Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:54
Fire Burning Out of Control Near Tahoe: 165 Structures Destroyed As Of 10:30 PM Last Night
At
least 165 structures have been destroyed with more endangered and more than
1,000 residents were evacuated ahead of a massive wind-driven blaze raging in
the south Lake Tahoe area near Angora Lake Ridge,
between Meyers Lake
and Fallen leaf Lake. Linda Curran of the Camino
Interagency Dispatch
Center in California said the Angora Fire has
destroyed 165 homes or outbuildings. “I can confirm 50 structures have
been destoyed by fire, but I can’t tell you yet how many of them were homes and
how many were outbuildings,” Curran said.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:49
Big Pot Bust In Calaveras County, Just Across The River
Last Friday 06-22-07 law enforcement officials
on the other side of the river in Calaveras
County made a bui discovery that
resulted in Deputies from the Calaveras County Narcotic Enforcement Unit and Federal Agents from the
Bureau Of Land Management serving a search warrant onto land located near
Highway 26 in the Mokelumne
River Canyon.
Deputies discovered and then removed over 3600 marijuana plants from the area,
and had observed one Hispanic male adult running from the area during the
investigation. It is believed that several persons had been living inside of
the Marijuana Garden. Although the marijuana plants were not fully grown, it is
believed that the plants were being tended to on a daily basis. If each plant
had been allowed to grow until maturity, each plant could have produced over
2,500 lbs of marijuana, which would have resulted in a crop valued at
over 9 million dollars.
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Law Enforcement
Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:47
Patriotic Flag Exchange At Local Business
The month of July is synonymous with Patriotism and
one local business is making sure your helping to beautify the local community
in a patriotic fashion. Goin’ Postal, located in Martell, will offer free replacement flags to
anyone who brings in tattered, torn or faded American Flags during the month of
July. The local
business has 300 American Flags on hand to give out as free replacements,
limited to one per family. Goin’ Postal state wide will be offering this
throughout the month of July so be sure to tell your friends and family about
the project so they too can beautify their towns and cities by proudly
displaying beautiful vibrant American Flags. Goin’ Postal is located at 11310 Prospect Drive Suite 10
in Martell across from the Feed Barn.
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Local
Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:35
Air District Proposes Fee Raise: Impacts 110 Businesses Who Operate Equipment...
Next week the Amador Air District Board will be holding
a public hearing on proposed rule changes to district regulations that directly
impact 110 local businesses that operate equipment that generates and or
controls contaminants. Amador Air District’s Air Pollution Control Officer, Jim
Harris, explained, “These
proposed rule changes are related to the fees we charge permitted sources for
permits to operate equipment…” He added that he is proposing that those fees be
raised this year.
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Local
Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:30
Supervisors, As Board of Equalization, Wrangle With Property Tax Assessment For Ione Employer
The Board of Supervisors donned another hat on
Tuesday as they served as the Board of Equalization to make a determination on whether the Revenue and Tax
Code was applicable to the situation that came before them. The issue before them stems from
an application that was submitted for a change in property tax assessments by
Charles Howard, III Trust’s for the assessment of a mineral rights interest
that had changed ownership back in 2000. That is when Unimin Corp.
acquired the mineral rights from the former owner of the sand mine located on
Rancho Arroyo Sec, also known as the Grant.
Published in
Local
Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:21
Amador County Employment Statistics Show Little Change
A report recently released
from the Labor Market Division of California's Employment Development
Department shows there are a
total of 13,020 employed people in Amador County and about 88 percent of those
are employed in a service providing industry. The May 2007 Labor Market totals for Amador County
show little change in employment figures with categories of Local Government,
State Government, and Service providing industries. Most categories showed about a
two percent growth rate, with the exception of construction and information
related jobs which both showed declines in employment numbers. Local government employment was
down 10 employees from 3290 to 3280, while state government jobs rose about 3
percent. The report does show, however, that the employment rate in
Amador County remains below that same rate in Calaveras and Tuolumne County.
Amador County’s unemployment rate is about 5.6 percent. Tuolumne County has a rate of 6.1 percent with
Calaveras just slightly higher at 6.2 percent. The full report can be viewed at http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/
Published in
State
Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:20
California Ranked A leader In Best Management Practices For The Forest
The Council of Western State Foresters is reporting that California is a
leader in the use of best management practices for forest water quality
protection. “Well managed forests provide for the clean water necessary
to maintain and enhance biodiversity in the watershed,” said Crawford Tuttle,
Chief Deputy Director of the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL
FIRE).
Published in
State
Sunday, 24 June 2007 23:17
State Mandated Health Care Gets A Boost Yesterday As Two Democrats Merge Their Bills
Senate
Leader Don Perata and Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez announced today that they
had merged their competing health care reform proposals into one bill AB8- now,
setting the stage talks between the Legislature and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Perata stated yesterday “At
every step in this process, we have proved the critics wrong. We are showing
that we can tackle a problem as big and complex as health care – and improve
the lives of millions of Californians,” Perata said. “I look forward to
finishing what we have started and delivering to the Governor meaningful health
care reform.”
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State
Thursday, 21 June 2007 00:44
DA Todd Riebe Announces Workers Comp. Fraud Is Has Increased Dramatically
District Attorney Todd Riebe announced yesterday that the number of
workers’ compensation fraud investigations and convictions handled by his
office’s Workers’ Compensation Fraud Unit dramatically increased from the
previous year. The Fraud Unit’s continued success in combating fraud has
resulted in additional grant funding for the Unit which investigates and prosecutes
workers’ compensation fraud, not just in Amador County but also in Placer and Calaveras
Counties. Last week, the
California Department of Insurance awarded a $445,000 grant to the Amador
County District Attorney’s Office to help reduce workers’ compensation fraud in
the three counties.
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Law Enforcement