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I would first like to thank District 4 Supervisor Frank Axe for the explanation of Measure Q that I found on Page 2 of the Upcountry News. These details explained the estimated funding that may be ...
Do Amadorians really need to raise the sales tax for roads? Currently, Amadorians’ tax dollars under the Biden-Harris administration are being used to destroy roads, schools and hospitals in foreign ...
Argonaut High School’s annual Homecoming celebration took place last week, highlighted by the crowning of this year’s King and Queen, seniors Clayton Hardy and Brynn Begovich (pictured above), on ...
That is the question. Many ongoing comments in Letters to the Editor of the Ledger Dispatch are for an against the two candidates for President of our United States of America. We all need to search ...
My wife Penni is a vibrant part of our Amador County community. Penni is Black and I am white. Penni has been consistently checked and questioned while using the self-checkout areas at several of our ...
The Amador Junior Buffalos Varsity youth football team defeated Waterford 31-13 in Motherlode Valley Football League (MVFL) play on Saturday, September 14 in Sutter Creek, capping a four-game sweep on ...
Measure Q is a ¾-cent sales tax being placed on the November 5 ballot by the Amador County Board of Supervisors. If passed, it would be used for road repairs, resurfacing and repavement. The estimated ...
Amador and Argonaut high schools have clashed more than 100 times on the football field, but Monday, September 16 marked the first time the rival schools have faced off in an official California ...
Dear Amador Board of Supervisors, it has come to my attention that on September 10, 2024 the Placer County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution asking California Governor Gavin Newsom to declare ...