Today is Super Tuesday
Teens Vote in Mock Election
Major Vehicle Accidents
Two major vehicle accidents occurred over the weekend, with one ending in a fatality. The first occurred early Sunday afternoon on Stoney Creek Road north of Buena Vista Road. According to the California Highway Patrol, a 38-year old Stockton man was riding his motorcycle at about 35 mph when he saw gravel in the road, applied his brakes hard, causing his motorcycle to swerve in front of a car driven by a 26-year old Valley Springs woman. She was unable to avoid hitting the motorcyclist head-on – the Stockton man was pronounced dead at the scene.
The second accident occurred on Sutter Creek Volcano Road late Sunday afternoon. According to witnesses, the driver of this car drifted off the side of the road east of Greenstone Road, over the embankment until it struck a tree. The driver was said to have been unconscious for some period of time and medics called for a helicopter which took Patricia Jolley, 57, of Sutter Creek to Mercy San Juan Hospital. CHP later arrested Jolley for driving under the influence of alcohol. pm Bill Lavallie contributed to this story.
Revitalization of Murphys
Support For Wild and Scenic Designation of Mokelumne River
Have A Heart Workshop Scheduled
The Amador Branch of the American Association of University Women is inviting citizens to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a mother we all can love – Mother Earth. The “Have A Heart” Program, hosted by three local women, is designed to inform citizens on everyday actions that can make our collective footprint on the planet a bit smaller. Michelle Grondin, Manager of the Amador Farmers Market, will discuss how buying local products effects personal, community and global health. Anne Short, a Solid Waste Program Specialist, will give an overview of our county’s solid waste management. Gwen Starrett, Educator with the Amador County Unified School District, will address water issues including landscapes, and what we can do in our backyards, communities and county. The program takes place Thursday, February 14 at the Sutter Creek Community Theatre between 3 and 5pm. The “Have A Heart” program is free and open to the public.
2 Arrested For Arson in Gilroy
Proposed Bike-Ped Pathway in Ione
January Survey Shows Snow Pack Water Content 75% Up
The January survey of the Sierra snowfall season shows the Echo Summit area’s snow pack water content to be about 75 percent better than this time last year. January is typically the wettest month of the water year and this month’s storms have been an excellent shot in the arm to the State’s water supply. According to the Department of Water Resources, January’s precipitation has bolstered the snow pack and made up for a sub-par December. Water Resources reports Northern Sierra snow water equivalents at 119% of normal for this date, in the Central Sierra -- 102%, and Southern Sierra -- 122%. The January snow survey is one of five taken throughout the season. Snow-water content is important in determining the coming year's water supply. The information is used by water agencies, hydroelectric power companies, farmers and the recreation industry. The next manual survey is scheduled for early March.
Tired of the snow yet? Summer seems like a distant dream during this unusual winter season. More low elevation snow is expected across Northern California this coming week. The Motherlode is expected to see snowfall levels as low as 2,400 feet. One report indicates snowfall as low as 1,500 feet north and just east of the Sacramento Valley. Somewhere between 2 to 5 inches of snow was predicted between Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.
Revised Public Workshop Schedule
The Amador County Board of Supervisors has revised the public workshop schedule regarding the proposed Buena Vista Rancheria Casino. The Board announced last Tuesday that they have reached a crossroad on the issue and want the public to weigh in on whether to approve the tribe’s proposed agreement or continue to litigate. Workshops will be held in various locations to present the county’s options and get public input. The revised schedule for the Buena Vista Rancheria Casino workshops will be held Wednesday, Feb 6, 6:30 – 8:30 pm at Evelyn Bishop Hall in Ione, CA; Wednesday, Feb. 13, 6:30-8:30pm at the Oaks Mobile Home Park in Buena Vista; Saturday, Feb 16, 1pm-3pm: Amador County Administration Building, Board Chambers in Jackson; Tuesday Feb. 19, 6:30pm-8:30pm: Pine Grove Town Hall in Pine Grove and on Wednesday Feb. 20, 6:30 – 8:30 pm at the Plymouth City Hall in Plymouth.