Million Dollar Jackpot at Jackson Rancheria Casino
County Officials to Look At Speed Limits on Ridge Road
Home For The Holidays
Now it’s time for TSPN’s Home for the Holidays series – featuring fun, free or low cost activities for the whole family to enjoy right here in Amador County, now through New Years Day! Here’s a look at what’s coming up this weekend:
Fair Theme For Next Year Selected
35th Annual Calico Christmas in Amador City
Is Ski Season On Its Way?
Results Of The River Pines Public Utilities District Election
The unofficial results of
the River Pines Public Utilities District mail-in ballot to elect two new
directors are in – and Lylis
McCutcheon and Jackie Keehan were the top two vote-getters. McCutcheon received
37 votes, or 29.4% of the vote, Keehnen received 32 votes, or 25.4% of the
vote. Carol Albaugh and Sally Upchurch Hopkins were just one vote apart
with 29 and 28 votes respectively. 213 registered voters were eligible to vote
in the River Pines PUD election, and 79 votes were cast. These results have yet
to be certified by the Amador County Election Department, and are obviously
very close, but assuming these results stand, McCutcheon and Keehnen will take
their seats on the first Friday in December.
First Time Home Buyers Get Help From County Program
Scientists Searching for Answers Around Tiger Creek Canal
Inside-Out Art Show at Mule Creek State Prison
Hundreds of items including hand-crafted pottery, wood items and paintings will be offered at the 19th Annual Inside Out Art Show & Sale today and Saturday at the Mule Creek State Prison cafeteria. All items are made by the Mule Creek Arts in Corrections and Mill & Cabinet programs, and proceeds benefit Operation Care. The show is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Visitors are asked to avoid wearing blue jeans. The art sale is so popular that show organizers have arranged a sort of lottery for the opening on Friday from 8 to 8:30 a.m. Visitors at the door when the show opens will receive a ticket, which, after being drawn at random by Warden Rich Subia, enables them to enter the show one-by-one and select one item for purchase. After 8:30 or so, the doors will open to all and there will be no limit on purchases. Inmates participate in the program with the knowledge their artwork will be sold with the proceeds going to Operation Care which helps victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. For more information, contact Lynn Shield at Operation Care -- 223-2897.