Sheriff Howe declared a local emergency on Feb. 5, 2024, due to impacts from the winter storms, including excessive rainfall, high winds, and snow, resulting in downed trees and power lines, flooding, and other serious damage across the County. Meanwhile, as of press time Tuesday, PGE reported about 1,200 residents in Cobb, traditionally one of the hardest areas for emergency access, were still waiting restoration.
By Lucy Llewellyn Byard It takes a village, in this case a small village. I recently wrote about a crum of a neighbor who abandoned three young cats, saying they weren’t her problem, when she moved. My next door neighbor, MM, and I stepped up and fed the three abandoned babies twice daily on our […]
It was a perfect outing for my friend Mabel and me. We haven’t had the opportunity to do much together since she moved from Lake County to Mendocino County and so when I called her she was all for it. In Hopland, Oscar’s Place Adoption Center and Sanctuary, a nonprofit organization headed by Ron King, […]
The Lake County Record Bee would like to congratulate this year’s Hometown Hero Nicole Gentry. Nicole Gentry is the co-owner of Grilligan’s Island in Lucerne, a restaurant specializing in grilled cheese, soup and cheeseburgers that she runs with her husband Nick Gentry. Nicole Gentry was nominated by Lucerne resident Lucy Llewellyn Byard for her outstanding community support and continued dedication to feeding the less fortunate in our county.
OPINION- I’ve been pretty silent about my back issues; the spinal implant, other procedures and acute back pain. I know that many of my readers can relate to back issues (can’t you?), yet I haven’t wanted to make What’s a Girl to Do?-the adventure column into What’s an old Girl to Do?-the medical column.