Tuesday, 24 April 2007 23:39
Jackson City Council Meeting: Officer Recognized By MADD and More
This weeks Jackson City Council meeting was well
attended by local law enforcement as most of the Jackson Police Department was
present as well as Sheriff Martin Ryan and Under Sheriff Jim Wegner from the
Sheriff’s Office. The men and women in uniform turned out for a special
ceremony honoring two members of the Jackson Police force. Jackson Police Officer Chris Rice was recognized for receiving the Mothers
Against Drunk Driving (MADD) California Hero Award for DUI enforcement.
Jackson Chief of Police Scott Morrison said that while Officer Rice is young in
his career he has been doing a tremendous job. He said Officer Rice was
recently recognized by MADD for his efforts in combating drunk driving.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 23:33
Sutter Creek Planning Commission: Powder House Estates Developer Asks For 2 Year Map Extension
An extension of the Powder
House Estates tentative map appeared before the Sutter Creek Planning
Commission Monday night. The developer Stan Gamble, the same developer who is
developing Golden Hills, asked for a 24 month extension on the tentative map. The project previously known as the Oak Knolls was approved as
Oak Knolls in 1993 for 94 single family residential lots and 17.3 acres of open
space. The map was due to expire in November of 2005, but a new project
was submitted under the name of the Powder House Estates and in April of 2003 the Planning Commission
determined that the EIR originally prepared for Oak Knolls was no longer adequate
based on CEQA guidelines. The EIR was updated and subsequently appealed.
In April of 2004 the Vesting Tentative Subdivision map for the project was
approved.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 23:10
ACUSD Looks To Charge New Facility Usage Fees On ALL Facilities
This Wednesday the Amador County
Unified School District Board of Trustees will consider facility usage fees to
be charged for the use of all District facilities. Currently, the main venue for community
athletics and also heavily used by other community groups, the district has
been absorbing much of the costs of the community usage and now, facing budget
cuts, the district is looking to capitalize on its assets; its facilities.
Under law the district must differentiate the fees that it charges to groups
based on the category of the group requesting facilities.
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Entertainment
Tuesday, 24 April 2007 01:06
Congressman Lungren Introduces Amendment To Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Congressman Dan Lungren
(R-CA), has introduced
legislation, HR 1654, to amend the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA).
This bill will require the Secretary of the Interior to determine that a gaming
establishment will not cause harm to the surrounding community in order for any
lands to be designated newly as exempt from the general prohibition on new
tribal gaming.
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State
Tuesday, 24 April 2007 01:03
Vehicle Accidents: Stories of Inattention, Intoxication, & Abandonment
A Pioneer man was injured on Saturday afternoon
when another vehicle crossed into his lane and hit his vehicle head on.
Thankfully the man observed the impending accident and reacted in such a way
that the accident wasn’t as bad as it could have been. Elizabeth Fry of Pine Grove was traveling east
bound on Hwy. 88 west of Rossbridge Rd at a stated speed of 45-50 mph. William
Hemenway, 69 and of Pioneer was traveling west bound on 88 at a stated speed of
50 mph. According to Officer Melissa Scobee’s report Fry took her eyes off the roadway for a moment
to remove her glasses and wipe her eyes. Her 2002 Toyota Sienna began to drift
into the opposing lane of traffic. Hemenway observed the Toyota drifting
across the roadway and into his lane, he immediately applied his brakes and
steered his 2005 Kia Sedona towards the north roadway edge in an effort to
avoid a collision. Subsequently, Fry was unaware that her vehicle had drifted
across the roadway and the left front of Fry’s Toyota struck the left front of
the Kia. Hemenway suffered a laceration to his left forearm and Fry was
uninjured in the accident.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 00:55
Early Morning Accident On New York Ranch Road: Driver At Large And Two Injured
Early this morning a
serious accident occurred on New York Ranch Rd just north of China Graveyard
Rd. The accident occurred around 12:30 as the driver of a 1999 Ford lost
control of the vehicle after driving in a reckless manner. According to the CHP
report written by Officer
Craig Zaragoza an unidentified 28 year old driver from Sutter Creek ran off the
roadway, hit an embankment and subsequently rolled the vehicle. The 28
year old then fled the scene with one of the passengers, age 20, who was later
found unconscious in a ditch. The driver also left a second injured passenger,
19 years old, trapped in the car. The driver was subsequently identified through the CHP investigation
and is considered wanted and at large.
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 24 April 2007 00:53
Test of Golden One Alarms Backfires
Local law enforcement’s
presence in the Raley’s shopping center startled many local shoppers Monday
morning. Apparently, the Golden One Credit Union in the Raley’s Shopping Center
attempted to conduct an alarm test around 10 am and according to Jackson Police
Officer Jeff Courtney that test failed. Officer Courtney said Golden One’s alarms communication
failed to alert local law enforcement authorities of the alarm test so when the
alarm sounded the signal came through as an actual holdup alarm at the Golden
One Credit Union. The Jackson Police Department along with backup
assistance from the Sutter Creek Police Department responded to find that it
was only a test.
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