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MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT If you like aircraft, the Georgetown Airport was the place to be May 29 as Divide for the Kids hosted its first fly-in and airshow. The event was the first of its kind Georgetown Airport has seen since 1996, drawing locals as well as attendees from as far away as SanDiego.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Marian Sophie Willis July 18, 1923 – May 19, 2021 Marian Sophie Willis (Fabian) passed away on May 19, 2021, at the age of 97. She was the daughter of George Fabian and Christina Madsen and one of nine children, including her twin brother, Manuel.GOOD OL’ DAYS
Good ol’ days. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Classic cars are lined up at Deb's Frosty in Diamond Springs Oct. 1. Car enthusiasts have been gathering for a little show and tell in the eatery's spacious parking lot on the first and third Thursday of the month. Check out the last car show of the year at Deb's this Thursday evening. EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
CITY CRAFTS ORDINANCE REGULATING CAMPING WITHIN TOWN Placerville is poised to launch its new ordinance regulating where camping would be allowed within city limits, an attempt to take a bite out of homeless-related problems including wildfires — but the law has fewer teeth than might have been imagined just a few weeks ago. The first reading of the camping ordinance, which city officials WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT If you like aircraft, the Georgetown Airport was the place to be May 29 as Divide for the Kids hosted its first fly-in and airshow. The event was the first of its kind Georgetown Airport has seen since 1996, drawing locals as well as attendees from as far away as SanDiego.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Marian Sophie Willis July 18, 1923 – May 19, 2021 Marian Sophie Willis (Fabian) passed away on May 19, 2021, at the age of 97. She was the daughter of George Fabian and Christina Madsen and one of nine children, including her twin brother, Manuel.GOOD OL’ DAYS
Good ol’ days. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Classic cars are lined up at Deb's Frosty in Diamond Springs Oct. 1. Car enthusiasts have been gathering for a little show and tell in the eatery's spacious parking lot on the first and third Thursday of the month. Check out the last car show of the year at Deb's this Thursday evening. EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
CITY CRAFTS ORDINANCE REGULATING CAMPING WITHIN TOWN Placerville is poised to launch its new ordinance regulating where camping would be allowed within city limits, an attempt to take a bite out of homeless-related problems including wildfires — but the law has fewer teeth than might have been imagined just a few weeks ago. The first reading of the camping ordinance, which city officials WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT If you like aircraft, the Georgetown Airport was the place to be May 29 as Divide for the Kids hosted its first fly-in and airshow. The event was the first of its kind Georgetown Airport has seen since 1996, drawing locals as well as attendees from as far away as SanDiego.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his lifeLOCAL ARRESTS
Home Source, June 3, 2021; The Gold Mine, June 4, 2021; Farm Trails/Visitor’s Guide 2021-2022; Home Source, May 28, 2021; Home Source, May 21, 2021 DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month.SUBMISSION FORMS
Submission Forms: Use one of the forms below to submit your content to the Mountain Democrat. Letter to the Editor Obituary Submission Real Estate News Press Release News Tip or Story Idea Photo to the Community Media Gallery Entertainment Story or Event Sports Scores and Information Birth Announcem POLLOCK PINES FAMILY TURNS TRAGIC SUICIDE INTO HOPE Pollock Pines family turns tragic suicide into hope. Delilah is pictured with her father Mike Cannon. Courtesy photo. A young Pollock Pines girl whose family said had a troubled history and was the target of cyberbullying committed suicide last week. Twelve-year-old Delilah Rae Cannon died March 11 after taking a fatal dose of drugs while LOCAL COURT ORDERS TEMPORARY HALT OF RESIDENTIAL EVICTIONS • Directive seeks to prevent more homeless. Because forcing tenants who are past-due on paying rent — or kicking them out for any reason — could result in some becoming homeless and therefore a threat to the entire community because of the coronavirus, at the urging of El Dorado County Sheriff John D’Agostini the presiding judge of the local Superior Courts, Suzanne Kingsbury NO. 9: PRESBA SENTENCED: FAMILY SUPPORT HELPS PRESBAS It’s been two and a-half years since Ron Presba was brutally murdered in his own home in Garden Valley by his wife’s young lover. Ron’s wife, Patricia, called Patty, worked at the California Conservation Corps (CCC) in Greenwood, where she met Jaime WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding VALLEY VIEW VILLAGE PARK TO BREAK GROUND IN EARLY SPRING KYA’s proposal for construction and project management of Valley View Village Park is a not-to-exceed lump sum of $4,992,372.25 barring any district-initiated changes. This includes an extra $916,807 on top of the original cost estimate to cover the addition of six interpretive signs, two shade structures and poured-in-placeplayground
MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT If you like aircraft, the Georgetown Airport was the place to be May 29 as Divide for the Kids hosted its first fly-in and airshow. The event was the first of its kind Georgetown Airport has seen since 1996, drawing locals as well as attendees from as far away as SanDiego.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Marian Sophie Willis July 18, 1923 – May 19, 2021 Marian Sophie Willis (Fabian) passed away on May 19, 2021, at the age of 97. She was the daughter of George Fabian and Christina Madsen and one of nine children, including her twin brother, Manuel.GOOD OL’ DAYS
Good ol’ days. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Classic cars are lined up at Deb's Frosty in Diamond Springs Oct. 1. Car enthusiasts have been gathering for a little show and tell in the eatery's spacious parking lot on the first and third Thursday of the month. Check out the last car show of the year at Deb's this Thursday evening. EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
CITY CRAFTS ORDINANCE REGULATING CAMPING WITHIN TOWN Placerville is poised to launch its new ordinance regulating where camping would be allowed within city limits, an attempt to take a bite out of homeless-related problems including wildfires — but the law has fewer teeth than might have been imagined just a few weeks ago. The first reading of the camping ordinance, which city officials WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT If you like aircraft, the Georgetown Airport was the place to be May 29 as Divide for the Kids hosted its first fly-in and airshow. The event was the first of its kind Georgetown Airport has seen since 1996, drawing locals as well as attendees from as far away as SanDiego.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Marian Sophie Willis July 18, 1923 – May 19, 2021 Marian Sophie Willis (Fabian) passed away on May 19, 2021, at the age of 97. She was the daughter of George Fabian and Christina Madsen and one of nine children, including her twin brother, Manuel.GOOD OL’ DAYS
Good ol’ days. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Classic cars are lined up at Deb's Frosty in Diamond Springs Oct. 1. Car enthusiasts have been gathering for a little show and tell in the eatery's spacious parking lot on the first and third Thursday of the month. Check out the last car show of the year at Deb's this Thursday evening. EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
CITY CRAFTS ORDINANCE REGULATING CAMPING WITHIN TOWN Placerville is poised to launch its new ordinance regulating where camping would be allowed within city limits, an attempt to take a bite out of homeless-related problems including wildfires — but the law has fewer teeth than might have been imagined just a few weeks ago. The first reading of the camping ordinance, which city officials WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT If you like aircraft, the Georgetown Airport was the place to be May 29 as Divide for the Kids hosted its first fly-in and airshow. The event was the first of its kind Georgetown Airport has seen since 1996, drawing locals as well as attendees from as far away as SanDiego.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his lifeLOCAL ARRESTS
Home Source, June 3, 2021; The Gold Mine, June 4, 2021; Farm Trails/Visitor’s Guide 2021-2022; Home Source, May 28, 2021; Home Source, May 21, 2021 DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month.SUBMISSION FORMS
Submission Forms: Use one of the forms below to submit your content to the Mountain Democrat. Letter to the Editor Obituary Submission Real Estate News Press Release News Tip or Story Idea Photo to the Community Media Gallery Entertainment Story or Event Sports Scores and Information Birth Announcem POLLOCK PINES FAMILY TURNS TRAGIC SUICIDE INTO HOPE Pollock Pines family turns tragic suicide into hope. Delilah is pictured with her father Mike Cannon. Courtesy photo. A young Pollock Pines girl whose family said had a troubled history and was the target of cyberbullying committed suicide last week. Twelve-year-old Delilah Rae Cannon died March 11 after taking a fatal dose of drugs while LOCAL COURT ORDERS TEMPORARY HALT OF RESIDENTIAL EVICTIONS • Directive seeks to prevent more homeless. Because forcing tenants who are past-due on paying rent — or kicking them out for any reason — could result in some becoming homeless and therefore a threat to the entire community because of the coronavirus, at the urging of El Dorado County Sheriff John D’Agostini the presiding judge of the local Superior Courts, Suzanne Kingsbury NO. 9: PRESBA SENTENCED: FAMILY SUPPORT HELPS PRESBAS It’s been two and a-half years since Ron Presba was brutally murdered in his own home in Garden Valley by his wife’s young lover. Ron’s wife, Patricia, called Patty, worked at the California Conservation Corps (CCC) in Greenwood, where she met Jaime WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding VALLEY VIEW VILLAGE PARK TO BREAK GROUND IN EARLY SPRING KYA’s proposal for construction and project management of Valley View Village Park is a not-to-exceed lump sum of $4,992,372.25 barring any district-initiated changes. This includes an extra $916,807 on top of the original cost estimate to cover the addition of six interpretive signs, two shade structures and poured-in-placeplayground
MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month.LAKE LEVELS
Stumpy Meadows Reservoir as of April 21 Water elevation 4,257.25 feet Water storage 18,455 acre-feet Percent full 92% Inflow 12.20 cfs Outflow 3.57 cfs Folsom Reservoir as of April 22 Water elevation 396.5 feet Water storage 362,723 acre-feet EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in SUPES SEND STANTON OFF TO RETIREMENT Supes send Stanton off to retirement. By Chris Daley. El Dorado County Supervisors bade farewell to Greg Stanton during their May 18 meeting. It was a farewell that combined both fondness and a sprinkling of sorrow to see him go. Someone speculated aloud if he “already had his surfboard and ticket to Hawaii.”. FOREST SERVICE VEHICLE, EQUIPMENT AUCTION OPEN The U.S. Forest Service is offering the public an opportunity to purchase used government vehicles from several national forests and the regional office at a used vehicle and Equipment Auction scheduled online through Aug. 1. A total of 34 items including pickup trucks, SUVs, crew carriers and misce INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
EL DORADO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE CRIME LOG: MAY 4-9 The following was taken from El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office logs: May 4 12:49 a.m. A 48-year-old man was cited for possession of a controlled substance on Coach Lane in Cameron Park. 5:50 a.m. A garage burglary on Wilson Boulevard in El Dorado Hills was interrupted byMOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month.LAKE LEVELS
Stumpy Meadows Reservoir as of April 21 Water elevation 4,257.25 feet Water storage 18,455 acre-feet Percent full 92% Inflow 12.20 cfs Outflow 3.57 cfs Folsom Reservoir as of April 22 Water elevation 396.5 feet Water storage 362,723 acre-feet EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in SUPES SEND STANTON OFF TO RETIREMENT Supes send Stanton off to retirement. By Chris Daley. El Dorado County Supervisors bade farewell to Greg Stanton during their May 18 meeting. It was a farewell that combined both fondness and a sprinkling of sorrow to see him go. Someone speculated aloud if he “already had his surfboard and ticket to Hawaii.”. FOREST SERVICE VEHICLE, EQUIPMENT AUCTION OPEN The U.S. Forest Service is offering the public an opportunity to purchase used government vehicles from several national forests and the regional office at a used vehicle and Equipment Auction scheduled online through Aug. 1. A total of 34 items including pickup trucks, SUVs, crew carriers and misce INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
EL DORADO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE CRIME LOG: MAY 4-9 The following was taken from El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office logs: May 4 12:49 a.m. A 48-year-old man was cited for possession of a controlled substance on Coach Lane in Cameron Park. 5:50 a.m. A garage burglary on Wilson Boulevard in El Dorado Hills was interrupted by NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Red Hawk Casino will host a job fair today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the first level of the casino parking structure. Candidates will have the opportunity to explore open positions within the casino including Rewards Club representatives, food and beverage department openings, facilities, security, slots, table games and more. GUEST COLUMN: GOV. NEWSOM, THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA NEED 2 hours ago · Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin), Assemblyman James Gallagher (R-Yuba City) and Sen. Melissa Melendez (R-Lake Elsinore) recently sent the following letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom requesting an explanation for his recent decision to extendEDITORIAL CARTOON
2 hours ago · EDITOR: I was bewildered by the editorial cartoon you chose to publish on June 4. The subject was the Jan. 6 insurrection and Nancy Pelosi. It made me wonder why you chose this cartoon out of all the editorial cartoons available to you. Are you advocating that the insurrection at the Capitol is notWESTWARD HO!
16 minutes ago · Discussion | 1 comment. Leo Bennett-Cauchon June 11, 2021 - 12:04 pm. I look forward to our first city sanctioned event as the COVID pandemic recedes. I trust folks will mask and socially distance as appropriate.GOOD OL’ DAYS
Good ol’ days. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Classic cars are lined up at Deb's Frosty in Diamond Springs Oct. 1. Car enthusiasts have been gathering for a little show and tell in the eatery's spacious parking lot on the first and third Thursday of the month. Check out the last car show of the year at Deb's this Thursday evening. DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month. MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES TO AGAIN BE VIRTUAL El Dorado County Memorial Day ceremonies will again be pre-recorded, broadcast and streamed. “Last month we faced a ‘go, no-go’ decision whether to hold a public Memorial Day ceremony. At the time El Dorado County was struggling to drop out of the COVID-19 orangetier, which res
FOREST SERVICE VEHICLE, EQUIPMENT AUCTION OPEN The U.S. Forest Service is offering the public an opportunity to purchase used government vehicles from several national forests and the regional office at a used vehicle and Equipment Auction scheduled online through Aug. 1. A total of 34 items including pickup trucks, SUVs, crew carriers and misce NO. 9: PRESBA SENTENCED: FAMILY SUPPORT HELPS PRESBAS It’s been two and a-half years since Ron Presba was brutally murdered in his own home in Garden Valley by his wife’s young lover. Ron’s wife, Patricia, called Patty, worked at the California Conservation Corps (CCC) in Greenwood, where she met Jaime WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” HardingMOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month.LAKE LEVELS
Stumpy Meadows Reservoir as of April 21 Water elevation 4,257.25 feet Water storage 18,455 acre-feet Percent full 92% Inflow 12.20 cfs Outflow 3.57 cfs Folsom Reservoir as of April 22 Water elevation 396.5 feet Water storage 362,723 acre-feet EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in SUPES SEND STANTON OFF TO RETIREMENT Supes send Stanton off to retirement. By Chris Daley. El Dorado County Supervisors bade farewell to Greg Stanton during their May 18 meeting. It was a farewell that combined both fondness and a sprinkling of sorrow to see him go. Someone speculated aloud if he “already had his surfboard and ticket to Hawaii.”. FOREST SERVICE VEHICLE, EQUIPMENT AUCTION OPEN The U.S. Forest Service is offering the public an opportunity to purchase used government vehicles from several national forests and the regional office at a used vehicle and Equipment Auction scheduled online through Aug. 1. A total of 34 items including pickup trucks, SUVs, crew carriers and misce INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
EL DORADO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE CRIME LOG: MAY 4-9 The following was taken from El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office logs: May 4 12:49 a.m. A 48-year-old man was cited for possession of a controlled substance on Coach Lane in Cameron Park. 5:50 a.m. A garage burglary on Wilson Boulevard in El Dorado Hills was interrupted byMOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month.LAKE LEVELS
Stumpy Meadows Reservoir as of April 21 Water elevation 4,257.25 feet Water storage 18,455 acre-feet Percent full 92% Inflow 12.20 cfs Outflow 3.57 cfs Folsom Reservoir as of April 22 Water elevation 396.5 feet Water storage 362,723 acre-feet EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in SUPES SEND STANTON OFF TO RETIREMENT Supes send Stanton off to retirement. By Chris Daley. El Dorado County Supervisors bade farewell to Greg Stanton during their May 18 meeting. It was a farewell that combined both fondness and a sprinkling of sorrow to see him go. Someone speculated aloud if he “already had his surfboard and ticket to Hawaii.”. FOREST SERVICE VEHICLE, EQUIPMENT AUCTION OPEN The U.S. Forest Service is offering the public an opportunity to purchase used government vehicles from several national forests and the regional office at a used vehicle and Equipment Auction scheduled online through Aug. 1. A total of 34 items including pickup trucks, SUVs, crew carriers and misce INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
EL DORADO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE CRIME LOG: MAY 4-9 The following was taken from El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office logs: May 4 12:49 a.m. A 48-year-old man was cited for possession of a controlled substance on Coach Lane in Cameron Park. 5:50 a.m. A garage burglary on Wilson Boulevard in El Dorado Hills was interrupted by NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Red Hawk Casino will host a job fair today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the first level of the casino parking structure. Candidates will have the opportunity to explore open positions within the casino including Rewards Club representatives, food and beverage department openings, facilities, security, slots, table games and more.EDITORIAL CARTOON
EDITOR: I was bewildered by the editorial cartoon you chose to publish on June 4. The subject was the Jan. 6 insurrection and Nancy Pelosi. It made me wonder why you chose this cartoon out of all the editorial cartoons available to you. Are you advocating that the insurrection atthe Capitol is not
GUEST COLUMN: GOV. NEWSOM, THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA NEED Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin), Assemblyman James Gallagher (R-Yuba City) and Sen. Melissa Melendez (R-Lake Elsinore) recently sent the following letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom requesting an explanation for his recent decision to extendREADY TO RUMMAGE?
The Placerville Shakespeare Club’s 2021 annual Giant Rummage Sale will be held 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, June 10; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday June 11; and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.and Saturday, June 12, at the clubhouse, 2940 Bedford Ave. in Placerville.. This year’s sale will feature a large selection of jewelry, lots of clothing, housewares, decorative items, a wide variety of garage items, booksGOOD OL’ DAYS
Good ol’ days. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Classic cars are lined up at Deb's Frosty in Diamond Springs Oct. 1. Car enthusiasts have been gathering for a little show and tell in the eatery's spacious parking lot on the first and third Thursday of the month. Check out the last car show of the year at Deb's this Thursday evening. DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month. LETTERS - MTDEMOCRAT.COM NASA boo-boo EDITOR: This is a reality check concerning your editorial “NASA diplomacy” in the July 9 edition. You criticized what NASA’s “new director, Michael Griffin,” said in an interviewlast month.
MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES TO AGAIN BE VIRTUAL El Dorado County Memorial Day ceremonies will again be pre-recorded, broadcast and streamed. “Last month we faced a ‘go, no-go’ decision whether to hold a public Memorial Day ceremony. At the time El Dorado County was struggling to drop out of the COVID-19 orangetier, which res
NO. 9: PRESBA SENTENCED: FAMILY SUPPORT HELPS PRESBAS It’s been two and a-half years since Ron Presba was brutally murdered in his own home in Garden Valley by his wife’s young lover. Ron’s wife, Patricia, called Patty, worked at the California Conservation Corps (CCC) in Greenwood, where she met Jaime ERIC CAVALIERE STEPS DOWN AT OAK RIDGE Mark’s daughter Megan has caught the coaching bug herself and is the co-head coach of the Trojans’ freshman football team. Cavaliere was the outside linebackers and wide receivers coach at Oak Ridge in 1998 and 1999 before becoming defensive coordinator from 2000-03 under new head coach Chris Jones.MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month. EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is NO. 9: PRESBA SENTENCED: FAMILY SUPPORT HELPS PRESBAS It’s been two and a-half years since Ron Presba was brutally murdered in his own home in Garden Valley by his wife’s young lover. Ron’s wife, Patricia, called Patty, worked at the California Conservation Corps (CCC) in Greenwood, where she met Jaime LIVING HISTORY RETURNS TO COLOMA Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park in Coloma will come alive Saturday, May 8. Experience what life was like during the California Gold Rush during Living History Day activities, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the picnic area behind the museum. Take part in the Gold Panning Challenge and learn about C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
HEAD-ON WITH BIG RIG TAKES WOMAN’S LIFE Head-on with big rig takes woman’s life. A Ukiah woman suffered fatal injuries Thursday night when the 2017 Jeep Cherokee she was driving, reportedly at a high rate of speed, crossed over the double yellow line and crashed head-on with a big rig on Highway 50 east of Ice House Road. Diane Martini, 45, according to a report from the ROBERT A. “BOB” SMART JR. Robert A. “Bob” Smart Jr. Oct. 11, 1942 – March 23, 2021 Born in Keene, New Hampshire; Robert received a master’s degree from the University of Idaho in forestry. He served our country in Fort Benning, Ga; where he met his wife CB Keene Smart. In 1970, his work took him to the San Bernadino NaMOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month. EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is NO. 9: PRESBA SENTENCED: FAMILY SUPPORT HELPS PRESBAS It’s been two and a-half years since Ron Presba was brutally murdered in his own home in Garden Valley by his wife’s young lover. Ron’s wife, Patricia, called Patty, worked at the California Conservation Corps (CCC) in Greenwood, where she met Jaime LIVING HISTORY RETURNS TO COLOMA Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park in Coloma will come alive Saturday, May 8. Experience what life was like during the California Gold Rush during Living History Day activities, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the picnic area behind the museum. Take part in the Gold Panning Challenge and learn about C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
HEAD-ON WITH BIG RIG TAKES WOMAN’S LIFE Head-on with big rig takes woman’s life. A Ukiah woman suffered fatal injuries Thursday night when the 2017 Jeep Cherokee she was driving, reportedly at a high rate of speed, crossed over the double yellow line and crashed head-on with a big rig on Highway 50 east of Ice House Road. Diane Martini, 45, according to a report from the ROBERT A. “BOB” SMART JR. Robert A. “Bob” Smart Jr. Oct. 11, 1942 – March 23, 2021 Born in Keene, New Hampshire; Robert received a master’s degree from the University of Idaho in forestry. He served our country in Fort Benning, Ga; where he met his wife CB Keene Smart. In 1970, his work took him to the San Bernadino NaCAST LIST
15 hours ago · Printed in the June 09, 2021 edition on page B1 | Published on June 9, 2021 | Last Modified on June 9, 2021 at 9:49 am NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT In April 2019 the city of Placerville started taking applications for recreational cannabis business permits within city limits. A total of 13 applications came in and after a four-phase process through which up to three dispensaries would be approved, opening day is right around the corner for the first legal sales of marijuana inPlacerville.
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EDITOR: It was great news to see the district attorneys challenging the state’s planned wholesale release of violent felons. What has gone on before makes this current plan of releases even more onerous than you may know. Back when Gov. Brown championed initiatives andCALIFORNIA WATER
California is faced with another drought. Agriculture products will be reduced, causing supply shortages and higher cost for food. Dry vegetation will increase wildland fires and threaten adjacent urban areas. Some communities will require water rationing. Recreation willbe
DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month.POSITIVE COVID TEST
EDITOR: Greetings. I’m writing this letter because I tested positive for COVID-19. I’ve lived in El Dorado County for over 45 years. I want to share my daily symptoms in hope that if any of you out there feel these symptoms, please go get tested. So many people I know havehad the same s
NEW CENTRAL EDH PROPOSAL NOT REALLY NEW New Central EDH proposal not really new. By Sel Richard. Parker Development’s proposed project of 1,000 units along El Dorado Hills Boulevard was, for the fourth time, the main topic at the El Dorado County Planning Commission meeting. Serrano Associates Director of Governmental Relations Kirk Bone on May 27 presented the secondrecirculated
EL DORADO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE CRIME LOG: MAY 4-9 The following was taken from El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office logs: May 4 12:49 a.m. A 48-year-old man was cited for possession of a controlled substance on Coach Lane in Cameron Park. 5:50 a.m. A garage burglary on Wilson Boulevard in El Dorado Hills was interrupted by ERIC CAVALIERE STEPS DOWN AT OAK RIDGE Mark’s daughter Megan has caught the coaching bug herself and is the co-head coach of the Trojans’ freshman football team. Cavaliere was the outside linebackers and wide receivers coach at Oak Ridge in 1998 and 1999 before becoming defensive coordinator from 2000-03 under new head coach Chris Jones. HEAD-ON WITH BIG RIG TAKES WOMAN’S LIFE A Ukiah woman suffered fatal injuries Thursday night when the 2017 Jeep Cherokee she was driving, reportedly at a high rate of speed, crossed over the double yellow line and crashed head-on with a big rig on Highway 50 east of Ice House Road. Diane Martini, 45, according toa report from the
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Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Ronald Ameral, 64, who police say was a transient living in the Placerville area, was fatally struck in a hit-and-run Friday night on upper Broadway in Placerville. Driving what witnesses reportedly described as a dark-colored sedan, the hit-and-run suspect was traveling eastbound on Broadway at about 8:30 p.m. when the vehiclehit Ameral.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his lifeLOCAL ARRESTS
Farm Trails/Visitor’s Guide 2021-2022; Home Source, May 28, 2021; Home Source, May 21, 2021; The Gold Mine, May 21, 2021; Farm Trails Visitor’s Guide 2021-22 INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIME BY THE NUMBERS The topic of crime committed by illegal immigrants with criminal pasts has become front page news of late with the murder of two California law enforcement officers and a woman in San Francisco. Yet the amount of crime committed by illegals is not new. A study released in 2011 bythe Government Acco
CONTRACT CANCELLATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Eventually the buyer’s “subject to” contingencies get resolved to their satisfaction and the time frames for cancelling the contract expire. If the buyer then decides to cancel the contract they could be liable for forfeiture of their deposit or worse — a lawsuit for specific performance and damages. That’s usually not going tohappen.
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Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Ronald Ameral, 64, who police say was a transient living in the Placerville area, was fatally struck in a hit-and-run Friday night on upper Broadway in Placerville. Driving what witnesses reportedly described as a dark-colored sedan, the hit-and-run suspect was traveling eastbound on Broadway at about 8:30 p.m. when the vehiclehit Ameral.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his lifeLOCAL ARRESTS
Farm Trails/Visitor’s Guide 2021-2022; Home Source, May 28, 2021; Home Source, May 21, 2021; The Gold Mine, May 21, 2021; Farm Trails Visitor’s Guide 2021-22 INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIME BY THE NUMBERS The topic of crime committed by illegal immigrants with criminal pasts has become front page news of late with the murder of two California law enforcement officers and a woman in San Francisco. Yet the amount of crime committed by illegals is not new. A study released in 2011 bythe Government Acco
CONTRACT CANCELLATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Eventually the buyer’s “subject to” contingencies get resolved to their satisfaction and the time frames for cancelling the contract expire. If the buyer then decides to cancel the contract they could be liable for forfeiture of their deposit or worse — a lawsuit for specific performance and damages. That’s usually not going tohappen.
WAGON TRAIN IS COMING ’ROUND THE MOUNTAIN 1 day ago · The Highway 50 Association Wagon Train is rolling west and scheduled to arrive June 11 in Pollock Pines and June 12 in Placerville, where Hangtown Wagon Train Days celebrations await. After a year off due to pandemic restrictions, the Wagon Train ponies upEARLY RELEASE
1 day ago · EDITOR: It was great news to see the district attorneys challenging the state’s planned wholesale release of violent felons. What has gone on before makes this current plan of releases even more onerous than you may know. Back when Gov. Brown championed initiativesand
CONTACT US - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Contact Us. PHONE: (530) 622-1255. ADDRESS: 2889 Ray Lawyer Drive, Placerville, CA 95667. All mail correspondence may be sent to our physical address to the attention of the individual or department you would like to reach. All email correspondence may be directed to mtdemo@mtdemocrat.net. View our staff directory.CALIFORNIA WATER
1 day ago · California is faced with another drought. Agriculture products will be reduced, causing supply shortages and higher cost for food. Dry vegetation will increase wildland fires and threaten adjacent urban areas. Some communities will require water rationing. Recreation will be curtailed on lakes and LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Capitol breach vs. riots. EDITOR: To our Congressional representatives: I have read that the House approved HR 3233 to investigate the Capitol breach of Jan. 6, 2021. While not to diminish the seriousness of that event, it was largely peaceful in comparison to the riotous events that have continually plagued our nation overthe past year.
SECOND DOSES GIVEN AT RED HAWK EACH WEEK El Dorado County Public Health Department staff is administering drive-up COVID-19 vaccine second doses at Red Hawk Casino on Thursdays. Almost 1,000 vaccines are available each week. Only the second dose is being given at Red Hawk. Eligible individuals need to LEARN ABOUT PROBLEM GAMBLING 1 day ago · The El Dorado County Health and Human Services Agency, Substance Use Disorder Services is partnering with the California Council on Problem Gambling to present a no cost 60-minute presentation on problem gambling for members of the public and AGENCIES CREATING BEAR DNA DATABASE 1 day ago · SOUTH LAKE TAHOE — As the Lake Tahoe Basin’s black bears emerge from their winter slow-down and slumber, campground managers, biologists, park rangers and wildlife officers hope to have a new tool at their disposal to help manage the human-bear conflictscertain to
BELLTOWER: SUBMARINE MOVIES AND REAL-LIFE ADVENTURES 1 day ago · I always find submarine movies exciting. That’s in spite of two things I never wanted to do in the Navy — serve on a submarine or destroyer. I preferred a big ship like an aircraft carrier, on which I did an eight-month Mediterranean cruise. Actually, I wound up on that carrier, USS Saratoga, becaus KILEY PENS 'RECALL NEWSOM' Kiley said proceeds go toward the recall. The El Dorado County Republican Party is hosting a book signing with Kiley Saturday, Feb. 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the El Dorado County Republican Headquarters, 3181 Cameron Park Drive, Suite 104. People can also sign the petition to recall Newsom at that time. Related.MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Ronald Ameral, 64, who police say was a transient living in the Placerville area, was fatally struck in a hit-and-run Friday night on upper Broadway in Placerville. Driving what witnesses reportedly described as a dark-colored sedan, the hit-and-run suspect was traveling eastbound on Broadway at about 8:30 p.m. when the vehiclehit Ameral.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his life DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month. INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH El Dorado junior perishes in crash. By Thomas Frey. A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in the passenger seat. EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
CONTRACT CANCELLATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Eventually the buyer’s “subject to” contingencies get resolved to their satisfaction and the time frames for cancelling the contract expire. If the buyer then decides to cancel the contract they could be liable for forfeiture of their deposit or worse — a lawsuit for specific performance and damages. That’s usually not going tohappen.
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Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Ronald Ameral, 64, who police say was a transient living in the Placerville area, was fatally struck in a hit-and-run Friday night on upper Broadway in Placerville. Driving what witnesses reportedly described as a dark-colored sedan, the hit-and-run suspect was traveling eastbound on Broadway at about 8:30 p.m. when the vehiclehit Ameral.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his life DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month. INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EL DORADO JUNIOR PERISHES IN CRASH El Dorado junior perishes in crash. By Thomas Frey. A drive along Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines turned fatal 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Roman Brambila, 18, was driving a white 2005 Subaru Legacy reportedly at a high rate of speed with Alyssa Anton, 17, in the passenger seat. EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
CONTRACT CANCELLATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Eventually the buyer’s “subject to” contingencies get resolved to their satisfaction and the time frames for cancelling the contract expire. If the buyer then decides to cancel the contract they could be liable for forfeiture of their deposit or worse — a lawsuit for specific performance and damages. That’s usually not going tohappen.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his life 2 IN PLACERVILLE SUCCUMB TO VIRUS 13 minutes ago · Two more El Dorado County residents lost their battles with the coronavirus, county officials reported Thursday. The residents, a man and woman both 65 years of age or older, lived in the greater Placerville area. The county has lost 115 people to the virus and has had 10,311 cases overall, in WAGON TRAIN IS COMING ’ROUND THE MOUNTAIN 1 day ago · The Highway 50 Association Wagon Train is rolling west and scheduled to arrive June 11 in Pollock Pines and June 12 in Placerville, where Hangtown Wagon Train Days celebrations await. After a year off due to pandemic restrictions, the Wagon Train ponies upLOCAL ARRESTS
Farm Trails/Visitor’s Guide 2021-2022; Home Source, May 28, 2021; Home Source, May 21, 2021; The Gold Mine, May 21, 2021; Farm Trails Visitor’s Guide 2021-22 DAN WALTERS: PANDEMIC EASES, BUT CALIFORNIA HOUSING CRISIS IN SUMMARY: The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be easing in California, but its effects will linger, including a worsening of the state’s housing crisis. California’s COVID-19 crisis appears to be diminishing, with declining infection rates and rising vaccination rates. If those trends continue, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged the state’s economy will be fully opened next month.EARLY RELEASE
1 day ago · EDITOR: It was great news to see the district attorneys challenging the state’s planned wholesale release of violent felons. What has gone on before makes this current plan of releases even more onerous than you may know. Back when Gov. Brown championed initiativesand
FBI WARNING OF INCREASE IN INTERNET SCAMS The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is seeing an increase in reports of online extortion scams during the current “stay-at-home” orders as people are stuck at home often glued to their phones and computers. Scammers are using the opportunity to find new victims and pressure them into sending money, a press release fromthe FBI
GREEN-LIT DISPENSARIES PREPARE TO OPEN 1 day ago · In April 2019 the city of Placerville started taking applications for recreational cannabis business permits within city limits. A total of 13 applications came in and after a four-phase process through which up to three dispensaries would be approved, opening day is right around the corner for the first legal sales of marijuana in Placerville.CALIFORNIA WATER
1 day ago · California is faced with another drought. Agriculture products will be reduced, causing supply shortages and higher cost for food. Dry vegetation will increase wildland fires and threaten adjacent urban areas. Some communities will require water rationing. Recreation will be curtailed on lakes andSUBMISSION FORMS
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Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Ronald Ameral, 64, who police say was a transient living in the Placerville area, was fatally struck in a hit-and-run Friday night on upper Broadway in Placerville. Driving what witnesses reportedly described as a dark-colored sedan, the hit-and-run suspect was traveling eastbound on Broadway at about 8:30 p.m. when the vehiclehit Ameral.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his lifeLOCAL ARRESTS
Farm Trails/Visitor’s Guide 2021-2022; Home Source, May 28, 2021; Home Source, May 21, 2021; The Gold Mine, May 21, 2021; Farm Trails Visitor’s Guide 2021-22 INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIME BY THE NUMBERSNUMBER OF ILLEGALS BY STATE The topic of crime committed by illegal immigrants with criminal pasts has become front page news of late with the murder of two California law enforcement officers and a woman in San Francisco. Yet the amount of crime committed by illegals is not new. A study released in 2011 bythe Government Acco
CONTRACT CANCELLATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCESCONTRACT CANCELLATION CLAUSECONTRACT CANCELLATION LETTERCONTRACT CANCELLATION POLICYCONTRACT CANCELLATION TEMPLATE Eventually the buyer’s “subject to” contingencies get resolved to their satisfaction and the time frames for cancelling the contract expire. If the buyer then decides to cancel the contract they could be liable for forfeiture of their deposit or worse — a lawsuit for specific performance and damages. That’s usually not going tohappen.
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Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Ronald Ameral, 64, who police say was a transient living in the Placerville area, was fatally struck in a hit-and-run Friday night on upper Broadway in Placerville. Driving what witnesses reportedly described as a dark-colored sedan, the hit-and-run suspect was traveling eastbound on Broadway at about 8:30 p.m. when the vehiclehit Ameral.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his lifeLOCAL ARRESTS
Farm Trails/Visitor’s Guide 2021-2022; Home Source, May 28, 2021; Home Source, May 21, 2021; The Gold Mine, May 21, 2021; Farm Trails Visitor’s Guide 2021-22 INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIME BY THE NUMBERSNUMBER OF ILLEGALS BY STATE The topic of crime committed by illegal immigrants with criminal pasts has become front page news of late with the murder of two California law enforcement officers and a woman in San Francisco. Yet the amount of crime committed by illegals is not new. A study released in 2011 bythe Government Acco
CONTRACT CANCELLATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCESCONTRACT CANCELLATION CLAUSECONTRACT CANCELLATION LETTERCONTRACT CANCELLATION POLICYCONTRACT CANCELLATION TEMPLATE Eventually the buyer’s “subject to” contingencies get resolved to their satisfaction and the time frames for cancelling the contract expire. If the buyer then decides to cancel the contract they could be liable for forfeiture of their deposit or worse — a lawsuit for specific performance and damages. That’s usually not going tohappen.
WAGON TRAIN IS COMING ’ROUND THE MOUNTAIN 1 day ago · The Highway 50 Association Wagon Train is rolling west and scheduled to arrive June 11 in Pollock Pines and June 12 in Placerville, where Hangtown Wagon Train Days celebrations await. After a year off due to pandemic restrictions, the Wagon Train ponies up HARVEYS, HARRAH’S RETURN TO FULL CAPACITY STATELINE, Nev. — Harveys and Harrah’s Lake Tahoe announced May 27 that the Gaming Control Board has approved a return to full occupancy, without social distancing, on the casino floors. The change comes through a Nevada Gaming Control Board waiver recognizing that Caesars Entertainment has takenEARLY RELEASE
1 day ago · EDITOR: It was great news to see the district attorneys challenging the state’s planned wholesale release of violent felons. What has gone on before makes this current plan of releases even more onerous than you may know. Back when Gov. Brown championed initiativesand
CONTACT US - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Contact Us. PHONE: (530) 622-1255. ADDRESS: 2889 Ray Lawyer Drive, Placerville, CA 95667. All mail correspondence may be sent to our physical address to the attention of the individual or department you would like to reach. All email correspondence may be directed to mtdemo@mtdemocrat.net. View our staff directory. SACRAMENTO HISTORY ALLIANCE REIMAGINES ANNUAL FUNDRAISER SACRAMENTO — After pausing the prestigious annual program for a year due to COVID-19 and “reimagining” the fundraising event into a virtual format, the Sacramento History Alliance is proud and excited to announce the 2021 Burnett Awards will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 10.The high-profile Burnett Awards is a benefit fundraiser for two of Sacramento’s historic treasures — theCALIFORNIA WATER
1 day ago · California is faced with another drought. Agriculture products will be reduced, causing supply shortages and higher cost for food. Dry vegetation will increase wildland fires and threaten adjacent urban areas. Some communities will require water rationing. Recreation will be curtailed on lakes and SECOND DOSES GIVEN AT RED HAWK EACH WEEK El Dorado County Public Health Department staff is administering drive-up COVID-19 vaccine second doses at Red Hawk Casino on Thursdays. Almost 1,000 vaccines are available each week. Only the second dose is being given at Red Hawk. Eligible individuals need to LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Capitol breach vs. riots. EDITOR: To our Congressional representatives: I have read that the House approved HR 3233 to investigate the Capitol breach of Jan. 6, 2021. While not to diminish the seriousness of that event, it was largely peaceful in comparison to the riotous events that have continually plagued our nation overthe past year.
KILEY PENS 'RECALL NEWSOM' Kiley said proceeds go toward the recall. The El Dorado County Republican Party is hosting a book signing with Kiley Saturday, Feb. 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the El Dorado County Republican Headquarters, 3181 Cameron Park Drive, Suite 104. People can also sign the petition to recall Newsom at that time. Related. LEARN ABOUT PROBLEM GAMBLING 1 day ago · The El Dorado County Health and Human Services Agency, Substance Use Disorder Services is partnering with the California Council on Problem Gambling to present a no cost 60-minute presentation on problem gambling for members of the public andMOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT
Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Ronald Ameral, 64, who police say was a transient living in the Placerville area, was fatally struck in a hit-and-run Friday night on upper Broadway in Placerville. Driving what witnesses reportedly described as a dark-colored sedan, the hit-and-run suspect was traveling eastbound on Broadway at about 8:30 p.m. when the vehiclehit Ameral.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his lifeLOCAL ARRESTS
Farm Trails/Visitor’s Guide 2021-2022; Home Source, May 28, 2021; Home Source, May 21, 2021; The Gold Mine, May 21, 2021; Farm Trails Visitor’s Guide 2021-22 INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIME BY THE NUMBERSNUMBER OF ILLEGALS BY STATE The topic of crime committed by illegal immigrants with criminal pasts has become front page news of late with the murder of two California law enforcement officers and a woman in San Francisco. Yet the amount of crime committed by illegals is not new. A study released in 2011 bythe Government Acco
CONTRACT CANCELLATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCESCONTRACT CANCELLATION CLAUSECONTRACT CANCELLATION LETTERCONTRACT CANCELLATION POLICYCONTRACT CANCELLATION TEMPLATE Eventually the buyer’s “subject to” contingencies get resolved to their satisfaction and the time frames for cancelling the contract expire. If the buyer then decides to cancel the contract they could be liable for forfeiture of their deposit or worse — a lawsuit for specific performance and damages. That’s usually not going tohappen.
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Mountain Democrat | California's Oldest Newspaper – Est. 1851. PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. Depleted snowpack runoff lands 41 counties in drought. Folsom Reservoir, which is filled by the American River watershed, is at 38% of its storage capacity with about 369,000 acre-feet of water. Last year at this time Folsom held 737,000acre-feet.
NEWS - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Ronald Ameral, 64, who police say was a transient living in the Placerville area, was fatally struck in a hit-and-run Friday night on upper Broadway in Placerville. Driving what witnesses reportedly described as a dark-colored sedan, the hit-and-run suspect was traveling eastbound on Broadway at about 8:30 p.m. when the vehiclehit Ameral.
OBITUARIES - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT James Beaver. James Beaver June 14, 1926 – April 3, 2021 James “Red” Beaver, 94, of El Dorado, passed away peacefully at his home on April 3, 2021. James “Red” Beaver was born in Mentor, Kan. His family moved to Camino in 1929 and eventual moved to the Placerville area. James spent the rest of his lifeLOCAL ARRESTS
Farm Trails/Visitor’s Guide 2021-2022; Home Source, May 28, 2021; Home Source, May 21, 2021; The Gold Mine, May 21, 2021; Farm Trails Visitor’s Guide 2021-22 INTERCHANGE AT EMPIRE RANCH ROAD PROPOSED Interchange at Empire Ranch Road proposed. “There is a lot of growth that will come with the interchange being built, but it’s important to recognize that the roadway network that’s in place was designed to accommodate it.”. — Matt Weir, vice president of Kimley-Horn consultants. The city of Folsom, in cooperation with Caltrans, is EARLY RELEASE DENIED MAN WHO TORTURED WIFE Early release denied man who tortured wife. By Pat Lakey. A shared sigh of relief just washed over the family of a man trying for early release from state prison, where he is serving a life sentence for torturing his wife and inflicting other physical and emotional trauma. Susan Hamlin and her four children learned earlier this month thatthey
C. J. BOX JR. SPINS AN INTERESTING TALE C. J. Box Jr. spins an interesting tale. By Larry Weitzman. Joe Pickett may be the most famous Fish and Game Warden in Wyoming. The devoted husband, doting father of three and dedicated state employee is yet as frail and sensitive as anyone and certainly not a superman. But his stories are known worldwide as his creator, author CharlesJames
WOMAN KILLED, PASSENGER SUFFERS MAJOR INJURY IN CRASH A 30-year-old El Dorado woman was killed earlier this month after the car she was driving left Pleasant Valley Road and struck an oak tree, according to the Placerville office of the California Highway Patrol. A passenger reportedly suffered major injuries. Killed was Roberta Wallene “Dolly” Harding ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIME BY THE NUMBERSNUMBER OF ILLEGALS BY STATE The topic of crime committed by illegal immigrants with criminal pasts has become front page news of late with the murder of two California law enforcement officers and a woman in San Francisco. Yet the amount of crime committed by illegals is not new. A study released in 2011 bythe Government Acco
CONTRACT CANCELLATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCESCONTRACT CANCELLATION CLAUSECONTRACT CANCELLATION LETTERCONTRACT CANCELLATION POLICYCONTRACT CANCELLATION TEMPLATE Eventually the buyer’s “subject to” contingencies get resolved to their satisfaction and the time frames for cancelling the contract expire. If the buyer then decides to cancel the contract they could be liable for forfeiture of their deposit or worse — a lawsuit for specific performance and damages. That’s usually not going tohappen.
WAGON TRAIN IS COMING ’ROUND THE MOUNTAIN 19 hours ago · The Highway 50 Association Wagon Train is rolling west and scheduled to arrive June 11 in Pollock Pines and June 12 in Placerville, where Hangtown Wagon Train Days celebrations await. After a year off due to pandemic restrictions, the Wagon Train ponies up HARVEYS, HARRAH’S RETURN TO FULL CAPACITY STATELINE, Nev. — Harveys and Harrah’s Lake Tahoe announced May 27 that the Gaming Control Board has approved a return to full occupancy, without social distancing, on the casino floors. The change comes through a Nevada Gaming Control Board waiver recognizing that Caesars Entertainment has takenEARLY RELEASE
19 hours ago · EDITOR: It was great news to see the district attorneys challenging the state’s planned wholesale release of violent felons. What has gone on before makes this current plan of releases even more onerous than you may know. Back when Gov. Brown championed initiatives and CONTACT US - PLACERVILLE MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT Contact Us. PHONE: (530) 622-1255. ADDRESS: 2889 Ray Lawyer Drive, Placerville, CA 95667. All mail correspondence may be sent to our physical address to the attention of the individual or department you would like to reach. All email correspondence may be directed to mtdemo@mtdemocrat.net. View our staff directory. SACRAMENTO HISTORY ALLIANCE REIMAGINES ANNUAL FUNDRAISER SACRAMENTO — After pausing the prestigious annual program for a year due to COVID-19 and “reimagining” the fundraising event into a virtual format, the Sacramento History Alliance is proud and excited to announce the 2021 Burnett Awards will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 10.The high-profile Burnett Awards is a benefit fundraiser for two of Sacramento’s historic treasures — theCALIFORNIA WATER
19 hours ago · California is faced with another drought. Agriculture products will be reduced, causing supply shortages and higher cost for food. Dry vegetation will increase wildland fires and threaten adjacent urban areas. Some communities will require water rationing.Recreation will be
SECOND DOSES GIVEN AT RED HAWK EACH WEEK El Dorado County Public Health Department staff is administering drive-up COVID-19 vaccine second doses at Red Hawk Casino on Thursdays. Almost 1,000 vaccines are available each week. Only the second dose is being given at Red Hawk. Eligible individuals need to LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Capitol breach vs. riots. EDITOR: To our Congressional representatives: I have read that the House approved HR 3233 to investigate the Capitol breach of Jan. 6, 2021. While not to diminish the seriousness of that event, it was largely peaceful in comparison to the riotous events that have continually plagued our nation overthe past year.
KILEY PENS 'RECALL NEWSOM' Kiley said proceeds go toward the recall. The El Dorado County Republican Party is hosting a book signing with Kiley Saturday, Feb. 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the El Dorado County Republican Headquarters, 3181 Cameron Park Drive, Suite 104. People can also sign the petition to recall Newsom at that time. Related. LEARN ABOUT PROBLEM GAMBLING 19 hours ago · The El Dorado County Health and Human Services Agency, Substance Use Disorder Services is partnering with the California Council on Problem Gambling to present a no cost 60-minute presentation on problem gambling for members of the public and* Home
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PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA Unexpected delights and tender homage await garden lovers Amidst cockscombs and a persistent Japanese Maple, a crane beckons visitors across a bridge at Gloriah and Freddie Jackson's El Dorado Hills garden. Village Life photo by Sel RichardBy Sel Richard
It was a chance meeting with a frog that prompted Gloriah Jackson and her husband Freddie to purchase their home four years ago. Now impish frogs peek high and low, from beneath lines of rose bushes to succulent arrangements garnishing their haven. The gardens in this year’s Assistance League Sierra Foothills Gardens of the HillsContinue Reading
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NEWS
BOS to take first look at budgetBy Chris Daley |
Published 14 hours ago Garden club puts Placerville on the Blue Star Memorial mapBy Thomas Frey |
Published 2 days ago Waste not, want not: Teaming up to find use for surplus food By Andrew Vonderschmitt|
Published 2 days ago Harveys, Harrah’s return to full capacity By Tahoe Daily Tribune| Published 2
days ago
Placerville man killed in head-on By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 2 days ago Right turn restrictions enforced By Tahoe Daily Tribune| Published 2
days ago
Businesses impacted by pandemic may see lower assessed value By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 2 days ago New Central EDH proposal not really newBy Sel Richard |
Published 2 days ago Redistricting website launchedBy News release |
Published 4 days agoHeroes
honored in Memorial Day ceremony By John Poimiroo | Published 4 days ago Out with the old, in with the new… SmealBy Jana Rossi |
Published 4 days ago, 1 CommentThey did it!
By Contributor |
Published 4 days agoQuick work
By Contributor |
Published 4 days ago, 1 Comment Powerhouse penstock due for reinforcement By Michael Raffety | Published 4 days ago, 1 Comment Outbuilding fire spreads to vegetation in Georgetown By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 5 days ago Farm Table reopens with new owners By Andrew Vonderschmitt|
Published 1 week ago, 3 Comments Honoring the Greatest Generation By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 1 week ago,2 Comments
Always
remembered
By Andrew Vonderschmitt|
Published 1 week ago, 3 Comments Fire leaves home unlivableBy Thomas Frey |
Published 1 week ago Lake levels as of May 26-27 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 1 week ago.
PROSPECTING
Sacramento History Alliance reimagines annual fundraiserBy News release |
Published 2 days ago UC Davis Graduate Student Virtual Exhibition showcases varied worksBy News release |
Published 2 days ago Tiffany treasures: Crocker presents gorgeous exhibitBy Crocker Art
| Published 2 days ago Buttered and Salty: ‘Friends: The Reunion’ By Joshua B. Porter | Published 2 days agoReady to
rummage?
By Placerville Shakespeare Club|
Published 2 days ago Sacramento’s Latinx Theatre Company presents ‘Frida’By News release |
Published 2 days agoIn The Know: June 4
By Noel Stack |
Published 2 days ago Program supports EDC homeless youth By El Dorado County Office of Education| Published 2
days ago
The Arts: The art of kindness would be a nice ‘new normal’By Susan Laird |
Published 4 days ago EDCOE’s Extended Day team honored with an Excellence in Educationaward
By El Dorado County Office of Education| Published 4
days ago
Preserve it! Adventures making cheese By Master Food Preserver|
Published 4 days ago Unexpected delights and tender homage await garden loversBy Sel Richard |
Published 4 days ago On Duty: Christopher Allen By Special to the Democrat|
Published 4 days agoIn The Know: June 2
By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 4 days ago Becca Kaldunski honored with an EDCOE Excellence in Education award By El Dorado County Office of Education| Published 4
days ago
Forever Forests: California Native Plant Society art contest showcasesnature’s beauty
By News release |
Published 1 week ago Seniors invited to Zoom history eventsBy News release |
Published 1 week ago El Dorado winemakers impress festival judgesBy News release |
Published 1 week ago Lucky ‘DreamMaker’ winner gets fantastic Tahoe vacation By Lake Tahoe Resort Hotel|
Published 1 week ago Tallac Historic Site opens SaturdayBy News release |
Published 1 week ago.
OPINION
Dan Walters: Newsom paints rosy, but flawed, economic picture By Calmatters Contributor|
Published 2 days ago, 5 Comments Kiley’s Corner: We can do better than a five-year recoveryBy Contributor |
Published 2 days ago, 4 Comments Dan Walters: Why it’s not easy to build affordable housing inCalifornia
By Calmatters Contributor|
Published 4 days ago, 3 Comments The Balancing Act: Paying people not to work destroys our economyBy Larry Weitzman
| Published 4 days ago, 5 Comments Dan Walters: California still mistreating its school kids By Calmatters Contributor|
Published 1 week ago, 4 Comments Glenn Mollette: Graduation and considering your future destinationBy Contributor |
Published 1 week ago John Stossel: Successful without collegeBy Contributor |
Published 1 week ago, 6 Comments Dan Walters: Inflated job numbers prop up bullet train By Calmatters Contributor|
Published 1 week ago, 1 Comment California Commentary: ‘TEL’ me no liesBy Contributor |
Published 1 week ago Belltower: Moms against school masks and the state budget surplus By Michael Raffety | Published 1 week ago, 1 Comment McClintock’s Message: The racist leftBy Tom McClintock
| Published 2 weeks ago, 16 Comments Dan Walters: California population drop caps long trend By Calmatters Contributor|
Published 2 weeks ago Guest column: Newsom transforms taxpayer protection into welfareBy Ted Gaines |
Published 2 weeks ago, 7 Comments Dan Walters: Pandemic eases, but California housing crisis worsens By Calmatters Contributor|
Published 2 weeks ago, 1 Comment Guest column: Will Latinos upend the socialist takeover?By Contributor |
Published 2 weeks ago, 4 Comments The Balancing Act: Taxes are accelerating on the middle classBy Larry Weitzman
| Published 2 weeks ago The Not So Weekly Daley: ‘One’s born every minute …’By Chris Daley |
Published 3 weeks ago, 1 Comment Dan Walters: Pending bill opens door to pension corruption at CalPERS By Calmatters Contributor|
Published 3 weeks ago Dan Walters: Biden’s tax plan could hit California hard By Calmatters Contributor|
Published 3 weeks ago, 5 Comments Belltower: Raconteur Bigelow addresses Republican group By Michael Raffety | Published 3 weeks ago.
LETTERS
Benevolence is not equality By Letters to the Editor|
Published 2 days ago, 19 CommentsBalance
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 2 days agoA thought
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 2 days ago, 21 CommentsSenior
center facts
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 4 days ago Wildfire evacuations and county policy By Letters to the Editor|
Published 4 days ago, 2 CommentsJust
observation
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 4 days ago, 26 CommentsHugs and kisses
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 1 week ago, 30 CommentsRep. Cheney
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 1 week ago, 22 Comments Beware of barbecue bugs By Letters to the Editor|
Published 1 week ago, 6 CommentsNice try
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 1 week ago, 21 CommentsSave the
senior center
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Published 1 week ago, 4 CommentsErasing history
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 1 week ago, 43 CommentsLosing the
noose
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Published 1 week ago, 15 CommentsStop the
madness
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 1 week ago, 3 Comments The filibuster and playing the race card By Letters to the Editor|
Published 1 week ago, 12 CommentsWhat happens
next?
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 1 week agoCapitol
breach vs. riots
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 1 week ago, 28 Comments Open letter to the Board of Supervisors By Letters to the Editor|
Published 2 weeks ago, 4 CommentsAsk yourself
By Letters to the Editor|
Published 2 weeks ago, 29 Comments Evacuation plan needed By Letters to the Editor|
Published 2 weeks ago.
SPORTS
Signing day
By Contributor |
Published 2 days ago Speedway opens massive summerBy Gary Thomas |
Published 2 days ago On target —Junior Olympian shoots and shinesBy Sel Richard |
Published 4 days ago Etching their names in historyBy Thomas Frey |
Published 1 week ago Familiar faces share victory laneBy Gary Thomas |
Published 1 week agoD’backs
go back to back
By Thomas Frey |
Published 1 week ago, 1 Comment Olympic dreams — Sammon to U.S. team trialsBy Jana Rossi |
Published 1 week agoEldo’s got talent
By Mark Devaughn | Published 1 week ago El Dorado seniors shine in finaleBy Thomas Frey |
Published 2 weeks ago Drivers in gear for Sunday racesBy Gary Thomas |
Published 2 weeks ago Robinson gets first Placerville Speedway winBy Gary Thomas |
Published 2 weeks ago Track stars finish strongBy Thomas Frey |
Published 2 weeks ago Local lacrosse club to make national showingBy Sel Richard |
Published 2 weeks ago Ray named D’back head coachBy Thomas Frey |
Published 2 weeks ago Fans to be allowed at celebrity golf tourney By Tahoe Daily Tribune| Published 3
weeks ago
Playoffs or no, these girls can play ballBy Thomas Frey |
Published 3 weeks ago Golobic takes the checkered in winged 360sBy Gary Thomas |
Published 3 weeks agoKids to
ride the red clay
By Gary Thomas |
Published 3 weeks ago8
college bound at PondoBy Thomas Frey |
Published 3 weeks ago Doubleheader to hit Placerville SpeedwayBy Gary Thomas |
Published 4 weeks ago.
ESSENTIALS
El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: May 16-19 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 2 days ago El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: May 10-16 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 4 days ago El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: May 4-9 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 1 week ago Placerville Police Department Crime log: May 1-19 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 1 week ago El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: April 26-May 3 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 1 week ago Lake levels as of May 18-20 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 1 week ago Placerville Police Department Crime log: April 20-30 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 2 weeks ago Lake levels as of May 12-13 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 2 weeks ago El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: April 20-23 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 2 weeks ago El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: April 12-19 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 3 weeks ago Placerville Police Department crime log: April 15-19 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 3 weeks agoLake levels
By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 3 weeks agoCorrection
By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 4 weeks ago El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: April 8-11 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 4 weeks ago Placerville Police Department crime log: April 8-14 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 4 weeks ago El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: April 5-7 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 1 month ago El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: March 31-April 4 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 1 month agoLake levels
By Dawn Hodson |
Published 1 month ago El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office crime log: March 25-30 By Mountain Democrat staff | Published 1 month ago Lake levels as of April 13-15By Dawn Hodson |
Published 1 month ago.
OBITUARIES
Diane
Tornai Angerman
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Published 2 days agoJudie M.
McDowell
By Contributor |
Published 2 days agoDaniel
Morrill
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Published 4 days ago Priscilla Jean MadisonBy Contributor |
Published 1 week ago Elleen Cecile GleasonBy Contributor |
Published 1 week agoKeith
George Peters
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Published 1 week agoJean Ann
Allured
By Contributor |
Published 1 week ago Hazel Margaret Reed/MasciovecchioBy Contributor |
Published 1 week ago Jacqueline Jackie MillerBy Contributor |
Published 1 week ago Paulette Smith DailyBy Contributor |
Published 1 week agoJan Rose
By Contributor |
Published 2 weeks agoPatricia
Ann Weeda
By Contributor |
Published 2 weeks agoHenry
“Bill” WashabaughBy Contributor |
Published 2 weeks agoFaye
Linda Shankle
By Contributor |
Published 2 weeks ago James (Jim) Russell MyersBy Contributor |
Published 2 weeks ago, 1 CommentRichard Dale Wilson
By Contributor |
Published 3 weeks agoDonald R. Cook
By Contributor |
Published 3 weeks agoJ B Pitts
By Contributor |
Published 3 weeks ago Edward Theodore BernhoftBy Contributor |
Published 3 weeks agoRobert
A. “Bob” Smart Jr.By Contributor |
Published 3 weeks ago.
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