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The No. 7 seeded Calaveras Redskins traveled to Dixon Friday night and upset the No. 2 seeded Rams 18-14. The Redskins move on to Round 2 of the Division IV Sac-Joaquin Section Championships and will play No. 3 seed Placer. See Monday's Union Democrat for complete coverage. Full Story;
The Summerville Bears avenged their only defeat of the season in emphatic style Friday night with a 33-0 drubbing of Ripon at Thorsted Field. See Monday's Union Democrat for complete coverage. Full Story;
The Sonora Wildcats defeated Whitney 20-7 Friday night at Dunlavy Field to advance to the second round of the Division IV Sac-Joaquin Section Championships. Full Story;
Police are looking for three people who fled a three-car collision on Mono Way Thursday afternoon. The accident occurred at 2:56 p.m. near the 1200 block of Mono Way. The first vehicle, a gray sports utility vehicle of unknown type, struck a sedan, which collided into a green Toyota Forerunner, according to Sgt. Turu Vanderwiel of the Sonora Police Department. The gray SUV fled the scene, and ... Full Story;
County lands grant to help first-time homebuyers
Tuolumne County has been awarded an $800,000 grant to help low-income people buy their first home and allow current homeowners to refurbish unsafe homes. A portion of the grant will also be used for rental assistance. The HOME grant, which the county gets annually, comes from the federal government and is administered by the California Department of Housing and Community Development. The ... Full Story;
Trustee Malloy urged to step down
Several Big Oak Flat-Groveland school district trustees and community members Thursday night demanded the resignation of board member Mike Malloy, the subject of a second restraining order requested by a district employee. The order, covering all district staff, was granted Monday by the Tuolumne County Superior Court and was spurred by a complaint by interim Superintendent Mike King. King ... Full Story;
Letters to the editor for Nov. 19, 2009
To the editor: I recently completed my Eagle Scout project in downtown Sonora. My scout troop and I took out the old meter poles and put in 65 new in-ground flag stands. Full Story;
Ramona P. “Mona” Carter, of Sonora, died Nov. 4 at a Sonora care center. She was 89. Mrs. Carter was born in Kansas City, Mo., and raised in San Francisco by her mother, Harriet Somers. Her father, Emeran Francis Helfentsrieder, died soon after her birth. Full Story;
News of Record for Nov. 19, 2009
TUESDAY 6:51 a.m., East Sonora — A woman reported a stolen television at the 14600 block of Mono Way. 7:58 a.m., Stent — A man said a rental property on the 16400 block of Stent Cutoff Road was trashed by former tenants after their eviction. Full Story;
Promise seen in troubled development
Glenn Butelo couldn’t be happier with his new home in Calypso Bay. “I just love it up here. I wish I could live up here,” said Butelo, 49, a Sunnyvale resident. Butelo bought a foreclosed home in the gated Copperopolis community five months ago at a fire-sale price. He said he knew of the subdivision’s infamous history — the developers’ shoddy construction work, the phony permits, the houses ... Full Story;
The first significant snowstorm of the season may drop as much as 1 to 2 feet of snow in the high country and an inch or more of rain in the foothills today and Saturday, the National Weather Service reported. A winter storm watch is in effect through tonight and into Saturday. Snow levels are expected to start out above 7,000 feet and could drop as low as 3,000 feet overnight. “This should give ... Full Story;
Fans sink teeth into ‘New Moon’ movie debut
Sonora resident Kimberlee Moses was beaming as she waited Thursday night in line to watch “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” a vampire love story that has become the latest global cultural phenomenon. Supplied with bottled water, a pillow and sweaters, Moses had been waiting outside of Sonora’s Regal Cinema 10 since 1 p.m. Thursday — 11 hours before last night’s midnight screening. The 22-year-old ... Full Story;
Tour to Pardee overlook a watershed moment for students
Twelve-year-old Lafie Hardin’s ever-so-brief life as a water molecule involved a lot of travel. “I went from groundwater to lakes to plants, then to animals, then to soil,” said Hardin, a seventh-grader at Calaveras River Academy, explaining the make-believe exercise on the water cycle. Full Story;
Council clears hurdle on way to stimulus funds
Angels Camp cut one of the last strings holding back a $3.1 million federal stimulus grant Tuesday. Nearly three months after the City Council learned to its dismay that the city had to allow water and sewer ratepayers to protest a series of fee increases dating back to June 2006 in order to receive the grant, the procedure has successfully completed. Full Story;
Voices from past uploaded to Web
Columbia College on Wednesday launched an addition to its library Web site — the Oral History Series, a collection of over 200 hours of local history from the mouths of people who lived it. The college took a collection of oral histories tape recorded from a class former instructor Richard Dyer conducted starting in 1971 and a collection from the Tuolumne County Historical Society, of oral ... Full Story;
State funding for courthouse OK’d
Plans to build a new courthouse that will replace the current court facilities in downtown Sonora moved forward this week. Initial funding was authorized for the $70.1 million, 67,000-square-foot facility by the State Public Works Board on Monday. The move enables the state to proceed with site selection and preliminary plans, including architectural design. Construction is set to be completed ... Full Story;
Letters to the editor for Nov. 18, 2009
To the editor: The majority of Americans want health care reform. So many working citizens, and the 10.7 percent unemployed, desperately need health insurance. Full Story;
News of Record for Nov. 18, 2009
MONDAY 7:30 a.m., Mountain Ranch — Someone’s identity was stolen on the 11000 block of Francine Road. 10:42 a.m., Valley Springs — Someone stole something out of an unlocked vehicle on the 200 block of Myrtle Street. Full Story;
Sheila Lynn Haydn-Myer died Nov. 11 in the company of her family at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. She was 63. Full Story;
Sereno: Budget cuts could freeze Columbia upkeep
The Columbia Area Advisory Council met Wednesday night and learned from the State Parks district superintendent of cuts facing Columbia State Historic Park. As part of a plan to trim the state budget by $14 million, state parks will receive less funding and officials have been told to cut expenses, Vince Sereno, Calaveras Sector Superintendent for State Parks, told members of the Advisory ... Full Story;
Phoenix Lake Road reopening delayed
The scheduled opening of the new bridge over Sullivan Creek on Phoenix Lake Road has been pushed back to Dec. 11. The move comes to ensure that the bridge’s recently poured concrete will have ample time to cure. County officials were originally hoping to have the bridge open by Thanksgiving. Full Story;
Groveland woman has "Letterosis"
Believe and evolve are Jan Knudson’s favorite words, but she doesn’t spell them with conventional letters. The letter “O” is spelled with a cone flower, and the “I” is the steeple of the Yosemite Valley Chapel. Full Story;
Moms in Touch prayer group celebrates 25 years
Moms in Touch, a Christian organization formed specifically to pray for children and their schools, marked its first 25 years Saturday with a worldwide day of synchronized prayer. Women gathered in groups to spend four hours praying, singing and celebrating their faith in the same structured program around the world, using a DVD format. Full Story;
Letters to the editor for Nov. 17, 2009
To the editor: The removal of several old-growth trees to build the new Cal Fire station for Altaville contradicts the idea of perpetuating the natural landscape of the area. Full Story;
School district trustee should resign
A clean slate, a fresh start and a new beginning. All were promised in the successful spring campaign to recall the entire board of the Big Oak Flat-Groveland School District. But peace has not come to the three-school, 500-student district. Full Story;
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