Wednesday, 13 June 2007 00:11
Fire Restrictions Announced For El Dorado National Forest
Special fire restrictions will be implemented in the
Eldorado National Forest beginning June 18, this is about a month earlier than
normal. Eldorado National Forest
Supervisor Ramiro Villalvazo signed
a forest order that restricts campfires and charcoal barbeques to designated
developed campgrounds and prohibits other fire related activities until the end
of fire season. The fire restrictions affect the entire Eldorado
National Forest including wilderness areas. “Below normal annual precipitation has left the Forest
drier and more susceptible to wildfire than last year,” said Eldorado
National Forest Management Officer Bob Patton. “The current drying trend is heading us in the direction we
went in 2001 and 2004 when we had fires that exceeded 10,000 acres in size. We
passed a threshold this month where 100 acre fires are possible. It’s way too
early in the season for that to occur.”
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Wednesday, 13 June 2007 00:08
Emergency Crews Search For Trapped Driver Who Was Unsure Of Their Location
Yesterday an accident occurred trapping the
driver inside the vehicle in the area of Hwy. 88 and Jackson Valley Road. The driver who called
911 was unsure of his exact location and because his vehicle had traveled off the
road and down a steep embankment the vehicle was not visible from the
roadway. The driver said he was surrounded
by willow trees so responding emergency crews searched the area with that in
mind, but still had a hard time locating the accident.
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Tuesday, 12 June 2007 23:51
Ione Domestic Violence Call
Saturday night the Amador County Sheriff’s
department was busy in the Ione area responding to a domestic violence call. The Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call from the Oakridge Circle
area of Ione reporting that a male subject, Carlos Rangel Munoz, 55, of Ione
was armed with a rifle and a handgun and had threatened to shoot his wife. According
to the Sheriff’s Department, Munoz's wife reported that she and Munoz were
involved in a domestic argument outside of a residence.
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Tuesday, 12 June 2007 23:49
Plymouth Finance Director Reports Spending An Exorbitant Amount On Attorney Fees
On Thursday the Plymouth City Council held a
special meeting to discuss their budget. Plymouth’s finance director, Jeff Gardner, began the
presentation by reporting that the AWA costs for this year were significantly
less than what they had budgeted for because the city has over budgeted for the
item the last couple of years.
Gardner said the bill was cut in half from last year. Council Member Pat
Fordyce then brought up a specific concern of hers regarding the AWA’s
employees. She said she took
issue with the fact that water agency employees eat while on the clock when
they are attending to Plymouth calls. Gardner told her it was water
agency policy to allow on call employees time to eat while on the clock and
that in the contract between Plymouth and the agency the city is obligated to
abide by water agency standards.
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Tuesday, 12 June 2007 23:35
Indian Gaming Revenues Soar Nationwide
Phil Hogen, Chairman of the National Indian
Gaming Commission (NIGC), announced
earlier this month that net revenues from Indian gaming grew more than 11% from
fiscal year 2005 to fiscal year 2006, generating $25.1 billion in gaming
revenues in 2006. "The
continued growth is eye-opening considering the tribal gaming industry is still
relatively young. The Indian gaming industry has doubled between 2001 and 2006,
going from $12.8 billion to $25.1 billion respectively," Hogen
said. "In NIGC Region II, which includes California and
Northern Nevada, the revenues have jumped from $1.7 billion in 2001 to $7.6
billion in 2006, which is an increase of four and a half times over a 5 year
period" Hogen continued.
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Thursday, 07 June 2007 02:00
Woman Facing 16 Felony Counts After “One Woman Crime Spree”
District Attorney Todd Riebe has announced a series of
charges against 30 year old Christina Roseann Yeadon-Torres, who he describes
as a “one woman crime spree.” The charges against Yeadon-Torres almost
seem innumerable at 18 counts, 16 of which are Felonies. The charges stem from a series of incidents that occurred on Monday June
4th when Yeadon-Torres stole checks and other items from a patron of
the casino and then committed burglary, theft, forgery, identity theft and much
more. Count 1,
Second Degree Commercial Burglary stems from when Yeadon-Torres entered
Wal-Mart in Martell with the “intent to commit larceny and any felony.” The
second felony count is False Personation as the woman falsely impersonated to
be the victim from which she stole the items.
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Thursday, 07 June 2007 01:56
Fire On Oro de Amador Property
Last night around 7:15 a wildland fire was reported on the Oro De Amador
Property. The fire was reported burning behind some of the homes located on the Placer
Drive area. Jackson Fire and Cal Fire Crews quickly responded and the fire was
contained.
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