The Clearlake Police Department needs your help in locating an at-risk adult who was reported missing earlier this week. Ronald Lambert. was last seen in Clearlake by Old Highway 53 Monday night around 6. Lake County news says he was wearing a light-colored shirt, blue jeans, a plastic watch, a copper bracelet and a belt buckle. Lambert is described as 5 feet 8 inches tall and 158 pounds, bald with blue eyes and a long white beard. If you have any information on his whereabouts, you are asked to call the Clearlake Police Department. A judge has ruled, in the federal lawsuit over a Lake County tribe’s efforts to move forward with a casino in Vallejo, that other tribes from the area cannot intervene in the case, although he will allow amicus briefs to be filed. Lake County News says that decision in the Scotts Valley Pomo’s lawsuit against the Department of the Interior came in last week. Scotts Valley Tribal Chairman Shawn Davis was pleased saying the ruling "gives them momentum and keeps distractions out of court." He goes on to say that they’ll continue to move forward in order to build economic opportunities for their members and the entire Vallejo community. You are invited to the Caltrans District 1 Tribal Resource Fair at Pomo Plaza on the Mendocino College Campus in Ukiah. You’ll be able to network with Caltrans staff along with other state agencies and business professionals and find hidden opportunities in employment, training, education, resume building and small business development. This tribal resource fair has something for everyone, including direct civil service employment, small business support and partnerships with Caltrans contractors. It’s next Wednesday from 4 to 7p.m.
Included on the agenda, for this week’s Clearlake City Council meetings are a couple of appeals of abatement actions against several properties. Plus, the council will host presentations of proclamations declaring May 11 to 17 as Police Week, May 4 to 10 as Public Service Recognition Week and May 12 to 16 as Military Appreciation Week. Lake County News reports that the council will also receive a presentation on the Annual Public, Education and Government Channel Board report. The council is meeting tomorrow night at 6 p.m. at Clearlake City Hall.
