Don’t Drink and Drive: Weekend Accidents
Search For Deputy Killer Continues…Van Found In Cosumnes River Near Plymouth Unrelated
Investigators continued to search for the killer of a Sacramento sheriff's deputy, ruling out a link to the deaths of two people found in a van in the Cosumnes River near the Amador County line. The investigation closed Hwy 49 for several hours Friday afternoon and evening. Evidence collected from the white Chevy van which was driven into the river in about one foot of water partially does not appear to tie the couple to the killing of Deputy Jeff Mitchell, said Sgt. Tim Curran, a spokesman for the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department. "Those two have virtually been eliminated from involvement," Curran said Sunday.
Department of Interior Board Dismisses County Appeal
In a press release dated October 27th the Ione Band of Miwok Indians is reporting that the United States Department of the Interior has dismissed an appeal by Amador County regarding the recent lands determination and legal opinion given by members of the that Department. Amador County challenged the land determination decision back on October 18th. The Land Determination decision declared that the Ione tribe is a Restored tribe and that the lands the tribe proposes to build a casino on in Plymouth are restored tribal lands. This has major implications for the tribe’s gaming endeavors on the 228 acre property as restored tribes and lands have a different more lenient process for approval of their gaming establishments through the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Water Agency Looks At New Options For Camanche Wastewater Service Expansion
The Amador Water Agency Board recently discussed the Waste Water Improvement District #11 Storage and Disposal Expansion Project in the Camanche area. The Water Agency has been working on the joint wastewater project with EBMUD even prior to officially taking over ownership of Wastewater Improvement District #11 several years ago. This district was the subject of a large fine from the state water quality control board due to overflows and the wastewater ponds in the winter of 2005.Since that time the goals of the water agency have been to improve the system’s reliability, meet current State and Federal standards, and provide additional capacity to meet the needs of the area. The Water Agency’s Board authorized an agreement with Engineering firm Kennedy/Jenks Consultants back on April 6, 2006 to design and complete the environmental review process necessary for a new storage reservoir and spray fields for the system.
CDF Halloween Safety Tips
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) reminds everyone to enjoy a Fire Safe Halloween, by following these tips: Choose costumes made of FLAME RETARDANT material. Check the label! Keep hemlines short enough to prevent tripping, and avoid loose, baggy sleeves, or billowing skirts. To be seen easily, costumes should be made of a light colored material. Use glow-in-the-dark reflective tape on the costume. Use makeup rather than masks, which could obstruct vision. Do not allow children to carry sharp sticks or other objects that could cause injury to others.
State News 10-30-06
According to the Associated Press attorneys for the Lodi man, Hamid Hayat, convicted this spring by a federal jury of supporting terrorists have asked a judge to grant a new trail after reports of juror misconduct. In a 106-page motion filed Friday, Hayat's lawyers said reports of "extensive misconduct" by jury foreman Joseph Cote demand court review. "Given the reports of extensive misconduct involved here, the seriousness of such misconduct, and the credibility of the sources, only (an evidentiary) hearing will suffice to resolve the present claim," wrote Wazhma Mojaddidi and Dennis Riordan.