Monday, 29 January 2007 00:53
Coaching Case Involving Mother Lode League Team Could Change The Way School Coaches Are Hired
It what could be a landmark
case involving how school district’s hire coaches for their sports teams, a
Mother Lode League team has been sued by their teachers association. The Summerville Union High School Federation of Teachers
is suing the district, claiming school officials are not following California
Education Code for filling their coaching positions.
The issue arose after a teacher sought any varsity or freshman-sophomore
basketball coaching position at Summerville High school in October. At the
time, the district responded that there were no coaching positions available.
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Friday, 26 January 2007 00:44
Mule Creek Issues: How Many Inmates Are There In The Facility?
Mule Creek State Prison appeared on the Board of
Supervisors agenda again on Tuesday and it appears that the wastewater
situation hasn’t improved with a reported increase in the prison’s inmate
population. Supervisor Forster introduced the item and
said he was concerned about information he received that very morning from Ione
Mayor Jerry Sherman. “Mayor
Sherman indicated to me this morning that the prison inmate count has gone up
to about 4500. We need to verify that,”
he stated. Forster stated “I
thought we had an agreement with the warden that he would call us if there were
any substantial changes in the count or issues that occurred… That will affect
substantially their sewer capacity.” Forster continued by saying that, “if ARSA and the city of Ione
are trying to work with Mule Creek to resolve the issue and they just keep
putting more prisoners in there, that’s not, to me, good faith and we need to
make sure that we are operating in that good faith type of relationship.”
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Wednesday, 28 March 2007 05:30
EBMUB Responds To Buena Vista Tribe’s DTEIR
The East Bay Municipal
Utility District, East Bay MUD, has responded to the draft tribal Environmental
Impact report from the Buena Vista Band of Me-Wuk Indians for their proposed
Flying Cloud Casino stating that many of the same considerations that Amador
County residents share must also be considered for Calaveras County. The
response, written by William Kirkpatrick manager of Water Distribution
Planning, states that road impacts will not just affect Amador and San Joaquin
County, but also Calaveras County Roads including a private road owned by East
bay MUD, Sandretto Rd.. Kirkpatrick states that Sandretto Rd is open to the
public but its usage is contingent upon load requirements and speed limits.
East Bay MUD is asking for a traffic study to be conducted on Camanche Parkway
South and Sandretto Rd to look at significant impacts to traffic volumes and
loads on those roadways.
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007 00:18
Rail Fair and Exposition Coming To Ione
May
11-13, 2007 will see the second annual maintenance-of-way Ione Rail Fair and
Exposition on the rails of the Amador Central/Foothills Railroad in the
Railyard at the south end of S. Mill Street in the historic City of Ione,
Ca. Celebrating the small, historic,
maintenance of way equipment for display and demonstration, this collection of
railroad equipment will arrive for “set-on” on Friday, May 11.
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 01:18
Amador County Women’s Network Is Gearing Up For Next Scholarship Fundraiser
The
Amador County Women’s Network held their monthly meeting recently at the
Jackson Rancheria. The network otherwise known as the ACWN, is a friendly organization designed
to meet local businesswomen and to strengthen ties in the community, as well as
a forum for social and educational events, a vehicle to promote business
opportunities and support scholarships for deserving high school seniors in
Amador County.
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Sunday, 18 March 2007 23:47
Amador Transmission Pipeline Blessing
Ranger Pipelines, the Amador Water Agency’s
contractor for the Amador Transmission Pipeline Project, held a special ceremony on Friday.
It was a “blessing of the pipeline,” to commemorate the last section of pipeline
being installed, as well as recognition, of a successful and safe project. The
construction of the pipeline was an uneventful process and there were no
injuries or mishaps during the installation. The ceremony was held on a
private ranch off of Bosse Rd. Dignitaries including Water Board Members,
Supervisor Brian Oneto and Water Agency staff were all present for the blessing.
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Wednesday, 14 February 2007 04:49
Supervisors Look To Go Solar
Amador County Supervisors
once again considered converting their new building to a green one yesterday
when they discussed the use of solar energy. Previously, staff was tasked with
analyzing photovoltaic (solar) financial solutions for the Administrative
building. Three funding options were analyzed in the process.
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Thursday, 08 March 2007 05:49
City Council Of Ione Resolved an Issue
The city council of Ione recently resolved an issue that the city had with the Amador County Girls Softball Association (ACGSA) regarding the equal availability of playing fields for both the Amador County little league west, a predominately boy’s baseball league and girls softball teams. Tuesday, the city signed a 3 year memorandum of understanding in which the city will participate with ACGSA to renovate the baseball diamond at Ione Junior High School. The ACGSA is being required to do some of the rehabilitation work with the city pitching in staff time and equipment to conduct maintenance operations. The total renovation is expected to cost $11,600 including ongoing maintenance. City staff thanked Amador County Recreation Agency Executive Director, Tracy Towner Yep for her, “Commendable effort to get the ball rolling on this issue.” The next stop for the MOU is at the Amador County Girls Softball Association, where it is expected to yield its final seal of approval. The school district already approved the agreement.
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Sunday, 11 March 2007 23:15
Regional Waste Water Meeting Today: Time Of meeting Changed
Today at 12:30 the Regional Waste Water Committee will
once again meet. The meeting, which was originally scheduled for March 5th,
will discuss regional solutions to a countywide problem; how to dispose of our
growing county’s waste water issues in accordance with State and federal
regulations. Some of the previous solutions discussed were the purchasing of a packaged sewer plant, or a used
plant, to be added to the existing ARSA system which serves Martell, Sutter
Creek and Amador City. This could add anywhere from 20,000 to 100,000 gpd.
of sewer processing capacity to serve the booming Martell area, as well as the
49 corridor, including Jackson.
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Thursday, 03 May 2007 23:38
The Upper Mokelumne River Watershed Authority Offers Training
The Upper Mokelumne River Watershed Authority is a joint powers
authority made up of nine entities, including Amador, Calaveras and Alpine
Counties in the Upper
Mokelumne River
watershed. The group, through proposition 13 and 50 grant funding, has
undertaken a multi-phase watershed assessment and planning project which is
aimed at advancing the group toward a broader understanding of the water
quality issues that concern the Upper Mokelumne River watershed, as well as
developing a method that will evaluate the water quality of the watershed on a
long term basis. This project,
known as the Upper Mokelumne River Watershed Assessment and Planning Project,
was funded in part by grants available after the passage of statewide
propositions. As part of this
project, a hydrologic model of the watershed was developed and calibrated using
the Environmental Protection Agancy-supported Watershed Analysis Risk
Management Framework, or WARMF, software.
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