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Six Picks For Bret Harte 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame
Angels Camp, CA – Six individuals have been named the newest to be inducted into the Bret Harte Athletic Hall of Fame. The selection committee announced that the class of 2024 inductees will share their ceremony with those selected in 2023. Those chosen were primarily considered based on their achievements as high school student-athletes and coaches at Bret Harte.
Large Plumes Of Smoke On Forest A Prescribed Burn
Sonora, CA – While the two large white plumes of smoke rising from the Stanislaus National Forest may look like wildfires, there is no reason to be alarmed as it is a prescribed burn. Clarke Broadcasting received several calls regarding those plumes, and we contacted forest spokesperson Ben Cossel...
2 rescued from the Merced River
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Two people were rescued from the Merced River in Snelling on Wednesday, according to the Merced County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Vern Warnke says deputies and Cal Fire responded to the river in Snelling for a report of two people hanging on to a tiny tree in the middle of the river. […]
Mountain Lion Sighting In Downtown Sonora Area
Sonora, CA – A big cat was caught on camera in the downtown Sonora area near Dragoon Gulch Trail overnight, and a homeowner wants to alert neighbors and those using the trail. Just after midnight, that homeowner’s ring camera switched on, capturing a mountain lion. On the prowl, it...
Sonora Farmers Market Opens Saturday
Sonora, CA – Get ready for some mouth-watering fruits, vegetables, baked goods, and tamales throughout the summer and into the fall this year at the Sonora Farmers Market. It officially opens Saturday, May 18th, at 7:30 a.m. and runs until 11:30 a.m. Organizers tout that all previous produce vendors will be returning this year. Seven Tuolumne County and five out-of-county vendors will sell items like honey, eggs, flowers, nursery plants, and nuts.
Remaining Campers Under Rawhide Road Bridge Ordered To Leave
Jamestown, CA — Cleanup is now getting underway at a homeless encampment underneath the Rawhide Road Bridge in Jamestown. Earlier this week the Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with Code Compliance, posted a 72-hour notice to vacate the area along that area of Woods Creek. The Sheriff’s...
Columbia Development Authority Board to Meet on Zoom on May 28
The Columbia Development Authority Board will meet on Tuesday, May 28 via Zoom. The meeting is at 1 p.m. and an agenda will be posted prior to the CDA board meeting at www.umadra.com. For more information, call 541-481-3693.
Fire In Jamestown’s Woods Creek Area Injured a Woman
Jamestown, CA – A woman cried for help early Monday morning as a fire began to grow in the Woods Creek area of Jamestown. A report of a fire on Monday, May 13th, around 2:51 a.m., sent Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Deputies racing, with sirens and lights flashing, to the area of Wigwam Road near Highway 108. Sheriff’s official recount: “The reporting party told dispatchers she saw a small fire and heard a woman call for help and yell she was on fire.”
BB Gun Recovered From Student At Sonora High
Sonora, CA — The police department responded to Sonora High School on Wednesday after a student brought a BB gun to campus. Sonora High Superintendent Ed Pelfrey notes that the situation was reported by other students to school administrators, who immediately contacted the PD. An investigation was quickly conducted and the BB gun was recovered. No information was released related to the student involved, but the district stresses that bringing a weapon to campus is a violation of the Weapons at School Act which carries severe punishment for students in violation.
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