Friday, 20 September 2024

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A November storm is bringing rain and wind to much of Northern California and serves as a reminder of the importance of winter storm safety.

Rain and winds began impacting the region on Tuesday, and showers and possible isolated thunderstorms will continue to be experienced across Northern and Central California through Friday or as late as Saturday of this week.

In addition, dirt and dust can build up on equipment throughout the year. The first of rains of the season, or even heavy mist or fog, can turn this accumulated dirt and dust to mud, which can conduct electricity and lead to outages and in some cases, small pole fires.

PG&E’s meteorology team has developed a Storm Outage Prediction Model that incorporates real-time weather forecasts, historical data and system knowledge to predict where and when storm impacts will be most severe. This model enables the company to pre-stage crews and equipment as storms approach to enable rapid response to outages.

PG&E is urging its customers to take the necessary steps to be prepared and stay safe throughout the winter.

Safety tips

• Never touch downed wires: If you see a downed power line, assume it is energized and extremely dangerous. Do not touch or try to move it — and keep children and animals away.

• Report downed power lines immediately by calling 911 and by calling PG&E at 1-800-743-5002.

• Use flashlights, not candles: During a power outage, use battery-operated flashlights, and not candles, due to the risk of fire. If you must use candles, please keep them away from drapes, lampshades and small children. Do not leave candles unattended.

• Have a backup phone: If you have a telephone system that requires electricity to work, such as a cordless phone or answering machine, plan to have a standard telephone or cellular phone ready as a backup.

• Have fresh drinking water, ice: Freeze plastic containers filled with water to make blocks of ice that can be placed in your refrigerator/freezer during an outage to prevent foods from spoiling. Blue Ice from your picnic cooler also works well in the freezer.

• Use generators safely: Customers with standby electric generators should make sure they are properly installed by a licensed electrician in a well-ventilated area. Improperly installed generators pose a significant danger to customers, as well as crews working on power lines. If using portable generators, be sure they are in a well-ventilated area.

• Turn off appliances: If you experience an outage, unplug or turn off all electrical appliances to avoid overloading circuits and to prevent fire hazards when power is restored. Simply leave a single lamp on to alert you when power returns. Turn your appliances back on one at a time when conditions return to normal.

• Safely clean up: After the inclement weather has passed, be sure to safely clean up. Never touch downed wires and always call 811 or visit 811express.com at least two full business days before digging to have all underground utilities safely marked.

Other tips can be found at PG&E’s website.

Dr. Gary Ivey with a sandhill crane. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Redbud Audubon Society is pleased to host Dr. Gary Ivey with the International Crane Foundation for its Thursday, Nov. 16, Zoom program meeting starting at 7 p.m.

To register for the program, go to Redbud’s website, www.redbudaudubon.org and click on the registration link there.

Dr. Ivey will speak about the sandhill crane populations that breed and winter in California and the broader Pacific Flyway.

He will discuss the migration routes, wintering and breeding areas of the three subspecies that use the state.

Ivey will speak about their behavior and biology and also their conservation needs in California's Central Valley.

A crane sunset. Courtesy photo.

Dr. Ivey is a research associate and is an expert on sandhill cranes in the Pacific Flyway. He has worked with wildlife with a particular focus on sandhill cranes for over 40 years, concentrating his work on waterbirds, waterfowl and wetland conservation.

He also currently serves on the Board of Directors of The Trumpeter Swan Society and is leading efforts to restore breeding trumpeter swans to Oregon.

He served for 20 years as a biologist at several western refuges, including 15 years at Malheur Refuge.

He studied nesting ecology of sandhill cranes for his master’s thesis and wintering ecology of sandhill cranes for his PhD, both at Oregon State University.

He continues working to further conservation of cranes, trumpeter swans and other waterbirds in Western North America.

Dr. Gary Ivey at the Reifel Sanctuary. Courtesy photo.

LOWER LAKE, Calif. — The California EBT Project, in partnership with the California Department of Social Services and the county’s EBT vendor, Fidelity Information Services Inc., will be providing a new mobile application for EBT cards.

The ebtEDGE Mobile Application and Web-enabled Cardholder Portal will be available for EBT Cardholders Nov. 10.

This is the only app that is approved by CDSS for your EBT card. Please stay tuned for more information on where to download the app.

What does this mean?

This tool will allow Cardholders to access their card information, and modify access using new features like:

• Biometric Access-Touch ID, Fingerprint or facial recognition on your mobile device.

• Block Transactions-Internet, and out-of-state transactions, either temporarily or permanently.

• Freeze and Unfreeze Card-Turn “on”/”off” your card when you want, and as often as you like.

• Card Replacement-a replacement card can be requested if card is lost or damaged.

• Change Pin-Ability to change your PIN when you want, and as often as you like, to keep it secure.

If you have an account already set up on https://www.ebt.ca.gov/cardholder/ :

• CA EBT Cardholders that are currently registered and have used the existing Cardholder Portal, available at www.ebt.ca.gov , since September of 2022, login credentials (username/password) will be migrated during the deployment.

• Cardholders with successfully migrated credentials will be prompted on their first login post deployment to set challenge questions to enhance the security of their existing accounts.

• Cardholders who receive the username/password is “invalid” message when attempting to login or want to register for the first time following the deployment will follow the instructions on the login page of the application.

EBT Customer Service will be available to assist Cardholders during the deployment and with new registrations. EBT Customer Service can be reached using either of the following methods:

• Customer Service Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

• Toll-Free Customer Service Number:: 877-328-9677 (also found on the back of EBT card)

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¡Noticias emocionantes para los titulares de tarjetas EBT de CalFresh y Cash Aid!

LOWER LAKE, California – El Proyecto EBT de California, en asociación con el Departamento de Servicios Sociales de California (CDSS) y nuestro proveedor de EBT, Fidelity Information Services, Inc. (FIS) proporcionará una nueva aplicación móvil para su tarjeta EBT. La aplicación móvil ebtEDGE y el portal web para titulares de tarjetas estarán disponibles para los titulares de tarjetas EBT el 10 de noviembre de 2023. Esta es la única aplicación aprobada por CDSS para su tarjeta EBT. Estén atentos para obtener más información sobre dónde descargar la aplicación.

¿Qué significa esto?

Esta herramienta permitirá a los titulares de tarjetas acceder a la información de su tarjeta y modificar el acceso utilizando nuevas funciones como:

• Acceso biométrico-Touch ID, huella dactilar o reconocimiento facial en su dispositivo móvil

• Bloquear transacciones: transacciones por Internet y fuera del estado, ya sea temporal o permanentemente

• Congelar y descongelar tarjeta: encienda / "apague" su tarjeta cuando lo desee y con la frecuencia que desee

• Reemplazo de tarjeta: se puede solicitar una tarjeta de reemplazo si la tarjeta se pierde o se daña

• Cambiar el PIN: posibilidad de cambiar el PIN cuando quieras y con la frecuencia que quieras para mantenerlo seguro

Si ya tienes una cuenta configurada en https://www.ebt.ca.gov/cardholder/:

• Los titulares de tarjetas de CA EBT que estén registrados actualmente y hayan utilizado el portal de titulares de tarjetas existente, disponible en www.ebt.ca.gov , desde septiembre de 2022, las credenciales de inicio de sesión (nombre de usuario/contraseña) se migrarán durante la implementación.

• A los titulares de tarjetas con credenciales migradas correctamente se les pedirá en su primer inicio de sesión posterior a la implementación que establezcan preguntas de seguridad para mejorar la seguridad de sus cuentas existentes.

• Los titulares de tarjetas que reciban el mensaje de nombre de usuario/contraseña "no válido" al intentar iniciar sesión o quieran registrarse por primera vez después de la implementación seguirán las instrucciones de la página de inicio de sesión de la aplicación.

El servicio de atención al cliente de EBT estará disponible para ayudar a los titulares de tarjetas durante el despliegue y con los nuevos registros. Puede ponerse en contacto con el servicio de atención al cliente de EBT mediante cualquiera de los siguientes métodos:

• Correo electrónico de atención al cliente This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

• Número gratuito de servicio al cliente: 877-328-9677 (también se encuentra en el reverso de la tarjeta EBT)

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Effective Jan. 1, 2024, changes are happening to the Medi-Cal program to expand coverage to more people.

The first change is that more people will be able to get full scope Medi-Cal benefits as immigration status no longer matters.

Previous changes were made so that full scope Medi-Cal was made available for young adults up to age 26 and older adults 50 and over. The gap is now being closed to cover adults ages 26 to 49.

All other eligibility requirements will remain the same and Medi-Cal is not considered a public charge for immigration purposes.

For more information on the adult expansion visit this page.

The second change occurring is the elimination of the requirement to verify assets. For applicants and beneficiaries, starting January 01, 2024 assets will no longer be required to determine your new or ongoing eligibility.

For more information on the asset elimination please visit this page.

If you have questions, need help applying or renewing your benefits, please contact Social Services.

In Person: 15975 Anderson Ranch Parkway, Lower Lake Ca 95457

Online: https://benefitscal.com or https://www.coveredca.com

By phone: 707-995-4200 or 800-628-5288

Mail: P.O. Box 9000, Lower Lake Ca 95457



Cambios muy pronto para Medi-Cal - ¡Esté Informado!

LOWER LAKE, Calif. — A partir del 1 de enero de 2024, habrá cambios en el programa de Medi-Cal para ampliar la cobertura a más personas.

El primer cambio es que más personas podrán obtener beneficios completos de Medi-Cal ya que el estatus migratorio no importa. Cambios anteriores fueron que dieron Medi-Cal completo para adultos jóvenes de hasta 26 años y adultos mayores de 50 años o más. Ahora estamos cerrando la brecha para cubrir a adultos de 26 a 49 años. Todos los demás requisitos de elegibilidad seguirán siendo los mismos y Medi-Cal NO se considera una carga pública para propósitos de inmigración. Para obtener más información sobre la expansión para adultos, visite Adult-Expansion.

El segundo cambio es la eliminación del requisito de verificar sus recursos. Para los solicitantes y beneficiarios, a partir del 1 de enero de 2024 ya no se requerirán para determinar su elegibilidad nueva o actual. Para obtener más información sobre la eliminación de recursos, visite Asset Limit Changes.

Si tiene preguntas, necesita ayuda para solicitar o renovar sus beneficios, comuníquese con nosotros:

En persona: 15975 Anderson Ranch Parkway, Lower Lake Ca 95457

En línea: https://benefitscal.com o https://www.coveredca.com

Por teléfono: 707-995-4200 o 800-628-5288

Correo: P.O. Box 9000, Lower Lake Ca 95457

NORTH COAST, Calif. — With cooler temperatures and measurable precipitation, the Bureau of Land Management has eased fire restrictions effective today for public lands managed by the Ukiah Field Office in Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, Solano, Sonoma and Yolo counties.

Fire restrictions were originally initiated on June 28 to curb the risk of wildfire. The rescinded fire order is available on the website.

Public land visitors can again use campfires outside of developed campgrounds and posted recreation sites. Recreational target shooting may also resume in designated areas. Visitors are encouraged to check weather conditions for Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watches to avoid shooting in hot, dry and windy conditions.

“Due to cooler fall weather conditions and declining wildfire danger, we are lifting seasonal fire restrictions,” said Ukiah Field Manager Nicholas Lavrov. “While weather conditions are no longer causing high wildfire danger, we still urge everyone to Recreate Responsibly to help minimize wildfire potential when visiting public lands.”

The public is reminded to remain cautious and practice good fire safety to help prevent wildfire.

Good fire-prevention safety tips include keeping vehicles off dry grass or brush; carrying a fire extinguisher, shovel and water; and getting a permit for any campfire or use of portable gas stoves. California campfire permits are available free online or at BLM, U.S. Forest Service and Cal Fire offices.

The statewide Fire Prevention Order remains in place for BLM-managed public lands in California.

Recreational target shooters are reminded that hot bullet fragments and exploding targets can spark a wildfire. Tracer round ammunition and incendiary devices are not allowed on BLM-managed public lands. Consider using paper targets to eliminate sparks. Recreational target shooters are required to pack out all spent shells, brass and targets. More information on safe recreational target shooting is available on the BLM website.

For more information on preventing wildfires and additional tips for keeping campfires and target shooting safe, visit ReadyForWildfire.org or call the Ukiah Field Office at 707-468-4000. The field office can also provide additional information on public lands available for target shooting.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Eastlake Landfill will be closed on Saturday, Nov. 11, and the Public Services Office will be closed on Friday, Nov. 10, in observance of Veterans Day.

The Eastlake Landfill and the Public Services office will reopen on Monday, Nov. 13.

Regular operating hours at the landfill are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

The Public Services Office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

If you have any questions regarding this subject or any solid waste topics in Lake County, please call 707-262-1618.

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Lake County Wine Auction
23Sep
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Lakeport City Council candidates' forum
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28Sep
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