Monday, 02 July 2007 00:11
Fiery Accident Friday Claims Life
Friday afternoon a fatal collision occurred on Hwy 16 near Old Sacramento Rd. The car was apparently traveling east bound on Hwy 16 when for an unknown reason the driver left the roadway rolling over multiple times. The car then caught fire and started a wildland fire that was contained quickly due to the efforts of a local rancher and his water truck. Fire Crews from the Amador Fire Protection District Battalion 20 and CalFire arrived on scene to complete the containment and mop up the scene. The name of the victim has not yet been released by the California Highway Patrol.
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Law Enforcement
Monday, 02 July 2007 00:07
CAL Fire Reminder About Fire Works
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Amador/El Dorado Unit would like to remind you the sale or discharge of all fireworks including Safe and Sane are prohibited in all portions of El Dorado County and in most areas of Amador County. In Amador County the incorporated areas of Jackson, Sutter Creek, and Ione allow Safe and Sane fireworks in controlled conditions away from any flammable vegetation. Safe and Sane fire works must have the State Fire Marshal’s Seal of Registration on each device. Party Poppers and Snap Caps with the State Fire Marshal’s Seal of Registration are the only two items legal for use in Amador and El Dorado Counties. Temperatures are rising, the abundant grass crop is drying out, the summer weather pattern has began, and the chance of a wildland fire starting from legal or illegal fireworks is extreme. If you are in the above mentioned incorporated areas of Amador County and plan to discharge Safe and Sane fireworks make sure you have a shovel and a bucket of water or garden hose available. You can be held liable for the cost of fighting any fires that you or your children start in the state. Please be careful, be responsible and enjoy your Independence Day!
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Law Enforcement
Sunday, 01 July 2007 23:37
Water Agency Votes For Rate Increases- Public Comment Angry
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Local
Thursday, 28 June 2007 23:21
Bad Day For Big Rigs On Amador County Roads
Amador
County saw its fair share of big rig problems yesterday. Around 9:30 am this double
hauler moved too close to the edge of Climax Rd approaching Highway 88 and its rear trailer, literally,
fell off of the roadway. Yesterday afternoon a hay hauler also lost its
rear trailer causing about a 35 minute closure of one lane of Hwy 88. The mess
was cleaned up and the truck, with an expired registration out of Nevada, was
impounded. A drama of another sort also played itself out on Hwy 88 yesterday
when law enforcement received calls about a vehicle passing in an unsafe manner
near Cook’s Station, with the driver flashing a badge and a gun at other
drivers.
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Law Enforcement
Thursday, 28 June 2007 23:19
Grand Jury Report Addresses Penal Institutions and School District Maintenance
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Local
Thursday, 28 June 2007 23:12
ACTC/Planning Commission Looks AT Impacts of Proposed Wicklow Development
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County Growth
Thursday, 28 June 2007 23:07
CHP Challenge: No Fatalities This Fourth of July Holiday
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Law Enforcement
Thursday, 28 June 2007 00:30
Accident Caused By Impaired Driver On Hwy. 88
The CHP has released the report on the accident
that occurred on Tuesday morning involving an impaired driver. According to Officer Frank
Peixoto’s report Michael Craig 49 and of Happy Valley was traveling eastbound
on Hwy. 88 approaching the intersection of Lower Ridge Road. While, George
Ruiz, 44 and of Fontana was traveling westbound on Hwy. 88, stopped at the intersection
of Lower Ridge Road for a red traffic light.
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Law Enforcement
Thursday, 28 June 2007 00:28
Grand Jury Report Available To The Public
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Local
Thursday, 28 June 2007 00:25
Indian Gaming Fund Awards Over $600,000 of Grants To The County & Cities
Approximately $616,800 in grants was awarded to
Amador County agencies from the Amador County Local Indian Gaming Benefit
Committee to enhance fire and safety in Amador County. The funds come from the Indian Gaming Special
Distribution Fund established by the State of California and based on an
assessment of tribal gaming machines that were in place prior to 1999 at
Jackson Rancheria. Grant
recipients include Amador County, the City of Sutter Creek and the City of
Jackson. “The Jackson Rancheria has is committed to being a
responsible community partner and is proud to announce these grants,”
said Margaret Dalton, Jackson Rancheria Tribal Chair. “The Tribe worked closely with representatives of
Amador County, City of Sutter Creek and the City of Jackson to allocate funds
we think will help the community with essential safety services.”
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