Monday, 20 August 2007 02:06
Jackson Planning Commission To Discuss Senior Facility Expansion
Before the Jackson Planning Commission tonight
will be several projects proposed for the city including one project to expand
senior care facility options in the county. Ron Regan, owner of the Oak
Manor home, and several other adult facilities, is proposing to build an
independent-living senior facility adjacent to the current Oak Manor facility. The
meeting is tonight at 6pm at the Jackson
Civic Center.
Published in
County Growth
Monday, 20 August 2007 02:05
The Positives Of Wild & Scenic Designation For Local River
The
Wild and Scenic designation for portions of the Mokelumne
River in Amador County
proposed by the Bureau of Land Management, or B-L-M, has generated quite a bit
of discussion amongst both local opponents and proponents of the designation. According to Chris Wright of
the Foothill Conservancy there are many direct benefits to the designation.
Published in
Local
Monday, 20 August 2007 02:00
Amador County Benefits From Gov.’s West Nile Virus Order
A
new chapter in the fight against West Nile Virus may raise the stakes for
Cities and Counties. A woman is suing the city in which she lives, Chico, for her husband's death from the West
Nile virus last year. Ilse Brown has filed a wrongful-death
lawsuit seeking $50 million dollars in damages from the City. Brown says that
her husband contracted the virus and died last year.
Published in
State
Monday, 20 August 2007 01:53
10th Annual Lake Tahoe Forum
With a second, serious destructive fire now
ripping through the Lake Tahoe area the
subject of Forest Management Practices, or the lack thereof, is once again
headline news. Visiting
Lake Tahoe for the fourth time since
the Angora fire began, Senator Dave Cox joined former President Bill Clinton and other
dignitaries at the 10th Annual Lake Tahoe Forum.
Published in
State
Monday, 20 August 2007 01:51
Hurricane Dean Swipes Jamaica: Texas Prepares
Weather related problems continue around
different parts of the Caribbean and the U-S
and its territories. Hurricane Dean has swept across the southern
coast of Jamaica
with high winds and surf even as the storm’s eye remained offshore. At 8 p.m. ET Sunday, Dean was
moving west about 35 mph with sustained winds of up to 145 mph, according to
reports from the National
Hurricane Center.
Published in
International
Monday, 20 August 2007 01:47
California Legislators Returning to Capital today
California legislators have finished their summer
vacations and today are returning to the Capitol to deal with hundreds of
leftover issues, including the lack of a state budget.
Published in
State
Monday, 20 August 2007 01:39
Teens Say Family is Important to Happiness
What makes young people happy and secure? It turns out that according to an AP and MTV survey spending time with family was the top answer to that open-ended question. The extensive survey asked more than 100 questions of 1,280 people ages 13-24 on the nature of happiness among America's young people. Next was spending time with friends, followed by time with a significant other.
Published in
National
Friday, 17 August 2007 01:46
Fire Yesterday Sends Smoke Billowing Above Calaveras and Amador Counties
A fire between Moke Hill and San Andreas yesterday
afternoon sent smoke billowing into the skies above Calaveras
and Amador Counties. The fire, reported around 4:45 pm, caused the closure of
Hwy 49 near the Golden Hills subdivision in Calaveras County through the Hwy 49/12 split.
Crews form the Tuolumne-Calaveras
Unit of Calfire, local Calaveras County Fire Departments, and units from the Amador ElDorado Unit
all joined the firefighting effort.
Air support, in the form of four fixed wing tankers and 2 helicopters fought the fire
from the ground while 14 state engines, seven local engines, 10 hand
crews, three dozers, operated on the ground. Around 6:30 the fire jumped the highway from west
to east and began
traveling up the ridge jumping from tree to tree. CAL Fire reports that no structures
were at risk although they do believe this fire began as a structure related
fire. No evacuation orders were issued. The fire was brought under
control by around 9 p.m. Fire crews continued to work overnight
Published in
Law Enforcement