Brian Oneto, District 5 Supervisor, joins us today to give a report on the Board of Supervisors meeting.

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Brian Oneto, District 5 Supervisor, joins us today to give a report on the Board of Supervisors meeting.

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Supervisor Richard Forster covers the Board of Supervisors meeting for the week on June 8, 2015 part 1.

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Supervisor Richard Forster covers the Board of Supervisors meeting for the week on June 8, 2015 part 2.

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Monday, 25 August 2014 23:48

Jackson Claim Jumpers

BEGINNING SQUARE DANCE CLASSES START Mon Sept 15! You’re going to love square dancing! Beginning square dance classes start Monday, September 15 – and the first three classes are free! Couples, singles and families are all welcome to enjoy the fitness, fun, and friendship of square dancing with the Jackson Claim Jumpers. Modern square dancing will surprise you – dance to a wide variety of music, no dance experience or special clothing needed. Mondays, 6:30 pm at the Amador Senior Center. For more information visit www.jacksonclaimjumpers.com or call Lucy Hackett at 223-4603.
 
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Saturday, 12 July 2014 22:47

TSPN TV News at Noon July 11, 2014

Bill Braun, President of the Amador Sawmill & Mining Association discusses the history and future of the Sawmill at the Amador County Fair.

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Al Lennox, the general manager of the American Legion Post 108, talks to Tom Slivick about the current VA crisis.

 

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Tom Slivick talks with AWA Director Rich Farrington about what the member of the Amador Water Agency think of the proposed Wild and Scenic Designation for the Mokelumne River.

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Tom Slivick talks with Roaring Camp Co-Owner Dennis Rodman about the impact that the proposed Wild and Scenic Designation for the Mokelumne River could have on his business.

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Tom Slivick talks with Roaring Camp Co-Owner Dennis Rodman about the impact that the proposed Wild and Scenic Designation for the Mokelumne River could have on his business.

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