Monday, 27 August 2007 01:49
Calaveras County Busts Another Pot Farm
Narcotics Investigators from the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office
seized 27-hundred marijuana plants in an early morning raid near Mountain Ranch
Thursday. The raid took place at West Muray Creek Rd. and Doster Rd. Investigators
described the cultivation location as three different gardens that were 30 yards
apart and connected by trails.
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Law Enforcement
Monday, 27 August 2007 01:47
Tripal Fatality Reported in Calaveras County Saturday
A triple
fatality accident was reported in Calaveras County Saturday evening. CHP say
a trio of occupants in a 1993 Dodge Ram pick up were traveling on Railroad Flat
Rd going 50 to 55 miles per hour when, for an unknown reason, the 70 year old
male driver, allowed the truck to leave the roadway. He then overcorrected and
sent the pick up into a slide. The truck then continued the slide across the
road and into a large oak tree. The driver and his 61 year old
female passenger, both from Mountain Ranch, were dead at the scene. The third occupant of the
truck, a 42 year old woman from Marysville, died several hours later at
the hospital after being flown to Mercy San Juan Hospital. The cause of the
collision is under investigation, however the CHP report does state that
alcohol use is suspected.
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Law Enforcement
Monday, 27 August 2007 01:45
Budget Overview: Senator Cox Speaks Out on His No Vote
The state budget is finally signed with Governor Schwarzenegger
making some waves by cutting several programs including a program for
the mentally ill homeless population. The governor, however, did keep some
priorities in the budget. The top expenditures in California's 2007-08 budget
include general fund figures, which cover daily operations, and a larger figure
that includes bond payments and special distribution funds: The state will spend on K-12
education: $41.3 billion. On Health and Human Services: $29.7 billion. Higher
education $12 billion. In the categories of Business, Transportation and
Housing: $1.6 billion although with special taxes and bonds included, that
amount will rise to $13.3 billion.
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State
Monday, 27 August 2007 01:40
Life on Mars? More Evidence Pondered
The
soil on Mars may contain microbial life, according to a new interpretation of
data first collected more than 30 years ago. The search for life on Mars appeared to
hit a dead end in 1976 when the Viking landers touched down on the planet and
failed to detect biological activity. But German scientists said on Friday the
spacecraft may in fact have found signs of a weird life form based on hydrogen
peroxide on the subfreezing.
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Education
Friday, 24 August 2007 02:04
Dog Sought in Ione
Amador County Public Health and Animal Control
say there is an urgent message for members of the community. A press release from
Ione says a resident was bit by a dog Tuesday evening. The dog remains unidentified and
if not found the person that was bit could be facing a series of preventative
rabies vaccinations. The incident occurred around seven-in-the-evening
on Shakeley Lane in Ione. The dog is described as a small, older Chihuahua,
white with red markings, wearing a red harness with a bone tag and walking with
a limp. The dog has been seen in the neighborhood prior to Tuesday. The dog is
being sought to verify the health and rabies status of the animal in order to
decide what follow up, if any, the bitten person might need. Anyone with
information should call Public
Health at 223-6407 or Animal Control at 223-6378
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Local
Friday, 24 August 2007 02:03
Amador Fire Protection District Passes a New Budget
Amador Fire Protection District says they have approved the 2007-2008 budget
in the amount of 1.8-million-dollars. The budget includes
245-thousand-dollars for employee’s salaries and the bulk of the budget, or
almost 1.3 million- dollars going to services and supplies. The main supply of
money for the Fire District is from special assessments and county aid dollars.
In 2007 the A-F-P-D also received 152- thousand dollars from the Special Indian
Gaming Distribution Fund, although the 2007-2008 budget not does anticipate
funds from this source.
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Law Enforcement
Friday, 24 August 2007 02:01
Fire in Buckhorn Yesterday Morning
A smoldering campfire yesterday morning on some Bureau of Land Management
property at the end of Belden Mine Rd in Buckhorn got quite the fire
response. The abandoned campfire was discovered by a neighbor and reported to
local fire officials. Although this fire was caught quickly and in time this is
an example of how easily the irresponsibility of one can lead to devastation
for a community. The Tahoe area Angora Fire was started by a smoldering illegal
campfire which was not discovered in time to avoid a full clown wildland fire.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Friday, 24 August 2007 01:59
Local Crews Fight Fire Near Columbia State Park
Amador-
El Dorado Unit CalFire crews are on the move to Tuolumne County as part of the
suppression effort for a fire located near the Columbia State Park. Authorities
are evacuating residents in a canyon near the park because of a brushfire. The
wildland fire is called the Italian Fire, which has burned 40acres
northeast of Columbia State Historic Park. About 25 homes were evacuated
yesterday morning in the area of Italian Bar Road, Yankee Hill Road and Cattle
Drive Trail. Those roads were also closed. As of this morning Amador El Dorado
Units on scene in Tuolumne County included a Sutter Hill based dozer and a
strike team of hand crews from Pine Grove Camp. Our local unit also has 10
engines still on the Donner Fire near Tahoe.
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Law Enforcement
Friday, 24 August 2007 01:57
Jackson Planning Commiission OK's Expansion of New Facilities
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County Growth