BLM Plan Would Declare Moke River Wild and Scenic
Major changes could soon take place to federally managed lands in and around Amador County when the Bureau of Land Management adopts their new Sierra Resource Management Plan. The purpose of the plan, which was recently discussed at a public meeting, is to provide guidance in the management of the 231,386 acres of land under the BLM umbrella. The plan is designed to lead to some defined outcomes and results with the first goal to develop land ownership and access patterns in response to urban growth issues while at the same time consolidating BLM’s land management responsibilities. The second goal is to guide and focus recreational activities in the area.
BLM Discusses Land Management Plan
The Bureau of Land Management, BLM, held a public meeting to present the draft Sierra Resource Management Plan (RMP) last night at Sonora High School in Sonora. The purpose of the meeting was to hear public comments and concerns on the environmental impact statement (EIS) for the plan which will impact some 20.2 miles of the Mokelumne River and BLM lands within Amador and Calaveras Counties. The draft RMP presents alternatives for BLM policy on fuel reduction, wild and scenic river status for 20.2 miles of the Mokelumne River, land acquisition and disposal, minerals development, recreation, target shooting, areas of critical environmental concern, and other issues.
ACUSD: When To Keep A Sick Child Home From School
The Amador County Unified School District has some advice for parents designed to help answer the question “Can I stay home from school?” Generally followed by “I don’t feel good”. According to the district this is the time of year when many people begin showing flu symptoms and parents must decide whether children should report to class. The district advises that if your child has a fever of over 100.5, taken orally, or if your child is just too ill to pay attention in class then a parent should make the decision to keep their child home.
Diabetes Awareness Month: SAH Puts The Word Out
Across the nation, the month of November marks a month long public effort for increasing diabetes awareness. On a local level, Kim Vagt, a Registered Dietitian and Director of Sutter Amador Hospital's Outpatient Diabetes Program, wants to get the message out to members of our communities. Eight years ago, she and Geralyn da Silva, a Registered Nurse, began Sutter Amador's diabetes education program. The program, accredited by the American Diabetes Association, is designed to teach patients with diabetes the tools to help manage their own diabetes. "We initiated the program because we saw so many patients in this community come into the hospital with serious diabetes complications," said Vagt.
CHP Warns Drivers To Prepare For Road Hazards: Wildlife
October 26th 2006 Accident Report
Govenor Races
A new poll from the Public Policy Institute Survey shows that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger continues his commanding lead over Democratic challenger Phil Angelides. According to the poll 48 percent of likely voters say they support the current governor, with 30 percent supporting Angelides. Still Thirteen percent of voters remain undecided. The poll also shows challenger Angelides continues to loose support from within his own party. Angelides has only 57 percent of support among Democrats, while Schwarzenegger shows continued strength his party with 86 percent of Republicans pledging their support in the poll.