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Ribbon Cuttings, Mixing & Mingling Highlight Mixer At The Square |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/25/2015 10:28 AM
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Copperopolis, CA...Last Thursday Copperopolis Town Square and Rovedatti's Bar & Grill played host for the June Chamber of Commerce Mixer. Live music, great food, ice cream and more kept the mood festive and those business cards flying between attendees. There were also ribbon cuttings for the three latest additions at Copperopolis Town Square. Yummy Ha! Ha! Ice Cream, The Learning Center & What You Seek Boutique were welcomed with speeches, giant scissors & red ribbon.
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Angels Camp Veterinary Hospital Celebration |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/24/2015 06:25 PM
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Murphys, CA...Angels Camp Veterinary Celebrates Dr. Grover's Retirement and New Ownership of Mother Lode Veterinary, Friday, June 26th at 5:00pm. The Angels Camp Veterinarian Hospital will host a Grand Opening to celebrate the retirement of Veterinarian Douglas Grover and the group's acquisition of Mother Lode Veterinary Hospital. The community is invited to the red-ribbon cutting ceremony commencing at 5pm with a BBQ to follow. Motherlode Veterinary Hospital is located at 382 Highway 4 in Murphys across from Feeney Park.
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Join The Chamber On A Coastal Cruise |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/23/2015 12:37 PM
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The Calaveras County Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce their upcoming 2016 Chamber Cruise Fundraiser. Sail away on one of the world renowned Princess Cruise Grand Princess for a fun filled California Coastal Cruise vacation. This cruise leaves San Francisco on April 24th 2016 and sails to Ensenada, Mexico, returning to San Francisco on May 1st, 2016. Ports of Call include Santa Barbara, Long Beach, San Diego and Ensenada.
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CCWD Withdraws Asphalt Plant Appeal |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/23/2015 08:53 PM
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San Andreas, CA...After a series of meetings with Ford Construction, the Calaveras County Water District has withdrawn its appeal of a proposed asphalt batch plant along the Calaveras River at Ford’s gravel quarry in Rancho Calaveras. The withdrawal comes after a written agreement between the construction company and CCWD was signed on Tuesday, June 23, which satisfies the concerns CCWD had over potential impacts the plant would have on water quality.
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Berryhill - Deaver Vineyards 8th Senate District Small Business of the Year |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/18/2015 08:31 AM
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Sacramento, CA...Senator Tom Berryhill (R-Twain Harte) honors Deaver Vineyards, of Plymouth, CA, as the 2015 Small Business of the Year. The California Small Business Association today also recognized Ken Deaver, the winery owner, at its annual Small Business luncheon in Sacramento. Deaver Vineyards was selected by Senator Berryhill for its longstanding support of the community, steadfast commitment to customer service, and high level of business ethics. Ken is deeply respected throughout the community for his service as an Amador County Supervisor as well as for hosting the annual Rotary Easter Egg Hunt at Deaver Vineyards. The Deaver family has grown grapes in Amador County since 1854...
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The Calaveras 4-H Youth Development Says Thank You |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/18/2015 12:13 PM
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San Andreas, CA...The Calaveras 4-H Youth Development Program would like to thank Black Oak Casino for their generous donation of $280. Their financial support will truly help our 4-H members in the form of 4-H enrollment scholarships. More importantly, their generous contribution has sent a clear message. They care about today's youth and support their future goals and aspirations. We would like to thank Black Oak also, for believing in our 4-H members.
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Considering the Alternatives For Rim Fire Reforestation |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/18/2015 01:28 PM
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Sonora, California, June 16, 2015 – The Stanislaus National Forest will be hosting a workshop on July 8th to review potential alternatives for the reforestation project, within the Rim Fire area. “Sixty-five comments were received during our 45-day scoping period which ended on April 13th,” said Jeanne Higgins, Forest Supervisor, Stanislaus National Forest. “Now our goal is to provide the community an opportunity to review the draft alternatives that were developed to address the concerns that were raised. These alternatives will be analyzed in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), which is expected to be available for review in the fall.”
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Tuolumne County Economic Development Authority (TCEDA) Selects Summer Interns |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/18/2015 01:37 PM
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Sonora, CA...The Tuolumne County Economic Development Authority (TCEDA) has selected three student interns to be employed during the summer months. The three interns selected for the summer internship are Logan Ainger, Bethany Wilkinson and Bethany Smith. All three interns are from Tuolumne County and are attending universities from outside of Tuolumne County. They have returned home during their summer breaks from the University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Santa Cruz and California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. The interns will work at both TCEDA’s main office at 99 N. Washington Street in downtown Sonora and the InnovationLab at 101 Hospital Rd. in Sonora. They will work to expand on their skills learned at university while at the same time providing training and assistance to InnovationLab members/partners.
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State Water Board Approves 16 Percent Conservation Standard for CCWD |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/17/2015 12:10 PM
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San Andreas, CA...After working with the State Water Resources Control Board over the past month, CCWD’s mandatory water conservation standard has been reduced from 32 percent to 16 percent. CCWD believes this is a much more appropriate conservation standard, and the District is grateful to State Board staff for providing excellent guidance that allowed adjustments to the amount of water used by residential customers and better accounting for peak population during the summer. While this reduction in mandatory conservation to 16 percent has many benefits, it is important for CCWD customers to continue their conservation efforts as the state is endures a fourth consecutive year of extreme drought...
New Melones Reservoir near Parrotts Ferry Bridge
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Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged... |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/17/2015 12:29 PM
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Washington, DC... Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in April suggests that economic activity has been expanding moderately after having changed little during the first quarter. The pace of job gains picked up while the unemployment rate remained steady. On balance, a range of labor market indicators suggests that underutilization of labor resources diminished somewhat. Growth in household spending has been moderate and the housing sector has shown some improvement; however, business fixed investment and net exports stayed soft. Inflation continued to run below the Committee's longer-run objective, partly reflecting earlier declines in energy prices and decreasing prices of non-energy imports; energy prices appear to have stabilized. Market-based measures of inflation compensation remain low; survey-based measures of longer-term inflation expectations have remained stable...
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