
Regional Waste Water Meeting Today: Time Of meeting Changed

Sacramento County Deputy Murderer May Have Fled To Mexico

House Fire In Jackson Last Evening
Last night around 5:30 pm a car fire was reported on Hwy 88 at Previtali Rd. That proved to be false alarm as the car was only overheating. As fire crews were cancelled on that call a second report of a fire, this time a structure fire, was reported. This was the real deal and The Jackson fire department assisted by CDF(Calfire), Amador Fire Protection District Battalion 10, and Sutter Creek Fire quickly brought the house fire on Bright Avenue to a quick. The structure seemed intact, but there seemed to be heavy damage inside. There were no reported injuries.
Major Announcement From Water Agency On PHAW Litigation

Closed Turning Lane On The Bypass Has Many Asking Why?
The long awaited Hwy. 49 Bypass opened just
weeks ago, but many are wondering why lanes, such as the South bound far
left lane at the signal is still blocked off, thus limiting the left turn lane
to one lane, and causing back ups at the signal. The question circulated recently
and Sutter Creek Manager Rob Duke and ACTC Executive Director Charles Field
responded. Duke said that the
situation should be resolved soon. Apparently Cal Trans is waiting for the
double arrow directional sign and have blocked the lane so as to prevent an
accident. “However unlikely it may seem to be,” said Duke. The lane according to the Cal Trans construction manager is to be for
left turns and u-turns only and they don’t want it to open until the signage is
corrected, said Field. He said that Cal Trans indicated
to him that the light should be up and running within the next “few days” to
free up that extra lane to traffic.
What Businesses Will Be Allowed At The Martell Investments Project?

Amador Water Agency Holds A Strategic Planning Meeting: Wastewater & Development

County Implements A Conditional Hiring Review At Tuesday’s Board of Supervisor’s Meeting

City Council Of Ione Resolved an Issue

Amador County Sheriff’s Department Announces Arrests In Co-Gen Plant Burglary
On Monday March 5, 2007 at
approximately 1708 hours the Amador County Sheriff’s Office received a report of possible
illegal dumping occurring on Coal Mine Road south of the Co-Gen plant. Upon arrival, deputies observed a black truck
parked in a turnout, occupied by one subject.
As deputies drove past the vehicle, the subject exited the vehicle and
fled into the woods. Amador County
Sheriff’s Deputies, with the
assistance of an Ione Police Officer and a California Highway Patrol Officer,
set a perimeter.