Home for the Holidays Update
Now it’s time for TSPN’s Home for the Holidays series – featuring fun, free or low cost activities for the whole family to enjoy right here in Amador County, now through New Years Day! Here’s a look at what’s coming up this weekend:
The Interfaith Community of Choirs will perform at the Sutter Creek Open House, Saturday evening, December 8th. Their concert at the Methodist church will start following 6:30 pm Los Posadas candlelight Walk that begins at the Immaculate Conception Church on Spanish Street and ends at the Methodist Church. The concert is free to the public and will include music from their Festival of Carols concert, as well as, holiday sing-along songs.
12-05-07 Ione City Council Update with Lucy Hackett and Kim Kerr
11-03-07 Board of Supervisors Pre Meeting Review with Lucy Hackett and Richard Forster
Two Arrested in ACCNET Bust
Two men were arrested Wednesday at the scene of indoor marijuana growing operation. According to the Amador County Combined Narcotics Enforcement Team, ACCNET officers, assisted by the Amador County Sheriff's Office, searched a residence at 25695 Buckeye Road in Pioneer. Agents located an indoor marijuana cultivation operation with approximately one hundred twenty two cannabis plants in various stages of cultivation. Investigators also found about one pound of concentrated marijuana, one half gallon of suspected THC oil, a THC extraction processing area, two firearms, scales and other drug paraphernalia. ACCNET Agents arrested Edward Eugene Meeker Sr., 52, of Pioneer and Chad Everett Cleo Meeker, 28, of San Andreas at the scene. Both were charged with cultivation of cannabis, possession of cannabis for sale, manufacture of a controlled substance and being armed in the commission of a felony. Edward was additionally charged with being a convicted felon in possession of firearms.
New Information Regarding the Hwy 88 Multi-Vehicle Collision Released
County Officials to Look At Speed Limits on Ridge Road
Single Car Accident Over the Weekend Due to Slippery Conditions
The CHP has been kept busy
with weather related accidents. A big rig accident blocked traffic on Hwy 88
near Pine Grove for about an hour Tuesday morning. According to the CHP semi and trailer was traveling
east on Hwy 88 just east of Tabeaud
Road in light rain. As the truck headed downhill
and the driver applied his brakes, the truck trailer began to slide, causing
the cab of the semi to hit the dirt embankment. The trailer continued to swing
around, pulling the entire truck and trailer across the westbound lanes. Dirt
and boulders from the embankment were also knocked into the roadway. The
partially jackknifed truck blocked the lane for about an hour until it could be
towed out of the way and the rocks cleaned up. The driver of the truck was not
injured and no other vehicles were involved.
An icy roadway contributed to a single car accident over the weekend. According to the California Highway Patrol, a 21-year old Davis man was southbound on Mormon Emigrant Trail, approaching Highway 88 at about 30 miles per hour. As he followed a curve in the road and applied his brakes, his 2004 Subaru slid into a ditch where it overturned. The driver was not injured in the accident.
Latrobe to Be Closed Thursday
And Latrobe Road will be closed all day on Thursday, from 8 am until 4 pm for road work. A 2-mile stretch between Hwy 16 and Old Sacramento Road will be closed in both directions. To detour this spot, take Hwy 16 down to Old Sacramento Road, and then Old Sacramento Road back to Latrobe.