CSAR 9/12
Community Safety and Awareness Report for Monday, September 12th, 2011
•Today through Wednesday, September 14th, the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office will be testing the Reverse 911 system countywide. If you receive one of these test calls please DO NOT call the Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Office personnel will be making phones calls to various community members to make sure the test worked.
•The Humboldt County Health and Human Services mobile outreach program will return to the Redway First Baptist Church tomorrow, Tuesday, September 13th, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Staff will be on hand to help with MediCal and CalFresh Food Stamps program applications, make a referral for mental health services, provide a car seat if a parent needs one for their child. For more information, call 441-4650.
•PG&E has announced that a new date has been selected for the Garberville planned outage. The outage will now take place Sunday, September 25th, from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. They will be taking steps to improve and upgrade the electric system in the area before storm season, including replacing nine poles and fixing more than 2,500 feet of power lines. The outage will affect approximately 2,700 customers. Anyone affected will be notified by mail.
•Tune in tonight at 7pm for The Politically Correct Week in Review. That’s tonight from 7 to 8pm, here, on KMUD.
This concludes the Community Safety and Awareness Report, which can be read online at kmud.org and heard weekdays at 11am, 3 pm, and as needed here, on KMUD.