Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 8-4-11 ·       Ione will hire a third paid fire engineer despite no finalized 2011-2012 budget, because it is funded by Measure M. ·       Sutter Creek approved drafting a request for proposals for updating the city’s sewer master plan. ·       Amador Planning Commission next week holds a public scoping session for a proposed 380-acre aggregate mine and processing center near Ione. ·       Amador Water Agency today will consider placing…
Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 8-3-11 ·       Sutter Amador Hospital announced the addition of a new lab manager, Michael Mangunlay. ·       Sutter Creek sees work, and costs increase on repair of Gopher Gulch Canal failures ·       Buena Vista Rancheria critics are urging a tax sale of tribal lands, while the County Tax Collector says his office awaits resolution of a property status disputes. ·       Sierra Nevada Conservancy “Healthy Forest Program” releases draft guidelines…
Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 8-2-11 ·       The 2011 Amador County Fair saw attendance and junior livestock proceeds rise over 2010 numbers. ·       Regional U.C. Cooperative Extension said last week that reorganization will not hurt Amador County service ·       Congressman Dan Lungren said the Budget Control Act is not perfect, but it gets the country on the right step toward a “Balanced Budget Act”. ·       Jackson City Council hears about problems with city…
Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 8-1-11 ·       Supervisors last week discussed the need for a Gravity Supply pipeline in AWA’s Central Amador service area. ·       Jackson City Council took a virtual tour of its wastewater treatment plant last week, in preparation for a new facility ·       Supervisors funded Life Line and Meals on Wheels programs with Coast to Coast Rx discount royalties. ·       NorCal Foresters plan summer field meeting in Jackson to look…
Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video,7-29-11 ·       The Jackson Rancheria plans layoffs for 150 employees, and a revamp of its Casino and Restaurants, to strengthen its future. ·       Amador Supervisors defended their support of the AWA Gravity Supply Line, saying it was support for reliability. ·       A Calaveras County man helped his elderly neighbor flee the recent Middle Bar wildfire, when the two drove their vehicles through the flames. ·       Jackson discusses makeup, intention…