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Amador County Wine Cellar
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... it blends seamlessly into the community, and acts as kind of a wine bar link between Sutter Creek and neighboring Drytown. It's worth a stop during one's journey through Amador County's gold/wine country, nevertheless. The wine bar is tucked in the ... Comment?
Amador County says good-bye to local journalist
... love for her friends, family and Amador County shined every day she lived. Oxford passed away Oct. 11 at her home in Drytown. "She loved Amador County and spent all the time she had here publicizing it. That was her main love," said Oxford's best ... Comment?
Drytown man saved after plummeting down a well
... Aaron Gardener, were enjoying the nice September weather as they did some yard work around their old farm house in Drytown. Ramber's husband, Jerry, had purchased the rustic home a few years before for a great price. The only catch was Jerry had to ... Comment?
... Courtesy to the Ledger Dispatch Four girls, ages 8 to 11, participated in a summer camp at The Old General Store in Drytown. Each girl completed a quilt, doing all of the work themselves, guided by volunteers. In addition to the quilts, each girl ... Comment?
... Courtesy to the Ledger Dispatch Four girls, ages 8 to 11, participated in a summer camp at The Old General Store in Drytown. Each girl completed a quilt, doing all of the work themselves, guided by volunteers. In addition to the quilts, each girl ... Comment?
Big cats, domestic goats don't mix
... by mountain lions and coyotes. Photo by: Roger Phelps With a reported lion attack June 3 on a domestic goat near Drytown, it may be safe to say that Amador County goats, as they are each spring, have been placed near the top of the menu for the ... Comment?
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. Comment?
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. Comment?