Friday, 28 September 2007 01:53
Lundgren Staff Member Hired by Ione Band of Miwok Tribe
A personnel shift in Congressman Dan Lungren’s
office has local residents talking- talking about what the shift may mean in
terms of the politics for a potential Indian gaming casino in Plymouth. The move by Lungren’s former
Intergovernmental Affairs Director Peter Tateishi from the public sector to the
private sector is the source of concern. Tateishi has
resigned his position in Lungren’s office and subsequently accepted a position
as a contract employee for the Ione Band of Miwok tribe. According to
Ione Band of Miwok tribal administrator Pam Baumgartner after the tribe became
aware that Tateishi had left Lungren’s office they retained Tateishi by
contract to provide the Tribe with consulting services and communication
strategies.
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 00:21
Sutter Creek City Council Report with Lucy Hackett 9-26-07
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 00:11
No Injury Accident Reported Wednesday Morning
A two car collision tied up traffic Wednesday
morning on Upper Ridge Rd
near Bowman Rd.
The collision was initially reported as having been heard only by a nearby
neighbor. Upon arrival on
scene Battalion 10 fire personnel found the drivers already out of their cars.
The collision was described as a vehicle, with a driver, a passenger, and two
small children in safety restraint seats, that for an unknown reason failed to
see the vehicle in front of her stopping and as a result rear-ended a FedEx
truck stopped in the roadway to make a turn. No injuries were reported.
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 00:10
Local Woman Arrested in Credit Card Fraud Scheme
Michelle Wamboldt, also known as Michelle
Seefeldt, was arrested last week by Jackson
police investigators at her home on an outstanding warrant an arrest charging
her with grand theft, forgery, embezzlement and identity theft. The arrest
stemmed from a lengthy investigation of Wamboldt, who is suspected of
conducting a credit card scheme that defrauded Dr. Margaret Macleod of $44,000
while Wamboldt was employed as Dr. Macleod’s office manager.
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 00:03
Jackson City Council May Increase Water and Sewer Rates
Jackson City Council met Monday evening to a
full agenda, but since both Mayor Stidger and Councilwoman Pryor-Escamilla were
absent, many items were continued to future meetings when more council members
would be present for a vote.
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 00:00
Public Use of Sea Land Containers Debated by Board
On Tuesday, Amador
County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commissioners held joint public
workshops on sea-land container regulations in Amador County.
The large storage containers, designed for transporting cargo on trucks, trains
and ships, are used throughout the county on ranches, industrial and commercial
operations, schools, county agencies and even on single family homes as
inexpensive, secure and fireproof storage. In May of 2006, the Amador County
building code was amended to include regulations to encourage appropriate
locations and uses these containers and to protect the visual quality of the
county.
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007 23:58
Good News for Water Customers in the La Mel Heights Area
Good news for water
customers in the La Mel Heights area.
The Amador Water Agency is making great strides by offering a more
reliable water source as well as improved safety. The Agency has completed the installation of
a new well and the replacement of most of the distribution system, including
five new fire hydrants.
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007 23:55
Camp Out for Cancer Update
And we have an updated total for the monies raised at the 4th Annual the Camp Out For Cancer held last weekend by Amador STARS to raise money for local cancer needs. As of Wednesday morning, funds raised now total over $99,000 and still counting! Event chair Ginger Rolf says that Amador Stars is expecting a matching donation to come in which will put total over the $100,000 mark very soon! Amador STARS extends a big thank you to the community for the success of this year’s event.
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007 02:04
Fire Season is Still With Us
CAL
FIRE IS REMINDING ALL HOMEOWNERS IN AMADOR
COUNTY THAT, ALTHOUGH WE
HAVE HAD A SPELL OF COOLER WEATHER AND SOME PRECIPITATION OVER THE PAST WEEK,
WE ARE STILL IN A CRITICALLY DRY FIRE SEASON AND THE BURN SUSPENSION REMAINS IN
EFFECT. SEVERAL ILLEGAL CONTROL BURNS WERE REPORTED OVER THE WEEKEND AND WE ARE
STILL IN A SEASON OF HIGH FIRE DANGER. FINE FUELS CAN DRY OUT RAPIDLY WITH
LOWER HUMIDITY’S AND WE DID NOT GET ENOUGH RAIN TO SATURATE THE LARGE
FUELS. IN MANY LOCATIONS THE RAIN DID NOT
PENETRATE THE CROWNS OF THE OVERSTORY TREES LEAVING THESE DRY FUELS SUSCEPTIBLE
TO IGNITION.
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007 02:02
Arrest Made in Car Theft Monday Night
A
16-YEAR OLD PIONEER BOY WAS ARRESTED MONDAY NIGHT BY A JOINT EFFORT OF THE AMADOR
COUNTY SHERIFF DEPT AND CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL AFTER
STEALING A CAR AND CRASHING IT INTO A GUARDRAIL ON HWY 49 NORTH OF THE AMADOR
CITY CUTOFF by a joint effort of the Amador County Sheriff
Dept and California Highway Patrol. A SHERIFF PATROL CAR FOLLOWING
THE 2001 ACURA, NOTICED THE DAMAGE TO THE CAR FROM THAT EARLIER MISHAP, AND
IDENTIFIED THE CAR AS STOLEN. THE DRIVER WAS PULLED OVER AND TAKEN INTO CUSTODY
BY AMADOR COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES.
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