Monday, 30 July 2007 06:46
Ione Police Department Searches For Missing Man
This morning a search was begun for an Ione man
after he was reported missing. According to Ione Police Chief Bob Olson, the man identified as an Ione
resident was reported missing by family members. The search was
initially centered in the general Ione area and was then narrowed to the Howard
Park area after the discovery of the missing man’s car near the Park. The
search will be continuing this afternoon with the Amador county Sheriff’s
Department sending deputies on ATV’s.(
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Monday, 30 July 2007 06:42
Fires and An Arson All On Friday Afternoon
Friday afternoon Fire authorities were hopping
from Jackson to Plymouth when two fires broke out within an
hour of each other. The first
fire was reported around 3:30 pm near Blue
Sky Drive on Hwy 88 in between Ione and Jackson.
Two air tankers, two
helicopters and several engines from CalFire, Jackson and Jackson Valley Fire, as well as
hand crews from the Pine Grove Camp, all responded to the incident. Hwy 88 was closed from Hwy
49 in Jackson
and Sutter Creek to Hwy 104 in Ione while firefighters got the upper hand on
the blaze. The
highway reopened about 4:30 pm. The fire burned a total of 19 acres and had
fire crews occupied until late into the night. The cause of the fire is
under investigation.
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Monday, 30 July 2007 06:34
New County Offices Taking Shape
The new homes for some Amador County
offices are now taking shape as the walls are now up. Amador County Health and
Human Services Administration, Behavioral Health (Mental Health/Alcohol &
Drug Prevention), Public Health, Child Protective Services, Emergency Medical
Services, Social Services , including Work Services, Tobacco Reduction, In-Home
Supportive Services (IHSS), and the Amador County Public Authority will all
move to the 49,228 square foot building when it is completed. The building
located on Lower Ridge Rd.
will have 201 parking spaces and is being built to suit by Catlin Development
for the county. The county will then lease the building from Catlin
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Monday, 30 July 2007 06:32
CAWP Capacity Discussed After Annexation Request
Last Thursday the Amador Water Agency Board of
Directors discussed the Golden Eagle Resources Annexation to the CAWP Retail
District. Manger of Engineering and Planning Gene Mancebo reported to the Board the Golden Eagle Resources requested annexation of a property,
located on Tiger Creek Road,
to the CAWP retail Water Improvement District for one equivalent dwelling
unit or EDU, which is used to describe the water necessary for a single family
home.
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Local
Thursday, 26 July 2007 01:37
Jackson City Council Discusses CBDG Program
On Monday night the Jackson City Council held a
public hearing for the Community Development Block Grant Program. City Manager Mike Daly explained
that the program, also known as CDBG, provides income that is used to support
housing rehabilitation activities. The City generates income by previous
CDBG housing rehabilitation loans being paid back by the borrower. The borrower
must meet specifically targeted income guidelines before they can be approved
for the loan.
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 01:30
Free Workshop On Internet Safety for Kids & Adults
A Free Workshop is being
offered by the Amador county Child Abuse Prevention Council on Internet Safety
for Kids & Adults. It will be presented at the
Camanche Lake Community Center on Thursday, August 9th from 9:00 to
11:00 a.m. The workshop is geared to elementary aged kids and their
parents and guardians. Topics include safety tips for passwords, screen names and online profiles, what to
do if an inappropriate message is received, how online predators work, cyber
bullying, and more. The workshop is presented free of charge by the
Amador County Child Abuse Prevention Council.
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 01:25
USDA Grant To Help Create Jobs & Reduce Fire Risk In Neighboring Community
A USDA Rural Development grant will now allow a neighboring community to
create jobs while reducing fire risks. Faced with
above average unemployment rates and excess forest fuels, the Calaveras Healthy Impact
Product Solutions (CHIPS) Project aims to resolve these issues by
reinvigorating the formerly thriving timber based economy in Calaveras County.
With the help of a $96,500
Rural Business Enterprise Grant (RBEG) from USDA Rural Development, the CHIPS
Project will turn brush and small-diameter timber into usable wood products,
including wood chips and mulch, creating jobs and reducing forest fuel loads in
the process. Yesterday, USDA Rural Development State Director Ben Higgins and Congressman
Dan Lungren presented leaders of the CHIPS Project with a check for the RBEG
funds at the West Point Community Hall.
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