Wednesday, 29 August 2007 00:44
Historical Projects Win Big in State Grant Process
One more step forward for three Historical
projects, located within Amador County, on their quest for state historical
funding grants. The Fiddletown Preservation Society, the Kennedy Mine
Foundation, and the Knight Foundry in Sutter Creek have made it
through round four of the California Cultural and Historical Endowment and now
have some dollars reserved by the state for their projects.
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Local
Wednesday, 29 August 2007 00:41
Amador County Asks Permission to Amend Gaming Lawsuit
Last Thursday Amador County’s legal team filed a request for permission to amend, or change, their law suit against the United States Department of the Interior regarding the Buena Vista Band of Me-Wuk Indians proposed casino for the Jackson Valley Area. According to the filing, the county may have new information that would be considered pertinent to the case.This is a procedural filing that is required before the US District Court overseeing the litigation. That court will make a determination regarding whether or not the county is allowed to amend their law suit, as the court must grant permission for any changes. The Department of the Interior is also afforded the ability to respond to the request for a change to the lawsuit. The County has not disclosed the nature or content of any potential changes.
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County Growth
Wednesday, 29 August 2007 00:40
OHV Enthusiasts Protest new El Dorado Forest OHV Plan
Off road enthusiasts are taking their concerns
over new rules proposed for the ElDorado National Forest to the protest level. Yesterday they staged a protest
on Hwy 50 on over crossings to send a message to Forest Supervisor Ramiro
Villavazo that they want to save access to off-road vehicle trails and roads.
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State
Wednesday, 29 August 2007 00:32
Bank of Amador Robber Gets Three Strick Sentence
District Attorney Todd Riebe has announced the
sentencing of a bank robber that robbed the Jackson Branch of the Bank of
Amador last November. William
Whitaker, of Valley Springs, was arrested shortly after the robbery on Hwy 49
near Detert Park after being spotted by Amador County Sheriff’s Sgt. Charles
Ray. Bank of Amador Teller Lorene Hickman reported to law enforcement,
on the day of the robbery, that Whittaker had approached her window and passed
her note which read “I have a gun- no alarms- give me all the cash, quick and
quiet, and no one gets hurt”.
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Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 29 August 2007 00:29
Sheriff’s Department To Talk To Supervisors About “Re-Entry Facility”
Under Sheriff James Wegner appeared before the
Board of Supervisors today to ask for Board support for a joint proposal
between Amador, Calaveras and San Joaquin counties. The proposal, spear headed
by San Joaquin County Sheriff Steve Moore, involves the makeover of a current
state women’s facility.
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Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 29 August 2007 00:20
New Fair Directors Announced By Gov. Schwarzenegger
Changes to the Amador County Fair Board were
announced this week that will bring two new faces onto the local Board. Both Laurie Forster of Ione
and Jeanne Deaver of Plymouth were appointed to the Board by Governor Schwarzenegger.
The women will replace former Directors Tim King and Connie Mason.
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Local
Monday, 27 August 2007 01:59
Shooting in Pioneer Friday Night
The Amador County Sheriff says there was a shooting around seven-in the
evening on Friday night. . Officer’s
say it was the result of a domestic incident at Van Dei Hei
Ranch Road in Pioneer. Officer’s say a man was injured during the shooting
and was transported via air ambulance to Mercy
San Juan Hospital.
The circumstances surrounding the shooting are under investigation and the Amador County Sheriff’s Department will be
releasing a press release on the incident momentarily.
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Law Enforcement
Monday, 27 August 2007 01:58
Motorcycle Accident on Hwy 88 Friday Afternoon
Friday afternoon kicked off the weekend traffic pattern with what is
becoming common place, the report of a motorcycle down. The reports of
the motorcycle down on Hwy 88 near Knob Hill hit the airwaves around noon. The
solo motorcycle collision involved one rider with reportedly serious head and
ankle injuries and closed on lane of Hwy 88 for about 30 minutes. The rider, a 67 year old male from
Fiddletown, was airlifted from mace Meadows to Mercy San Juan
Hospital. The collision
is under investigation by the California
Highway patrol. Later around 6 pm another
collision was reported in the upcountry area, again resulting in the airlift of
a 60 year old man.
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Law Enforcement
Monday, 27 August 2007 01:56
General Plan Advisory Committtee Discusses Alternative Transportation
Thursday night General Plan Advisory Committee held Meeting #19 on
Non-Roadway Circulation Issues. This includes Trails, Transit, Railways and
Airports. The meeting began with a presentation by Bob Devlin on Future Transit
Alternatives, specifically taking into account N-E-V’s (neighborhood electric
vehicles). These
vehicles are fully electric, can travel on roads with posted speed limits under
35 mph, can cross major highways if the road they are intending to cross onto
has a speed limit of 35 mph or lower, and can travel on special NEV only lanes.
Mr. Devlin used the term QATL or
Quiet Alternative Transit Lanes in his presentation, to specify these special NEV lanes, which could
be added to already existing roadways, or built on their own specifically.
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County Growth
Monday, 27 August 2007 01:51
A.C.U.S.D Revisits Mold Issues
In the Board of Trustee’s meeting last week, an Ione parent says they
are concerned about Amador County Unified School district’s mold problem they
had last year. The problem was discovered at Ione Elementary after a
teacher reported mold to administrators. After inspections and testing, one classroom came back
with one mold spore found. The
remediation (clean up) was completed and the room retested.
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Local