Thursday, 10 May 2007 01:41
Things Heat Up At The BOS Meeting As Board & Chamber Representatives Face Off
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Wednesday, 09 May 2007 23:23
Vehicle Accident On Hurricane Hill Claims The Life of One & Injures 4 Others
Yesterday afternoon around
5:15 pm a collision that occurred on Hwy 88 on Hurricane Hill near Sunset drive
took the life of one person, injuring 4 others. The collision occurred between a pickup truck and a van
after a third vehicle caused the wreck and then fled the scene. Jennet Mumphrey
of Stockton was eastbound on Hwy 88 east of Eggiman Lane in the passing lane when the
unknown driver passed Mumphrey on the right cutting her off as the lanes merged
together. In order to avoid hitting the unknown driver, Mumphrey swerved
left and in the process lost control of her vehicle. Mumphrey’s 1993 Ford then
slid across the roadway into the westbound lane and was struck broadside by
Corby Wallace of Jackson. The impact of the collision sent both vehicles onto
the right hand shoulder of west bound 88 with Mumphrey colliding into a barbed
wire fence. The unknown driver then fled the scene.
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 08 May 2007 11:10
No Decision Made In The BOS Consideration of Chamber Funding & Membership
Today in a heated
discussion the Board of Supervisors considered the membership and funding of
the Amador County Chamber of Commerce. The agenda item was prompted, according
to Supervisor Forster because “this
is the third time that the Chamber has taken an action that is contrary to the
board’s position on the validity of (the) Buena Vista (Tribe’s) efforts to
build a casino.” Forster elaborated on the situation later by saying, “One was the vendor fair that (Executive
Director) Jacqueline Lucido helped to organize and sponsor even though she
claimed to have not.” He said Lucido on the contrary was very public and
seen in pictures as being a part of the function. “Two was the efforts of the Friends of Amador County to
make a presentation at the Chamber where they were rebuffed and the Tribe was
allowed to make a presentation instead,” said Forster. The third act was
the discovery of the Buena Vista Rancheria on the Tourism Committee without
being an established business.
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Local
Monday, 07 May 2007 00:12
California Gouged by Oil Companies
A consumer watchdog group says that big oil companies
are gouging Americans, and particularly California
drivers, based upon a study that the group commissioned. That study says that gas prices and company profits are spiking while
oil market prices remained stable. According to the North County Times, Judy
Dugan of the Santa Monica-based Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights
said the group hopes public
outcry over rising gas prices will now force Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the
state Legislature to convene a special session to discuss the problem.
The foundation says that California drivers
are paying a "California penalty" of $7 to $15 more per fill up than
what drivers across the United
States, or about 40 cents to 55 cents more
per gallon.
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State
Monday, 07 May 2007 00:08
Common Chemical to Be Banned
According to the Associated Press a common chemical
found in plastic ducks, teething rings and other soft, chewable baby toys would
be banned in California
under a bill before an Assembly committee this week. The piece of Legislation to be heard by Committee Tuesday written by
Assemblywoman Fiona Ma, D-San Francisco, would require that all toys or child
care products sold for children under 3 be free of six types of phthalates, a
chemical used to soften and smooth plastics
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Health
Thursday, 03 May 2007 23:50
Amador County Sheriff Department Reports Officer Involved Shooting; Jackson Man Shot
Yesterday around 2:45 pm the Amador County Sheriff’s
Department received a 911 call from the relative of a distraught man stating
that he had a gun and was going to kill his family. The Sheriff’s
Department responded to the address of 15732 Butte Mountain Rd. in Jackson in force. Upon arrival on scene the Sheriff’s
Department observed the man in jeans and a denim shirt that had a hand gun in
his hand. The man,
after looking like he was going to return to one of the two residences located on
the property, turned and toward the deputies. Witnesses on scene stated that they heard one shot and
then several more fired in return. Although we are expecting a media release
from Amador County Sheriff Martin Ryan later this morning, Under Sheriff James Wegner has
stated that the shooting was officers involved and that no officers were hurt.
The suspect was shot in the
abdomen and hip. The man was identified as Stephen Schumann Sr. of Jackson. Schumann
was airlifted after sustaining the gunshot wounds to Sutter Roseville hospital
where he is being treated for his injuries.
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Law Enforcement
Thursday, 03 May 2007 23:42
ABC Minor Decoy Program; 2 Citations This Round
Investigators of the
California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) have cited two clerks for selling
alcohol to minors on April 29, 2007. The clerks are employed at the One Stop Market
on Hwy 88 in Pine Grove and the Flying V on Jackson Rd in Sacramento County.
The actions were the result of a minor decoy operation in which minors under the direct supervision of
department investigators, attempted to purchase alcohol from 12 retail
licensees in the counties of Sacramento
and Amador. Those who sold to the minor face a minimum fine of
$250, and/or 24 to 32 hours of community service for a first violation.
In addition, ABC will take
administrative action against the alcoholic beverage license of the
business. That may include a fine, a suspension of the license, or the
permanent revocation of the license.
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