Thursday, 24 May 2007 00:31
Bunco For Breast Cancer A Huge Success As Over $16,000 Is Raised
The room was rocking all night long with lots of pretty in pink as
over 300 Bunco Players dressed in pink to support the Amador STARS 3rd Annual
Amador County Bunco For Breast Cancer event at St. Sava Mission last
Friday. The event was sponsored by Pat Thurin and Pioneer Travel Service
located in Pine Grove. Everyone
came together for a good time and to support friends and family members who
have been touched by cancer. Even the men in the room got into the act by showing that Real Men Wear
Pink, including Dr. Bob Hartmann, who arrived "dressed by my office
staff", he declared, "down to even my pink flip flops. This is
a marvelous event and I am so happy to have been invited to participate in
it," said Hartman. Over
100 silent and live auction items were donated by the community. Co Chairs of
the event, Ginger Rolf and Pat Thurin were happy to see a sell out crowd
for the third year in a row. The event last year raised over $13,000 and this year, Amador STARS is
pleased to announce they have topped the $16,000 mark!
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Local
Tuesday, 22 May 2007 23:43
Buena Vista Tribe’s Final TEIR: School Bus & Traffic Safety- Who Is Responsible?
The Friends of Amador
County, a group formed
in opposition of the Buena Vista Band of Me-Wuk Indians proposed Flying Cloud
Casino, is reacting to the Final Environmental Impact Report from the tribe.
The reaction to just one issue, the issue of school bus safety, was swift and
angry according to Friend’s President Jerry Cassesi. According to the Final
report from the tribe they agree
that "Certain loading points in the area lack adequate space to accommodate
pick-up, drop-off and vehicular traffic circulation at the same time, creating
potentially hazardous conditions."
According to Cassesi, although the tribe admits those dangers to the community’s children,
their response is inadequate and in fact states Cassesi, it is arrogant.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 22 May 2007 23:38
Sutter Creek City Council Discusses CFD’s & Mello Roos Bonds For Powder House Estates
On Monday’s Agenda for the Sutter Creek City Council meeting was an item that drew quite a crowd. The Goals and Policies Document regarding the Community Facilities District and Powder House Estates was discussed as well as the concerns expressed regarding a Mello Roos Bond, specifically the problems that Ione experienced with the program. Mark Northcross spoke to Ione’s problem and explained that the Bond money went in before the developer began the project and money promised by the developer never materialized. The difference with Sutter Creek would be that the Bonds would not be sold until the Public Improvements were under construction, and largely completed. The cost of public improvements includes approximately $4 million, and would be financed up to 75%, the developer of Powder House Estates would be paying $1 million out of pocket.
Published in
County Growth
Tuesday, 22 May 2007 23:35
Vegetation Fire On Shake Ridge Road
At approximately 4:28pm yesterday
afternoon a vegetation fire was reported at 17252 Shake Ridge Road at Stone Jug
Road. According to Camino Dispatch the small grass fire was contained quickly.
Local Fire Crews responded with 5 engines and a dozer.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 22 May 2007 23:33
Stolen Car Spotted At Rancheria- High Speed Chase Ensued With Local Law Enforcement In Pursuit
Yesterday afternoon a car
spotted with out any license plates leaving the Jackson Rancheria Casino was
identified as a stolen vehicle after Jackson Rancheria Tribal police became
suspicious of the vehicle and its occupants. Once questioned by the tribal
police the driver and passenger fled the Rancheria and as law enforcement moved
in on the driver and passenger, the driver decided to move on out, at speeds
exceeding 100 miles per hour. According
to the California Highway Patrol the car, identified as a 2004 Chevrolet
Suburban, was spotted leaving the Jackson Rancheria Casino. A Be On The
Look Out was broadcast countywide for the car reported stolen out of Fairfield
on April 30th.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Sunday, 20 May 2007 23:46
Jackson Planning Commission Meeting Again
The Jackson Planning Commission will meet tonight to review Notices of Intent to Develop. In February of 2007 the Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that they adopt 68 HEUs for the upcoming year, which was the number of HEU’s needed for Jackson Hills to complete phase 1 of their project. The City Council after some deliberation chose to set the allocation at 106, based on the same formula used in 2005 of spreading the remaining sewer capacity over three years. Staff then advertised for request for Notices of Intent to Develop and four different developers responded by the March 31st deadline.
Published in
County Growth
Sunday, 20 May 2007 23:41
Car Show Brings Many To County This Weekend
This weekend hundreds of
car enthusiast walked the streets of Jackson
this weekend for the 11th annual Gold Country Car Cruise Car Show. The
show just gets bigger every year and this year around 200 cars entered the
event. The weather was perfect for the well organized event which benefits the
downtown Jackson
business associations.
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Entertainment
Sunday, 20 May 2007 23:39
Jackson Looks At Development Allowances and A Redevelopment Agency
Jackson’s
Legal Counsel, Tom Gibson, recently gave a presentation on Redevelopment
Essentials to the City Council. During the formation of the City’s Economic
Development Committee the topic of redevelopment was broached. City Manger Mike
Daly says, “Redevelopment is a
complex issue, but when used successfully in municipalities throughout California to enhance
economic development within their communities. Gibson then took the
center stage with his power point presentation explaining the “Essentials of
Redevelopment.” First and foremost every community has a Redevelopment agency,
but they remain dormant until the City Council or the BOS enacts an ordinance
declaring a need for the agency which remains active until another ordinance is
adopted declaring that a need no longer exists.
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Local