Monday, 06 August 2007 03:28
Amador County Library Offering New E-Services
The Amador County Library is now offering some new services available on
the internet. The services include access to electronic resource
databases which are being provided to the library through our membership in the
49/99 library cooperative. Some of the new databases are Fact Cards, a series
of research resources designed for quick reference for students in grades 4
through 8. The topics covered by Fact Cards are those California, United States, and World topics
included in the social studies curriculum in California.
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News Archive
Monday, 06 August 2007 03:17
Voting Machine Restrictions Causing Concerns For Feb. Elections
Election officials across the state are expressing concern after a directive
from the California Secretary of State’s office was issued Friday night. The directive from Secretary of
State Debra Bowen now requires increased security on electronic voting systems.
Election officials are warning
that this could cost counties millions of dollars, lead to long lines at the
polls and delay California's results in next year's presidential primary.
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National
Tuesday, 31 July 2007 01:02
Ione Police Department: Missing Man Found Safe
The Ione man reported missing yesterday morning
by his family was found safely yesterday afternoon. According to Ione Police
Chief Bob Olson, the man
identified only as an Ione resident was reported missing by family members
early yesterday morning. The search was initially centered in the general Ione
area and was then narrowed to the Howard Park area after the discovery of the
missing man's car near the Park. The search was continued into the afternoon
with the help of the Amador county Sheriff's Department. The man was discovered
early yesterday afternoon still in the Ione area. Olson states he was in good
condition and has returned home with his family
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 31 July 2007 01:00
Animal Control Fee Increase Proposal Moves To BOS For Approval
Yesterday the Amador County
administrative committee met and reviewed proposed increases to the animal control fee schedule.
The draft proposal presented by Animal Control Director John Vail increases
fees to a level above Calaveras County but still below, on average, all other
surrounding counties.
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Local
Tuesday, 31 July 2007 00:58
GPAC To Look At Traffic Circulation
This Thursday the General Plan Update Committee
will meet at 6pm at the County
Administration building
after having an extension to their committees' lifespan granted by the
Supervisors. The purpose of
this General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) meeting is to discuss circulation
issues as they relate to the General Plan Update. Charles Field,
Executive Director of the Amador County Transportation Commission will give a presentation on Roadway, Pedestrian and Bicycle Circulation
issues in the county.
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Local
Tuesday, 31 July 2007 00:46
Former 49er Coach Bill Walsh Dies At 75
San Francisco
49ers former head coach Bill Walsh died at his Woodside home Monday morning following a long battle with
leukemia, according to a Stanford
University spokeswoman.
Walsh announced in November 2006 he was fighting the blood cancer, which he had
been diagnosed with in 2004.Walsh became a coaching icon in the 1980s, leading
what had been the league's doormat 49ers to three Super Bowl championships in
1982, 1985 and 1989 and six NFC division titles. He compiled a 102-63-1 record in
his 10 years at the helm. The 49ers recruited Walsh from Stanford
University, where he returned to coach
after hisyears - including serving as general manager - with San Francisco. He also spent three years as
an NFL television analyst.
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State
Tuesday, 31 July 2007 00:44
Some Relief At The Pumps
Good news at the gas pumps. U.S. average retail gasoline prices
fell 17 cents per gallon as Midwest
refiners recovered from recent difficulties and produced more gas, according to
an industry analyst. The national average for self-serve, regular, unleaded gas was nearly
$2.8843 a gallon on July 27, down from the July 13 level of $3.0577,
according to the nationwide Lundberg survey of about 7,000 gas stations. Gas
prices have tumbled nearly 30 cents a gallon since reaching an all-time U.S. high
average on May 18 of $3.1827. "It's
unlikely we'll see a large drop again in average pump prices in the near
future," Trilby Lundberg said. Crude oil prices are rising and the
summer driving season still has a month to go, both of which should prevent gas
prices from falling much further, Lundberg said. At $3.29 a gallon, Chicago had the highest
average price for self-serve regular unleaded gas, while the lowest average
price was $2.65 a gallon in Cleveland, Ohio.
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National