Friday, 21 September 2007 02:06
Pick Up Truck Plows through Garden Yesterday Afternoon
Yesterday
afternoon a single vehicle collision gave a whole new meaning to plowing the
garden. A Jackson man, for an unknown reason, lost
control of his pick up truck and drove through his neighbor’s fence, plowing through the garden area. The
driver was transported
to Sutter Amador Hospital
for precautionary reasons. The accident is under investigation by the Jackson Police Department.
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Law Enforcement
Friday, 21 September 2007 02:03
Indian Summer? Not Quite
The weather was the talk of the town yesterday with thunder, lightning,
rain and snow and the season’s first chain controls on Hwy 88. It’s rare that we see a winter storm pattern
like this in September, according to the National Weather Service, and more is
on the way – They
forecast more rain overnight and possible hailstorms in the Valley tomorrow
with rain and snow over higher mountain passes. Southern
California is also feeling the effects of this very cold storm,
with snowfall predicted as low as 5500 feet in the southern Sierras.
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Friday, 21 September 2007 02:00
Amador Transportation Commission Talks Bridges, Bypass, and Ingress/Egress
The September 19th Amador County Transportation
Committee meeting saw discussion of several proposals that would improve county
roads. Project Manager
Scott Moss gave a brief presentation on a proposed Pine Grove Bypass. He
discussed possibilities of a bypass to either the north or the south of the
city, as well as the possibility of widening the route through town. He
stated that the ACTC was in the process of completing a more thorough report
through Cal-trans. Moss also says that Cal-Trans will be instating a survey
crew at the highway 49 bridge in Sutter Creek, in order to monitor the bridge
through the winter and ascertain why the bridge is deteriorating.
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Friday, 21 September 2007 01:57
Ione City Council Talks Finances
The Ione City Council met Tuesday night to a full agenda,
with each discussion item dealing mainly with finances. First on the agenda was
the City’s Audited Financial Statements for the Fiscal Year ending June 30,
2006. A recent audit included an adverse opinion on the city’s financial
statements including lack of historical documentation, a lack of documentation
to support accounts receivables and deposit liability accounts, seven- instances
of non-compliance required to be reported under Government Auditing Standards,
and 22-matters involving the internal control over financial reporting and its
operations.
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Friday, 21 September 2007 01:55
Walk to School Day Planned for Sutter Creek Schools
Sutter Creek Elementary and Primary Schools will
be joining schools from around the world to celebrate International Walk to
School Day on Wednesday, October 3. Watch for lots of elementary school-age students on
Sutter Creek streets, walking to school with parents, teachers and community
leaders. The event will begin at 7:30 am at the new upper parking lot on Sutter-Ione Road
and the Sutter Creek parking lot next to the post office. The event is being
organized by Sutter Creek and the school district to celebrate the completion
of the Safe Routes to School project along Sutter-Ione Road and Spanish Street for the Sutter Creek
Elementary School. For
additional local information, please contact Mel Welsh at 296-4848.
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Friday, 21 September 2007 01:46
Murphy's Man Gets a Big Surprise From Birthday Present
You can run, but you can’t hide from the CHP… On
March 2, 2007, Mike Schwartz of Murphy’s thought he had received the perfect
birthday gift from his wife – a 1931 Model A Ford, off an E-Bay auction listing by the St. Louis Car
Museum in St. Louis Missouri.
The Schwartz’s purchased their dream car for just under $22,000. The car
arrived with a Certificate of Title with a Vehicle Identification Number which
matched the number on the engine.
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Thursday, 20 September 2007 08:46
Marijuana Garden New York Ranch Rd, Jackson
The Amador County Sheriff’s Office says there is
success in its efforts to investigate and eradicate illegal marijuana growers
in Amador County, with over 42-hundred pot plants
destroyed in two recent operations. On Tuesday, the Amador County Sheriff’s Office searched a property
located at 11656 New York Ranch
Road in Jackson.
A garden of 1440 marijuana
plants was found in a wooded area, complete with water lines running from a
nearby home to the marijuana plants.
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Law Enforcement
Thursday, 20 September 2007 08:43
Amador County 2007-2008 Final Budget Approved
“Continued restraint” is how staff described the
Amador County 2007 – 2008 final budget approved by the county Supervisors at Tuesday’s Board
meeting. County coffers ended last year about $837,000 higher than
anticipated and the final budget includes some increases from the draft version
including $20,000 for grant writing contracts and almost $33,000 more for
Amador County Recreation Agency. The revised budget also restored the Supervisors’
$18,000 travel reimbursement fund and reinstated their discretionary fund for
recreation projects to $10,000 for each district.
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Thursday, 20 September 2007 08:41
Home Building Increases Sierra Fire Danger
A new report by the Sierra Nevada Alliance finds that sprawling
patterns of homes built in the Sierra are more expensive and dangerous
to protect from wildfire. The report is the result of two years of research and
finds that major wildfires like the Angora Fire in South Lake Tahoe will become more common and
more destructive, if current growth patterns continue. Between 1990 and 2000, the
number of people living in extreme or very high fire threat areas of the Sierra
increased by 16% and is expected to triple by 2040.
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Law Enforcement
Thursday, 20 September 2007 08:37
House of Representitives Making Moves to Overhaul the FHA
This week the US House of Representatives is
making moves to overhaul the FHA, or Federal Housing Administration, with the
passage of a piece of legislation. The Bill, 348-72, backs mortgages for
moderately priced homes. The bill also will allow some borrowers to refinance
existing mortgages through the FHA as a way to prevent them from defaulting on
their loans. The House also passed an amendment to the legislation sponsored by
Rep. Dennis Cardoza, D-Merced, that would raise the loan limit to the lower of
either 125 percent of an area's median home price or 175 percent of the
national loan limit.
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