Wednesday, 22 August 2007 01:41
Recycle Oil Event Scheduled for this Saturday
Do you change your own oil? Do you have used oil filters? Did you know that you can recycle them along
with your motor oil at ATI Parts? Bring your used oil filter to A-T-I Parts in Sutter Creek
on Saturday, August 25 between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. and receive a FREE oil
& filter recycling container and $6 off your purchase of a new oil
filter!
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Friday, 17 August 2007 01:42
Local Motorcycle Group Donates "Run" Proceeds
The steps of the National Hotel in downtown Jackson hosted a ceremony
last night. The informal ceremony was in the form of the Skeleton
Crew Motorcycle Club handing over a generous donation to Operation Care. The
check, in the amount of 6-hundred dollars, was raised by the local motorcycle
club during the Buster Westfall Memorial Run. Buster’s son John explains the
gift. Next the President of the Skeletin Crew spoke Operation Care’s rep explains
what this donation means to the local support services group.
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Thursday, 03 May 2007 00:58
Sutter Creek Duck Race Also The Scene of BloodSource Bone Marrow Drive
Saturday the Great Sutter
Duck Race was also the scene of a simple procedure that may help people in need
of a bone marrow transplant. Jim Archer of Inventex, sponsor of the event, states that over 130
people received the simple swab procedure. According to BloodSource who administered and will be
handling the swabs, the samples will now be tested and the results are put on a
registry that is has become international. A BloodSource Marrow Specialist,
Liz Ustick who was present on Saturday says, “Doctors who have patients with leukemia (and other cancers) will look at the
registry to see if they (the samples) match their patients. If they are a match there is further
testing that is done on the (donors) blood. If they are the perfect match they
will go on and donate the marrow.”
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Thursday, 13 December 2007 12:35
NEVs, Garbage Rates, And An Empty Council Seat
Jackson
City Council met Monday evening with newly appointed Mayor Pryor-Escamilla
presiding. The meeting began with the presentation of
Robert Cornejo, who became the 12th officer for the Jackson Police
Department, and his mother was there to pin his badge. In their first action
item, council voted unanimously to grant a 3.3% increase to ACES Waste Services for trash
collection rates in the City of Jackson,
effective January 1st. The rate request reflects a 3.3 % increase in the Consumer
Price Index – allowed under the terms of ACES’ franchise agreement with the
city. With the new rates, the rate for a 96-gallon trash cart will increase
about 45 cents per month. In a letter to the city of Jackson,
ACES president Paul Molinelli, Sr. noted that a small additional increase may
be necessary early next year due to an expected increase in fees charged by the
Buena Vista landfill where ACES takes trash collected in Jackson.
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Wednesday, 29 August 2007 00:20
New Fair Directors Announced By Gov. Schwarzenegger
Changes to the Amador County Fair Board were
announced this week that will bring two new faces onto the local Board. Both Laurie Forster of Ione
and Jeanne Deaver of Plymouth were appointed to the Board by Governor Schwarzenegger.
The women will replace former Directors Tim King and Connie Mason.
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Wednesday, 22 August 2007 01:50
Jackson Planning Commission Hears Status of New City Plan
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Monday, 04 June 2007 02:43
126th Annual Italian Picnic Now In The History Books
This weekend was the 126th Annual Italian
Picnic and Parade. The Italian Picnic grounds were packed with thousands of Amador County
Citizens and out of towners that enjoy the festivities on the first weekend of
June every year. The rides and games kept the kids busy leaving the adults to the
music, dancing, bingo, food and more.(SUE VIDEO) The Italian Picnic grounds will continue to be
occupied until next weekend when hundreds of high school kids turn out for the
popular Sober Grad event.
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Tuesday, 08 May 2007 00:29
General Plan Advisory Committee Looks At How Land Uses Impact Our Local Economy
The General Plan Advisory
Committee has been looking
into how the General Plan for the future of the county will impact the county’s
economy. The group’s “Working Paper” on the subject of the local economy takes a
look at some of the available data concerning the economic conditions here in
the County. The analysis
focuses on trends in employment, labor force characteristics, average wages,
population, educational attainment, and other economic factors to provide
background information that will assist the County in addressing these issues
through the General Plan Update.
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Friday, 14 December 2007 01:41
Sutter Creek Considers the "Erikson Annexation"
At the Sutter Creek Planning Commission meeting
Monday, the commissioners discussed
a large piece of land that the City of Sutter Creek is considering annexing,
known as the Erickson Annexation. The property includes 187 acres,
divided into four parcels, located on the Sutter Creek/Amador City Bypass,
between Tonzi and Sutter-Ione Roads. Caltrans purchased the property from
Sutter Gold Mining Company in December of 2002, to be a part of a mitigation
project that was required by the state as part of the bypass construction. Caltrans spent over 3 million
dollars planting oak and cottonwood trees and performing wetlands
mitigation on the property, before deeding it to the city this year.
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Wednesday, 29 August 2007 00:44
Historical Projects Win Big in State Grant Process
One more step forward for three Historical
projects, located within Amador County, on their quest for state historical
funding grants. The Fiddletown Preservation Society, the Kennedy Mine
Foundation, and the Knight Foundry in Sutter Creek have made it
through round four of the California Cultural and Historical Endowment and now
have some dollars reserved by the state for their projects.
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