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Sender's Market's Weekly Ad & Grocery Specials Through July 7th |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/05/2020 09:41 AM
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Mountain Ranch, CA...In 1950, we started out as a family operation with Erich’s father and mother, August and Freida Sender, in a century-old adobe building. The upstairs was home to the Sender family, and the first floor included groceries, a meat market, a bar, and a small eating place called Opa’s Smokehouse. On Christmas morning in 1968, the old store was destroyed by fire. But in June 1969, Sender’s Market, Inc. was opened. Since that time, there have been many changes, including remodeling, expansion, and the addition of many employees. That’s also when we added the truss plant and purchased Sender’s Market Ace Hardware in Valley Springs. Today, we're still family owned and still working hard to stock everything from pantry essentials to power tools. Whether you've got questions about the perfect cut of meat or the right kind of paint, our helpful, knowledgeable staff has you covered.
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Suspected Dog Killer Surrenders, Being Held With Bail of $1,185,000 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/03/2020 10:47 AM
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San Andreas, CA...On July 2, 2020 at about 7:00PM, Suspect Roger Wayne Anderson surrendered himself to the Calaveras County Jail. He is being held with a bail of $1,185,000.00.
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Sender's Market's Weekly Ad & Grocery Specials Through July 7th |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/02/2020 09:41 AM
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Mountain Ranch, CA...In 1950, we started out as a family operation with Erich’s father and mother, August and Freida Sender, in a century-old adobe building. The upstairs was home to the Sender family, and the first floor included groceries, a meat market, a bar, and a small eating place called Opa’s Smokehouse. On Christmas morning in 1968, the old store was destroyed by fire. But in June 1969, Sender’s Market, Inc. was opened. Since that time, there have been many changes, including remodeling, expansion, and the addition of many employees. That’s also when we added the truss plant and purchased Sender’s Market Ace Hardware in Valley Springs. Today, we're still family owned and still working hard to stock everything from pantry essentials to power tools. Whether you've got questions about the perfect cut of meat or the right kind of paint, our helpful, knowledgeable staff has you covered.
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Ace Home Center's July Red Hot Buys! Shop Local, & Shop Often for All Your Home Improvement Needs |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/02/2020 10:33 AM
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Ace Home Center's July Red Hot Buys! Shop Local, & Shop Often for All Your Home Improvement Needs. Click on any image for full sized version.
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The Big Ace Home Center 4th of July Ad. Celebrate Independence with Great Savings |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/02/2020 01:17 PM
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The Big Ace Home Center 4th of July Ad. Celebrate Independence with Great Savings. Click Images for Full Sized Images.
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CCWD Hires Experienced Engineer to Fill Manager of Water Resources Position |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/02/2020 05:27 PM
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San Andreas, CA...The Calaveras County Water District is pleased to announce Brad Arnold has been hired as the District’s Water Resources Manager. His first day on the job was Monday June 15. Arnold graduated from the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and minor in Business Management. He went on to earn two master’s degrees, both from the University of California, Davis (UC Davis). His first was in Agricultural and Natural Resources Engineering and second in Civil & Environmental Engineering (Water Resources emphasis), the latter while working with the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences.
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Mark Twain Health Care District Seeking Board Member |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/02/2020 06:04 PM
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San Andreas, CA...The Mark Twain Health Care District is Seeking a Board Member to Fill a Vacant Seat.
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Gerald Leroy Giuffra II has Passed Away at 58 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/30/2020 10:27 AM
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San Andreas, CA...Gerald Leroy Giuffra II (Jerry) unexpectedly passed away on June 23 at 58. He was a life long resident of Calaveras. He is survived by his adoring sister Debbie Sellick, the love of his life Kathy, that he cherished for 30 years. His sons Jerry III, James and Jake and his grandchildren Junior, Angelina, Jonathan, Christopher and Paityn, that brought so much joy to his life. He was preceded in death by his parents Gerald and Carmen and his son Jonathan.
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Drowning Victim Recovered in Lake Camanche |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/30/2020 02:36 PM
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Burson, CA...On June 28th, 2020, at about 12:25 PM, The Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a drowning victim at Lake Camanche, Burson Ca. Witnesses reported a 12-year-old male entered the water near the Eucalyptus Day use area. A few minutes later, the 12-year-old began having trouble due to the uneven lake bottom and not knowing how to swim. A 17-year-old friend entered the water to assist the struggling person. The 17-year-old was able to grab the person and hand them to another nearby swimmer; however, he was unable to get himself to safety.
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Eight New Cases of COVID-19 Confirmed in Calaveras County Calaveras County, Health Officer Urges People to Slow the Spread |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/30/2020 05:45 PM
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San Andreas, CA...Calaveras Public Health is seeing an alarming and accelerating trend of community spread in the County. On Tuesday, June 30, 2020, Calaveras Public Health reported eight additional cases of COVID-19. This is the single largest one-day case count in the County since the pandemic began. “What we are seeing in Calaveras County is the beginning of a significant outbreak of COVID-19 in several regions of our community. Widespread community transmission is now taking place in the Valley Springs area, and other locations are also reporting increasing disease activity,” said Dr. Dean Kelaita, Calaveras County Health Officer. “If things continue at this rate, we are in very serious risk of overwhelming our local hospital and limited ICU capacity.”
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