Tuesday, 29 May 2007 00:25
Herbal Supplements Not Used According to Labels
According to Reuters the American herb craze has
many Americans using the herbal supplements but few actually following the
directions on the bottles. Roughly
half of adults who use herbal supplements do not use them in accordance with
"evidence-based" indications, U.S. researchers report. The
findings, which appear in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings for May, stem from more
than 30,000 adults who were surveyed regarding their use of herbs.The six herbs studied and
their evidence-based indications were: echinacea for upper respiratory tract
infection, garlic for high cholesterol, ginseng for mental
performance/diabetes, St. John's wort for depression, soy for high
cholesterol/hot flashes, and kava-kava for anxiety.
Published in
Health
Tuesday, 29 May 2007 00:22
Immigation Debate
According to the LA Times leading Republican
senators on both sides of the immigration debate said Sunday that they would
work together to modify the bipartisan legislation being considered in the
Senate. Initially, some
conservative Republicans condemned what has been referred to as the "grand
bargain" on immigration that emerged this month. The controversial
piece of legislation would increase border security and employer based workplace
enforcement of immigration laws. These concepts are long favored by
Republicans, and in exchange the Democrats could then deliver on their promise
to offer legal status to an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants and create
guest worker programs.
Published in
National
Friday, 25 May 2007 14:48
Structure Fire Friday Morning Destroys Jackson Law Office (Video)
This morning around 4:30 am Jackson Fire Crews
were called to a fire at 833 Vogan
Toll Rd at the Law Offices of Stephen Zalkind. The
fire was reported by the first Jackson Police officer on scene to be a fully
involved structure. Fire crews from Jackson and CalFire arrived on scene within
minutes with two engines a piece. The structure by this time was fully ablaze
and concerns turned to limiting the spread of the fire to the surrounding
fields. The fire was under controlled by 5:07 am with Jackson Chief Mark Morton
asking for Ione City Fire to respond with their rehab support unit as the Jackson and CalFire crews
will be on the scene for mop up for quite some time. The cause of the fire is
under investigation and the home was a total loss. Jackson Fire Chief Mark
Morton had this to say about the fire.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Friday, 25 May 2007 14:45
Accident on Irishtown Rd A Real Balancing Act
Around 5 pm last evening what could have been a
dramatic accident off of Irish town Rd near Wieland Road was avoided by the brute
force of some local firefighters and passerbys. According to witnesses on scene a White Chevy Tahoe was
reported tipping toward its side and about to roll over with only two men
holding the SUV from tumbling. Apparently, the driver had swerved to avoid a car that pulled out of a
shopping center in front of her. As a consequence she traveled up the side
embankment of the road leaving her car dangerously close to rolling over.
Two passerbys held the vehicle
until Units from the Amador County Sheriff’s Department, the California Highway
Patrol, Amador County Fire Protection District Battalion 10 and CalFire all
arrived on the scene. Firefighters
from Battalion 10 and Calfire were able to hold the vehicle while an air jack
was used to right the vehicle and prevent additional body damage. The
accident produced no injuries and is under investigation by the CHP
Published in
Law Enforcement
Friday, 25 May 2007 14:41
Fair Premium Books Now Available
The Amador County Fair Premium Books are now
available. The book includes all you need to know about the Amador County Fair
and its rules and regulations. The
books are available at many locations around the county including the Fair
Office, the Chamber of Commerce, local libraries, the Ione pharmacy, the Feed
Barn, the Mt Aukum Store and Volcano Telephone Company
Published in
Entertainment
Friday, 25 May 2007 14:39
Sutter Creek Man Remains In Calaveras Co Jail While Waiting For Hearing
The Sutter Creek man facing vehicular
manslaughter and Driving under the Influence charges for a wreck that killed
his friend, remains in custody in the Calaveras County
jail while awaiting his pretrial. At an arraignment last Thursday in Calaveras
County Court Allen appeared along with his public defender- his next hearing
date is June 7th. Jared Allen, 24 years old, was arrested after a May 1 accident on Hwy 49 in
Mokelumne Hill in which his passenger, Jeremy Brown of Jackson, was ejected from the Jeep Allen was
driving and killed. The California Highway Patrol arrested Allen at the
scene for suspicion of DUI. According to the CHP report, Allen lost control of
the vehicle after attempting to steer around a car that was stopped in the
highway waiting to make a turn. Allen struck the other vehicle and drove off
the roadway, rolling the Jeep and ejecting Brown who was not retrained by a
seat belt.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Friday, 25 May 2007 14:33
El Dorado National Forest: What’s Open, What’s Not, Where You Can Drive and Much More
For the El Dorado national Forest and those that
recreate therein the Memorial Weekend marks the start of the summer recreation season. With drier
than normal conditions in the forest, campgrounds below 7,000 feet will
be open for the big weekend. The
high elevation campgrounds at Wrights Lake, Woods Lake, and Kirkwood
Lake will not be open.
The Eldorado National
Forest remains under a 2005 court order that restricts
motorized vehicle travel to routes identified on the Motorized Vehicle
Restriction Map which is available free of charge from all Eldorado National Forest
offices.
Published in
State
Thursday, 24 May 2007 00:36
Jackson Planning Commission Allocates
Before the Jackson Planning
Commission this week was a review of the Notices of Intent to Develop submitted
by developers interested in building their projects in Jackson.
The City was to distribute 106 HEUs approved by the City Council for
allocation this year. The Commission recommends to the City Council which
projects should receive the competitive allocation of HEUs. City Planner Susan Peters made
it very clear that the Commission is in no way recommending approval of the
individual projects, but rather recommending that the developer be allowed to
submit an application for their project.
Published in
County Growth