Who was on target and who missed the mark …
Focus on youth
Hit: The Clearlake Youth Center opened its after-school program Monday. The program offers homework help, tutors, hip-hop and free-style dancing classes, along with yoga.
Season-opener goes swimmingly
Hit: Swimmers from the combined Clear Lake, Kelseyville swim team set a new team record for the 200-yard medley relay at the team”s season-opener in Santa Rosa.
Programs for girls, women, get big boost at Soroptimist fundraising function
Hit: About 100 people attended the Soroptimist International of Clear Lake annual Spring Fling
fundraising event that brought in about $8,000 to $10,000 for programs
benefiting women and girls.
Hoberg”s court date delayed again
Miss: The court date for Hoberg”s Resort Manager Dan Nelson was
postponed.
Not seeking re-election
Miss: The county”s
assessor-recorder, Douglas W. Wacker, announced he is not seeking re-election.
State-of-emergency
Miss: Even with the current rainfall, it is not enough to be clear from the drought conditions.
Hit: The Lake County Board of Supervisors
proclaimed a state-of-emergency for the county as a result of the drought.
Reading across Lake County
Hit: Read Across America was celebrated with guest readers and special events.
Goes to state
Hit: William Isaacs, a Lower Lake High School heavyweight is
competing in the CIF State Championships in Bakersfield. Isaacs holds a 35-8 record.
Super sport
Hit: The Board of Supervisors presented Record-Bee Sports Editor Brian Sumpter with a proclamation honoring his 30 years of service to the community.
In support of seniors
Hit: March was declared March for Meals month by the Board of Supervisors.
Pilot saves the day
Miss: Emergency crews responded to Lampson Field in Lakeport on Friday when the nose gear on a Cessna 182 failed.
Hit: The pilot successfully landed the plane and no injuries were reported.