Ione Gets A New Landmark
BLM Discusses Land Management Plan
The Bureau of Land Management, BLM, held a public meeting to present the draft Sierra Resource Management Plan (RMP) last night at Sonora High School in Sonora. The purpose of the meeting was to hear public comments and concerns on the environmental impact statement (EIS) for the plan which will impact some 20.2 miles of the Mokelumne River and BLM lands within Amador and Calaveras Counties. The draft RMP presents alternatives for BLM policy on fuel reduction, wild and scenic river status for 20.2 miles of the Mokelumne River, land acquisition and disposal, minerals development, recreation, target shooting, areas of critical environmental concern, and other issues.
Wildland Fire On The Jackson Rancheria
Lawsuit moved to be Dismissed Pertaining to Jessica's Law
first step in a 2008 presidential bid taken by Rudy Giuliani
New Medicare Sign Ups Begin This Week
Enrollment for Medicare's prescription drug program reopens this week, and participants should check to make sure their plans are not changing, according to area insurance counseling experts. The new enrollment period, which opens from Wednesday, the 15th to Dec. 31, is also a chance for people who are not already on a plan to sign up, or for people unhappy with their coverage to change to a new plan. Once enrollment closes Dec. 31, customers must remain with the plan they have chosen until next November.
Watershed Monitoring Training To Begin
Workshop For Child Safety To Be Held
HRC Child Care Resources and the Amador County Child Abuse Prevention Council are hosting a free Child Safety Workshop on Thursday, November 9th, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The workshop will be held in the large conference room of the General Services Administration Building at 12210 B Airport Road, Jackson. This workshop is designed for anyone who cares for or works with kids and will include Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training, as well as, a presentation on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Child Care Providers, babysitters, teens, parents, grandparents, and foster parents are encouraged to attend.