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Amador Community Foundation $500.00 Grant Funding is Stretched and Supports Local Non-Profit and Amador High School.

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/23/2013 04:24 PM
Sutter Creek, CA...Amador Community Foundation $500.00 Grant Funding is Stretched and Supports Local Non-Profit and Amador High School.. Community Partners Building Opportunity – was the theme behind The Arc of Amador and Calaveras grant funding request from Amador Community Foundation. The grant was designed to support the need of a storage area at The Arc of Amador and Calaveras while also supporting Amador High School Agriculture Mechanics Department, headed by Mr. Ryan Mendoza...



Shawnna Molina, Amador High Student, Katie Madrid, Kelly, Roger, Brett, Melvin, Kathleen Harmon, Amador High Student, Mr. Ryan Mendoza
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Yes, It IS Our Business: 11 Strategies to Help Enterprising Women Take Advantage of Right Now

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/23/2013 05:37 PM
Hoboken, NJ...It’s a fact: women in business are on the rise. We’ve all heard of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, both of whom rocketed Wonder Woman-like through the glass ceiling to become household names. And those two famous females are hardly alone: women now occupy 24% of corporate senior leadership positions around the world. What’s more, 37% of worldwide entities in the formal sector are owned by women...

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Smooth Riding When You are Down In The Valley

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/23/2013 05:41 PM
Stanislaus County – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announced today the State Route 99 (SR-99) Resurfacing and Restoration Project is complete. The project was finished six months ahead of schedule and on budget.
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CDCR, Caltrans Expand Parolee Work Program

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/23/2013 05:47 PM
Fresno, CA...A joint program between the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and Caltrans that helps parolees cultivate job skills is expanding to Los Angeles, Fresno, Stockton and San Bernardino...

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Arc of Amador & Calaveras Hiring A Community Support Specialist

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/23/2013 06:26 PM
Sutter Creek, CA...The Arc of Amador and Calaveras, Calaveras Campus located in San Andreas, is seeking applications for community support specialist to work with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Job Duties: Tasks will include conducting daily and weekend recreation activities; program classes; Arts and Crafts; propose new and exciting activities to the Director of Services; team player; community involvement, and advocacy. Ability to carry, push, pull, up to 50-lbs as needed. For a full description of duties please visit www.arcofamador.org

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Leanne's Property Hot List. Happy Almost Fall!

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/23/2013 06:49 PM
Murphys, CA...Leanne's Property Hot List. Happy Almost Fall! Its true.... I just opened my own office in Murphys! That semi retirement didnt last long now did it! I am located on the corner of main street and big trees road right at the stop sign! Come in and say hi!


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Learn The Resources Available To Private Forest Landowners To Aid In Recovering From Wildfire.

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/23/2013 10:50 PM
Groveland, CA...The University of California is cohosting a workshop for the Tuolumne County residents on Recovering from Wildfire: resources for private forest landowners. The workshop will be held at the Groveland Community Hall in Groveland on October 17th, 1:00 to 4:30 PM....
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Taking Advantage of the Provisions of Health Care Reform ~Provided by Sabrina Julian

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/23/2013 11:13 PM
Angels Camp, CA...Health care reform has many fans and many detractors. Amid all the sound and fury, the plain facts risk being blurred. So here is a look at where the reforms stand, and what they potentially offer you. Here is how the health care exchanges will operate. According to healthcare.gov, open enrollment in the new health insurance exchanges is set to start on October 1; the open enrollment window for 2014 closes next March 31. Coverage you purchase via these exchanges becomes effective as soon as January 1, 2014. The federal government refers collectively to the 51 exchanges (one for each state and one for the District of Columbia) as the Health Insurance Marketplace. The federal government is running 34 of the 51 exchanges; others will be run by the respective state governments.1,2


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NFF and Forest Service Announce $113,000 in Grants to Support California Watersheds and Communities Including Amador/Calaveras & Stanislaus

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/19/2013 01:20 PM
DAVIS, Calif. —The National Forest Foundation (NFF) and U.S. Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region (USFS) have announced the recipients of $113,000 in grants to improve landscape conditions, forest health and water quality in California. The Community Capacity and Land Stewardship grant program helps forest collaboratives and community-based organizations reach agreement on landscape scale restoration and create forest-based jobs..

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First and Packed BAER Meeting Underway. Next Meeting Sept. 23rd in Groveland

Posted by: John_Hamilton on 09/19/2013 07:59 PM
Sonora, CA....Tonight the BAER Team is holding their first public meeting on post Rim Fire Burn severtity. Steps that need to be done to stabilize before the first winter storms and then plans for the future. Immediate needs are to make sure erosion during the next few months does not cause safety hazards for residents and visitors. Much of the presentation is going over area by area within the fire boundaries. Other expected problems are an increased runoff over pre-fire conditions. In some instances almost 5 times the pre-fire runoff will come from the burned area. The BAER Team should have their report finished by this next Tuesday. Back on the Fire suppression side the containment date has been pushed back to October 1st because of the fire continued smoldering in the Emigrant and Yosemite Wilderness areas.


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