Oct 15, 2009 | Amador Ledger-Dispatch
Amador County says good-bye to local journalist
Marcia Oxford was known as a "go-getter" journalist and was director of the Sutter Creek Visitor's Center.
Drytown man saved after plummeting down a well
"All is well that ends well," was the Shakespearean quote that came from the mouth of a firefighter Wednesday after he helped rescue a man who'd fallen down a 20-foot well.
Courtesy to the Ledger Dispatch The Lagomarsinos and the Lanes enjoy a month-long journey throughout India including the Palace on Wheels.
Courtesy to the Ledger Dispatch The Lagomarsinos and the Lanes enjoy a month-long journey throughout India including the Palace on Wheels.
Big cats, domestic goats don't mix
Clinton Creek rancher Jimmy Cuneo turns out his goats on a recent evening. Cuneo's use of a pair of Great Pyrenees guard dogs has reduced what had been heavy depredation of his flock by mountain lions and coyotes.
Drytown mourns loss of postmistress, searches for new office
For more than three years, Sue Tirapelle, who passed away May 28, ran a contract station for the U.S. Postal Service out of Drytown Antiques.
Planned water service interruption in Sutter Creek, Amador City and Drytown June 17-18
Residents of Amador City, parts of Drytown and some areas of Sutter Creek are being asked to avoid all water use if possible after 9 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17 until 7 the next morning.