Group Hug on AM Live on TSPN TV Aug 8, 2014
Plymouth Farmers Market TV spot TSPN TV
Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort Welcomes Country Superstar Josh Turner
JACKSON, CA- Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort welcomes country music superstar Josh Turner to the Grand Oak Ballroom stage on Thursday, October 30, 2014 at 7 p.m.
One of the youngest members inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, Josh Turner is known for his traditional blue-grass inspired country music and deep baritone voice. His debut album Long Black Train was released in 2003, followed by his first platinum album, Your Man, in the beginning of 2006. His song, “Would You Go With Me,” topped the country charts at No. 1, reached No. 48 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and earned Turner two Grammy nominations.
Since his success with his first two albums, Turner has released three more: Everything is Fine in late 2007 with his hit “Firecracker,” Haywire in 2009 with the lead-off single “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” and his newest album Punching Bag in 2012. When asked about his newest album title, Josh said, “I wanted to express the idea that life is tough. You get a lot of punches thrown at you and a lot of times you’re not in control, but you have to take those punches and keep moving forward.” Because of the success of “Time is Love,” Punching Bag is already on the map, proving Josh is ready to come out swinging.
Tickets start at $60 for Section 3 Seating, $70 for Section 2 Seating and $90 for Section 1 Seating. To purchase tickets, visit JacksonCasino.com or the Casino Cashier’s Cage. Dreamcatcher’s Club® members will receive a$10 discount on Section 3 tickets purchased only at the Casino Cashier’s Cage
Located in the Sierra foothills town of Jackson, CA, Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort is owned by the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians, a federally recognized Indian tribe. A sovereign government, the Rancheria is dedicated to developing projects that not only enhance the tribe’s ability to remain self-reliant, but also reflect a commitment to be a good neighbor.
Posted by TSPN TV on Tuesday, Aug 5, 2014 7:45 AM
Opening Day of Plymouth's Farmers Market
PERB Ruling Clears Way for Employee Representation Election
The California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) issued a partial dismissal of SEIU’s unfair practice charge filed against the County of Amador alleging that the County violated the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act when it processed two decertification petitions filed by the Amador County Employees Association. PERB found out that the October 1, 2013 petition seeking to decertify SEIU as the exclusive representative for more than 200 Amador County employees was timely filed, paving the way for a representation election. Attorneys for SEIU have indicated that they intend on appealing PERB’s decision.
A copy of the PERB’s decision is available upon request from the Clerk of the Board 223-6470.
Posted by TSPN TV on Tuesday, Aug 5, 2014 at 7:30 AM
Bella Rosa II Owners and Manager on Mondays with Monique on TSPN TV Aug 4, 2014
Owners, Irma Bravo and Jose Feito, and manager, Bob Bonilla, whip up wonderful meals while talking to Monique Graziadei about Bella Rosa II Italian Dining restaurant opening in Sutter Creek.
CHP Report of Collision
ON 08/03/2014, AT APPROXIMATELY 1845 HOURS, PARTY-1 (P-1) (HINTON) WAS DRIVING VEHICLE-1 (V-1) (FORD) NORTHBOUND ON SR-49, SOUTH OF CAROL KENNEDY DRIVE, AT A SPEED GREATER THAN 55 MPH. FOR UNKNOWN REASONS, P-1 ALLOWED V-1 TO TRAVEL TO THE RIGHT, WHERE THE RIGHT TIRES COLLIDED WITH THE RAISED ASPHALT CURB. AFTER THE IMPACT WITH THE CURB, V-1 TRAVELED DOWN THE EMBANKMENT WHERE IT COLLIDED WITH MULTIPLE TREES, AND A WOODEN POWER POLE. AS A RESULT OF THE IMPACT WITH THE POWER POLE, V-1 OVERTRUNED 1 1/2 TIMES, AND CAME TO REST ON ITS ROOF. ALL PARTIES WERE ABLE TO EXIT THE VEHICLE ON THEIR OWN, AND WAIT FOR EMERGENCY PERSONNEL.
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS WERE NOT DETERMINED TO BE A FACTOR IN THIS COLLISION.
Posted by TSPN TV on Monday, Aug 4, 2014 1 PM
What's Going On on TSPN August 2, 2014
Carol's Candies, Amador county Fair blue ribbon winner. Homemade, local Chocolate, Almond Toffee, and Peanut Brittle.