Sunday, 17 June 2007 23:43
Amador Fire Safe Council Special Meeting Today
The Amador Fire Safe Council is very busy this
fire season and has announced a special meeting for today at 1:30pm. The meeting will feature CalFire
Amador ElDorado Unit Chief Bill Holmes speaking and giving a presentation on
remote viewing cameras; which is considered the latest in fire detection
technology. The meeting will be held at the County’s General Services
Administration building at 12200 B Airport Rd on Sutter Hill.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Sunday, 17 June 2007 23:41
BLM Tightens Fire Restrictions Early
Due to extreme dry conditions, the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) is
implementing fire restrictions on all BLM-managed public lands within the
Folsom Field Office boundary.
This includes BLM-managed public lands in Nevada, Yuba, Placer, El
Dorado, Amador, Sacramento, Calaveras, Tuolumne, Stanislaus, Sutter, and
Mariposa Counties, for a total of about 230,000 acres. The fire restrictions will be effective on
Monday, June 18, 2007, and will remain effective until further notice. These special limitations prohibit all open
fires on public lands because of extremely dry conditions. According to Fire Management Officer Ken
Hood, the elevated fire danger
level came six weeks earlier than expected.
Campers are urged to be familiar with special limitations prior to
visiting any public lands in these counties.
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Law Enforcement
Sunday, 17 June 2007 23:30
DA Mike Nifong DisBarred
District Attorney Mike Nifong was disbarred Saturday for his
"selfish" rape prosecution of three Duke University lacrosse players
- a politically motivated act, his judges said, that he inexplicably
allowed to fester for months after it was clear the defendants were innocent."This matter has been a
fiasco. There's no doubt about it," said F. Lane Williamson, the
chairman of the three-member disciplinary committee that stripped the veteran
prosecutor of his state law license. Even Nifong and his attorneys supported
the decision, though the veteran prosecutor refused to admit to the end that no
crime occurred at a March 2006 lacrosse team party.
Published in
State
Sunday, 17 June 2007 23:25
U.S. State Department Temporarily Relaxed Rules for Traveling to Certain Places Outside the U.S.
The U.S. State Department last week temporarily relaxed
rules for travelers to Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean. Under new
Homeland Security Measures travelers between the US and those countries and
regions could get out of the country- but not back in without a valid US
Passport. The result, massive back ups for the passport system with many
travelers questioning their travel plans. Last week it was announced that those
rules would be relaxed and the US government said travelers who have a receipt
showing they have applied for a passport and a government-issued ID would be
allowed back in the United States.
Published in
State
Sunday, 17 June 2007 23:20
Latest Presidential Running Scores
In politics a poll released
by USA Today/ Gallop shows that New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has regained a
double-digit lead over Illinois Sen. Barack Obama two weeks after the same survey found the Democratic
presidential rivals essentially tied. As for the Republicans, the poll
finds that former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani remains ahead, but former Tennessee senator Fred
Thompson, who hasn't formally entered the race, for the first time edges
into second place over Arizona Sen.
John McCain. The results show a Republican race that could be roiled by
Thompson, who is targeting conservatives unsatisfied with their choices in the
field so far.
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National
Thursday, 14 June 2007 00:07
AWA Holds A Special Ceremony For The Dedication of The Amador Transmission Pipeline
Yesterday the AWA held a special dedication
ceremony for the completed Amador Transmission Pipeline. Many Local dignitaries
attended including, Supervisors Richard Forster, Ted Novelli, Louis Boitano and
Brian Oneto. Al Nunes from the City of Jackson
attended, as well as Peter Tatishi from Congressman Lungren’s office, and Dana
Jorgensen from Senator Cox’s office. General Manager Jim Abercrombie kicked the
ceremony off at the Tanner Reservoir and began with some history regarding the
project, which took 13 years in the making. The 8 mile pipeline was constructed
to replace the 23 mile Amador Canal that ran throughout Amador County
and that served as an important component of our water supply since 1874.
Published in
County Growth
Thursday, 14 June 2007 00:04
Board of Supervisors Approves Weights & Measures Increase: Three Year Phased Plan
On Tuesday the Board of Supervisors reviewed the
Weights and Measure Fee Schedule increase for registration requirements again.
Now the fees would impact any commercial business who uses scales and measures
in conjunction with their business practices. At the previous meeting when the item was
discussed Ag. Commissioner Mike
Boitano was asked by the Board and public to come back with a variety of
different fee schedules instead of implementing the entirety of the new fees in
one year. Boitano developed three
proposals.
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Local
Wednesday, 13 June 2007 23:59
Ione City Council Announces The Selection New City Manager
The
Ione City Council announced today the selection of Kimberly A. Kerr as the next
permanent City Manager. Kim Kerr will
start work in Ione on July 16, 2007. Her employment contract with the City of Ione is now being
finalized and will appear on the agenda for the City Council meeting of June
19th. Kim Kerr has been
employed by the County
of Humboldt since 1997 in
various capacities and is currently the Risk Management Director and Deputy
County Administrative Officer.
Published in
Local
Wednesday, 13 June 2007 23:56
Sheriff’s Office Press Release Regarding The Stabbing At Pioneer Resort Lodge
The Amador County Sheriff’s Office has released
a press release regarding the stabbing that occurred early this morning. Early
this morning around at approximately 2:50 a 17 year old man walked into the Sutter Amador
Hospital emergency room
with multiple stab wounds. The
young man told hospital staff that he had been stabbed after an altercation
between the occupants of two of the rooms at the Pioneer Resort Lodge in
Pioneer.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 13 June 2007 23:51
Push America Bikes Through Jackson To St. Sava Mission
Every year the bicyclists of Push America,
members of Pi Kappa Phi, ride from the west coast to the east coast making an
annual stop here in Amador county. Yesterday the cyclists were welcomed to town
for a luncheon at the St. Sava Mission and this morning the headed east on
their coast to coast trek. Push America
was established in 1976 by Durward Owen, the then Executive Director of Pi
Kappa Phi. The idea was to mobilize Pi Kappa Phi members in an effort to create
a work force that was the fraternity's undergraduate members. In 1977 Push America was
established as a non-profit organization by Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Ingenuity has allowed for Push America to
develop into a collection of nationally recognized programs that promote a
greater understanding of people with disabilities.
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Health