Tuesday, 03 April 2007 23:42
Caltrans & The CHP Announce A Joint Conference To Improve Emergency Response
The California Department
of Transportation (Caltrans)
and the California Highway Patrol (CHP) announce the first ever joint
conference to improve emergency response efforts with key participants in
Highway Incident Management. The
summit is scheduled on April 3-4, 2007, at the Riverside Convention Center in
Riverside, California.
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 03 April 2007 23:33
EPA Continues The Quest For Tough Emissions Standards In California
Supreme Court's ruling this
week that the government can regulate emissions from cars. The action by the Environmental
Protection Agency continues California's effort to become the first state to
cut tailpipe emissions from cars, light trucks and sport utility vehicles.
It also could influence the outcome of an auto industry lawsuit in California
to block the state regulations, contained in a 2002 state law. "We've
reviewed the issues within the waiver request," EPA spokeswoman Jennifer
Wood said Tuesday to the Associated
Press. "We're moving forward to the next steps of the process."
Published in
State
Tuesday, 03 April 2007 23:28
Britain Calls For Direct Talks With Iran
Britain called for direct
talks with Iran over 15 captive Britons on Tuesday. British Prime Minister Tony Blair's office said both
sides "share a desire for an early resolution" through direct talks.
London is now waiting for Tehran's response. The statement followed Britain's
meeting for the first time with the chief Iranian international negotiator, and
the release of an Iranian diplomat held in Iraq. The release suggests the standoff over the captive
Britons may end with a de facto prisoner swap, something both governments have
publicly discounted. The British personnel have been held by Iran
since March 23.
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International
Tuesday, 03 April 2007 00:19
History In The Making: Jackson Police Sergeant Christy Stidger Promoted To Captain
Jackson Chief of Police
Scott Morrison announces that it’s official. “I am honored and pleased to announce the promotion of
Christy Stidger from Police Sergeant to Police Captain,” he said. This
is history in the making for the as Stidger is the first Police Captain in the history of the
Jackson Police Dept., the highest ranking female in the history of the Dept.,
and the highest ranking female for general/municipal law enforcement in the
history of Amador County. Stidger is a veteran law enforcement officer
with twenty-five years of experience.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 03 April 2007 00:15
Weekend Accidents
This weekend CHP Officers
had some relief with only 4 reported accidents occurring between Thursday and
Sunday, compared to the 6 accidents that were reported on Saturday alone last
weekend. The first accident reported occurred on Thursday on Hwy. 88 west of
Omo Ranch Road. According
to Officer Steve Ladd’s report Stephen Henson of Folsom was traveling east
bound on Hwy. 88 in his 2004 Doge Ram truck, towing his newly purchased 2007
Ski Doo snowmobile and trailer. While negotiating a right curve in the
roadway, Henson observed a white panel type delivery truck traveling west bound
partially over the double yellow lines and continuing into his lane. Henson
stated that the steered to the right to avoid the truck, however the unknown
driver continued into the eastbound lane and sideswiped the trailer as well as
caused damage to the trailer and the snowmobile. The delivery truck then fled
the scene.
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 03 April 2007 00:12
Amador County Tax Collector Reminds You Property Taxes Are Due Soon
Amador County Treasurer-Tax Collector Michael E. Ryan
is reminding property owners that they have until Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at 5
p.m., to make the second installment payment of their annual secured property
taxes for the 2006-07 fiscal year. This deadline should not be confused with the Income Tax deadline which
is five days later. The second
installment of secured property taxes was due and payable on February 1, 2007,
and will become delinquent if not paid by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 10, 2007;
thereafter a 10% delinquent penalty and
$10 cost charge will be added.
Taxes remaining unpaid after June 30, 2007 accrue additional statutory
penalties at the rate of 1-1/2 percent per month, as well as additional fees.
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Local
Monday, 02 April 2007 23:54
Case Involving A Drug Bust At The Jackson Rancheria Could Reach The California Supreme Court
A California appeals court
ruled last week that the Constitution still requires police to have a good
reason to search you, even if you are visiting American Indian lands such as
the Jackson Rancheria Casino. The
case involves Gilbert Ramirez, who in November of 2003 was caught with
methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana in a car in the parking lot of the Jackson
Rancheria Casino, according to court documents. Ramirez had large enough
quantities of the drugs that authorities decided to prosecute him for intending
to sell the drugs.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Friday, 30 March 2007 02:20
Jackson Police Department Makes Amador County History
The Jackson City Council voted to give Jackson’s
Police Chief, Scott Morrison a helping hand on Monday night. Before the council was the approval of the reclassification of one
Police Sergeant Classification to Police Captain Classification. Chief Morrison
reported that throughout the
history of the Jackson Police Department the ranks and structure of the department
has changed. Approximately 7 years ago the department added one Police
Detective that would rotate throughout the ranks, and more recently, 4 years
ago, created a permanent Sergeant position. “The department is growing in numbers. We are much busier
and have many more responsibilities and things we haven’t handled years
earlier,” said Morrison. This includes high tech crimes, one of which
they have recently encountered. He reported that under the current rank
structure, the second in command is Sergeant Christy Stidger, if re-classification were approved he
reported she would become the new Captain.
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Law Enforcement
Friday, 30 March 2007 02:16
Martell Investment Zoning Issues Resolved: Property Re-Zoned
The long awaited decision
regarding the Martell Investments LLC issue of what uses are allowed in a
Manufacturing zone appeared before the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. Previously on February 6th
the Board continued their decision and created an ad hoc committee consisting
of Supervisors Rich Escamilla and Richard Forster to meet with staff to discuss
options to present to the Board. Planning Director Susan Grijalva
reported that the ad hoc committee and staff met and decided to move in a
different direction than what was previously discussed. The Committee suggested to the Board that they
allow an application be submitted to change the zoning of this specific
property only from “M” Manufacturing District to “C1” Retail Commercial and
Office District, which allows the uses proposed by Martell Investments
representative Ron Regan.
Published in
County Growth