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Farmers Market In Standard Has New Operator
Standard, CA — The Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District will be opening a new Standard Farmer’s Market starting next month and running into October. The group made the decision because the former Peaceful Valley Farmers Market was not planning to operate this year. The new market will be set up in the same parking lot on Peaceful Valley Road in East Sonora. It will be open every Friday from 4-8 pm from May 3 through October 18.
Officials looking for missing inmate from Vallecito Conservation Camp
(KRON) – The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is searching for a minimum-security incarcerated person who walked away from Vallecito Conservation Camp in Angels Camp on Friday. Jonathan LealBetancourt, 26, was discovered missing at 3 a.m. on Friday during a head count. Subsequently, the corrections launched a campus search and notified multiple local […]
Local Tribes Collaborating On Mother Earth Celebration
Tuolumne, CA — The second annual Honoring Mother Earth celebration, put on by the Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me Wuk Indians and the Tuolumne Band of Me Wuk Indians, is taking place this weekend. Kyle Cox, the Vice Chairman of the Tuolumne Band of Me Wuk Indians is today’s...
Sonora Pass Closure Gate Moving Higher Up
Sonora, CA — Caltrans reports that progress is being made plowing snow off Highway 108 Sonora Pass. Pass-clearing operations commenced last week and crews have been working 10 hours per day, seven days a week. The Long Barn maintenance crew has been busy removing downed trees and other debris.
PG&E Will Be Inspecting Equipment by Helicopter
Sonora, CA — Pacific Gas & Electric will have helicopters flying low in the region on Friday, April 19, inspecting electric towers and poles. PG&E spokesperson Jeff Smith reports, “You can expect to see and hear helicopters flying close to the power lines. They may hover in the same location for brief periods of time. While patrols are underway, you may also see PG&E and/or contractor trucks in the area.”
Update: Structure Fire In Sonora
Update at 5:36 p.m.: Fire crews have contained an afternoon blaze on Rough and Ready Trail off Jamestown Road. CAL Fire dispatch reports that the garage was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived at the property located in the 19900 block of Rough and Ready Trail near Panorama Place. They added that the fire did not spread to nearby vegetation. Reportedly, one resident and a dog were able to flee the home before firefighters arrived. CAL Fire noted that the house was detached from the garage and suffered no damage.
Applicants Sought To Fill Sonora High School Trustee Seat
Sonora, CA – The Sonora Union High School District is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on its governing board, and the deadline is fast approaching. Today’s announcement follows the resignation of Trustee Nancy Scott, who vacated the seat on March 30, 2024, as she moved out of Trustee Area 1. First elected in 2018 and reelected in 2022, Trustee Scott served two years as Board President. Her term was to last until 2026.
Old Priest Road To Close For Maintenance
Tuolumne County, CA – Work on Old Priest Grade in the Groveland area of Tuolumne County will close the roadway for four hours one day this week. Tuolumne County Public Works reports that crews will be conducting general maintenance all day on Thursday, April 18th. The work will include brushing, slide cleanups, and culvert cleanouts along the entire roadway. The hours of operation are from 8 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
1 dead, 1 injured in Tuolumne County shooting
LONG BARN, Calif. — The Tuolumne County Sheriff's Office is investigating after a person was shot dead and another person was wounded by gunfire near Long Barn. Deputies responded to reports of a shooting around 10:10 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Long Barn Road near Circle Drive. While arriving on scene, they heard additional gunshots and a second victim was reported injured.
Senior living facility celebrates life of Bob Airola
Foothill Village Senior Living in Angels Camp recently honored one of its more renowned residents: Robert M. “Bob” Airola. Bob, 87, is well known in this county, having been raised in a historic cattle ranching family, serving as president of the Calaveras County Farm Bureau, and advocating for the preservation of agricultural heritage in this county.
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