Wednesday, 11 October 2006 00:39
Absentee Ballots: Coming Soon
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Monday, 09 October 2006 00:24
CDF Warning: Clean Your Chimneys
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Sunday, 19 November 2006 23:16
Parolee Sweep Sweeps Through The Mother Lode
The search for a suspect in
the Oct. 27 killing of Sacramento County sheriff's deputy Jeff Mitchell is now
looking at two strike parolees.
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Tuesday, 07 November 2006 00:33
International News
Sadam that began more than
a year ago, a combative Hussein and two other defendants Sunday were sentenced
to death by hanging for a brutal crackdown in 1982 in the Shiite town of Dujail.
One other defendant was sentenced to life in prison, and three received 15-year
sentences.
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Thursday, 26 October 2006 01:50
Flu Vaccination Reminders
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Wednesday, 18 October 2006 04:09
Statewide series of forums on the federal No Child Left Behind Law
Parents, teachers and school administrators have been invited to attend a statewide series of forums on the federal No Child Left Behind Law. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell announced Monday that he wants to gather comments on ways to modify the law which is due for reauthorization in 2007. The biggest concerns for California and 16 other states that have complained about the federal law are accountability, interventions, corrective actions, the highly qualified teacher requirement and English-learner issues. Accountability tests determine how well students are learning. The test results generate a school's state Academic Performance Index, which shows how much schools and student subgroups improved over last year, and the federal Average Yearly Progress, which shows whether schools and student groups are meeting minimum objectives.
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Monday, 16 October 2006 01:06
Operation Valley Predator A Success
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Friday, 13 October 2006 00:46
Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwok Indians Celebrates Two Milestones In One Day
Two Special Ceremonies were held yesterday by the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwok Indians for new additions to their gaming complex and tribal lands. The first ceremony was held yesterday morning for the opening of the newly constructed driveway that will serve as the main entrance to the Jackson Rancheria Casino, Hotel and Conference Center. The new entrance is located off Hwy 88 between Ousby and Rossbridge Roads. It took the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwok Indians years of wrangling with the state and federal government to construct this roadway to create a separate entrance for the thriving gaming establishment, an entrance other than the entrance located off of the heavily traveled New York Ranch Rd and Ridge Rd corridors.
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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 00:41
Amador County Child Abuse Prevention Council
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Monday, 09 October 2006 00:25
New Law Increases DUI Conviction Penalties
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