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CLEARLAKE The Clearlake City Council extended its support Thursday in the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce’s effort to bring fishing tournaments back to the city by way of waiving fees for use of the Clearlake Senior/Community Center during an upcoming tournament.

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Council supports efforts to bring in fishing tournaments

National Day of Service?

September 15th, 2009

National Day of Service? By Adrian Vance President Obama is turning what was a national day of mourning into a “National Day of Service.

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National Day of Service?

Reader endorses candidate

September 15th, 2009

By Joan Moss Matthew Barnes believes he can be a catalyst for positive change in the Upper Lake community as member of the elementary and middle school board of trustees.

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Reader endorses candidate

CLEARLAKE The Clearlake City Council moved forward on a couple of road improvement projects Thursday.

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Council revs up for road improvements

LAKEPORT While discussing a moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries Tuesday the Lake County Board of Supervisors chairwoman Denise Rushing smacked the gavel as a man shouted from the back of the room and Supervisor Rob Brown defended himself.

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Medical Marijuana issue causes stir at Board of Supervisors

The generous human spirit

September 15th, 2009

By Maggie Fulton In traveling from Lakeport to Ukiah last week for medical appointments, also included in my trip was a stop at Baskin-Robbins ice cream store.

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The generous human spirit

Why the double standard?

September 15th, 2009

Why the double standard? Football is a graphic war game and one of America’s most popular sports.

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Why the double standard?

In the Broncos quest to win the turnover battle this year they got an unexpected surprise Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. Wesley Woodyard hauled in an interception in the first half to become the first linebacker for the Broncos to pick off a pass in 2 years.

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Woodyard First LB To Make Pick In 2 Years

Dan Omasta, sustainability director for the University of Colorado Student Union, said the school’s formal policies will help the university save money in times of budget shortfalls.

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CU-Boulder students to outline eco-friendly goals to regents

ASSEMBLYMAN Jared Huffman just got the brush off from the Sutter Health-appointed Marin General Hospital Board.

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Dick Spotswood: Marin General board gives Huffman the brushoff

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