Fish and Game Decoys
John Kerry’s “Joke” Not So Funny To Local Veterans Advocates
Accident at 4-way Stop Sign in Martell
Regional Solution To Wastewater Issues: One Step Closer
Investigators Seeking Arsonist/Murderer
DNA Evidence Discovered In Sac Co Deputy Murder
Absentee Ballot Numbers Soar Locally
The Amador County Elections
Department is reporting a
dramatic increase in the amount of absentee ballots requested by local voters
this General Election cycle. During the lead up to the June Primary Election
8,536 absentee ballots
were taken out by Amador County Voters. This November General Election that number has again increased with
a whopping 9020 absentee ballots that have been taken out through the elections
department. This represents 44.8 percent of the 20,119 registered voters
here in Amador County. Of the 9020 ballots currently out to voters, only 3841 have been returned as of
Wednesday, Nov 1st, to the Elections Department.
Integrated Regional Water Management Plan: A Fancy Name For What?
What is an IRWMP? Well, a meeting was held last night to answer that exact question. IRWMP is actually an acronym for Integrated Regional Water Management Plan. AWA staff has participated in the creation of the Mokelumne/Amador/Calaveras (M/A/C) Integrated Regional Water Management Plan as part of the Proposition 50 Chapter 8 program. The IRWMP grant program is a joint program between the Department of Water Resources (DWR) and the State Water Resources Control Board.
Search Still Hot For Deputy Killer: Sacramento Authorities Re-think White Van In River
Is the trail going cold on the icy blooded cop killer that took the life of a Sacramento County Sheriff’s Deputy last Friday morning? No according Sacramento County sheriff's investigators who state they are not without leads, thanks to modern forensic science. Evidence found at the site of the shooting of 38 year old Deputy Jeff Mitchell will be analyzed for DNA, including evidence found on Mitchell's body, said Sgt. Tim Curran, Sac County Sheriff’s department spokesman. The Sacramento County district attorney's crime lab has agreed to expedite its analysis, Curran said. Results could be available in "a week to two weeks." Officials believe Mitchell was in a violent struggle before he was shot which produced bodily injury to the deputy, and most likely, to his attacker as well.