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Caltrans plans major roadwork through July 19

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Written by: Caltrans
Published: 13 July 2018
NORTH COAST, Calif. – Caltrans reports that the following road projects will be taking place around the North Coast during the coming week.

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Middletown’s 'First Fridays' a hit

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Written by: Elizabeth Montgomery
Published: 13 July 2018
Zoë Templeton, age 8, of Kelseyville, Calif., on the water slide at a "First Fridays in Middletown" event in Middletown, Calif., on Friday, July 6, 2018. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Montgomery.


MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Last Friday evening Middletown's streets were humming with pedestrian traffic as people flocked to live music, art exhibits, food vendors, an open mic, a farmers' market, wine tasting and, to the delight of the children, a water slide.

"First Fridays in Middletown" is a monthly event during the warm weather that has been steadily growing in size since its inception last summer.

This last Friday there was live music at nine venues around the town. Considering both street food vendors and restaurants, food options included Mexican, Ethiopian, Filipino/Hawaiian, Thai, Chinese and sourdough pizza baked in a cob oven.

"Water Fun Splash Zone" was the theme this month and kids were lined up outside the Middletown Car Wash to take a ride down the water slide.

"I had parents and kids who showed up at 4:30 p.m. and didn't leave until 9 p.m.," said car wash owner Courtney Van Leuven.

According to one of the event's organizers, Fairlight Ahlgren, the aim of "First Fridays" is "to encourage support of local business and to promote ‘micro-entrepreneurship’ and cottage industry as a viable, attractive option for people living in Lake County."

Ahlgren's organization, Phoenix Collaborative, has partnered with local businesses and nonprofits to stage the events as the south county area works to recover from fire losses, including that in May of the Middletown Hardester's Market.

Ahlgren named several organizations that have been crucial for the success of “First Fridays”: Middletown Area Merchants Association, Middletown Art Center and Middletown Community Farmers Market.

The theme for Aug. 3 will be "Wellness Cafe," spotlighting options for health and healing. On Sept. 7 the focus will be a fashion show.

City of Clearlake Marketing Committee seeks members

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Written by: City of Clearlake
Published: 13 July 2018
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The city of Clearlake is seeking members interested in applying for its marketing committee.

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In desert trials, next-generation water harvester delivers fresh water from air

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Written by: Robert Sanders
Published: 13 July 2018


BERKELEY, Calif. – In October, a University of California, Berkeley, team headed down to the Arizona desert, plopped their newest prototype water harvester into the backyard of a tract home and started sucking water out of the air without any power other than sunlight.

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  1. Konocti Quilters to oversee clothing and textiles building during Lake County Fair
  2. Comments sought on proposed Pacific Gas and Electric special use authorizations
  3. New safety tool for parents to prevent hot car tragedies and reduce distracted driving
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