Procession In Ione On Saturday For Local Fallen Soldier Private First Class Jay-D Ornsby Adkins
Local fallen soldier Private First Class Jay-D Ornsby Adkins will be returning home this Saturday afternoon. Ione Mayor Jerry Sherman and Police Chief Bob Olson will be accompanying the family of Ornsby-Adkins to Mather Air Force base in Sacramento where the family will bring Ornsby Adkins home for burial. Please join the community, family and friends of Private First Class Ornsby Adkins in honoring him with a procession down Main Street Ione at approximately 12:30 pm Saturday. Services for the soldier will be held at 10 am on Wednesday at the Church of the Nazarene on Ridge Rd in Sutter Creek. Because of the crowds expected to honor Ornby-Adkins, parking will also be offered at the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints, also located on Ridge Rd. The Jackson Rancheria Casino will provide busing between the churches beginning at 9am. Burial will follow the service at the Garden of Valor at the Sunset Cemetery. A reception will then be held at the Evalyn Bishop Hall in Howard Park, Ione for a celebration of Ornsby-Adkins life.
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Sutter Creek's Parade of Lights a Hit
Sutter Creek held its 1st
Christmas "Parade of Lights", on Saturday. Main Street Sutter Creek was a spectacle of
illumination – people decorated themselves -- their dogs, antique cars and trucks, bicycles
built for two, and more. Our local public servants enthusiastically took on the
challenge of lighting up
buses, fire engines and heavy equipment. Of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus would
not miss such a
festive parade-- they rode in a horse drawn carriage with local children in tow.
Parade entrants were very creative,
putting together an
hour-long, holiday themed parade. All the while, bubbles filled the air and
amplified the twinkly lights
up and down Main Street.
The Parade of Lights is sure to become a much anticipated annual event.
State Lags on County Reimbursement Payments
ACES Driver Injured By Garbage Truck
An ACES Waste Services truck driver was injured Friday morning when he was struck by a small garbage truck. According to the CHP report, the driver had left the truck to pick up a garbage can on Ridge Road when he realized his truck was rolling backwards. The driver attempted to re-enter the truck to put on the brakes and stop the truck, but he was struck by the open door of the truck and knocked to the ground. The ACES driver was transported to Sutter Amador Hospital with minor injuries. The truck continued down the hill until it struck a tree. Fortunately, no one else was hurt and no other cars were involved in the accident.
Girls Softball Registration Now Open
The Amador County Girls Softball Association registration for the 2008 season is now open. The Amador County Girls Softball Association is a fun, recreational softball league for girls age 5 to 14 who reside in Amador County. Practices begin in early March and the season runs through the end of May. Registration forms are available at Play It Again Sports in Jackson or at Jackson City Hall. On-site registration will be available on Saturday, January 12 from 10 am to 2 pm at Play It Again Sports or at the Jackson Civic Center on Thursday, January 17 from 5pm to 8pm. The registration deadline is January 31, 2008. Registration forms and other ACGSA information can be downloaded from their web site at http://acgsa.home.comcast.net. Or for more information, please call the voicemail line at 267-1356.