Wednesday, 12 September 2007 02:05
One More Step Forward for Jackson Hills Project
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County Growth
Wednesday, 12 September 2007 02:01
Morning Fire Destroys Historic Jackson Home
9-11 was more than just a day of remembrance here in Amador County.
Emergency Crews were called into action yesterday morning around 7, with
reports of a structure fire at 403 Court Street in Jackson. Emergency personel closed Court Street for
some time while multiple fire agencies responded. Here’s Jackson Fire Capt
Frank Tremaine. The resident Louis Sarracino was awoken by abrubt yelling
and shouting to “Get out,” and “fire!”. The cause of the fire is under
investigation however, according to Jackson City Asst Fire Chief Dale Fishback,
the fire did start in the upstairs of the home.
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Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 12 September 2007 01:59
Single Vehicle Collision on Michigan Bar Rd Yesterday
While crews in Jackson fought the fire, Battalion 20 Fire
crews were called, along with CalFire, to a single vehicle collision on Michigan Bar Rd in
the Ione area. The vehicle driven by 58 year old Virginia Sy of Sacramento left the road
way, overturning in a field. The eastbound lane of the roadway was blocked for
a short time as emergency crews tended to the driver who had only minor
injuries. According to CHP Officer Frank Peixoto the driver was wearing her
seatbelt and that drastically lessened her injuries.
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Law Enforcement
Wednesday, 12 September 2007 01:58
Sealand Container Policy Workshops Scheduled
On May 16, 2006 Title 19 of the Amador County Code was amended to
include regulations pertaining to sea-land storage containers in order to
encourage appropriate locations and uses for such containers and protect the
visual quality of the County.
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Local
Wednesday, 12 September 2007 01:55
Government 101 Workshops For the Public,, You Won't Want to Miss Them
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Local
Wednesday, 12 September 2007 01:52
Two Special Legislative Sessions called for to Deal With Healthcare Reform and Water Issue
Not one, but two, special legislative sessions is what Gov. Schwarzenegger
has called for to deal with healthcare reform and water issues. The
current legislative session is scheduled to end this Friday. The State Legislature
still has hundreds of bills before it. Schwarzenegger also has a number of
measures to sign or veto. In announcing the special sessions, the governor said
the stalled state budget negotiations put other legislative work behind. There
are at least two healthcare reforms proposals to be considered; one put forth
by Schwarzenegger and the other a Democratic-sponsored plan. Also, the governor wants lawmakers to take up
his proposals for more ground and surface water storage, a new water conveyance
system and Delta preservation.
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State
Wednesday, 12 September 2007 01:51
Bush To Endorse Recommendations of General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker
General David Petraeus has some definite ideas
about the war in Iraq and apparently President Bush is listening to him. The
Whitehouse announced that President Bush plans to reduce the American troop
presence in Iraq by about 30,000 by next summer, but will condition those and
further cuts on continued progress.
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National
Tuesday, 11 September 2007 10:01
Board of Supervisors Report with Pollie Pent 9-11-07
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Video
Monday, 10 September 2007 23:41
Intern Youth Minister Enters Plea Agreement
District Attorney Todd Riebe says former Youth
Intern Minister John Magsayo has entered into a guilty plea to 2
felony counts of oral copulation of minors, under the age of 16 and 18
respectively. Magsayo, will
for his plea, receive 5 years of felony probation with several terms and
conditions. The conditions include 270-days to be served in the Amador County
jail and a 90-day work program. Also, included in the conditions are that Magsayo
attend and complete a 90-day diagnostic program with the California Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation, a separate counseling program and a
requirement that Magsayo stay away from the victims and not be alone with
minors in general. Magsayo will be remanded into custody on November 5th
to begin the 90 day diagnostic program. A sentencing date for the rest of the
terms of the agreement will be set once the diagnostic program has been
completed.
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Law Enforcement