Monday, 23 July 2007 01:46
West Nile Virus Bird Deaths Begin Increase
It’s
just a matter of time say experts with West Nile Virus reports for dead birds
now hitting both south and west of Amador County. So far Tuolumne,
Calaveras, San Joaquin, and Sacramento County have all begin seeing increases
in the number of bird deaths related to the mosquito borne virus. San Joaquin
County has also reported a human case. This
is also considered early in the year for some areas that have already begun
reporting cases to the state department of health services.
Published in
State
Monday, 23 July 2007 01:39
US Looking at Action Against Al-Qaeda in Pakistan
According to homeland security adviser, Fran
Townsend, the U.S. will indeed consider using military force in Iraq’s
neighbor, Pakistan, if necessary to squash the ability of Al Qaeda's to use
Pakistan to hide and launch terrorist attacks. Also endorsing this line of
thinking is the Senate's top Democrat endorsed that approach. According to Townsend, the U.S. is committed first and foremost to
working with Pakistan's president, Pervez Musharraf, in his efforts to control
militants in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region. But she indicated the U.S.
was ready to take additional measures.
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National
Wednesday, 18 July 2007 02:50
Camanche Boat Fire Yesterday
Yesterday at 11:08am emergency crews responded to reports of a boat fire
that had sparked a wild land fire at Blue Oak Campground at Camanche Lake.
Upon emergency crews arrival it was learned that the fire had been confined to
the boat and one person was injured. Fire crews reacted immediately to put out
the boat fire while emergency crews tended to the injured person. The person’s
injuries were reported as being related to the boat fire were minor, and they
were transported to SAH. Sheriff’s Deputies had the boated pulled onto the
shore so that the cause of the fire could be investigated further.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 18 July 2007 02:48
Joint Meeting In SC Looks at Gold Rush Ranch & Golf Resort
A special joint meeting between the Sutter Creek City
Council and the Sutter Creek Planning Commission was held Monday night, at the
Sutter Creek Auditorium.
Published in
County Growth
Wednesday, 11 July 2007 02:08
Jackson City Council: Jackson Hills Project Discussed
Jackson Planning Commissioner Warren Carlton said his final goodbyes Monday
night to the City Council as they honored him with a resolution for his 6 years
of service. Mayor Drew
Stidger read the resolution out loud and then presented it to Carlton who
thanked the citizens of Jackson for their support and continued involvement in
City issues he commended them on their involvement. The audience responded with a
standing ovation as Carlton
took his seat. Also to appear on the agenda was the Councils review of the controversial
Jackson Hills Project.
Published in
County Growth
Wednesday, 11 July 2007 02:02
Tuesday Afternoon Collisions
Around 10:35am
yesterday morning the intersection of Main
Street and Hwy. 49 became a slippery scene when a
big rig began to leak fluid. According to the Jackson Police Officer on scene,
Chris Rice, a towing big rig traveling through the intersection had apparently
punctured their oil pan causing a spill. The City of Jackson
immediately informed Cal Trans and Jackson
public works responded closing the southbound number one lane. But before public works arrival a semi reportedly entering the
intersection drove through the spill and was unable to stop sliding through the
intersection. It
was also another near miss when this geo metro almost impacted the rear of a
Buick stopped in the turn lane at the intersection. Caltrans arrived a
short time later and began shoveling sand onto the intersection to prevent any
accidents
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Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 11 July 2007 01:51
Sutter Creek Planning Commission, July 9th, 2007
The
Sutter Creek Planning Commission met Monday night despite the fact that the
Community Center was without power. The agenda items were cut short as two
public hearings were removed at the request of the applicants, leaving the
Tentative Parcel Map No. 2639 for Les Brusatori the sole action item.
Commissioner Robin Peters stated he had a confliction of interest and stepped
outside during this agenda item.
Published in
County Growth
Wednesday, 27 June 2007 01:55
AWA Proposed Rate Increase: City Manager Mike Daly Speaks About the Impact On Jackson’s Budget
Jackson City Manager Mike Daly made a
presentation to the Council on Monday regarding the AWA’s proposed rate
increase and the impact it will have on the City’s budget. The AWA’s Financial Plan and Water
Rate Study proposes an initial 22% increase and then, in addition, an average
increase of 12% for the next 3 consecutive years. The City historically
has received increases from the AWA ranging between 3-7%. The last time the
City passed on some of those increases was a 4 percent increase in September of
2004. An ad-hoc committee consisting of Council members RosaLee Pryor-Escamilla
and Al Nunes was formed to discuss the City’s concerns regarding the study.
Published in
County Growth