Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 3-30-12
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Supervisors
drafted an ordinance to allow a public service banner, and another two banners
exempted by economic hard times.
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A
Volcano man was hospitalized Sunday after suffering a severe beating by group
reportedly seeking to steal his prescription drugs.
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Amador
Supervisors OK’d a letter to U.S. Legislators opposing proposed federal child
labor rule change that could affect family farms.
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Amador
Council of Tourism helps Sacramento Wheelmen plan for June 16 Sierra Century
bicycle ride in
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Second
installment of secured property taxes is due Feb. 1, and will become delinquent
April 10.