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Clearlake Senior Center opens temporarily as warming shelter

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Written by: LAKE COUNTY NEWS REPORTS
Published: 25 February 2023
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Due to the unprecedented snowfall and life-threatening temperatures, the city of Clearlake has partnered with the county of Lake to open the Clearlake Senior Center as a warming shelter during this weather event.

The center is Located at 3245 Bowers Road, within the city of Clearlake.

The city of Clearlake, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, the Lake County Department of Social Services and Lake County Behavioral Health are working together to provide cots, blankets, light food and snacks to those in need.

The Clearlake Senior Center temporarily operating as a warming shelter will remain open 24 hours a day or as needed until noon on Sunday, Feb. 26.

Visitors must register and no pets, weapons, alcohol or drugs are allowed.

For more information contact Sunrise Special Services at 707-349-5022.

Lakeport Warming Center extends hours during snow event

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Written by: LAKE COUNTY NEWS REPORTS
Published: 25 February 2023
LAKEPORT, Calif. — The newly opened warming center in Lakeport is extending its hours during the snow event that has resulted in freezing temperatures and power outages to Lake County.

The warming center, run by Sunrise Special Services Foundation and funded by Lake County Behavioral Health Services, is located at 1111 Whalen Way in Lakeport in the county’s former juvenile hall facility which during the pandemic also has been used as a shelter for homeless individuals.

The center currently is providing shelter to those individuals experiencing homelessness to get out of the cold, have a warm place to sleep and get meals.

While its normal operating hours are 4 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily, during this unprecedented weather event, the center will run around the clock, seven days a week.

For more information, please contact the warming center directly at 707-349-5022.

Space News: NASA celebrates National Engineers Week

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Written by: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
Published: 25 February 2023
Jamesa Stokes is a materials research engineer with NASA. She works in a special laboratory testing advanced materials to see how they behave in extreme space environments. Image credit: NASA/Jef Janis.

Jamesa Stokes' path to being an engineer at NASA started out on a completely different road.

While she loved and excelled at math and science, she was also passionate about studio art, her first major in college.

But knowing that science can also be a creative pursuit, she switched to physics and embarked on a journey to NASA when she reached grad school.

Stokes, who received her bachelor’s degree in Physics from Auburn University and a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering from the Pennsylvania State University, was awarded a graduate fellowship to conduct research at NASA Glenn.

She later became a NASA intern and converted to a full-time materials research engineer when she finished her Ph.D.

“Working at NASA means tackling the bigger problems we face for the benefit of society,” said Stokes. “My job is to develop and understand how advanced materials behave in the extreme environments of space. It will help protect not only the lives of astronauts but also flight vehicles.”

Are you considering a STEM career? Stokes says there are many ways to reach your goal.

“There is no required path to becoming a scientist or engineer nor is there one way a scientist or engineer is supposed to act or look,” she said. “Never let anyone discourage you from pursuing what you like and remember that you can always be more than whatever societal conventions envision your future to be. Participate in STEM clubs and activities to figure out what makes you passionate about science and engineering.”

Thousands remain without power; hard freeze expected Friday and Saturday nights

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 24 February 2023
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — A large part of Lake County remained without power on Friday in the wake of a winter storm that’s expected to be followed by freezing conditions on Friday and Saturday nights.

Pacific Gas and Electric Co. reported that 33,600 of its customers in Lake County remained without power on Friday morning due to 40 separate weather-related outages.

The company’s outage map showed that the outages remained in effect throughout the county on Friday afternoon. The outages were attributed to weather and many did not have estimated times for restoration.

That’s of particular concern due to the ongoing weather situation.

While the National Weather Service’s Eureka office said more snowfall isn’t expected until Saturday evening, that agency also is forecasting a hard freeze to take place on Friday and Saturday nights, with temperature falling into the mid- to low 20s around Lake County.

The snow and freezing temperatures are raising other challenges as well.

In the city of Lakeport, the police department said that the significant fresh snow is bringing a lot of pedestrians into the roadways as sidewalks are difficult to traverse and children have been found playing in the snow on side streets.

Police asked drivers to use caution, to drive slowly because of increased stopping distances and to be aware of pedestrians walking in the roadways.

The hard freeze, “coupled with melting snow during today will likely result in a large accumulation of ice in the roadways, parking lots and hard walking surfaces. Use great caution when driving and walking,” the police department reported.

Across the lake, the Clearlake Police Department urged community members to avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.

“Hazardous conditions throughout the city, including power lines down and trees blocking multiple roadways. PG&E and Public Works are working to clear hazards,” the agency reported.

Officials reported that the weather conditions also had led to limited county services, and they also urged people not to travel if they don’t need to.

The California Highway Patrol reported that Bottle Rock Road near Kelseyville is closed and there is a hard road closure in the area of Bradford Road and Highway 29 near Middletown.

Road conditions remain hazardous throughout the county due to the snowfall on Thursday and overnight.

The Lake County Public Works Department reported on its Facebook page Friday that opening roads is now their primary concern, with staff maxed out and running around the clock.

The department asked for patience, noting that every road in the Kelseyville Rivieras, Cobb and the hills around Clear Lake are experiencing large amounts of snow.

The Lake County Public Services Department said Friday there will be temporary facility and garbage service route closures due to weather conditions.

Facilities to be closed include the Eastlake Landfill in Clearlake, Lake County Waste Solutions Transfer Station and Recycle Yard in Lakeport; the South Lake Refuse and Recycle Yard and Quackenbush Mountain Resource Recovery Park in Clearlake.

Residential and commercial garbage service for both Lake County Waste Solutions and South Lake Refuse will not be running Friday. All facilities and service routes are tentatively planned to reopen or resume operations on Saturday.

INFORMATION AND CONTACTS

Roads

Caltrans
https://roads.dot.ca.gov/roadscell.php
https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov

Lake County Department of Public Works: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Lakecountydpw/ 

Law enforcement and first responders

Clearlake Police Department: https://www.clearlake.ca.us/210/Police-Department or https://www.facebook.com/clearlakepolice
Lake County OES on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LakeCountyOES
Lake County Sheriff's Office: Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/lakesheriff
Lakeport Police Department: https://www.facebook.com/LakeportPolice

General information

City of Clearlake: https://www.clearlake.ca.us/
County of Lake on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lakecountycagov
City of Lakeport: https://www.cityoflakeport.com/

Utilities

Pacific Gas and Electric outage map: https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/outagecenter/

County services

Contact information for each County department is available at https://www.lakecountyca.gov

If departments are managing unusually high call volume with limited staff, some delay in response may occur.

Solid waste/recycling

Public Services for the Eastlake Landfill: 707-262-1618
Lake County Waste Solutions: 707-234-6400
South Lake Refuse and Recycling: 707-994-8613

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, or Lake County News, @LakeCoNews.
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