Noise Ordinance Town Hall Meeting Scheduled for Tuesday August 31st
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 08/30/2010 10:31 AM
Copperopolis, CA....Both Calaveras County and Tuolumne County are currently considering the imposition of new ordinances regarding noise. And, because the new rules may restrict long-standing activities and practices on and around Lake Tulloch, Supervisor Russ Thomas has scheduled a “Town Hall” meeting for Tuesday August 31st from 7-9pm. This meeting will be held at the Outcast Hall in Poker Flat. It is an open Public meeting for discussion on the new proposed Noise Ordinances.
Once Upon a Time Sponsoring Interactive Acoustic Folk Labor Day Weekend at the Copperopolis Town Square Gazebo
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/29/2010 08:47 PM
Copperopolis, CA...Next Weekend on September 4th & 5th the place to be will be the Copperopolis Town Square Gazebo. Each day from 1pm - 3pm there will Acoustic Folk from "We Be Jammin". Bring a lunch and stop by for a great concert. The event is sponsored by Once Upon A Time the great new Book & General Mercantile in Copperopolis Town Square...
Living With Grief? There is Hope and You are not Alone. ~ By Michael Milward
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/28/2010 08:57 AM
Our community has suffered from many significant losses in the past year, months and weeks. I am writing at the request of John and Kim in an effort to support those in our community who are grieving. There is, of course, so much to say on this topic, and so little space and time within which to make the effort to say it....
Weekly Market Update Week of August 23, 2010. ~By Donna Stevenson, Pacific West Financial
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/27/2010 08:57 AM
Copperopolis, CA...THE MARKETS: Stocks faced another choppy week as concerns surrounding employment and slow economic growth combined with low trading volume to send indexes lower. For the week, the Dow shed 0.9% and the S&P 500 slid 0.7%. The Nasdaq managed a scant 0.3% gain. Even as a stellar earnings season draws to a close, strong corporate balance sheets haven’t been enough to bolster the faltering optimism of investors. Of the 484 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported so far, 75% have beat expectations according to Thompson Reuters (compared with a quarterly average of 62%). Despite this silver lining, the S&P 500 has lost about 0.1% since the beginning of earnings season on July 12th....
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Copperopolis Fire Protection District Places One More Employee on Administrative Leave ~ By, Charity Maness
Posted by: Charity_Maness on 08/27/2010 05:08 PM
Copperopolis Fire Protection District Board of Directors held a closed session meeting Friday morning addressing
“Subject: 1) Public Employee Discipline / Dismissal / Release ( 2 cases ) Pursuant to Government Code 54957.”
Copperopolis, CA...On August 27, 2010, CFPD Chief Cantrell verified that earlier that morning he informed the District’s Board of Directors that he recently “placed another employee on administrative leave,” bringing the total to two employees on administrative leave within the district. On August 2, 2010, Firefighter / Engineer Sean Hamilton had been placed on administrative leave following a formal investigation into alleged misconduct. The latest employee placed on administrative leave has not been named and District administrators are not revealing the circumstances surrounding the action.
We Mean Business!! The Calaveras Vistors Bureau is Moving the Economy Forward...Join Today!
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/25/2010 10:51 AM
Angels Camp, CA...We Mean Business! Tourism has become the driving force behind the Calaveras County Economy with $155.4 million in Annual Travel Spending by Visitors to Calaveras County and $5.8 million generated in Tax Receipts. Visitors now help sustain over 2,250 Travel Industry Jobs*. The Calaveras Visitors Bureau is proud to be the voice for Calaveras County’s travel industry. Partner with us and join our voice and vision!...
Emergency Vehicle Access Road Becomes a Hot Topic in Copperopolis ~ By, Charity Maness
Posted by: Charity_Maness on 08/21/2010 05:16 PM
An emergency vehicle access road that proposes to connect Castle & Cooke’s Sawmill Lake planned subdivision in Copperopolis to an existing homeowners association subdivision has some residents concerned. The proposed EVA road would run north south from a collector road within the Sawmill Lake project, just west of the new Town Square in Copperopolis, running through private land spilling out at the end of Beaver Court in a rural residential area.
From all of your family, friends and a very grateful community. Ryan, Michaela, Melodie and Mathew arrived back home to Copperopolis today from his tour in Iraq. We are all very proud of you for your service to our country!!