Sutter Creek Bus/Walking Tours
Guided bus and walking tours, for residents and visitors alike, will begin Saturday, March 1 in Sutter Creek. The bus tours, available at 15 dollars per person, cover various aspects of Sutter Creek and Amador County history related to Farms, Wines, Mines and Spirits. Guided walking tours of Sutter Creek’s historic buildings and sites are also being given, following a successful January 30 walking tour which drew 135 people. Tour guides, include local historians Larry Cenotto, a former county archivist and expert on Amador County history; Eric Costa, author of wine books and a professional winemaker; Robert Richards, an author and fourth generation native of Sutter Creek; and Dennis Price, a retired teacher and long-time tour guide at the Kennedy Mine. Advance reservations for bus or walking tours may be made with the American Exchange Hotel at 267-0242.
Potentially Dangerous Spy Satellite Destroyed
Amador County Sheriff's Release Statement
The Amador County Deputy Sheriff’s Association released a statement yesterday applauding the County’s ongoing efforts to fight additional gaming in AmadorCounty, but warned that a rejection of the Intergovernmental Services Agreement would mean “further financial uncertainty”. “We trust the…Board of Supervisors will make the decision that provides the citizens of Amador County with the revenue and resources to maintain OUR community’s quality of life and commitment to public safety,” wrote Deputy Garth Hohn, who signed the letter on behalf of the Sheriff’s Association.
Erickson Ranch Annexation
Jackson Makes Progress on General Plan
Amador County Makes the Blog
Indian Casinos, development management, local politics, and cultural events are just some of the topics currently being discussed on numerous blogs devoted to a single topic- Amador County. The term “blog,” short for “web-log” is someone’s personal website where he or she can post commentary or news on a topic of choice. A typical blog consists of texts, images, and links to other blogs or web-media related to its content. Amador blogs are posted by citizens from across the political spectrum, and they all contain a unique perspective on local issues. One exceptional chracteristic of local blogs is this- they can criticize, make fun, probe facts, and ask questions that the mainstream local media cannot. “I really admire those who take the time to maintain a blog and speak out...it's a great way for the voice of the people to be consistently heard," said one local blogger.
Emergency Spending Cuts
County Board of Supervisors Appeals To Governor
Holiday Weekend Brings Vehicle Accidents
A notable accident occurred on westbound 88 near Kirkwood. According to CHP reports, a Banta, California resident was driving his 2005 Ford Expedition at an unsafe speed for the slippery roadway surface. He lost control of his vehicle and began to slide out of control. The vehicle then proceeded across the westbound lane and through an open area in the snow bank. The vehicle rolled over on its roof and proceeded to “slide like a sled” approximately 100 to 150 feet through trees and forest. The vehicle came to an abrupt stop after striking a large tree. It was necessary to use a heavy tow truck to retrieve the vehicle from its resting place. Luckily, no injuries were reported, but either way—a close call.