Third Quarter: Bret Harte takes on the Amador Buffaloes at Amador High School.

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Thursday, 23 October 2014 00:02

Bret Harte vs Amador Second Quarter

Second Quarter: Bret Harte takes on the Amador Buffaloes at Amador High School.

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Wednesday, 22 October 2014 23:52

Bret Harte vs Amador First Quarter

First Quarter: Bret Harte takes on the Amador Buffaloes at Amador High School.

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Wednesday, 22 October 2014 23:50

Richard Forster on TSPN News 6-23-14 Part 2

Amador County Supervisor Richard Forster previews this weeks Board of Supervisors Agenda

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Frank Halvorson Talks Sports on Our Sports Show’s for the Game of the Week.

 

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Erin Wilson from the Signal Service Alarm Co. talks to Richard Forster about their Family owned & operated Business.

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Richard Forster does the Supervisors Report on TSPN TV.

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Richard Forster and Monique Graziadei open Amador Live's show with lining up their guests. 

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Wednesday, 22 October 2014 17:21

Glampers in the Foothills!

On Saturday, October 11th, 43 Vintage Trailers, ranging from tiny Teardrops to Vintage Airstreams filled the beautiful Gold Country Campground Resort in Pine Grove, California for a weekend of glamping. Glamping is a a new word for a new kind of travel, defined as "glamorous camping". The Trailerettes donned costumes and decked out their vintage trailers in an amazing array of spectacular display!  The public was invited to tour the trailers and vote for the spookiest, the best glamping setup, the most original, and the coziest trailer setup. There were so many fabulous displays and everyone deserved the awards. In fact, in addition to the four major categories, ribbons were awarded to all participants.  

The purpose of the event, headed by Trailerette's founder, Margaret Martan, was to not only have fun and learn more about vintage trailering, but also to help give back to the local community. Many of The Trailerettes donated stunning gift baskets and items for a raffle to
benefit Operation Care, a local nonprofit organization helping victims of domestic violence. By 2:00 when the raffle began, they had raised $1,800, and after the raffle, one of The Trailerettes named J-Byrd donated an additional $30, challenging the audience to match her donation or whatever they could do, so that the total donation would be $2,000. By the end of the day, the total amount raised was $2,118.
 
"Our staff and volunteers are so thankful for the contributions made by The Trailerettes," said Tammie Crabtree, Executive Director of Operation Care. "We had a great time learning about vintage trailering, and meeting a new group of friends. The proceeds from this event will go a long way towards serving victims of domestic violence." 
  
The Trailerettes are a group of women who have been camping together since 2010 in the Northern California area. For more information, visit their website athttp://www.trailerettes.net.

About Operation Care

Operation Care has been providing services and safe shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault since 1980. During the 2013/14 fiscal year, 43 women and children were provided safe shelter. Advocates helped 40 victims with temporary restraining orders, and provided crisis intervention to 45 sexual assault victims. The staff provided 406 peer counseling sessions to 115 adults and 14 children, and hundreds of transports to appointments, court, and other locations.

 

The mission of the organization is to provide domestic violence and sexual assault support services, crisis intervention and education in our community. For more information call 209-223-2897 or visit www.operationcare.org and

 

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Wednesday, 22 October 2014 17:19

ATV Pursuit

On October 19, 2014 at 2050 hours, an Amador County Sheriff’s Deputy attempted to detain a subject operating an ATV on Carson Drive in Pioneer. The subject failed to yield and led deputies on a pursuit from Carson Drive, onto Highway 88, and then onto Pioneer Creek Road.  The deputies ultimately lost sight of the ATV and terminated the pursuit.  Sheriff’s Deputies followed the dust trail from the ATV.  The deputies subsequently located the subject on a driveway off Sugar Pine Drive and attempted to detain him again.  The subject drove the ATV cross country until it became disabled in the manzanita.  The subject then fled on foot.  

An aircraft from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) was requested.  The CHP aircraft utilizing F.L.I.R. located a heat signature in a nearby creek bed.  Amador County Sheriff’s Deputies searched the creek bed and located the subject who was arrested without further incident.  Upon searching the subject and the ATV, over a pound of marijuana was located. 

The subject was identified as Rodney Wayne Maisenbach Jr., 29, a parolee at large. Maisenbach was charged with violation of CVC section 2800.1(A), evading a peace officer; PC 3000.08(c), violation of parole; and HS 11357(c), possession of over an ounce of marijuana.  Maisenbach was booked into the Amador County Jail.

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