Cold Temps Prompt Emergency Declaration
"Hold Your Wee for a Wii" Causes Death
According to the AP authorities in Sacramento County, are looking into the death of a woman who'd competed in a radio station contest. A medical examiner said the woman died of water intoxication. Jennifer Strange, 28, had taken part in a contest to see how much water she could drink without going to the bathroom. Strange was found dead Friday in her suburban Rancho Cordova home hours after taking part in the "Hold Your Wee for a Wii" contest held by Sacramento radio station KDND FM. The station had promised a Nintendo Wii video game system for the winner. The station's owner said staff members were stunned when they learned of the death. It's not yet known how much water Strange consumed.
Gene Common in Alzheimer's Disease
Amador Teen Driver Council Discusses Strategies
Amador County Recreation Agency Looks At Possibility Of Purchase Of 30 Acres
The Amador County Recreation Agency held their first meeting of the year earlier this week. A new board chairwoman and vice chairwoman were elected at the meeting; the new madam chairwoman being Debbie Dunn and new vice chairwomen, the former chair of 4 years, Rosalee Prior Escamilla. The board was presented with an informational item regarding a 30 acre piece of land along the Jackson Creek Watershed and highway 88.
The strip of land, which had once been considered for development as a RV park, is located between Previtali Rd. and East Clinton Rd. A Sierra interest Conservancy has applied for a state grant that would allow the property to be bought and transferred to the county and then transferred from the county to the Recreation Agency. ACRA executive Director Tracy Towner Yep liked the idea, however she recalled that a "2nd phase" environmental impact report, must be prepared before any property can be given to the agency, as required by the county.
Fatal Accident Near Plymouth Takes Life of Sutter Creek Man
Just two weeks into the New Year Amador County already has a second report of a fatal vehicle accident. According to the California Highway Patrol Report the accident occurred early yesterday morning around 12:55 am at the intersection of Hwy 16 and Hwy 124 in the Plymouth area.
The report written by Officer Melissa Scobee states that 4 people were traveling in a 2000 Chevy pickup truck southbound on Hwy 16 when the driver attempted to turn right onto Hwy 124 towards Ione. The driver failed to negotiate the turn and the vehicle traveled across Hwy 124 overturned and then collided with an embankment. The driver, 23 year old Jeffrey Mangano of Pioneer was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and transported to Sutter Roseville Hospital with moderate injuries.
Fight Night At The Jackson Rancheria Casino
The action packed world of mixed martial arts returns to Jackson Rancheria Casino with the ever so popular Global Knock-Out - The Rancheria Beat Down on Thursday, March 22. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the event begins at 6:30 p.m. in Dalton Town Hall. You must be 18 or older to attend. Tickets are $100, $70, and $35 and are going fast so purchase your tickets online or by phone from Ticketmaster or in person at the Jackson Rancheria Box Office. The Box Office is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and accepts credit cards, checks, Dreamcatcher's Club points, and cash. The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians launched the Global Knock-Out series last October. This second event will feature many top local fighters, plus a four-man heavyweight tournament. The audience is guaranteed a lot of action-packed fights. For more information contact the Jackson Rancheria at 800-822-WINN or visit jacksoncasino.com.
Amador County Public Health Dept: Preteen Vaccine Week
AC Planning Department Tackles Inadequate Parking For Fast Food Est.
For those of you frustrated at the parking situation at several of the new food and coffee outlets located in the developing Martell commercial area, help is on the way- at least for establishments built in the future. According to documents prepared by Planning Director Susan Grijalva, a comparative analysis of other jurisdictions shows that perception is reality on the parking situation and the parking issue has reached “critical mass”. The County’s standards for the number of parking spaces required for these types of businesses have been “significantly below average in terms of spaces required for parking at fast food restaurants.” Staff has now recommended that each proposed establishment be viewed on an individual basis, case by case using Parking Generation Guidelines that have been established by the Institute of transportation Engineers. According to Planning Director Grijalva this will allow the county to avoid future situations of inadequate parking.