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News for 2006-02-28
Highway 108 All Clear
Overturned Vehicle Blocking Traffic on Highway 108
Forest Service Accepts Public Comments On Land For Sale
District Offers Top Position
Man´s body found in Angels Creek
County Association Sets Goals
Storm System Causes Hazardous Driving Conditions
Sewer Rate Hike in Murphys
CHP Calls For Safety Review After Death Of Latest Officer
Volunteers And Donations For Sober Grad Are Lacking
No Impact Found For Rehabilitation Of Yosemite Valley Loop Project
News for 2006-02-27
Schwarzenegger Says Chertoff Commits To Touring Ca Levees
All CHP Officers To Be Interviewed In Wake Of Shooting
Riding Too Close Causes Motorcycle Accident
Fire District Receives Donation
Calaveras Board Looks Into Hazard Clean Up
Winter Storm Warning In Effect Until Tuesday
Governor´s Cap On Bonds Gets First Legislative Test
Slower Speed OK´d For Rural Calaveras Road
Strong Wind And Permissive Burn Days Not A Good Match
Schwarzenegger, In Washington With Governors, Defends Bond Plan
Habitat For Humanity Public Information Meetings
Tuolumne County Supervisors To Hear TGH Recommendation
Clean-up Program Seeks Financial Help
Flood And Wind Advisories In Effect Tonight Through Tuesday
Mother Lode Christian School Ski Trip Canceled
News for 2006-02-26
Cardiac Care Changes the Lives of Women
News for 2006-02-25
Copperopolis Man Dies In Motorcycle Accident
Veteran News Man Joins Clarke Broadcasting
Governor Arnold Scharzenegger Tells Members To Stop Fighting
Gov. Declares State Of Emergency For California´s Levee System
Fire Fighter Program Filling Up Fast
About Conifers and Cones
News for 2006-02-24
Deer Causes Minor Injury Accident
DMV Touts Preparedness For Real ID Act
Veteran News Man Joins Clarke Broadcasting
Police Impersonator Scamming Mother Lode
New Software To Help Rangeland Managers
County Administrator Releases Recommendation For TGH
Pesticide Rules Getting Tougher In California
Calaveras Government Center Hazards Could Prove Costly
Vineyard Owners Encouraged To Form Marketing Groups
Local Officials Unite Against Elder Abuse
Inmate Crews At SCC Gearing Up For Fire Season
Sale Ceremony For Yosemite Postage Stamp Today
Wet Weather On Its Way To Mother Lode
Frog Jumps Announce Lineup
Ebbetts Pass Byway Takes Shape
News for 2006-02-23
Thousands Honor Slain CHP Officer In Modesto
Legislative Analyst Says California Needs To Save More For The Future
Lathrop Man Facing Death Threat Charges In Tuolumne County
Court Finds State Did Not Meet Burden Under Clean Air Act
High Costs Force Farmers To Reduce Crop Sizes
Measure To Toughen Law Against Selling Pirated CDs Becomes Law
SRT And CHP Put On Show To Benefit Mike Remmel
Open House Generates Comments About Hetch Hetchy Project
Prosecutors To Seek Death Penalty For Suspected Killer Of CHP Officer
Mobile Home Not Total Loss After Fire Thanks To Firefighters And Neighbors
News for 2006-02-22
Speaker Proposes About $35 Billion In Infrastructure Bonds
Hundreds Of Officers Expected For Services For Murdered CHP Officer
Students Uninjured After Two Separate Bus Accidents
Bronze Casting Of Historical Statue Pushed Back
Japan Resumes Imports Of California Potatoes
CHP Reporting Two School Bus Accidents
DMV Has New Customer Service To Help With Tax Filing
Supervisors Discuss Homelessness In Tuolumne County
News for 2006-02-21
Twain Harte Man Faces Animal Cruelty Charges Wednesday
Financial Abuse Of Seniors Prevention Video Viewing Wednesday
Yosemite National Park Invites Public To Open House
Income Tax Preparation Service Free For Public
Democratic Central Committee Offers Book Scholarship
More Timber From Stanislaus National Forest To Be Removed
US Fighting Back Against Fruit Flies
Ambulance Company Offers Service At Low Set Rate
Tuolumne County Board Of Supervisors Preview
News for 2006-02-20
CHP Says Road Work On HWY 49 Will Cause Delays
Community Blood Drive Tuesday and Wednesday
Passerby Rescues Man From Structure Fire In Douglas Flat
DMV Could Be Crowded Due To New Law
Experts Say State Controller´s Stock Trades Look Questionable
National Shipping Just Got A Little Easier For Wineries
Two People Die After Being Crushed By Tractor
Sonora Structure Fire Still Under Investigation
CHP Says Murder Suspect Acted Alone
News for 2006-02-19
146th Annual Fireman´s Ball Another Success
Blanket of Snow Greets Motherlode Residents
Cardiac Care Changes The Lives Of Women
Sutter Creek Bypass Collapses
News for 2006-02-18
State OKs Use Of Questioned Diebold Voting Machines
Report Says California Faces Huge Liability For Retiree Health Costs
Fundraiser To Support Calaveras County Sober Grad
Stockton Man Arrested For Involvement With CHP Officer´s Death
Panel Expecting To Go To Governor About Global Warming
The Calaveras Council Of Governments Appoints New Members
Motorists Advised To Use Caution During Bad Conditions
Learn the Right Way To Prune
News for 2006-02-17
Hit And Run Suspect Stopped By CHP Following Accident
Cold Weather And Low Snow Levels This Weekend
State Pension Overhaul Plan Shot Down
West Nile Still Threatens Horses, Vaccination Suggested
Two Suspects Arrested After Fatal Shooting Of CHP Officer
Sharp Differences As Infrastructure Committee Begins Work
Arts Council Says Art In Education Benefits Community
CHP Releases Plate Number Of Suspect´s Car In Fatal Officer Shooting
More Stolen Items From Copperopolis Found In Sacramento
Forest Patrols Monitor Snowmobile Activity
North-South Connector Meeting Leaves Standing Room Only
News for 2006-02-16
Attorney General Sues H&R Block
Governor Well Received At World Ag Expo
Man Gets DUI After Crash Causes Truck To Burst Into Flames
Water Shortage Due To Lack Of Sierra Snowpack
Republicans Propose Bills They Say Will Improve Public Works
Cold Nights Not Good For Most California Crops
North-South Connector Meeting Thursday
Lowes Project Still On Hold Until Lawsuit In May
Coldest Weather Of The Year Through Saturday
News for 2006-02-15
Governor To Visit World Ag Expo Wednesday
Report Says Moderate Salary Raise Would Keep New Teachers In Profession
Alternative Fuel Can Benefit Farmers In California
College Night Scheduled For Thursday In Sonora
AAA Reports Falling Gas Prices No Bargain
Mountain Ranch Woman Succumbs To Injuries
Future Sonora Regional Medical Center Looks Bright
Several Papers Filed For Calaveras County Elections
News for 2006-02-14
TCCP Offering Book Scholarships In Tuolumne County
Grassroots Group Suspends Effort To Revoke Governor´s Endorsement
Sonora Drug Bust Leads To Arrest Of Fugitive
Trial Of Father And Son Caught In Lodi Terror Probe Set To Begin
Gov Under Time Crunch For Multibillion Dollar Plan
World Ag Show Underway In California
CHP Officer Fundraiser Feeds Hundreds In Mother Lode
Winter Returns To Mother Lode This Week
Several Tuolumne County Offices Up For Grabs This Election
Wine A Big Hit During Valentine´s Day
News for 2006-02-13
Discharge of A Firearm Still Under Review
Modesto Man Charged For Possession Of Drugs
Minimum Wage Hike Would Give Marginal Boost In Costly California
Cool Weather On The Way To The Mother Lode
Soulsbyville Family Can Rebuild After Structure Fire
Forest Service May Sell Parts Of Forest
Salamander May Not Be Endangered After All
Bomb Scare Sunday Night Closes Sonora Wal Mart
Copperopolis Man Breaks Back In Motorcycle Accident
Tuolumne County Supervisors To Review Budget
Local Residents Continue To Help Hurricane Katrina Victims
Large Crush At Wineries Good For Consumers
News for 2006-02-12
Governor Wants To Reshape Approach To Women Prisoners
Plan To Sell California Land Stirs Controversy
Fundraiser For Mike Remmel Scheduled For Monday
Apple Sued For Defective iPods
News for 2006-02-11
Spring- Like Conditions Perfect For Allergies
Auto Insurance May Undergo Changes
Four Vehicle Accident Still Under Investigation
School Funding Could Come From Selling Land
Two Car Collision Leaves Three With Minor Injuries
Debries Burn Contained After Setting Blaze
News for 2006-02-10
San Andreas Woman Walks Away From Roll Over Accident
Master Gardener Clinic To Be Held Saturday
Hit And Run Suspect Abandons Truck To Flee On Foot
Copperopolis Man Injured And Arrested After Rollover Accident
Grape Farmers Have To Pick Up The Pace In Warm Weather
Iraq War Documentary And Film Director At Columbia College Friday
Functional Illiteracy A Big Problem In Mother Lode
Public Scoping Comment Period for Hetch Hetchy Upgrade Project
News for 2006-02-09
Sheriffs Department Releases New Info Regarding Stolen Property
Candle Light Tribute For Nita Mayo Thursday Evening In Sonora
ID Theft Initiative Will Not Be On June Ballot
California Students Sue Over High School Exit Exam
Internet Flower Sales In California Growing
Calaveras County Stolen Property Recovered In Sacramento
New Hazardous Waste Rule In Effect Now
FAA Officials Investigating Fatal Plane Crash In Oakdale
News for 2006-02-08
Birthday Tribute For Missing Nevada Woman
Federal Government Says Ca Farms Are Vulnerable To Terrorists
Murphys Community Club Seeks New Members
Record Number Of Students Applying For UC This Fall
Columbia College Receives Accreditation Renewal
Schools Chief Says California Needs More, Better Teachers
Central California Bank To Be Purchased By Umpqua
Sheep And Lamb Population Lacking In California
Suit Over Restoring The San Joaquin River Nearing Resolution
Local CDF Sent To Fight So Cal Fires
Tuolumne County Inmate Death Under Investigation
Supervisors Direct Staff To Review Septic Rules
Public Meeting On Tulloch Project Tonight
Contemporary Cuisine Served By Columbia College Students
Jamestown Widow With Four Children In Need Following Accident
News for 2006-02-07
CalFed Says Bush Budget Doesn´t Meet Hopes On Flood Control
Tuolumne County One Step Closer To Underground Utility Wires
Senate OKs Bill Extending State Coverage Of Medicare Prescriptions
Cassina High To Host Financial Aid Night
Third Year Of Record Agriculture Numbers Expected
Critics Say New Parks Plan Favors Recreation Over Conservation
Calaveras County Launches Film Commission
Federal Budget Has California Farmers Talking
Calaveras Sheriff´s Department Investigating Boating Death
News for 2006-02-06
Study Says Dental Problems In Children At Epidemic Proportions
Email Account Providers Set To Charge Some Senders
Gun Shots Fired In Arnold
Senate Leader Rejects Borrowing Limit In Governor´s Public Works Plan
Striped Rust Disease Not Found In Wheat This Year
Search Warrant Proves Successful
Frog That Survives Within Borders Of National Parks Facing Extinction
Tuolumne County Supervisors To Discuss Underground Utility Wires
Flower Growers Begin Shipment For Valentine´s Day
North Green Street Closed Until 10:00am
Jamestown Man Dies After Rollover Accident
Many Columbia College Students Make Dean´s List
Calaveras Group Offers Scholarship To Juniors
Super Bowl Breakfast Raises Money For Students
News for 2006-02-05
Water Fee May Take Place
Peace And Freedom Party Back On June Primary Election
News for 2006-02-04
Bush Declares Ten California Storm-Hit Counties Eligible For Aid
Governor Avoids Court Fight By Releasing Aides´ Appointment
Arnold Men Charged With Vandalism
Traffic Stops Leads To Drug Busts
Gardeners, Give Birds A Helping Hand!
News for 2006-02-03
Super Bowl Breakfast Organizers Expect Great Turnout
Drinking And Driving Leads To Major Injuries And DUI Charges
Copperopolis Man Arrested After Single Vehicle Collision
California Corrections Secretary Says Reforms Just Beginning
Skier Killed By Avalanche In Sierra Nevada
Pizza Big Money Maker During Super Bowl
Pacific Gas and Electric Says Heating Bills Should Go Down Soon
Secretary Of Food And Agriculture To Enhance Safety Programs
Wildlife Board Eyes Sturgeon Limits To Counter Near-Record Decline
Cold Front Headed To Mother Lode
Plans In Place To Expand Murphys Hotel
Local CHP Officers Say Plan Ahead For Super Bowl
Read Across America Program In Tuolumne County
News for 2006-02-02
Spending On Special Election Campaigns Tops $300 Million
California´s Water Use Not Expected To Change In 25 Years
California To Sue Over Federal Prescription Drug Plan
Consumers Go Nuts During Super Bowl
American Lung Association Ends Affiliation, Changes Name
Review Finds ´Benign Neglect´ Leaves Youth Inmates In Squalor
Mexico Requests More Beef From California
Planning Committee To Review Inclusionary Ordinance
Jackson Teen Sustains Injuries In Highway 49 Crash
Funding Needed To Secure Water Polo Teams At Sonora High
News for 2006-02-01
Series Of Storms Keeps Sierra Snowpack Above Normal
Schwarzenegger Campaign Coffers Nearly Empty Ahead Of Election
Community Invited To Fire Safe Council Meeting For Columbia Area
Assembly OKs Sex Offender Bill After Second Day Of Wrangling
Cal State Trustees Applaud Planned Fee Freeze
Tomato Demand Rising In California
Peace And Freedom Party Fails To Qualify For June Primary Election
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Tapped By Schwarzenegger
Cause Of Fire Still Unknown In Mobile Home Death
Tuolumne County Superintendent Sheds Light On Exit Exam
Reports Indicate California Farmland Is Decreasing
Sheriff´s Department Investigating Death At Mobile Home Park
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