Thursday, 26 July 2007 01:19
Amador County Fair Begins Today!
This years Amador County Fair is finally here. Today the Fair kicks of with Kids
Day from 9am where children 12 and under are free from 9am-6pm. Also
tonight at 7pm is the free show Hounds and Hoofbeats. One of the key events of the Amador County Fair is the
Miss Amador contest which will take place tonight at 8pm. Here are some pictures by Bill
Lavallie of the contestants preparing for this coveted title. This years contestants include (from
left to right): Arieal Konze, Courtney Anderson, Brittany Vincini, Cassandra
Ding, Kevlyn Walsh, Jacey DeWing. Don't miss this special event.
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Entertainment
Thursday, 26 July 2007 00:41
State Budget 25 Days Overdue and Tension Mounts Among Parties
The California Democratic Senate Leader, Don Perata, yesterday blasted
Republicans in the state senate, calling their handling of the stalled state
budget "fiscal terrorism." With the budget now 25 days overdue,
Senate Republicans Wednesday released a new set of proposed spending
reductions, including calling for cuts to welfare programs and the elimination
of 6,000 vacant state worker positions. "We need to reign in spending and I think the
people of California understand that," said Senate GOP leader Dick
Ackerman, R-Tustin. But Democrats blasted the proposed cuts, quickly adjourning
the morning's Senate session after just 10 minutes. “Let's face it, a handful of right wing Republicans
are holding up the state budget," said Senate President Pro Tempore
Don Perata, D-Oakland. "As
far as I'm concerned, they're going to continue to hold up the state budget
because I'm not going to capitulate to this kind of terrorism,"
Perata said. Perata said he adjourned the Senate until Thursday morning, to
give Democrats more time to study the GOP plan. The state Assembly passed a $145 billion spending plan last
week with bi-partisan support, but Senate Democrats have been unable to
get the two Republican votes needed to pass it in the upper house.
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State
Tuesday, 24 July 2007 00:20
CHP Reports: Close Calls Over The Weekend
It was a close call for a Pioneer resident when
the rear wheel of someone’s vehicle came flying into his lane on Saturday. According to Officer Jeremy
Dobler’s report Norberto Marquez, 35 and of Ceres was eastbound on Ridge Road entering
the sweeping curve just west of Ridge
View Drive when his 1989 Chevy suddenly lost its
left rear wheel. The wheel flew into the westbound lane where it
collided with 67 year old Robert Chapman of Pioneer’s 2001 Dodge. According to
the report neither driver was injured.
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 24 July 2007 00:17
Barter System Works For County And Pine Grove Camp
Amador County and the State, through CALFire and the
California Youth Authority, have reached a mutually beneficial barter program-
youth authority muscle, for Amador County Public Work’s asphalt. The program, approved Monday morning
by the County’s Administrative Committee provides for cleaning and clearing of
roadsides, ditches and general roadside maintenance by Pine Grove Camp crews in exchange for county crews
providing asphalt paving to the parking lots at the California Department of
Juvenile Justice’s Pine Grove Camp.
The Pine Grove Conservation Camp is located east of Pine Grove on Aqueduct Road. The camp houses about 110 wards
ranging from 17 to 25 years of age with personnel from two state agencies
staffing the camp.
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Local
Tuesday, 24 July 2007 00:12
Welcome Planned For New Ione City Manager
The
City of Ione is hosting a welcome reception for
Kimberly Kerr, their new City
Manager on Wednesday, August 8 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. The event is open to the public and
will be held at the Castle Oaks Golf Club in Ione. Light refreshments
will be served. Kimberly
joined the City of Ione
as manager on July 16th. She was employed for 10 years by Humboldt County where she held positions as
director of general services and most recently risk management director/deputy
county administrative officer. When announcing her appointment, Ione Mayor Jerry
Sherman stated, “Ione is
fortunate to have hired someone with such strong overall experience in so many
areas. Kim’s
understanding of the all aspects of municipal government brings a comprehensive
package to our City.”
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Thursday, 19 July 2007 23:14
Amador County Hits Waste Management Milestone
The
Amador County Integrated Solid Waste Management Agency will soon be recognized
for achieving a major milestone, compliance with
Assembly Bill 939 and exceeding
the 50% waste diversion, according to Solid Waste Program Manager, Jim
McHargue. AB 939, also known
as the Integrated Waste Management Act, addresses the growing problem of
California’s increasing amount of solid waste and more importantly where to put
it. Signed into law in September of 1989 the Bill restructured the state’s
approach to solid waste management and integrated a waste management hierarchy
consisting of first and foremost source reduction, then recycling and
composting, and finally environmentally safe transformation and land disposal
of the waste.
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Thursday, 19 July 2007 23:10
Ione City Council Talks Traffic & Pond Sludge
The Ione City Council discussed the Amador County Transportation
Commission’s proposed local traffic mitigation fee on residential, commercial
and industrial development. The City has the authority to update these fees under Government
code in order to mitigate the impact of new development on local roadways.
The ACTC completed the
study on behalf of each of the cities and the county. According to ACTC
Executive Director Charles Field ACTC, although not required to do so, the agency is completing
the study to honor a commitment. Field explained that the cities and county “adopted the
regional fees in a cooperate effort for us 2 and 3 year ago, and at that time
they asked ‘well what about our local roads?’ and instead of saying ‘that’s up to you’
,we said ‘if you adopt the regional (fee) we’ll help you with your local
(fee).” Field said that the Cities and County adopted the fee and that
it has been working very well ever since. He said completing the Nexus study was honoring the commitment that
ACTC had made to each of the cities and County, however he did say once
they present the study to the entities that is where ACTC’s involvement ends and the rest is up
to them.
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Local
Thursday, 19 July 2007 23:05
LAFCO To Evaluate Countywide Municipal Services
The Amador County Local Agency Formation
Commission is moving forward in continuing to become in compliance with state
law. While LAFCO has been somewhat dormant for the last couple of years a wake up
call and renewed commitment has had them working diligently towards becoming a functional
commission. The California
State Legislature directs the Local Agency Formation Commission to promote
orderly growth and development, discourage urban sprawl while preserving
open space and agricultural lands and encouraging efficient service areas for
local governments. LAFCO operations are governed by the
Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000.
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