Amador Creek Bridge To Be Named After Pfc. Ornsby-Adkins
The Amador Creek Bridge on Hwy 49 will be named after Pfc. JayD Ornsby-Adkins, a 21-year old Ione native who was killed in Iraq resolution to name the new Hwy 49 Bypass Bridge over Sutter Creek in honor of Ornsby-Adkins. The Allen family owns the ranch property on both sides of the By-pass bridge requested that the proposed renaming of the bridge should honor all fallen veterans. An Allen family member who was killed in World War II is buried near the By-pass Bridge, according to Supervisor Rich Forster, in discussion at Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting. Forster, who sponsored the original resolution, said at the meeting that Private Ornsby-Adkins mother would have no objection to the change. An inquiry with CalTrans revealed that the Amador Creek bridge was named the Veteran’s Memorial Bridge in 1997 but no sign was placed on the bridge at the time. The supervisors voted unanimously Monday to rescind their earlier resolution and to name the Amador Creek Bridge after Jaydee Ornsby-Adkins. The resolution will be sent to Senator Cox’s office to make the request to the state. last year. At the end of last year, supervisors passed a
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Plymouth Interviews City Administrator Candidates
Plymouth City Council will be interviewing candidates for the job of Interim City Administrator in closed session on Saturday. Outgoing Interim City Administrator Gene Albaugh says he’s retiring for the 7th, 8th, or 9th time – he’s lost track. Albaugh’s been filling the interim position for 33 months – for the last two years, that’s been on a month-to-month basis. Albaugh says at first he had trouble getting anyone to apply for the job, but after working with the League of California Cities recruitment program was able to encourage qualified applicants to apply for the job. Assuming the City Council hires one of Saturday’s interviewees, the City of Plymouth could have a new Interim City Administrator in place as soon as February 1st. Albaugh, who lives in Auburn, will then give up his commute to Plymouth and spend his time as a Rotary District leader, writing books, and playing senior softball.
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E-Mail Scams Using FBI Logo
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center is issuing an alert that they have received an increasing number of reports of fraudulent schemes misrepresenting the FBI in e-mail messages – usually related to lottery endorsements and inheritance notifications. The fraudulent e-mails use pictures of the FBI Director, FBI seal, letterhead, and/or banners, making them look legitimate. Other scams representing the FBI claim to be from the FBI’s domestic as well as overseas offices. The schemes cover a range from threat and extortion e-mails, Web site monitoring containing malicious computer program attachments, and online auction scams. Using the FBI's name can be effective in intimidating and convincing the recipient the e-mail is legitimate. The FBI wants you to know that the agency does not send out emails soliciting information from citizens. Please be cautious of any unsolicited e-mail referencing the FBI, FBI Director, or any other FBI official endorsing any type of Internet activity. If you have experienced this situation, please notify theInternet Crime Complaint Center by filing a complaint at www.ic3.gov.