Linda Gunvalson, Massage Therapist, talks to Monique Graziadei about Therapeutic Massage at Serenity Center at Meadow Dr. & Hwy 88, Next to Mace Meadows Golf.

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Richard Forster and Monique Graziadei introduces to the community the Amador County's New Health Officer, Dr. Rita Kerr.

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Gloria Kovacevich talks Monique Graziadei about the Amador Healing Center. http://www.meetup.com/MasterShaSoulHealingJacksonGroup

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Richard Forster gives a Board of Supervisors meeting summary and Election Results on Amador Live.

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Claypool’s Gift & Home Company gives a tour of their store for AM Live. 

 
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Mark Hampton, president of Rotary Club of Jackson, talks to Richard Forster about the Jackson Rotary Membership Mixer on Thurs. Nov. 6, 2014 from 5:30pm - 7pm at Thomi's Banquet room.

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Thursday, 06 November 2014 05:56

Group Hug on Amador Live on TSPN TV Nov 5, 2014

Monique Graziadei and Richard Forster close out the show with their guests. 

 

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Jackson, CA- Jackson Rancheria, Amador Ledger Dispatch, TSPN, and KVGC Radio have partnered once again to bring the 2nd Annual Holiday Bazaar to Amador County. Join us on Sunday, December 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Italian Picnic Grounds. KVGC will be broadcasting live shows all day!

The day will be filled with holiday cheer and season’s tidings as there will be a craft fair with handmade gifts and treats for children, hot cocoa, cookies, carolers, and a canned food and toy drive! Be sure to bring your camera for pictures with Santa and his reindeer! Enter into the drawing to win a free Christmas tree along with other exciting prizes. Admission is free! “We are pulling out all the stops to make this event an old fashioned, family friendly holiday extravaganza!” said Jackson Rancheria CEO, Rich Hoffman.  “Make a day out of it with your whole family!”

If you or your company would like to be a part of the Holiday Bazaar, we are still accepting vendors on a first come first serve basis. Contact Natasha Ballew at 209-223-8102 orThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." style="line-height: 21px; font-weight: inherit; text-decoration: underline; color: #0068cf; cursor: pointer;">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more details and information.

The Italian Picnic Grounds are located at 581 State Highway 49, Sutter Creek, CA. For more information, visit JacksonCasino.com or call 800-822-WINN.

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PLYMOUTH, CA.  Anyone who has attended the Amador County Fair will recognize the appropriateness of the newly designated 2015 Fair theme "Country Tunes & Midway Blooms."  The annual County Fair is famous for the bountiful flowerbeds along the midway bursting with brilliant colors from thousands of zinnias. And being in the middle of ranch country, the country music bands and concerts are always popular.

 

Fair attendees can expect multiple displays and entertainment based on the theme including opportunities to enter their own interpretations in the Fair competition.

 

The 2015 Amador County Fair will be held July 23-26.   The Fair staff welcomes ideas and suggestions for using the theme in contests, exhibits, and decorating, as well as volunteers and sponsors to help create the fun. For information visit AmadorCountyFair.com or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

PHOTOS: Tractor Parade on Midway with flowers.

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Thursday, 06 November 2014 05:39

Operation Fog

During the winter months, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Merced Counties are plagued by extremely dense fog which poses a severe hazard to drivers. Typically the fog season begins during the month of November and continues through February.  Despite this predictable seasonal occurrence, multi-vehicle accidents are commonplace due to the combination of fog, excessive speeds and traffic congestion.

 

In an effort to enhance the safety of the motoring public, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) implemented what is now known as Caltrans Advanced Warning System (CAWS).  The CAWS consists of 37 Changeable Message Signs (CMS), 30 weather stations and 124 speed monitor locations along Interstate 5 and State Route 12, 99, 120, and 580.

 

The CAWS system is fully automated; visibility sensors provide reduced visibility information and the speed monitors detect slow and stopped traffic.  Working together, these components provide the data necessary to display the appropriate message on the CMS.  “Low Visibility Conditions Reduce Speed” and “Slow Traffic Ahead” are only two of the helpful and informative messages displayed for motorists.

 

As resources allow, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) has implemented “pace” units that work on major the highways between Modesto and Merced on foggy days when visibility is less than 500 feet.  The CHP “pace” unit’s slow vehicles to a safe speed during limited visibility conditions.

 

 

 

 

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Caltrans and CHP are committed to enhancing the safety of the state highway system; however, it is a partnership effort.  Motorists using the highway system need to follow the necessary precautions when driving with limited visibility or on wet roadways:

 

·      Reduce vehicle speed;

  • Drive with headlights on low beam.  It is illegal to drive with just your parking or fog lights;
  • Avoid crossing traffic unless absolutely necessary;
  • Listen for traffic you cannot see;
  • Use wipers and defroster as necessary for maximum vision;
  • Be patient!  Don’t pass lines of traffic;
  • Unless absolutely necessary don’t stop on any freeway or other heavily traveled road;

·      Consider postponing your trip until the fog clears;

  • Normal speeds on dry roads can be deadly when driving on wet roadways;
  • Observe the basic speed law and adjust your speed to match the conditions;

·      Be sure tires have plenty of tread and are properly inflated;

  • Wiper blades and defrosters need to be in good working condition;
  • When slowing or stopping, gently apply the brakes;
  • Drive with headlights on;
  • Wet brakes can affect braking efficiency;

·      Constantly be alert for signs of hydroplaning.

 

For up-to-date information motorists should tune in to local radio and television stations.   for up-to-date information.  Motorists can get information on specific highway conditions from the Caltrans website http://www.dot.ca.gov or by telephone at 1-800-427-ROAD (7623).

 

 

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For the safety of workers and other motorists, please Slow For the Cone Zone.

 

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