Jackson City Council Votes To Send Letter of Support For Bill That Would Amend IGRA
Fire At Pipi Valley Campground Yesterday
Live Fire Training Exercises by Cal Fire Crews
Family Of Toddler Beaten By Mother’s Boy Friend Updates Boy’s Condition
The family of the toddler injured when he was allegedly attacked by his mother’s boyfriend, Neil Farkas, is now speaking out asking for the communities help. This past week end the 19th month old identified by his family as Kai Edmunds was transferred from the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit to Pedaitrics. Kai is now able to open his eyes and has some movement on his left side- however it is still to early to know how his right side will respond once his brain’s swelling subsides. Kai is still on a ventilator- although his family states that he is improving slightly each day. One thing the family is sure of is that this will be along medical recovery process. The family is asking for your prayers and support, each and every one of you is very much appreciated. Now the family is facing the hard reality of the medical expenses- The community has set up a bank account for Kai in care of his mother Gabrielle Richardson “Donation”, Guaranty Bank 11992 State Hwy 88, Ste 2048, Jackson, Ca 95642 Ph (209)223-3191
Amador County Sheriff’s Department Corrects Phone Book Mistake
Two Wildland Fires Friday Afternoon Start Off Holiday Weekend
Amador Water Agency: We’ll Pay Our Fair Share For LAFCO But Not More Than County
Sea-Land Containers: Code To Be ReVamped
Mountain Lion Foundation: Looking For Help
The Mountain Lion Foundation is recruiting 4H and FFA Clubs throughout the Central Sierra as Rural Partners to explore and implement simple and cost effective methods of preventing the loss of pets and livestock to mountain lions. As more and more people live and recreate in this area, interaction with wildlife has been on the rise. As a result, almost one-third of the mountain lions killed in California for livestock depredation are killed in the Central Sierra.
Cindy Sheehan, the "Peace Mom" No Longer Leader of the Anti-War Movement
Cindy Sheehan, the "peace mom" who made headlines in 2005 by staging a marathon protest outside President Bush's Crawford, Texas, ranch, announced on Memorial Day that she no longer wants to be seen as a leader of the anti-war movement. In a 1,245-word letter posted on the liberal DailyKos blog, Sheehan said her campaign to end the war in Iraq had strained her relationship with her remaining children, cost her a marriage and left her nearly penniless. "This is my resignation letter as the 'face' of the American anti-war movement," Sheehan wrote. "I am going to take whatever I have left and go home. I am going to go home and be a mother to my surviving children and try to regain some of what I have lost."