Folks in and around Cobb are still talking about the New Year’s Day earthquake. The 4.7 magnitude Quake happened around 6:30 on New Year’s Day. The center was about two and a half miles Northwest of Cobb, 5 north of the geysers in Northern Sonoma County. The quake was primarily felt in Lake County but people in Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Napa, and Solano counties felt it. Some slight shaking was also felt as far south as San Francisco. There have not been reports of any damage. State Senator Mike McGuire called it a pretty good shaker. The quake is another reminder that we live in a very active seismic area..one of the most active on Earth.
It’s time for spring enrollment at Woodland Community College Lake County Campus. The spring semester starts January 13th the school says students can enroll until the first week of the term They’re going to try to Boost enrollment at a special event on January 11th they’re calling Super Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Prospective students can visit the campus and get help with the registration process. Some of the college’s programs are already filling up. The welding program seems especially popular. It’s almost at capacity. There are still spaces in some Workforce programs through – early childhood education and culinary classes and some transfer courses are open as well. You can visit their website at wcc.ycd.edu/lake for a course schedule and more information about what you need to go to Woodland Community College in Lake County.
