Wednesday, 22 August 2007 02:00
Worker's Comp Fraud Unit Gets Restitution From Convicted Man
District Attorney Todd Riebe says, former
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations Officer Steve Andrew Felter, has been ordered to
pay 122-thousand-dollars in restitution. He was previously sentenced to
100 days in jail, and placed on five-years formal probation after pleading
guilty to two felony counts of workers’ compensation fraud in Amador County
Superior Court.
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Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 01:56
Ione Man Arrested After Being Caught Taking Tires
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Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 01:50
Jackson Planning Commission Hears Status of New City Plan
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Local
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 01:44
Camanche Accident Monday Night Results in Arrest
Monday night Amador County emergency personnel
responded to reports of a single vehicle collision on Camanche Rd., near the
San Joaquin County Line. Multiple units responded to the crash only to find an
abandoned vehicle in a filed wrecked into a tree. C-H-P was able to piece
together the crash and locate the driver. According to the report, the wreck occurred when Phil Bolek
was driving eastbound on Camanche Parkway while intoxicated. When
attempting to round a curve in the roadway, Bolek drove straight- off the road and into
a field and a tree, then fled the scene.
C-H-P Officer Ladd later located Bolek at his home where he was arrested.
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Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 01:41
Recycle Oil Event Scheduled for this Saturday
Do you change your own oil? Do you have used oil filters? Did you know that you can recycle them along
with your motor oil at ATI Parts? Bring your used oil filter to A-T-I Parts in Sutter Creek
on Saturday, August 25 between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. and receive a FREE oil
& filter recycling container and $6 off your purchase of a new oil
filter!
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Local
Monday, 20 August 2007 02:10
Changes in Store for Jackson Junior High Students Today
Changes are about to happen for most 7th
and 8th grade students at Jackson Junior High School. Jackson Junior High School
students received a recorded message yesterday from their principal, Janet
Pabst, via the Amador
County Unified
School District’s
automated dialer system. The message indicated that because of an unexpected
increase in student enrollment the school district has hired two additional
teachers and created extra classes. This means that most 7th and 8th
grade students will receive new schedules today. Parents should receive those
schedules in the mail in the next few days. If you have any questions call the
school at 275-5700.
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Local
Monday, 20 August 2007 02:08
Shaken Baby Syndrome to be Discussed in Local Event
Every year an estimated 3,000 children are
diagnosed with shaken baby syndrome (S-B-S). SBS is a serious traumatic brain injury caused when an
individual shakes a child, usually less than one year of age. The American Academy
of Pediatrics further defines SBS as an act "of shaking/slamming that is
so violent that any competent individuals observing the shaking would recognize
it was dangerous."
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Health