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"Practice Your Escape" for Fire Prevention Week
Ongoing Amador Government 101 Workshop Resumes Tonight
Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez Under Fire
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Stolen Art Piece Makes its Way to Starbucks
Donovan
Agasi, a Mokelumne Hill artist, had two of his pieces of art on display at
Starbucks in Angels Camp. According to the Calaveras Enterprise, Agasi found
out last week that one of his pieces had been stolen; he has yet to recover it
and no information has come in as to its whereabouts. Agasi, who said he places
no blame on Starbucks or its management for the theft, has had pieces on
display on the walls at the coffee shop for nearly two years. Due to relocating
and being without a telephone for some time, Agasi did not find out that his creation, “Still Form in
Patience,” had been stolen until nearly two months after it was taken. The
piece measures 14 by 17 inches and is framed. It is done in chalk
pastels and depicts a chess piece, a boxing puppet and a pair of bolt cutters
with a multicolored background. Agasi said that if anybody has any information
about the painting they should call the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Department
at 754-6500. A Calaveras Enterprise Story
Campbell's Soup Recall
Thursday, the Campbell Soup Company announced a voluntary recall of more than 72,000 cans of a variety of its Chunky soup because they may contain pieces of hard plastic that present a choking hazard and could cause injury if swallowed. According to Sacramento Fox 40 News, the recall involves 18.8-ounce cans of Campbell's Chunky Baked Potato with Cheddar & Bacon Bits. No other products are affected by the recall, the company said. Campbell said three consumers have reported minor injuries in and around their mouths. The recalled soups were shipped to 24 states including California. Consumers who purchased Campbell's Chunky Baked Potato with Cheddar & Bacon Bits with the can code "JUL 08 2009 07097" were advised to return the product to the store where it was purchased for an exchange or refund. A Fox 40 News Story.
Flu Shot Clinic at the Annual Sutter Amador Hospital Health Festival Friday
Fundraiser Planned for Gary Apocada
Big Crush is a Big Hit
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