What happened on Thursday, 16 September 2021
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Council members troubleshoot technical issues with the voting system in Clear Lake.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Organizer discusses event readiness and technical checks ahead of Clay Walker's performance.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Residents question MudSlingers' compliance with zoning regulations and site suitability concerns.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Council approved awarding the Sulfur Fire disaster roadway improvement contract to Ricon Construction for $6,494,914 using CDBG disaster‑recovery funds; staff said bids came in well below allocation and construction scheduling depends on pending HCD paperwork.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Council members discuss impacts of new coffee shop on existing businesses in Clear Lake.
Sports Authority Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Nashville honors sports leaders Ed Temple, Katana Starks, Kathy Bender, Kim Adkins, and Margaret Bim.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
City manager told council the Cache Fire received a state disaster declaration; an RFP for debris cleanup was released and proposals are expected mid‑October with work likely in early November; temporary housing funds are supporting about 10 people now and additional funding is expected.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
City Council discusses competition with new coffee shops amid community concerns for existing businesses.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Business owner seeks community assistance to sustain operations and compete effectively.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Council authorizes contract signing for critical roadway improvements following sulfur fire disaster.
Sports Authority Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Katana Starks makes history as the first woman to coach a men's Division 1 golf team.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Sisters Coffee appeals permit for Mud Slingers drive-through citing economic concerns for local businesses.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Council urges inclusion of all Lake County in a single congressional district.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Council proclaims September 24 as Native American Day to honor cultural contributions.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
The Clearlake City Council on Sept. 16 denied an appeal from nearby business owners and upheld an administrative use permit allowing a Mud Slingers drive‑through and walk‑up coffee shop at 14760 Olympic Drive, citing site design and economic benefits. Council voted 5‑0 on Resolution CC2021‑46.
Sports Authority Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Resolution passes to support women's professional sports initiative; Josie Barnes celebrated for US Open win.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
Council authorized continuing emergency month‑to‑month agreements with North Bay Animal Services for animal‑control officer and kennel technician services through the fiscal year and waived competitive bidding, citing staffing shortages and high shelter intake.
Prince William County, Virginia
Superintendent reported average daily populations (about 536 for two months; July 534; August 538), staff vacancies (47 sworn, 9 civilian), training and jail repair progress, and COVID status (about 63% staff vaccination; superintendent later corrected inmate vaccination figures to 326 fully vaccinated).
Prince William County, Virginia
The board approved a resolution to submit a FY2023 budget request to the Prince William Board of County Supervisors seeking ongoing hazard pay for sworn ADC staff — $3,000 per full‑time sworn employee and $1,800 per part‑time employee — at an estimated annual cost of $1,051,200.
Sports Authority Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Trailblazer reflects on Title IX's impact in building women's basketball at Vanderbilt University.
Clearlake, Lake County, California
County officials distribute recovery grants to fire victims while tackling cyanobacteria contamination concerns.
Prince William County, Virginia
The Prince William–Manassas Regional Jail Board voted 8–1 to revert an August 2021 change and restore routine access for the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office to non‑privileged inmate records and recordings; the decision followed debate about equity and whether defense attorneys should get comparable access.