According to the AP, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will propose "full family sanctions" and other tough-love measures to encourage hundreds of thousands of state welfare recipients back to work, his administration said Sunday. The proposal is aimed at avoiding stiff federal penalties and balancing the state's budget. The idea is to hit parents receiving welfare from the state's CalWORKS program who don't meet work requirements. Those parents could face shrinking monthly checks and other reduced benefits…
On January 1st at approximately 2:15pm, Jackson Police Department, Jackson Fire Department and American Legion Ambulance responded to 124 Allen Street in Jackson in response to an unconscious 26 year old female. Upon arrival of the Jackson Police Officer Chris Rice and Jackson Fire Chief Mark Morton, the female who was later identified as Michelle Ann Destefano, was located in a back bedroom and not breathing. Chief Morton and Officer Rice immediately began CPR until…
The Amador County General
Plan is well underway
according to Jeff Henderson with EDAW, the consulting firm hired by the County
to assist in the general plan update. Henderson recently gave a presentation describing what
progress has been made up to this point. Henderson explained that after
the formation of the General Plan Amendment Committee 5 open houses were held at different times and at
various places throughout the County for anyone who was interested in the
General Plan process. These open houses featured information stations
that were organized in different topics covered by the General Plan. Overall,
Henderson said that about 150
people attended these open houses, which he said was “relatively good input
(and that) we would like to see that level of input continue if not increase. Henderson also said that
the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) has held 6 meetings thus far to facilitate the general plan
update process.
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According to the application for trust status submitted by the Ione Band of Miwok to the Bureau of Indian Affairs to gain trust status on nearly 230 acres in the town of Plymouth the Tribe is proposing to develop a gaming facility and related structures, including parking, a hotel and other facilities that are necessary to support the casino on the Proposed Acquisition site.
The state has started to crack down on people who drive without car insurance. Now according to California Vehicle Code all insurance companies are required to report insurance status information to DMV for all private use vehicles and law enforcement and court personnel have access to DMV records to verify that your California registered vehicle is currently insured.
According to a new study released this month binge drinking is common among high school students in the United States and is strongly associated with sexual activity, violence, and other risky behaviors. The study, entitled Binge Drinking and Associated Health Risk Behaviors Among High School Students, has been released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and published in the January 2007 issue of Pediatrics. The study analyzed data from the 15,214 high…
According to the Associated press Computer security researchers announced yesterday that they have discovered a vulnerability in Adobe Systems Inc.'s massively popular Acrobat Reader software that allows cyber-intruders to attack personal computers through trusted Web links. Virtually any Web site hosting Portable Document Format, or PDF, files are vulnerable to attack, according to researchers from Symantec Corp. and VeriSign Inc.'s iDefense Intelligence. The attacks could range from stealing cookies that track a user's Web browsing…
Last night the first fatality on Amador County roads was reported when two vehicles hit head on near the Twin Bridges area of hwy 88 about 3 and one half miles east of the Amador/San Joaquin County line. The highway was closed after the 7:54 pm accident for approximately one hour from Liberty Road through the accident site. According to witnesses on scene the accident occurred when a Toyota Camry traveling west bound on Hwy…
A new Amador County
Librarian has been hired to head the county’s library system. That person is
Laura Einstadter, the former head of the city of Pinole’s library system.
Einstadter’s office will be at the main library branch in Jackson. She will be in charge of the main
Amador County Library in that city as well as the six branches in other parts
of the county. She will begin her new job this month. Einstadter has been the
Pinole senior branch librarian since November 2001. Einstadter joined the
Contra Costa Library in July 2001 as a temporary branch librarian and was
promoted to senior branch librarian for the Pinole and El Cerrito branches in
November of that year
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Thursday, January 25th, at 7pm, the Amador County Historical Society will hold its first event for 2007, a special tour of the Amador County Museum, conducted by Museum Director, Georgia Fox. This will be a special inside view of the history of the Museum itself, as well as its marvelous collections and displays. The Historical Society had an important role in originally acquiring the property that houses the Museum for the county. The Amador County…