Remember the Atmospheric Rivers late in 2023 and early this year. The first one is on the way, with the National Weather Service calling for moderate to heavy rainfall starting Wednesday through the weekend. That will lead to an increased risk of flooding.

The Lakeport City Council is taking up a plan that could help homeless people in the city at this week’s meeting. Council members will hear about a feasibility study that looked at setting up what’s called a navigation center that would provide resources for those without a place to live. The study reviewed services a center would offer and where it could be located, ALso on the Council agenda, was a proposed ordinance that would add a tobacco retailer’s license to the city code, and a discussion of a trust fund to address affordable housing. The meeting starts at 6 PM tomorrow in the council chambers, and if you’d like to comment, you can contact city hall by tomorrow afternoon at 3:30

Another FDA recall–this one of organic CARROTS that were grown in the Central Valley and could contain e-coli bacteria. The organic Carrots from Grimmway Farms were distributed across the country under several brand names–among them Grimmway, President’s Choice, Greenwise, Trader Joe’s, Good and Gather, and Cal-Organic. The company has voluntarily recalled whole carrots, sold between August and late October, and baby carrots sold between mid-September and last week. You can check with the store if you think you bought any and toss them if you did. The FDA.gov website has the full list.

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