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= Iamleboss = I am a new person who has just joined the Wikipedia user base. I will add more daily as events pop up. I am trying to become a good blogger. So I post new news from my area on this page.

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Barn burns at Tolay park outside Petaluma Date: May 31, 2012 7:24

A suspicious fire inside a large barn at Tolay Lake Regional Park was quickly brought under control Thursday by a large contingent of firefighters.

A half-dozen fire agencies responded to the 5 p.m. blaze at the park off Lakeville Highway east of Petaluma.

Park Ranger Scott Beck reported the blaze after he looked outside his home to see smoke pouring from the 6,000-square-foot barn, which is constructed of corrugated metal.

Read more of this story at http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20120531/ARTICLES/120539870/1033/news?Title=Barn-burns-at-Tolay-park

Surfing the Santa Rosa Creek

A surfer is seen tethered surfing the Santa Rosa Creek at the Third Street bridge, during a dangerous storm which hit Sonoma County Thursday March 24, 2011.

See the video at http://video.pressdemocrat.com/video/855995503001

Big rig crashes off Highway 20 into Clear Lake

Date: June 1, 2012 7:32 am

A tractor trailer rig that was struck by a pickup as the smaller truck attempted to pass on Highway 20 in Lake County late Thursday night crashed over the side of a rock guard rail and partially into Clear Lake, the CHP said.

The semi's fuel tank was ruptured by the stone wall as it was struck by the passing pickup, spilling diesel fuel onto the highway, though none into the water, authorities said.

The crash closed Highway 20 in west Clearlake Oaks for most of the night, though some one-way traffic was permitted through, the CHP said.

The double-trailer rig was a FedEx transport truck, though it was unclear Friday morning what cargo might have been damaged.

Read more at: http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20120601/ARTICLES/120609997/1033/news?Title=Fiery-Hwy-20-crash-sends-big-rig-into-Clear-Lake

Pair arrested in Prince Memorial Greenway graffiti

Alarmed by an upsurge in gang-related graffiti along Prince Memorial Greenway, Santa Rosa police staked out an area recently painted over by city crews and arrested two young men suspected of vandalizing the area.

The bulk of the offending graffiti had been scrawled along a 600-foot stretch of wall between Santa Rosa Avenue and Railroad Street, where new gang epithets and threats appeared May 23, fueling counter vandalism, police said.

City crews painted over the markings early Wednesday, and police then put the area under surveillance Wednesday night.

Officers were watching around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday when they saw two men spray-painting new graffiti onto the walls, authorities said.

Police arrested Joseph R. Spratling, 21, and Felix Fernando Carreon III, 18, for suspected vandalism with a gang enhancement that would earn them stiffer penalties with a conviction.

The two men were booked into the Sonoma County Jail on Thursday, with bail of $15,000 each, jail personnel said.