Tuesday, 24 April 2007 00:48
Grants Available for Rural Development
The USDA Rural Development
office in Stockton, serving Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Contra Costa, Mono and
San Joaquin counties, announced
the availability of Section 504 grants and low-interest loans for low-income
individuals to make needed repairs on their homes. Funding may be used
for a variety of projects including installing or renovating water or sewer
hook-ups, roofing, flooring, lighting, insulation and weatherization.
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State
Sunday, 22 April 2007 23:59
Local Family Business Wins Civil Case Against Contractor For Fraud
A victory in court last Thursday for the Gillman
Family Partnership in their civil suit filed against local contractor, Buddy
White. After an 8 day jury trial the jury awarded the Gillman
Family partnership a 292,000 dollar judgment against B&G Mechanical and its
owner Buddy White. The jury found that White was guilty of fraud and
breach of contract. The
breach of contract amount awarded by the jury was 166,000 dollars. The balance
of the award, 126,000 dollars was awarded based upon the fraud found by the
jury.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Sunday, 22 April 2007 23:56
Its That Time Of Year: Lyme’s Disease A County Health Concern
The Amador County Health
Department is now warning about Lyme disease, a syndrome caused by a tick-borne bacteria called
borrelia burgdorferi, which can progress from an initial skin infection, to a
disseminated infection, to a disabling multi-systemic illness which can
include dermatologic, arthritic, ophthalmologic, cardiac, psychiatric and
neurological manifestations. Lyme’s disease is most often spread by a Tick
Bite.
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Health
Sunday, 22 April 2007 23:50
The ARC Goes Green With Solar Energy Contract
The ARC of Amador and
Calaveras is going green
and the managing board of the organization has voted to purchase and install
a21kW SolarStar® Electrical Energy System from Renewable Technologies,
Inc. for their building at 75 Academy Drive. The Arc of Amador and Calaveras now
joins businesses like Jon’s Pit Stop and the Amador County Fair, who have
already gone “Green”. The
SolarStar® Electrical Energy System for the Arc will use the combined power of
141 SolarWorld 175W PV panels to run 3 SMA America SB7000US power inverters.
Published in
National
Sunday, 22 April 2007 23:43
Regulating Sales of Handgun Ammunition
Stating he is responding to
a surge of gun violence across the state and rising gang violence involving
firearms, Assistant Assembly Majority Leader Kevin de León last week announced the introduction
of legislation, AB 362, to for the first time, regulate handgun ammunition
sales in California. Currently, there are no regulations concerning the
distribution and sale of handgun ammunition.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Sunday, 22 April 2007 23:29
Ban of "Partial Birth Abortion"
The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision released
Wednesday, has reversed two lower court rulings and upheld a law passed by the
former Republican-controlled Congress that bans a specific method for late-term
abortions called “Partial Birth Abortion”.
According to experts this decision has political repercussions and delivered an
immediate political boost to pro life groups as well as bringing the issue to
the forefront for Democratic presidential hopefuls. "This isn't really an abortion issue," said
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco, as she walked the Capitol on
Friday. "That is what really saddens me about what the justices said.
"This is about a procedure that any parent would want her daughter to have
access to if she needed it. And to frame it as an abortion issue is
doing a disservice to medicine and to our young women and our country. So I
hope we can get the focus back on the fact that this Supreme Court is deciding
what medical procedures are necessary for childbearing women."
Published in
National
Sunday, 22 April 2007 23:22
Draft Report on proposed Actions to Mitigate Greenhouse Gases in California
The California Air
Resources Board (ARB) has
released a draft report on proposed early actions to mitigate greenhouse gases
in California,
consistent with the landmark Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 signed
by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on September 27, 2006. "The impact of greenhouse
gases on the world's climate is an urgent problem that calls for prompt action,"
said ARB Chairman Dr. Robert F. Sawyer. "Discrete early action measures will get that process
started while we work on more comprehensive solutions." The Act
mandates that California's
greenhouse gas emissions be reduced to 1990 levels by 2020, an ambitious 25%
percent cut in emissions compared to business as usual.
Published in
State
Friday, 20 April 2007 00:11
Jackson Discusses The Cost To Citizens To Treat Waste Water In The Future
Wastewater continues to be
the topic of discussion in the county. The City of Jackson is one of the entities currently discussing waste water
at length, especially while waiting for the Regional Water Quality Control
Board to release their permit which will specify how the City is to deal
with their waste water in the future. Several alternatives have been identified
if Jackson is
required to pull their wastewater out of the creek. However, at this week’s
meeting the costs associated with these identified solutions had the public and
the commissioners concerned, to say the least.
Published in
County Growth
Friday, 20 April 2007 00:09
Underage Tobacco Sales: Where Does The County Stand?
There were only two underage sales this year in a
survey of 35 store sample within Amador
County. While a sales
rate of 5.7 % sounds low … should we be proud or upset? A sales rate of any amount is in direct
violation of the law that prohibits tobacco sales to minors that has been on
the books for over one-hundred years.
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Local