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Bonnie Pliler 1920 - 2013

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 12/04/2013 11:52 AM
Valley Springs, CA....Bonnie Pliler passed away on November 29. She with her husband Larry Pliler owned Pliler & Liller Grocery Store in Valley Springs for many, many years. She had lived in Valley Springs since 1928 and marrried Larry in 1939. She graduated from Calaveras High in 1936 and attended College of Pacific in Stockton...

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Calaveras County Fair Voluntary Beef Weigh-ins December 14, 2013

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/04/2013 02:41 PM
Frogtown, CA....Calaveras County Fair Voluntary, Beef Weigh-ins December 14, 2013. 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. There is also a Rate of Gain competition sponsored by the Calaveras Cattlemen's Association and Spence Ranch Feed & Supply. $10 entry fee. Also all market beef projects must be owned and managed by the exhibitor by December 14. The Calaveras County Fair and Frog Jump Jubilee is May 15-18, in 2014...


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Black Oak Casino Donates to Santa’s Express & The Resource Connection

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/04/2013 05:29 PM
San Andreas, CA....Santa’s Express and The Resource Connection Food Bank would like to take a moment to acknowledge a donation to Santa’s Express from Black Oak Casino and the Calaveras Community Foundation in the amount of $250.00 to go towards the Santa’s Express Event. “We are grateful for the donation from Black Oak Casino through the Calaveras Community Foundation,” said Jeannie Hayward, Food Bank Director. “Santa’s Express is in full swing and we are expecting to serve between 1200 and 1300 families in Calaveras County and every penny counts! The Santa’s Express Distribution is on December 20th at three sites in Calaveras County – The Resource Connection Food Bank in San Andreas, Blue Mountain Coalition for Youth and Families in West Point and Faith Lutheran Church/Murphys Senior Center parking lot in Murphys. We distribute a whole holiday food basket, which will include turkeys or hams, fresh produce and lots of food from our community Santa’s Express Food Drive. We also distribute toys for children 0-11 and coats and jackets for youth 12 -17.” Interested in donating? Please contact the Food Bank at 209-754-1257.

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Caltrans District 10 Weekly Road Report Through December 7th

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/03/2013 05:40 PM
Stockton, CA...The enclosed road report is for the District 10 Caltrans area of which Calaveras, Alpine, Amador & Tuolumne Counties are a part. Some of the schedules may be adjusted due to weather...
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BOE Action Protects California Low-Income Housing

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/02/2013 08:20 AM
Sacramento, CA....The California State Board of Equalization (BOE) unanimously acted to help preserve some low-income housing projects across California. The approved legal annotation clarifies that low-income housing properties subject to “payment in lieu of taxes” (PILOT) agreements may still be able to qualify for a property tax exemption. PILOT agreements are made between developers of low-income housing and local governments.
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Great Holiday Specials From Calaveas Telephone

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/02/2013 03:01 PM
Copperopolis, CA....In 1895 James A. Tower was only 16 years old when, using barbed wire fencing, he strung the first telephone line for what was to become The Calaveras Telephone Company. As demands for the telephone service increased, the young Mr. Tower found it necessary to establish a central office in the small community of Felix near the town of Copperopolis. Then in 1899, Mr. Tower, now 20 years old, negotiated an agreement with Sunset Telephone Company that would connect his subscribers by telephone with the rest of the world...

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Bret Harte Is Looking To Fill Tennis Coach Position

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 12/02/2013 06:16 PM
Angels Camp, CA....Bret Harte High School is looking to fill the Tennis Coach position. Additional information is enclosed...
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The Resource Connection Is Hiring For a Family Advocate

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 12/02/2013 06:40 PM
San Andreas, CA....The Resource Connection has an immediate opening: Family Advocate *P/T. Limited term position; Rate of Pay: DOE; EOE. Visit our website www.trcac.org for complete job description and an application. Submit application by 12/4/2013 to ashelton@trcac.org or fax (209) 754-1205.


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No more E-waste collection in Mtn. Ranch

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 12/02/2013 09:38 PM
Mountain Ranch, CA...The Mtn. Ranch Resource Center is sorry to announce that we will no longer be collecting E-waste. Unfortunately we are just too far away and had too many difficulties with the paperwork to make it worth the E-waste collection company's while to come all the way up here from Stockton....
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Fire, Water, Healthy Forests, and Communities Sierra Nevada Conservancy Issues Annual Report

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/02/2013 07:06 PM
Auburn, CA...The Sierra Nevada Conservancy today released its annual report for the recently concluded state fiscal year, providing an overview of what is needed to restore the Sierra to ecological health, and supply abundant clean water to some 23 million Californians. “We hope the report will provide an understanding of just how important the Sierra Nevada is to the rest of California, while highlighting projects and activities that demonstrate and support the need for investment in upper watersheds,” said SNC Executive Officer Jim Branham. “This Annual Report and the recently released Proposition 84 Report -- ‘Investing in California’s Watershed’ -- will complement one another and provide examples of current on-the-ground success stories, as well as work that lies ahead.”

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