Nina Machado gives Monique an Update on First 5.

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Richard Forster give a Board of Supervisors Meeting Summary for Tues, September 9 meeting.

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Richard Forster give a Board of Supervisors Meeting Summary for Tues, September 9 meeting.

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Sherry Curtis talks to Tom Slivick about the Up Country Community what to expect at a meeting and how to join.

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Gwen Christeson gives a School Board Update.

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Debbie Baker and Jan S. talk to Richard about the Gold Country Dachshunds performing at Oktoberfest in Amador.

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Richard Forster and Monique Gaziadei open AM Live with telling the views What's Happening on this episode.

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Heather talks with marriage and family therapist, Rennie Simpson, about how to have "PeaceFull" lives despite our circumstances.

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Wednesday, 10 September 2014 21:19

Jackson Lions presents PRCA Rodeo

Jackson Lions Club Presents PRCA Rodeo September 13-14 at the Plymouth Fairgrounds.  Rodeo times are from 4-7 PM Saturday and 1-4 PM Sunday. Rodeo tickets available online at JacksonLionsClub.org/rodeo or at the Feed Barn, 11261 Prospect Drive in Jackson or the Kitchen Store in Downtown Jackson. 

 
GATES OPEN AT 10 AM DAILY. 
 
Classic Car Show on Saturday from 10 AM - 4 PM.  Home Expo each day from 10 AM to Close. Chris Gardner Band on Saturday at 7 PM. Refreshments & Great Eats. For other details, call (209) 418-9071.
 
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Wednesday, 10 September 2014 19:19

Amador County Combined Narcotics Enforcement Team

On September 3, 2014 at approximately 3:29PM, Amador County Combined Narcotics Enforcement Team (ACCNET) Agents assisted by the Amador County Probation Department executed a search warrant at the Justin Lawrence Brach residence in the 7600 block of Goose Hill Ranch Road in Ione.  Brach’s residence was identified in June as being the location of a large indoor/outdoor medical marijuana cultivation site.

 

During the course of the investigation and search warrant, ACCNET personal located a sophisticated indoor marijuana cultivation site in the attached garage which had been completely remodeled for the purpose of growing marijuana plants.  The indoor cultivation site consisted of multiple lights and ballast, carbon dioxide generators, reflective wall material and electronic watering and feeding equipment.  The indoor cultivation site also contained a fully functional butane honey oil (BHO) extraction laboratory along with a gas powered industrial size marijuana processing mill.  The processing area contained boxes and packaging material that was consistent with marijuana being packaged for sale and shipment via commercial shipping companies.  Agents located a sealed box ready for shipment which contained numerous individual packages wrapped and disguised to look like Christmas gifts.  Upon opening the wrapped gifts, they were found to contain sealed baggies stuffed with approximately ten pounds of processed marijuana.  The residence also contained digital scales, hundreds of individual containers used to package BHO for sales, hundreds of homemade marijuana edibles intended for sale, approximately one pound of BHO and sixty pounds of processed marijuana.  It was noted that the room containing the BHO lab was adjacent to (shared a wall with) a four month old child’s bedroom.   Agents located a hand written ledger describing Brach’s plans to make a million dollars selling marijuana within the first two years of his business.  A loaded handgun was also found at the residence.  Brach is a convicted felon and is precluded from possessing firearms.

 

At the rear of the residence, Agents located an outdoor grow consisting of 40 growing marijuana plants, next to a large green house containing an additional 147 growing marijuana plants.  Brach admitted he only uses around 0.5 grams of marijuana per month for his medical purposes and that he is growing a vast majority of the marijuana for the purpose of making a line of edible marijuana infused candy which he intended to market in marijuana dispensaries and head shops.  Preliminary estimates indicate that Mr. Brach could have yielded 200 pounds of processed marijuana had his crop been harvested. 

 

Amador County Child Protective Services was notified and responded to address the child endangerment issue.  Justin Lawrence Brach, 35, of Ione was arrested and transported to the Amador County Jail for booking.  Brach was charged with manufacturing a controlled substance, cultivation of marijuana, possession of marijuana for sale, felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition, conspiracy, and child endangerment.  Bail was set at $100,000.00.

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