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Property tax postponement deadline extended for homeowners in California counties affected by wildfire

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 24 February 2021
SACRAMENTO – State Controller Betty T. Yee is reminding California homeowners recently affected by wildfires that they have more time to apply for the Property Tax Postponement, or PTP, program.

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North Coast Opportunities Governing Board meets Feb. 24

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 23 February 2021
NORTH COAST, Calif. – North Coast Opportunities will hold its next governing board meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 24.

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Tuleyome hosts lecture on tule elk Feb. 25

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 22 February 2021
A tule elk buck in the blue oak woodlands of Northern California. Photo credit: Josh Bush, CDFW.


NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – The next lecture in Tuleyome’s “Natures & You” series will be held online on Thursday, Feb. 25.

The lecture will begin at 7 p.m. via Zoom.

Dr. Tom Batter of UC Davis and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife will discuss, “Tule Elk in the Berryessa Snow Mountain Area and Across California.”

The tule elk, an endemic California subspecies, has a complex natural history intertwined with the activities of both native and immigrant peoples.

Presumed extinct by the mid-19th century, tule elk have since received over a century of intense management.

Joint efforts between public and private entities have resulted in remarkable increases in tule elk abundance and distribution across California, representing one of the greatest conservation success stories of our time.

Batter will discuss the ecology, natural history and modern management practices of California’s tule elk.

You must register on the event page at http://tuleyome.org/events/ (be sure to include your email address) and download Zoom. (There is no need to create an account.)

After registering, participants will be sent an email with login information. Attendees will be able to ask questions via Zoom’s chat feature. For questions, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

This lecture is part of the free monthly “Nature and You” lecture series sponsored by Tuleyome, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit conservation organization based in Woodland.

The word “Tuleyome” (pronounced too-lee-OME-ee) is a Lake Miwok Indian word that means “deep home place.” The term “deep home place” exemplifies our deep connection to our environment, our communities and our regional public lands.

A $10 donation to Tuleyome is requested but is not required to participate in this event.

County’s Roadside Weed Abatement Program set to start for the year

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 21 February 2021
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Department of Public Works will soon be starting its annual Roadside Weed Abatement Program through the application of herbicides along certain county-maintained roads.

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  1. Scotts Valley Community Advisory Council to meet Feb. 22
  2. Feb. 20 prescribed burn to be rescheduled
  3. Lake Transit Authority offering free fares through end of March
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