Polling Place Reminder For Sutter Terrace Voters
A reminder notice from the Amador County Elections department for Voters who vote at the Sutter Terrace Mobile Home Park. The election department wants all these citizens to be aware that the construction of the bypass road on State Hwy 49 has closed the entrance from highway 49. Voters must use Sutter Hill Road, to Bryson Drive to Del Vista to enter the mobile home park.
Sac. County “Officer Involved Shooting” Closes Some Amador County Roads
BLM Plan Would Declare Moke River Wild and Scenic
Major changes could soon take place to federally managed lands in and around Amador County when the Bureau of Land Management adopts their new Sierra Resource Management Plan. The purpose of the plan, which was recently discussed at a public meeting, is to provide guidance in the management of the 231,386 acres of land under the BLM umbrella. The plan is designed to lead to some defined outcomes and results with the first goal to develop land ownership and access patterns in response to urban growth issues while at the same time consolidating BLM’s land management responsibilities. The second goal is to guide and focus recreational activities in the area.
Jackson Citizens: We Want To Know What Our Officials Think
Certified Local Government Seminar: How It Relates To Local General Plan Updates
Motions Filed in Sacramento and San Francisco for Prisoner Poulation Cap
Local Groups Combine For W. Panther Creek Investigation
On Saturday, October 28, local volunteers from the Foothill Conservancy, Earth Team, and U.S. Forest Service spent the day on West Panther Creek monitoring changes in the creek channel where a Pacific Gas and Electric Company dam was removed in 2003. West Panther Creek is a tributary to the North Fork of the Mokelumne River. “Removing the dam on West Panther allowed fish to swim up and down the creek for the first time in 68 years,” said Pete Bell, Foothill Conservancy Vice President.
ACUSD Transportation Facility Nearly Complete
Amador County Unified School District’s new transportation facility is nearly complete. The facility which has been under construction for nearly two years has faced many obstacles, including earth moving concerns due to asbestos, arsenic in the soil, and delays in the manufacture of the actual building due to Hurricane Katrina. The facility is located off of Lower Ridge Rd and Bowers Drive, behind the Bowling Alley on Sutter Hill. The facility’s construction was also part of the Master Agreement between the school district and District Attorney Todd Riebe as part of the agreement that put Amador County Unified School District Buses back on the road in 2003 after the transportation department was basically closed down due to safety concerns.
River Pines Man Arrested For Threatening To Kill His Wife & A Neighbor
On Friday November 3, 2006 at approximately 8pm, the Amador County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by a female victim who reported her husband, who was under the influence of prescription medication, had become enraged regarding their pending divorce and a relationship she had with a neighbor. The woman said that her husband acquired a handgun from a hidden location under the residence and then pointed it to her head. The victim reported that the firearm was loaded as she could see ammunition in the cylinder. She stated her husband threatened to kill her, the neighbor and then himself.