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LUCERNE, Calif. – A closure will be in place for much of January on a portion of Bartlett Springs Road in order for road crews to carry out emergency storm damage repairs.

The Lake County Department of Public Works said the closure will begin on Monday, Jan. 5.

Bartlett Springs Road will be closed to all traffic at mile post marker 1.5 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Public Works officials anticipate that the repair work will be completed by Jan. 31.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Clear Lake Cardinals sent four wrestlers to compete at Liberty High School Dec. 22 and 23.

Two girl wrestlers competed in the Brittany David Tournament and two boys wrestled in the Lou Bronzan Tournament.

Emily Psalmonds walked through the girls' 111-pound bracket, winning all three matches by pin, and finished as the champion in her class.

Julian Lewis lost in the second round, but battled back to the third place medal round, where he battled a tough match, just coming up short to finish fourth.

Lewis was the highest placer in the boys' division from Lake County.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County Public Services Director Caroline Chavez announced that the Eastlake Landfill, Lakeport Public Services office and Lake County Waste Solutions transfer station in Lakeport will be closed Thursday, Jan. 1, for the New Year’s holiday.

The landfill, Public Services Office and Lake County Waste Solutions will reopen on Friday, Jan. 2.

Residential and commercial collection will occur one day after your normal pick up day.

Normal collection schedules will resume the week following the holiday.

Normal operating hours at the landfill are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.

The Public Services office is normally open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Christmas trees can be dropped off at the Lake County Waste Solution transfer station, 230 Soda Bay Road in Lakeport, and at the Southlake Refuse Recycling drop off located at the Eastlake Landfill 16015 Davis St. in Clearlake and Quackenbush at 16520 Davis St., through Jan. 10.

South Lake Refuse and Recycling and Quackenbush Buyback/Drop off centers are open from 7:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. daily.

Lake County Waste Solutions in Lakeport Buyback/Drop off center is open 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and accepts many other recyclable materials.

Lake County Waste Solutions and South Lake Refuse & Recycling will be providing for their customers free curbside Christmas tree recycling.

Cut trees into 3-foot pieces, place your tree into your green waste container on your regular pick up day and make sure the lid will shut.

Please remove all ornaments, lights and tinsel for all Christmas tree recycling. No flocked trees will be accepted.

If you have any questions regarding this subject or any of the solid waste issues in Lake County, please call 707-262-1760.

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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The Konocti Lioness Club held a fundraising raffle to help support youth programs in Lake County.

Two Christmas baskets were raffled off with the winning tickets being drawn on Sunday, Dec. 21.

Winners of the children’s basket were Alexis and Victoria Mello of Kelseyville.

Winner of the adult basket was Jacii Casteel, also of Kelseyville.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Ringing in the New Year should not include a visit to the hospital or behind bars for drunk driving.

If you’ve been drinking during end of the year celebrations, AAA Northern California will take you and your car home for free.

AAA’s Tipsy Tow program is open to everyone. You do not need to be a AAA member to take advantage of this service to the community.

AAA will offer the service to drinking drivers from 6 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31 to 6 a.m. Jan. 1, in Northern California.

Drivers, potential passengers, party hosts, bartenders, and restaurant managers can call 800-222-4357 (AAA-HELP) for a free tow home of up to 10 miles.

Just tell the AAA operator, “I need a Tipsy Tow,” and a truck will be on its way.        

The service will provide a one-way ride for the driver and vehicle to the driver’s home. If there are additional passengers who need a ride, they will be taken to the driver’s home as long as there is room for them to be transported safely in the tow truck.

You cannot make a reservation.

“Everybody wants to have fun at a New Year’s party,” said Cynthia Harris, spokesperson for AAA Northern California. “But if you’ve been drinking, don’t get behind the wheel. Give AAA a call and we’ll make sure you get home safely.”

According to 2010 statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 10,000 people died in alcohol-impaired crashes. That is one death every 51 minutes.

As little as one drink can impair vision, steering, braking, judgment, and reaction time.

Nationally, drunk-driving crashes accounted for about 36 percent of highway deaths of young people age 16 to 24, according to 2008 statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. As little as one drink can impair vision, steering, braking, judgment, and reaction time.

AAA estimates that a first time DUI conviction in California can cost up to $12,000 in fines, penalties, restitution, legal fees, and added insurance expenses. You can’t put a price tag on a crash that causes an injury or death.

The latest survey from AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety revealed little change in motorist behavior versus previous years, in regards to “do as I say, not as I do” attitude about alcohol impairment:

– 91 percent of drivers believe it is completely unacceptable for somebody to drive when they think they may have had too much to drink.
– 92 percent of drivers think that people driving after alcohol pose a somewhat or very serious threat to their personal safety.
– 41 percent of drivers think drunk drivers are a bigger problem today compared to three years ago.
– Despite this, one-in-eight admit to driving when they thought their alcohol level might have been close to or over the legal limit at least once in the past year.

When it comes to prescription drug use and driving, Americans report feeling even less concerned, with just over a quarter reporting feeling the same “very serious” threat to their personal safety. 

However, many of these drugs, along with over-the-counter medications, can impair a driver in similar ways as alcohol.

Previous studies have found that a single dose of some cold and allergy medications can have the same effect on driving as being above the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration, and certain antidepressants have been shown to increase crash risk by up to 41 percent.

“Just because a doctor prescribes a drug, or you can purchase it over-the-counter doesn’t necessarily mean it is safe to use while driving,” said Harris. “Always discuss potential side effects and interactions with your doctor or pharmacist before getting behind the wheel.”

To educate drivers on the impact that prescription and over-the-counter drugs can have on safe driving ability, the AAA Foundation developed RoadwiseRX, http://exchange.aaa.com/safety/roadwiserx/?zip=95422&stateprov=ca&city=clearlake&devicecd=PC&referer=www.aaa.com , a free, interactive tool that allows users to input various medications and check for side effects and interactions that can lead to driver impairment.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lake County Public Services Director Caroline Chavez announced that the Historic Courthouse Museum in Lakeport and the Historic Schoolhouse Museum in Lower Lake will be closed Thursday, Jan. 1, for the New Year’s holiday.

Both museums will reopen on Friday, Jan. 2.

Normal operating hours at the Courthouse Museum in Lakeport are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. 

The Historic Schoolhouse Museum in Lower Lake is normally open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and closed on Sundays.

If you have any questions regarding this subject, please call the Historic Courthouse Museum in Lakeport at 707-263-4555 or the Historic Schoolhouse Museum in Lower Lake at 707-995-3565.

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