Monday, 10 September 2007 23:40
Afternoon Collision Ties Up Intersection of 88 and 104 Yesterday
Yesterday afternoon around 3:30, a three vehicle
collision was reported at the intersection of Hwy 88 and Hwy 104 in Ione. The
three car collision blocked one lane of 88 and north bound 104 for about 30
minutes while emergency crews cleaned up the scene. Only minor injuries were
reported. The accident is under investigation by the CHP.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Monday, 10 September 2007 23:38
The Future Of The County Archive: A Policy Decision Is Called For
How do we want the story of Amador County
preserved? What historical documents are important? Those and many other questions are being
posed regarding the county facility that houses the jewels of history for the
county. Retired archivist Larry Cenotto (sin-auto) appeared before a committee
of two supervisors as a first step. Cenotto had requested the item for
discussion in this format because of his concerns over several pressing issues.
First, he addressed the issues
surrounding documents currently held in the former Amador County Superior Court
building. The ownership of these documents was discussed. Currently the courts
are a state run organization so does these mean that all of the documents are
now owned by the state?
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Local
Monday, 10 September 2007 23:36
New Development Proposal Sparks Eminent Domain Discussion
A new development planned for the corner of
Jackson Gate Roadd and Hwy 49 in Martell may require some new improvements to
the roadway in the area. And then again, it may not. According to Amador county
Public works personnel a building permit has been submitted for by a local
developer for a commercial building on the southeast corner of the
intersection. This part of the property is 66-percent owned by the local
developer.
Published in
County Growth
Monday, 10 September 2007 23:35
Mother Lode Community Blood Drive Scheduled
Sutter Amador Hospital will be sponsoring a BloodSource- Mother
Lode Community blood drive to meet the community’s need for blood on Thursday,
October 4 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m at the Jackson Civic
Center. All walk-ins are welcome. Thanks to the generosity of
local donors when you receive care at a Sacramento-area hospital, such as
Kaiser Permanente, UC Davis Medical Center, Sutter or Mercy hospitals, the
blood you receive comes from BloodSource blood donors. Sutter
Amador Hospital
receives its blood from BloodSource. Giving blood is easy, safe and takes less
than one hour, but only about 5 percent of the estimated 60 percent of eligible
Americans donate blood. To give blood, you must be in generally good health,
free from cold symptoms for at least 48 hours; be at least 17 years old (16
years old with parental consent); and weigh at least 110 pounds. There is no upper age limit for donating
blood. Prospective donors must bring a photo ID.
Published in
Local
Monday, 10 September 2007 23:31
Administrative Committee Meeting Looks At Proposed Silver Lake Land Swap
This morning’s County Administrative Committee
discussed a potential land swap between the El Dorado Irrigation District and
the US Forest Service near Silver
Lake. The procedure,
explained Deputy County Counsel Evelyn Spirou, appears to be a resolution to
management issues on the parcels.
Published in
Local
Monday, 10 September 2007 23:29
Health Care a Hot Topic in the State Capital
The topic of healthcare is heating up in the state capital with the Democrats planning to put their health reform bill to a vote this week. Most expect that this will set the stage for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to veto the Democratic plan and force lawmakers to stay in town to work toward a deal.
Published in
State
Monday, 10 September 2007 01:52
Amador Fire Safe Council Announces Wildfire Awareness Week
The California State Fire Marshall, the California State Fire Safe
Council and Amador Fire Safe Council say this week is Wildfire Awareness Week.
All over California, wildfires are burning due to dry, hot conditions and lack
of winter rains and snow, and Cathy Koos Brea-zeal of the Amador Fire Safe
Council says we still have
6 - 8 weeks of fire season left and these coming weeks are the most dangerous
and critical as humidities continue to drop and fuels in the wildland
continue to dry out.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Monday, 10 September 2007 01:50
General Plan Advisory Committee To Review Policies This Week
The Amador County General Plan committee will
meet this week to review draft policies. This task will occupy the for the next
two meetings. The General Plan is in a review and revise period that was begun
by the county near the end of 2005. The General Plan is a document that is the "constitution" or
foundation upon which future land use and development decisions will be based
for the unincorporated areas of the County.
Published in
County Growth
Monday, 10 September 2007 01:48
Pleas Entered by 8 In Contractor's Licensing Sting Op
District
Attorney Todd Riebe says eight people have entered guilty pleas to misdemeanor
charges of contracting without a license.
The defendants were caught during an undercover sting investigation
that took place earlier this summer by investigators from the Contractors State
License Board, the Amador County District Attorney’s Office and the California
Department of Insurance, Fraud Division and the Jackson Police Department. At the sting house, located in Jackson,
investigators posed as homeowners and
the defendants bid on various home improvement projects, including
landscaping, painting, concrete work and fencing. Pleading guilty were
Edward L. Moore Jr., 41, of Sacramento,
Touch of Class Carpentry, he was sentenced to 45 days in jail; a
2-thousand-dollar fine and 3-years formal probation. The following men, Norman
L. Burton, 53, of Greenwood and Burton’s Painting.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Monday, 10 September 2007 01:46
Calaveras Probation Sting
Last week Calaveras County Sheriffs Department Detectives,
Narcotics and Probation Departments teamed up with Agents from California
Department of Corrections and Alcohol Beverage Control and conducted
Probation searches and parolee contacts. Caught up in the sting operation were
several West Point residents. Michael Blaine
Alec was arrested at his residence on Blue
Mountain Road in West Point for felony probation
violations and misdemeanor probation violations out of Calaveras County.
He is currently being held without bail. One of Calaveras
County’s most wanted was
also apprehended. Manual Alex Ramirez was arrested at his residence on Matson Lane in West Point. Ramirez was taken into custody for felony
arrest warrants from Calaveras County for identity theft, and warrants out of Amador County
for Driving on a suspended Drivers License. Ramirez is being held on the
Calaveras warrants and has a bail of $30,000. During the sting operation
Deputies contacted Lawrence Edwin Wilson who was sitting in a running white Pontiac sedan in the
middle of Winton road. Upon contact with Wilson
it was obvious that he was under the influence as well as his two passengers
George Brian Blease and Pete Campa.
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Law Enforcement