Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 9-14-12 - AM Live host Kam Merzlak speaks with David A. Cochrane of the Central Sierra Mining Association about an upcoming Dinner and Industry Q&A with State Assembly candidates Frank Bigelow and Rico Oller that will be happening on September 21st.
Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 9-14-12 - Alyshia Davies Drake stops by the AM Live set to introduce Amador County to Jason Shaw, the newest personal trainer at New York Fitness.
Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 9-14-12 - AM Live host Susan Miller speaks with Marsha Burney, Kevin Young, and Susan Shultz about the upcoming Pig Out for Pioneer Dinner that will be taking place on September 29, 2012.
Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 9-12-12 - Supervisor Richard Forster gives his report of what happened at the Amador County Board of Supervisors Meeting on September 11, 2012.
Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 9-12-12 - Sutter Creek Art Gallery Coordinator Laura Carpenter stops by the AM Live set to discuss the grand opening of the Sutter Creek Gallery Co-Op that will be taking place on September 22nd and 23rd.
Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 9-12-12 - Larry Baker stops by the AM Live set to discuss the upcoming Bluegrassin in the Foothills Music Festival that will be taking place this weekend.
Are you being Bugged? By Mary Tran A year ago we asked you, “Have You Seen This Bug?” It was an alert, to let you know that the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB), a new pest attacking many crops, might be coming to our county. There are plenty of BMSB in Sacramento and other parts of the state. So far, there have been no sightings in our county. Whew! The UC Cooperative Extension has actively watched for them since April, using traps set up in several parts of our county. No BMSB have been caught to date. Now that the weather is turning cooler, if there are any BMSB hiding out in our county they will be looking for nice places to spend the winter, such as your house. That means that the first person to spot one of these guys could be an innocent homeowner. The BMSB may arrive in large numbers, or just singly, through house cracks, tiny holes or clinging to windows, and they will stink if you try to sweep them or vacuum them up. If you find any suspect BMSB clustering on trees in your area, or in your house, please try to collect a sample. Put it into a sealable plastic container and bring it to UC Cooperative Extension, 311 Fair Lane, Placerville. For questions or help with samples, you can contact Mary Tran (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or Lynn Wunderlich, Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension Central Sierra, (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
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JACKSON, CA – Adam Dalton, Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians Tribal Chairman was named 2015 Citizen of the Year by the Amador County Peace Officers’…