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Tuolumne County
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Tuolumne County Sheriff's Logs For October 25th |
Posted by: News_Desk on 10/27/2016 02:26 PM
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Sonora, CA... Tuolumne County Sheriff's logs for October 25th are enclosed:
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Tuolumne County Sheriff's Logs For October 26th |
Posted by: News_Desk on 10/27/2016 02:56 PM
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Sonora, CA... Tuolumne County Sheriff's logs for October 26th are enclosed:
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Great Savings From Your Local Neighborhood Meadowmont & Groveland Pharmacies |
Posted by: thepinetree on 10/26/2016 11:01 AM
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Arnold & Groveland, CA...Great Savings From Your Local Neighborhood Meadowmont & Groveland Pharmacies.
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SRMC Ladies Night Out Winners Announced |
Posted by: News_Desk on 10/26/2016 12:12 PM
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Sonora, CA...Sonora Regional Medical Center hosted the fourth annual Ladies Night Out for Breast Health Awareness in downtown Sonora on October 6, 2016. Approximately 400 participants enjoyed a fun and educational evening in downtown Sonora, with 30 businesses participating in the passport book and offering special deals and giveaways. Sonora Regional Medical Center staffed nurses and other employees at each of the 30 businesses to answer questions about breast health with topics ranging from prevention and screening to cancer treatments and outcomes.
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Police Catch Up With Man Accused Of Felony Hit & Run |
Posted by: News_Desk on 10/25/2016 09:02 AM
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Murphys, CA...On 24 October 2016, an employee of a café in Murphys called the Sonora Police Department, after observing Louis Page inside the café. Page was wanted for questioning regarding a felony hit and run accident, which occurred on 18 October 2016, at the intersection of N. Washington and Elkin Streets, sending a pedestrian to the hospital with major injuries.
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Prescribed Control Burn To Begin In Groveland Ranger District & Stanislaus National Forest |
Posted by: News_Desk on 10/25/2016 09:32 AM
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Sonora, CA...Fire crews will begin ignitions Monday, November 1st, on the China 04 Understory Burn approximately four miles northeast of Greeley Hill along Forest Road 1S29, 2S28, and 2S17 on the Groveland Ranger District, Stanislaus National Forest, weather and air quality conditions permitting.
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Tuolumne County Sheriff's Logs Through October 24th |
Posted by: News_Desk on 10/25/2016 01:01 PM
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Sonora, CA... Tuolumne County Sheriff's logs for October 24th are enclosed:
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Yosemite Prescribed Burn Continues |
Posted by: News_Desk on 10/24/2016 09:46 AM
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Yosemite National Park, CA...Ignitions of the Mariposa Grove prescribed fire continued this past weekend with an additional 36 acres completed in the upper grove. The project consists of 137 total acres, of which 75 acres have been completed over the last couple weeks. Fire personnel will continue to monitor and patrol the grove area. The Grove is currently closed to the public because of a major restoration project; burning at this time minimizes impacts to public use.
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Project HOPE Announces New Schedule Beginning November 1st |
Posted by: News_Desk on 10/24/2016 02:14 PM
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Sonora, CA...Sonora Regional Medical Center is pleased to announce a new schedule for the Project HOPE Health Van. Beginning Tuesday, November 1, the Health Van will be available in the Walmart parking lot, located at 1101 Sanguinetti Road in Sonora, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. except holidays. On the second Tuesday of each month, the Health Van will be available at Interfaith, located at 18500 Striker Court in Sonora, rather than Walmart.
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Gala Raises Over $200,000 For Cancer Center |
Posted by: News_Desk on 10/24/2016 03:20 PM
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Sonora, CA...More than $200,000 was raised at Sonora Regional Medical Center’s 16th annual Joie de Vie Gala at Ironstone Vineyards on October 18, a benefit for its Cancer Patient Support Fund and new Diana J. White Cancer Institute. The sold-out crowd enjoyed a festive evening, in spite of the torrential storm that caused a brief power outage, and sent streams of water through the outdoor tent that housed the event. Gala organizer Kathrina McRee says the guests were gracious and good humored about the flooding, with some folks simply kicking off their shoes and rolling up their pant legs as the show went on. “Those of us who worked so hard to make this gala a success were worried the storm would ruin people’s evening,” she said. “But that night, we learned just how kind, generous and supportive our community is. And for days after the event, many of the guests called, emailed or came in to tell us it was the best gala ever. Best of all, we raised an impressive amount of money for a good cause.”
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