Gov. Schwarzenegger has begun his second term with a major policy announcement regarding a health care coverage plan designed to cover virtually every Californians. More than 6.5 million Californians, or one fifth of the state’s population, are currently without medical coverage which according to Governor Schwarzenegger equals higher costs for care providers and those who do have coverage in the form of hidden taxes, higher premiums, deductibles and co-pays. The uninsured rely on hospital emergency…
This morning just before 5 am a small garbage fire was reported at the ACES facility on Berry Street in Pine Grove. Crews from CDF, Battalion 10 and ACES employees were able to extinguish the fire very quickly.
Even with beautiful days this past weekend the overnight low temperatures caused slick and icy conditions on many Amador County roads this weekend. This is just one of the many accidents caused by ice this weekend when the driver hit ice on Sutter Creek Volcano Rd just west of Ram’s Horn grade. Fortunately, the driver walked away from this accident. Remember even colder temperatures are expected later this week and a storm system as wet,…
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Abercrombie the city of Sutter Creek is actively pursuing replacing or expanding the Sutter Creek waste water treatment plant to not only benefit current ARSA areas, Sutter Creek, Martell, and Amador City but that plan also now includes Jackson. Further development of the Hwy 49 corridor partners’ sewer solutions will also have residual benefits in Ione, as ARSA can cut their waste water demands with their other important partner, Ione. ARSA and Ione are currently…
Sutter Amador Hospital announces the birth of the first baby born in Amador County in 2007, Quaidin Jerry Gutierrez. Parents Jennifer and John Ray Gutierrez happily welcomed their new son into the world on Tuesday, January 2nd at 6:36 p.m. Even though he was born a month early, Quaidin Jerry was born weighing a healthy 5 lbs 2 oz and measuring 17-1/2 inches in length.
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Bank of Amador Announces 4th Quarter Report Conference Call
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Jackson Creek Dental Group will once again open their office to treat children, at no cost, who “fall between the cracks” in healthcare – children who would not otherwise receive dental treatment – on Saturday, February 3, 2007 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The doctors and their staff have provided this service to the community on a volunteer basis for the past 22 years. Patients who meet the criteria will be seen on a…
A University of California, Merced professor will be heading a statewide study project to monitor the effects and impacts of global warming on the Sierra Nevada snow pack. Professor and Engineer Roger Bales is coordinating somewhere around 20 scientists for the project which will use ground sensors and gauges to measure snowfall and the varying rates of melting snow, which he said have become more irregular due to worldwide climate change.

