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Road Improvements & Traffic Delays on Mountain Ranch Road, Rail Road Flat & Cave City Roads |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/27/2020 05:42 AM
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San Andreas, CA...Beginning on August 31, 2020 and continuing through the end of September there will be traffic delays on segments of Mountain Ranch Road, Rail Road Flat Road, Sheep Ranch Road and Cave City Road to accommodate roadway resurfacing activities.
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Sender's Market's Weekly Ad & Grocery Specials Through September 1st! |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/27/2020 09:26 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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Argument Results in Attempted Murder with a Firearm Arrest (Updated) |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/26/2020 01:28 PM
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Mountain Ranch, CA...On August 20th, 2020 at about 7:30pm, an argument ensued near the intersection of West Murray Creek and Salamander Road Mountain Ranch, CA. Christopher John Ingols (59 years old, Mountain Ranch) and a female neighbor (victim) allegedly began arguing over possession of rocks, which had been removed from a nearby creek. During the argument, a physical fight broke out. The argument escalated when the female victim retrieved an object similar to an axe handle, which she reportedly intended to defend herself with. However, the object was eventually taken from her by Christopher. The investigation later revealed that both Christopher and the female victim claim to have been struck by the axe handle from the opposing person.
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Sender's Market's Weekly Ad & Grocery Specials Through August 25th |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/23/2020 09:12 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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Call Now For Blood Analysis Screenings at Mark Twain Medical Center |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/23/2020 09:59 AM
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San Andreas, CA...Our world has changed with the Pandemic. Our commitment to serve you has not. Although we cannot gather for our annual Fall Health Fair, we will be offering Blood Analysis Screenings for $45. Please call 209.897.0003 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to schedule your appointment. Our goal is to make your visit as safe as possible. We're here when you're ready.
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Argument Results in Attempted Murder with a Firearm Arrest in Mountain Ranch |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/21/2020 04:14 PM
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Mountain Ranch, CA...On August 20th, 2020 at about 7:30pm, an argument ensued near the intersection of West Murray Creek and Salamander Road Mountain Ranch, CA. Christopher John Ingols (59 years old, Mountain Ranch) and a female neighbor (victim) allegedly began arguing over possession of rocks, which had been removed from a nearby creek. During the argument, a physical fight broke out. The argument escalated when the female victim retrieved an object similar to an axe handle, which she reportedly intended to defend herself with. However, the object was eventually taken from her by Christopher. The investigation later revealed that both Christopher and the female victim claim to have been struck by the axe handle from the opposing person.
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Sender's Market's Weekly Ad & Grocery Specials Through August 25th |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/20/2020 02:16 PM
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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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Sender's Market's Weekly Ad & Grocery Specials Through August 18th |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/16/2020 10:33 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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Thirteen New Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Calaveras County |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/14/2020 05:24 PM
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San Andreas, CA...On Friday, August 14, 2020 Calaveras Public Health reported 13 new cases of COVID-19 in Calaveras County. The additional cases include four females and two males between 18 to 49 years of age, three females and one male between 50-64 years of age, and two females and one male over the age of 65. Six cases were reported in District 1, Districts 2, 3, and 4 each had one case, and District 5 had four cases.
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Hot August Days & Nights Through at Least Wednesday as Weather Service Extends Heat Warning! |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/14/2020 11:17 AM
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Arnold, CA...The National Weather Service in Sacramento has issued an Excessive Heat Warning starting today and extending through at least Wednesday of next week. Please take care to stay hydrated and safe and to all of our new part and full time residents. The real ugly and dangerous portion of our fire season is now through October and even into November or until we get our first soaking rain. Remember the horrific Paradise Fire? The season ending wetting rain came only three days after that fire destroyed the town and took so many lives. All of our lives can change in an instant so please be careful. Sometimes we all hear fire safety and tune it out. Please don't as the next three months are critical especially this year as thanks COVID-19 as we are thankful we have thousands of new people here as it helps our economy and please help us get through this fire season campaign fire free. All the scorching weather details are below...
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