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Tuesday, 05 June 2007 23:47

Miss Amador- 6 Contestants Compete

There have already been some changes announced to the Amador County Fair for this year and one of those is the return of the Miss Amador Pageant to Thursday night, the opening night of the fair. This year there will be six candidates for the crown taking the stage at 8pm on Thursday July 26th at the Bandstand, known as the Central House Stage.
slide38The Jackson Rancheria Casino has announced they have schedules a third Global Knock-Out event. The wildly popular action packed world of mixed martial arts returns to Jackson Rancheria Casino with Global Knock-Out – Summer Slugfest on Thursday, August 2. Dalton Town Hall doors open at 5:30 p.m. Must be 18 to attend.Tickets are $100, $70, and $35 and can be purchased online or by phone from Ticketmaster or in person at the Jackson Rancheria Box Office. The Box Office is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. and accepts credit cards, checks, Dreamcatcher's Club points, and cash. These tickets sell out extremely quickly- so do not hesitate if you want to attend. Since the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians launched the Global Knock-Out series last Fall, these events have become among the most popular attractions at the Casino. The audience is guaranteed a lot of sprawl-and-brawl, clinch-and-pound, ground-and-pound action-packed fights.This third event will feature many top local fighters, plus another four-man heavyweight tournament. Mixed martial arts began as a way of pitting different martial arts and fighting styles against each other with minimal rules in an attempt to determine which system would be most effective in real combat situations. It has evolved into a dynamic sport with some rules but much of the original no-holds-barred concept. Fight card subject to change. For more information, call 800-822-WINN or visit jacksoncasino.com
slide18Are you a fan of the Discovery Channel’s number one show-a crab fishing series, The Deadliest Catch?- Well if you are hooked like the rest of America and think you recognize the Capt. Of the Wizard- new to the show this season- you are not mistaken. The Capt and first mate are Amador County natives that attended Plymouth Elementary School. Keith Colburn of Redmond, Wash., has served at the helm of the Wizard for the last 14 years. His brother Monte Colburn is also an experienced deck hand who takes over as skipper for the last half of crab season.
Friday, 23 March 2007 04:57

Jackson Rancheria's Global Knockout

slide16This week 30 cage fighters weighed in at the Jackson Rancheria for last night’s popular Global Knockout. The event was completely sold out weeks ago. The fighters, fans and promoters are all pumped up and ready for the highly anticipated show. After the popularity of the last two events it is sure to return at the Jackson Rancheria.
Wednesday, 21 February 2007 01:32

ACUSD To Consider Joint Softball Field Agreement

slide6Additional softball field access in Ione will be the subject of an agenda item on the Amador County Unified School District’s agenda next Wednesday night. Currently, Amador County little league west controls all baseball fields in Howard park, two of which were specifically designed for softball when they were constructed. According to city officials the city has an agreement for use with Amador County Little League West which grants the little league first right of refusal for usage of the fields based on the agreement which specifies that the ACLLW will provide maintenance and improvements at the park. The softball program, last season, began working with the city for greater field access and now the school district, at the request of the Amador County Recreation Agency may become part of the solution to an ongoing problem.
Sunday, 14 January 2007 23:59

Fight Night At The Jackson Rancheria Casino

The action packed world of mixed martial arts returns to Jackson Rancheria Casino with the ever so popular Global Knock-Out - The Rancheria Beat Down on Thursday, March 22. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the event begins at 6:30 p.m. in Dalton Town Hall. You must be 18 or older to attend. Tickets are $100, $70, and $35 and are going fast so purchase your tickets online or by phone from Ticketmaster or in person at the Jackson Rancheria Box Office. The Box Office is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and accepts credit cards, checks, Dreamcatcher's Club points, and cash. The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians launched the Global Knock-Out series last October. This second event will feature many top local fighters, plus a four-man heavyweight tournament.  The audience is guaranteed a lot of action-packed fights. For more information contact the Jackson Rancheria at 800-822-WINN or visit jacksoncasino.com.

Wednesday, 13 December 2006 00:50

Motorcycle Run To Kit Carson Brings Holiday Cheer

Tis the season to be generous and that is exactly what was happening as 40-50 motorcycles roared into Kit Carson, a Jackson area nursing home. Russ and Linda Knight, owners of The Knight’s Motorcycle shop in Plymouth, championed the drive and arrived with members of several clubs, two of which were the Messengers and Knight rides. All riders brought gift items to the residents of the home, bringing some additional cheer to the lives of the elderly.

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slide30According to the AP, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will propose "full family sanctions" and other tough-love measures to encourage hundreds of thousands of state welfare recipients back to work, his administration said Sunday. The proposal is aimed at avoiding stiff federal penalties and balancing the state's budget. The idea is to hit parents receiving welfare from the state's CalWORKS program who don't meet work requirements. Those parents could face shrinking monthly checks and other reduced benefits for their entire families this year if lawmakers accept the plan, which aims to bring California in compliance with federal guidelines and cut state costs by $465 million annually. Currently, California is far behind other large states in reaching federal targets, which require 50 percent of single parents on welfare to work 30 hours a week, and adults in two-parent homes to work 30 to 55 hours a week.
slide21 Jackson Creek Dental Group will once again open their office to treat children, at no cost, who “fall between the cracks” in healthcare – children who would not otherwise receive dental treatment – on Saturday, February 3, 2007 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.  The doctors and their staff have provided this service to the community on a volunteer basis for the past 22 years.  Patients who meet the criteria will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis. To qualify for treatment, children must be 2-18 years of age, qualify for free or reduced fee school lunches, WIC or CHDP, be a resident of Amador or Calaveras County, and they must not be covered by private dental insurance.
slide17Sutter Amador Hospital announces the birth of the first baby born in Amador County in 2007, Quaidin Jerry Gutierrez. Parents Jennifer and John Ray Gutierrez happily welcomed their new son into the world on Tuesday, January 2nd at 6:36 p.m. Even though he was born a month early, Quaidin Jerry was born weighing a healthy 5 lbs 2 oz and measuring 17-1/2 inches in length.