Monday, 11 June 2007 01:51
Another Mega Jackpot Won At That Jackson Ranceria Casino
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Monday, 11 June 2007 01:49
Sutter Amador Hospital Honors ROP Students
This past school year, local students found out
that not all learning takes place in the classroom. Amador and Calaveras County teens in the Regional Occupational Program
(ROP) received health care work experience firsthand at Sutter Amador Hospital
(SAH). Twelve of these young adults were honored at SAH’s Student
Appreciation Day Breakfast on Thursday, May 31st in the community conference
center in the Sutter Amador Outpatient Services Center.
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Friday, 08 June 2007 02:18
Sutter Creek Police Vehicle Hit During Enforcement Stop
A Sutter Creek Police Officer was uninjured yesterday morning in a
vehicle collision after his patrol vehicle was hit by the vehicle of the driver
he was pulling over. According to the California Highway Patrol report
written by Officer Brain
Hagemann, Sutter Creek Officer Jeff Phillips was conducting a routine traffic
stop on a 99 Honda for a lighting violation. The driver, 20 year old
Shawn Compton of Volcano, pulled into a parking lot and then into a stall in
that lot.
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Friday, 08 June 2007 02:12
Ione City Council Looks At ACRA Poll Agreement and Discusses Budget Process- Portlock and City Agree
The Ione City Council discussed management of their pool located at
Ione Jr High School. The City has an agreement with the Amador County
Recreation Agency for the management and maintenance of the pool. ACRA
Executive Director Tracey Towner-Yep said she is looking forward to working with the city of
Ione and then discussed how ACRA will be compensated. She
said the idea is that the City will be billed for the actual time spent and not
estimates.
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Friday, 08 June 2007 01:58
Waiting For A Passport For Summer Vacation? You May Be In Luck
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Friday, 08 June 2007 01:56
El Dorado County Officials Speak About Planned Attack On Deputies
A man killed in a shootout with El Dorado County sheriff's deputies in
Shingle Springs on Tuesday was engaged in a "homicidal rage" and
tried to lure officers into a confrontation in a thicket that
contained foxholes and a cache of ammunition, Sheriff Jeff Neves said
Wednesday. The man,
identified as 35 years old Eddy Mies, is believed to have killed his father
during a domestic dispute before taking on deputies who were called to rural
property located just off South Shingle Springs Road.
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Tuesday, 05 June 2007 02:02
Jackson Altercation Escalates When Subject Pulls Gun
June is starting off busy
for the Jackson Police Department. Yesterday afternoon reports of a verbal
confrontation in a Westview Drive neighborhood quickly escalated when one of
the subjects involved pulled a gun on another subject. The victim subject immediately called law
enforcement through the 911 system and units from the Jackson Police Department
arrived on scene.
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Tuesday, 05 June 2007 01:58
High Speed Chase Across County Lines Leads To The Arrests Of Four
Late Sunday night, at
approximately 10:58 PM, Jackson Officer Troy Ortega was on routine patrol while traveling south on Highway
49 near Jackson Glass, when he noticed a vehicle traveling too close behind his
patrol car. Officer Ortega changed lanes, at which point the other
vehicle also changed lanes and continued to follow Officer Ortega's patrol car
too close. Officer
Ortega then waited until he could pull to the roadway shoulder and allow the
vehicle to pass. Once the vehicle passed Officer Ortega's vehicle, Officer
Ortega initiated a traffic stop. At this point the vehicle was proximate
to the Jackson Creek Plaza, where Officer Ortega activated his overhead lights.
The violator vehicle, however did not pull over.
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Tuesday, 05 June 2007 01:50
Faulty DMV Alarm Gets A Response Yesterday
Routine business at the Jackson office of the DMV got
interesting yesterday afternoon when a silent alarm in one of the state
department of motor vehicles’ offices was tripped. Three units from the California Highway Patrol, including Lt. Commander
Ed Witbey, Officer Craig Harmon and Officer Drake Wilburn all arrived on scene
accompanied by two Jackson PD Units. As Patrons watched the arrival of all five
officers, staff was surprised to see the visitors in tan and blue. Apparently,
the alarm was not tripped by any of the employees and the alarm company is
researching the issue.
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Tuesday, 05 June 2007 01:48
Weekend Accident Numbers Down: Motorcyclists Account For Two Thirds
With all the events in
Amador County this past weekend, its surprising that our roadways were not more
accident prone, with the CHP reporting 3 accidents between Friday and Sunday.
The first accident reported occurred on Friday at 5:20pm on Hwy. 26 west of
Hwy. 88. CHP Officer Steve Ladd reports that Jeanette Cast of Pioneer was traveling towards Hwy. 88
on 26 when Cast saw 2 deer walking across the road in front of her. She
swerved to the right and applied her breaks causing her 1986 slid off the onto
the right shoulder of the roadway and rolled down and embankment. Neither Cast
nor her passenger was injured in the accident.
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