West Point & Mokelumne Hill
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Sender's Market's Thanksgiving Ad & Grocery Specials Through December 1st |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/19/2020 08:14 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. Click on images below for larger versions
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Traffic Update....Possible Injury Vehicle vs Power Pole Collision Near Sr26 / Higdon Rd |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/15/2020 09:46 AM
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West Point, CA...Traffic Update....Possible Injury Vehicle vs Power Pole Collision Near Sr26 / Higdon Rd. Careful out there on cool shaded corners.
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Sender's Market's Weekly Ad & Grocery Specials Through November 17th |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/15/2020 10:05 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. Click on images below for larger versions
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Make Sender's Ace Hardware Your Christmas Shopping Destination!! |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/15/2020 10:09 AM
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Mountain Ranch & Valley Springs, CA...We have lots of new Christmas items and more on the way!!! Before you go shop anywhere else, stop in and see what we have! Chances are we have what you're looking for!! 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. Click on images below for larger versions
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November Red Hot Buys at Sender's Ace Hardware Stores in Mountain Ranch & Valley Springs |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/11/2020 01:19 PM
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Mountain Ranch & Valley Springs, 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. Click on Images Below for Full Sized Versions...
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Sender's Market's Weekly Ad & Grocery Specials Through November 17th |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/11/2020 10:28 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. Click on images below for larger versions
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Mokelumne Hill Cemetery District Proscribed Burn |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/09/2020 12:53 PM
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Mokelumne Hill, CA...California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) will be assisting the Mokelumne Hill Cemetery District with a hazardous fuel reduction burn located within the community of Mokelumne Hill, California on Wednesday, November 11th, 2020. The burn encompasses two burn units totaling approximately 7 acres of annual grass and oak woodland within the Mokelumne Hill Cemetery District. The purpose of the burn is to clear hazardous fuels and provide a cleared area on the site used for daily visitation and observance of memorial plots. The treatment area will also enhance the established Mokelumne Hill Fuelbreak, which aided in the protection of the community of Mokelumne Hill during the 2015 Butte Incident. Secondary benefits include training on live fire utilizing various techniques with multiple cooperating fire agencies stationed near the community of Mokelumne Hill.
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Calaveras County to Provide Sand Bags and Sand for Flood Protection During Severe Storms |
Posted by: News_Desk on 11/08/2020 01:00 AM
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San Andreas... With the upcoming winter season bringing the threat of heavy rain, the Calaveras County Department of Public Works will continue to provide sand and sandbags to the public and free of charge when severe storms present significant and extensive flooding potential that could be disastrous to life and property.
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Traffic Update....Collision Turns Fatal Near N Railroad Flat Rd / Independence Rd |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/05/2020 03:56 PM
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West Point, CA...Traffic Update....Collision Turns Fatal Near N Railroad Flat Rd / Independence Rd. We just called CHP San Andreas to confirm that this incident has sadly turned fatal. Our prayers are with the families...
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Simi Valley Man Loses Life in Rail Road Flat Road Collision |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/05/2020 06:27 PM
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West Point, CA...A 67 year old Simi Valley man was driving his Ford pickup southbound on Railroad Flat Rd. at an unknown rate of speed when he allowed it to drift off the west side of the roadway and up an embankment. His F250 overturned down the embankment and landing directly on its roof in the southbound traffic lane. He was trapped in his vehicle until he was removed by fire department personnel. Unfortunately, he sustained fatal injuries as a result of this collision. He was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the collision.
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