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Fatality This Morning In Hwy 26 Head On Collision |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/22/2016 09:39 AM
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Linden, CA...There was a fatality this morning on Hwy 26 and N. Wimer Road. Multiple vehicles were involved. Calaveras Consolidated was first on scene and the incident was just outside the county line. Please use caution in the area.
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Calaveras Public Health Issues Heat Advisory To Residents |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/22/2016 10:00 AM
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San Andreas, CA...Calaveras County Public Health Services has issued a heat advisory for the County. We urge the public to act now to prevent heat-related illness. Temperatures of 100 degrees or more are expected over the next several days. Dr. Kelaita, County Health Officer, stated, "Taking action now can prevent the possibility of heat-related illness. Some health conditions such as obesity, fever, dehydration, heart disease, poor circulation, sunburn and drug/alcohol use can make it harder for the body to stay cool in hot weather" Additional information is below...
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Calaveras County Sheriff's Logs Through June 21st |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/22/2016 11:22 AM
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San Andreas, CA...The latest activity logs for the Calaveras County Sheriff's Deputies are enclosed...
We Would Like To Thank Signal Service For Sponsoring Our Law Enforcement Category |
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Traffic Update....Overturned Vehicle On Hwy 26 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/22/2016 12:50 PM
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Valley Springs, CA...Hwy 26 is having a bad day traffic wise...first the fatality this morning and now an overturned vehicle near Olive Orchard. Let's be careful out there....
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Hogan Asphalt Plant Moving To Carson Hill ~ By Supervisors Steve Kearney & Cliff Edson |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/21/2016 08:08 AM
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Valley Springs & Angels Camp, CA...Over the weekend much was said on social media regarding the removal of the stored asphalt plant at the Hogan Quarry. At this time we are able to share the evolution of this project. The issues regarding the Asphalt Plant are complex and confusing. As county supervisors we have not been able to comment publicly up to this point or correct the misinformation being exchanged on social media and in the community for reasons related to county liability as well as possible legal issues.
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Traffic & Fire Update....Vegetation Fire Near Arapaho Way (Updated Now Reported At 83 Acres) |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/15/2016 01:03 PM
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Burson, CA....Firefighters from ground and air are working a vegetation fire in the Lake Comanche area near Arapaho Way. Please use caution in the area until they can get this incident dealt with...(Updated...Evacuations have been ordered on Cheyenne and Arapaho, We just spoke with TCU Command and the fire is estimated to be 16-20 Acres with structures threatened but no reported structures lost at this time.) (Updated at 1:49pm...Just checked with TCU Command....no additional resources have been ordered so our comment is that is a good indication that they are starting to get the upper hand) (Updated at 2:28pm...According to TCU Command 50 acres, two outbuildings destroyed, no residences destroyed and some air assets have been released) (Update as of 3:25pm...225 Acres,, 16 Engines, 2 Dozers, 2 Helicopters, Two Outbuildings, No Residences Lost. No containment percentage yet) (Updated at 4:30pm...Red Cross has set up an Evacuation Center at Toyon Middle School for those affected by the fire. No official containment figure yet on the Cheyenne Fire) (Updated at 5:30pm...As is the case with many fires they tend to shrink as you put water on them. Thankfully the fire is now listed at 83 acres and containment is starting to climb) (Final Update....83 Acres, 50% Contained, All Evacuations Lifted, 1 outbuilding damaged, 2 outbuildings destroyed, 2 trailers destroyed, 1 minor injury to a firefighter. In addition to the state engines, many of our local fire departments have been heavily involved in fighting this blaze)
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Six Local Students Awarded Career & Technical Training (C&TT) Scholarships for 2016 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/14/2016 04:21 PM
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Angels Camp, CA...Calaveras Community Foundation (CCF) awarded Career and Technical Training scholarships to a total of six high school students during recent award night events. Three Calaveras High School students, two Bret Harte High students and one student from Mountain Oaks will each receive $1,500.
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Gary Kuntz Memorial Golf Tournament Friday June 17, 2016 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/09/2016 08:01 AM
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Valley Springs, CA...The Chamber's annual scholarship golf tournament is coming up on June 17th! Get your foursome signed up for fun day on the green! The Chamber's Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament raises money to support the Mission Statement of the organization, which is to promote and foster a healthy community through business advocacy and sustainability. Each year a percentage of the proceeds go to our scholarship fund that benefits Bret Harte and Calaveras High School seniors...
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Bi-Weekly Veterans Meet & Greets In Valley Springs |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/09/2016 09:30 AM
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Valley Springs, CA...Veterans we hold bi-weekly meet and greet meetings on the second and fourth Thursday of the month. Open to ALL Veterans. Come join us for a relaxing time, enjoy some food, sodas, coffee and camaraderie. This is just an opportunity to meet and visit with fellow Veterans. Dates are June 9th and 23rd, July 14th and 28th, August 11th and 25th, 2016 from 5:00 - 9:00 pm at the Veterans Hall, 189 Pine Street, Valley Springs, Ca. Attached is a flyer with the information. POC: Frank Garza, 209-483-3187 or e8garza@hotmail.com
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Great Summer Reading Programs At Our Local Libraries |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/09/2016 02:11 PM
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Calaveras County, CA...Attend a Summer Reading Program at any or all of the Calaveras County Library Branches. Read books, and participants will win prizes, go away with goody bags, attend ice cream parties. See the flyer, call the library of choice to sign up and read, read, read – all summer long!
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