Amador County – TSPN Sports made two advances this football season, to supplement its usual Game of the Week coverage, including the creation of the weekly TSPN Sports Talk with Frank Halvorson in October, and the affiliation with the national sports website, MaxPreps.com in November. The show began with an October 7th broadcast, with Halvorson introducing the show as nameless, but it soon became the AM Live Sports show. A month later, it became TSPN…
Amador County - The Amador County Fair Board of Directors announced Wednesday that “Amador County Fair Safari, It’s a Jungle Out There!” will be the theme for the 2010 county fair, July 29 to August 2. “I can’t wait to see the decorations and fantastic fun ideas that our exhibitors, staff and community will come up with for this year’s Amador County Fair,” said Amador County Fair Board President Robert Manassero. He said “pith helmets,…
Jackson - Dare devil and stunt performer Kaptain Robbie Knievel will jump over three school buses on his motorcycle on Thursday, September 10 at 6pm at Jackson Rancheria Casino and Hotel’s RV Park. “After serious consideration, we have decided to discontinue our contracts with charter bus companies that bring patrons from around the area to Jackson Rancheria,” said Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel CEO Rich Hoffman. “We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate…
Plymouth – The annual Amador County Fair kicked off Wednesday night with the always-entertaining Kid’s Day Parade in downtown Ione and the Miss Amador Scholarship Competition. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Amador County – There will be stagecoach robberies, and 40-minute closures for horseless carriage traffic on Sutter Creek’s Main Street, next Saturday, June 20th. Recently retired former Councilman Bill Hepworth, a member of the Sutter Creek Promotions Committee, donned a shaggy wig and cowboy hat, boots and duds to announced the upcoming Third Annual Black Bart Hold-Up Day all day long next weekend in Sutter Creek. He said instead of closing Main to vehicle traffic…