sale is scheduled. For additional information please contact the Mendocino National Forest, 825 N. Humboldt Ave., Willows, telephone 530-934-1119.


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Assembly approves bill to expand use of conservation easements to preserve parkland

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Written by: Editor
Published: 02 July 2008
SACRAMENTO – The State Assembly voted 43-28 Monday to approve Senate Bill 1431, legislation by Senator Patricia Wiggins (D-Santa Rosa) to enable the state Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) to expand the use of conservation easements to protect state parklands.


The Senate approved SB 1431 in April, meaning the bill has been sent to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for his consideration.


SB 1431 clarifies that DPR is allowed to acquire a conservation easement if DPR determines that it is necessary to protect a unit of the state park system from an incompatible use or to preserve and enhance the natural resource, cultural, or historic value of a state park unit.


The Wiggins bill would also enable DPR to make grants to a state or local government agency, or a nonprofit, to purchase and hold a conservation easement with funds that have been appropriated to the department for land acquisitions. Grant recipients would be required to monitor and enforce the easement and agree to restrict the use of the land in perpetuity.


“As the population of our state continues to grow, and urban growth expands into previously undeveloped areas, additional pressures are being placed on the resources of the State Parks and Recreation system,” Wiggins said.


“DPR is authorized to purchase land for the purpose of protecting parks from development and other impending threats, but this solution is not always economically feasible,” Wiggins added. “An easement is a good tool for the department to use to preserve the state park system; it costs less, and also allows the land to remain in the hands of the private land owner. Further, it defends the land from incompatible use issues, and it relieves the department from incurring maintenance costs."


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