Friday, 23 March 2007 04:57
Jackson Rancheria's Global Knockout
This week 30
cage fighters weighed in at the Jackson Rancheria for last night’s popular
Global Knockout. The event was completely sold out weeks ago. The fighters,
fans and promoters are all pumped up and ready for the highly anticipated show.
After the popularity of the last two events it is sure to return at the Jackson
Rancheria.
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Entertainment
Friday, 23 March 2007 04:53
Water Agency Begins Asking Developers For Money Upfront
Yesterday’s Amador Water
Agency meeting brought some interesting news from Ryland Homes, the developer
of the Wildflower subdivision in Ione. Ryland’s representatives stated that the water agency’s request for cash
upfront payments for water connections for the planned 276 home neighborhood
may be beyond the company’s scope at this point. The dollar amount being
discussed is around the 1.3 million dollar mark and Ryland representatives
state that the company has already invested 28 million dollars into the project
and this additional investment may not be feasible based on the City of Ione’s current sewer and
water constraints.
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Local
Friday, 23 March 2007 04:44
Transportation Building Dedicated
A crowd gathered at the Amador County Transportation
Commission building to honor long time Transportation minded citizen Bill
Breiner. Breiner was appointed as ACTC in
1992 by the Board of Supervisors. He served in that capacity for 14 years was
elected as the Chairman of the commission for 12 consecutive years of his
tenure. . Last night, ACTC Executive Director Charles Field commended Breiner
on making Amador County’s Transportation System what it
is today. Supervisor Louis Boitano presented Breiner with a resolution honoring
him for his dedicated service. ACTC General Manager Pat Ireland, then revealed
a sign dedicating the current ACTC building to Bill Breiner for his years of
dedicated service.
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Local
Friday, 23 March 2007 04:28
Moke Hill Murder Suspects Set For Trial
The murder trial has been
set for two men accused of killing a Mokelumne Hill man in the spring of 2005. Donald Pinon and Daniel Rocha are
accused of shooting David Jessop, 19 in the back of the head while Jessop was
in bed. According to Calaveras
County officials drugs
and gangs are believed to be involved. A Calaveras County Superior Court Judge ruled in May 2005
that two Valley Springs men must stand trial for murder along with other
charges. Twenty-one-year-old Donald Pinon and 20-year-old Daniel Rocha stand
accused in the shooting death of Jessop who was found shot to death in his bed
early on March 16th 2005 in
Mokelumne Hill.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Friday, 23 March 2007 04:26
Popular Infant Carrier Slings Recalled
After numerous incidents of injury, 100,000 infant sling carriers made
by Infantino have been recalled. Thursday the US Consumer Product Safety
Commission announced the recall of the SlingRider Infant Carrier. The
slings have a plastic slider on the fabric strap that can break causing infants
to fall out of the carrier. There have been ten reports of the sliders
breaking. Eight babies actually fell out of the carriers, four of which had
impact injuries and were taken to the emergency room. One baby received a
fractured skull. The recall involves
the Infantino SlingRider carriers with item numbers 141-210, 151-210, 151-528
and 151-534. They were sold at Target Stores, Babies R Us, BJ's
Wholesale Club, Modecraft and other retailers nationwide from July 2006 through
February 2007. Products labeled “Made in Thailand” or “New 2007 Design” are
not included in the recall. For more information, contact the safety commission
at (800) 638-2772
Published in
Health
Tuesday, 20 March 2007 23:45
Sutter Creek Re-Directing Their Focus In Regards To Wastewater
Monday night the Sutter Creek city council
received a final staff report on the Sutter Creek wastewater treatment plant
and regional wastewater plans. City Manager Rob Duke presented the council with
findings from a study which analyzed the possibilities of three options for a
regional wastewater solution. Option one was to build a new regional plant in
Martel. The estimated completion date for a Martel wastewater plant would be
approximately in March of 2013. Rob Duke told the council that this timeline would be excruciatingly
close to overlapping with an agreement between ARSA and the City of Ione which
allows ARSA capacity in Ione’s plant until January of 2014.
Published in
County Growth
Tuesday, 20 March 2007 23:40
The United States Department of Agriculture's Resource Conservation and Development
Yesterday’s Board of
Supervisor’s meeting must have set a record time with the open session
discussion lasting for a total of 7 minutes. The only open session item before
the Board Tuesday was consideration of the renewal of their membership the
Central Sierra Resource Conservation District. According to the District’s
website, “The United States
Department of Agriculture's Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D)
program helps people in rural areas plan and carry out activities that increase
the conservation of natural resources, support economic
development, enhance the environment and standard of living in local
communities
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State
Tuesday, 20 March 2007 23:37
Residents of Jackson Ask Planning Commission To Look At Other Waste Water Solutions
The Jackson Planning
Commission met last night with two items before them the project determination
of the Jackson Hills project and administrative reports. Before discussions
began under public matters Kathy
DuBois spoke in regards to the City’s proposed General Plan. She said the Plan
was missing pertinent information in regards to population and demographics.
She said the recently adopted 106 HEU’s (or Housing Equivalent Units) for the
upcoming year presents a growth rate of 6.3% which is too high a number, in her
opinion, for the City of Jackson. She did not however, present the information
on how she came to such a percentage. She also said that there is no real
vision in the general plan and suggested as well that language be added in
regards to mixed land uses. DuBois
concluded that she felt the City should not allow any growth as they have an
illegally inadequate existing and proposed General Plan.
Published in
County Growth
Tuesday, 20 March 2007 23:26
Ione and County See Same Flaws In Buena Vista DTIER
The city of Ione has
established their position with the Buena Vista Band of Miwok Indians. That
position has not changed within a year’s time or with another TEIR. The City and its officials say
the new Draft Tribal Environmental Impact report is still not sufficient in how
it addresses mitigations for impacts that will be caused by the tribe’s Flying
Cloud Casino. The city addresses traffic issues and what is termed as
“gridlock” in downtown Ione, as patrons and workers of the proposed casino are
anticipated to clog local roads. This leads the city to discuss the staffing of the Ione Police department
and the need to increase staffing to two fulltime officers on each shift, plus
additional supervisory personnel. The costs of this alone are estimated at 100,000 dollars
per officer and 115,000 a year for an additional sergeant.
Published in
County Growth
Tuesday, 20 March 2007 00:49
13 Accidents Over Weekend- Several DUI Related
CHP and local law
enforcement remained busy over the weekend between the popular event Dandelion
Days, a drunk driving accident that resulted in a triple fatality, as well as
the 13 other accidents that occurred between Friday and Sunday afternoon. According to CHP Officer Melissa
Scobee’s report an accident occurred on Latrobe Rd south of the El Dorado City
Line Saturday morning around 9 am. Cyrus Perata of Fair Oaks was driving south
bound on Latrobe Road at a stated speed of 60 mph. Perata attempted to
negotiate a curve at the unsafe speed and as a result his 2006 Suzuki
Motorcycle traveled off of the west roadway edge and onto the gravel and rock
shoulder. Perata applied his brakes, but struck a rock causing the motorcycle
to fall to the right and eject him. As a result of the accident he was
transported to SAH with moderate injuries including a broken wrist and
complaints of pain to his shoulder.
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Law Enforcement