Tuesday, 20 March 2007 00:35
Plymouth Bank Robber Pleads Guilty
United States Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced
yesterday that Plymouth bank robber JIM BRIAN SMITH, 26, of Orangevale,
California, has pled guilty to two felony counts of bank robbery before United
States District Judge Morrison C. England, Jr.
The case was investigated by the Sacramento Violent Crimes Task Force, which
includes the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Roseville Police Department,
Amador County Sheriff's Department, Grass Valley Police Department, Lincoln
Police Department, and Sacramento County Sheriff's Department.
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 20 March 2007 00:31
Jackson Planning Commision Meeting
The Jackson Planning Commission
met last night to discuss what
date would be appropriate for a meeting with Amador County Transportation Commission
to discuss possible mitigations and changes for the Jackson Hills Project,
at least changes to how the project is currently proposed. City Planner Susan
Peters said that at the special meeting held March 5th that the Planning
Commission decided to continue public hearings regarding the issuance of a
Planning Commission recommendation to the City Council because they wanted to
establish a meeting date with ACTC.
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County Growth
Tuesday, 20 March 2007 00:27
Pre-Weigh In Dates & New Rules Announced For Junior Livestock Auction At Amador County Fair
The Amador County Fair has also
announced the pre-weigh-in dates for large and small animals that exhibitors
plan to show in this summer's Fair competition. Any 4-H, FFA, Grange or
Independent Exhibitors who do not file the appropriate paperwork and
pre-weigh-in their animals by the designated date will be disqualified
from selling their market animals during the Fair.
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Local
Sunday, 18 March 2007 23:52
Weekend Accidents Increase Already Sobering Statistics
Friday night marked a
significant milestone in Amador County this year- a record count of fatal
accidents in the first 3 months of the year. A total that now has reached 8 after an accident reported
around 7:00 pm Friday night claimed three more lives. According to information
currently available two full size trucks were involved in a head on collision on
Highway 88 near the Pioneer Trailer Park in Pioneer. Three men in the front seat of one
of the pick ups were all declared dead at the scene. The driver of the other pick
up was airlifted from the Pine Grove Camp Helispot to Sutter Roseville
Hospital. Hwy 88 was closed for about one hour. The cause of the accident
is under investigation by the California Highway Patrol.
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Law Enforcement
Sunday, 18 March 2007 23:49
Dandelion Days A Big Draw This Year
This weekend the weather
was absolutely perfect for the Jackson Lions Club’s Annual Dandelion Days
event. The event is an important fundraiser for the Lions Club with the
majority of the proceeds going to local scholarships and donations to local
organizations. Main Street Jackson was packed with booths, vendors and people
both Saturday and Sunday as crowds this year were heavier than the last few
years which saw inclement weather conditions.
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Local
Sunday, 18 March 2007 23:47
Amador Transmission Pipeline Blessing
Ranger Pipelines, the Amador Water Agency’s
contractor for the Amador Transmission Pipeline Project, held a special ceremony on Friday.
It was a “blessing of the pipeline,” to commemorate the last section of pipeline
being installed, as well as recognition, of a successful and safe project. The
construction of the pipeline was an uneventful process and there were no
injuries or mishaps during the installation. The ceremony was held on a
private ranch off of Bosse Rd. Dignitaries including Water Board Members,
Supervisor Brian Oneto and Water Agency staff were all present for the blessing.
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Local
Sunday, 18 March 2007 23:43
Former Mule Creek Guard Pleads Guilty To Meth Smuggling
According to the Associated
Press a former state
prison guard from Mule Creek State Prison has plead guilty to smuggling
methamphetamine into MCSP and delivering it to inmates, Sacramento
County prosecutors said. John Charles Whittle, 47, a 22-year veteran of the California Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation, admitted taking methamphetamine to an inmate at
Mule Creek State Prison. Internal affairs investigators said they
intercepted a package mailed to Whittle’s home in the Sacramento suburb of
Citrus Heights on Aug. 17.
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Law Enforcement
Sunday, 18 March 2007 23:40
Jackson Planning Commision Meeting for Jackson Hills Project
Tonight the City of Jackson
will hold a Planning Commission meeting that will once again discuss the
Jackson Hills Project. At
their last meeting the planning commission decided to hold a workshop on the
500 plus home subdivision, golf course and recreational facilities proposal for
acreage located behind Raley’s off French bar Rd. Major concerns over
the traffic impacts of what could be potentially 2500 cars has been a concern
of the city’s citizens and the Amador county Transportation Commission which
recommended against the project during the Environmental Impact stage last
year. The Commission will also be picking a date for a workshop with the ACTC
to look at possible mitigations for the developers to defer and diffuse some of
the traffic impacts. The meeting is tonight at 6 o’clock..
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Law Enforcement
Sunday, 18 March 2007 23:37
SheDAISY Coming To Jackson Rancheria
Country Trio SHeDAISY’s
place in the music world begins with Kristyn Osborn’s songwriting, with her
ability to probe her psyche and, by extension, ours. The fact that she and
sisters Kelsi and Kassidy are equally adept at placing those songs in
intriguing and memorable settings, at making them come alive in the studio and
on stage, is the rest of the multi-platinum equation. SHeDAISY will perform in Dalton Town Hall at
Jackson Rancheria Casino on Thursday, June 14, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $69, $59,
$49, and $39 and can be purchased online or by phone from Ticketmaster or in
person at the Jackson Rancheria Box Office. The Box Office is open daily
from 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. and accepts credit cards, checks, Dreamcatcher's Club
points, and cash. For more on SHeDAISY, visit shedaisy.musiccitynetworks.com. Jackson
Rancheria Casino & Hotel is located at 12222 New York Ranch Road, Jackson,
CA 95642. For more information, call 1-800-822-WINN or visit jacksoncasino.com.
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Entertainment
Sunday, 18 March 2007 23:35
School Reform Report Has Many Talking, Including State Senator Dave Cox
California schools are in need of sweeping,
comprehensive reforms if the state is to raise the quality of education and
student-achievement rates, according to a long-awaited research project that
rigorously assesses how K-12 schools are governed and financed. The
structural problems are so deep-seeded that more funding and small, incremental
interventions are unlikely to make a difference unless matched with a
commitment to wholesale reform states the report. The 22 studies, requested by a bipartisan
group of state policy-makers, will be released in two parts. The first half was
unveiled in Sacramento last week by Stanford University researchers, state
lawmakers and representatives from the foundations that underwrote the
nearly $3 million project.
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