Red County/Placer News Roundup - November 2, 2007
Posted by: Jeff Flint | 11/02/2007 7:46 AM
County attorneys, Ollar-Burris seek resolution to five-month investigation - Auburn Journal
Attorneys for Placer County and Michelle Ollar-Burris are in talks that could see the ousted Planning Commission member turn over documents related to real-estate transactions that have sparked a five-month investigation.
Indian group may oppose Clover Valley referendum - Placer Herald
The United Auburn Indian Community is considering weighing in on the campaign to defeat the referendum against the Clover Valley development.
New city, WPUSD digs on schedule - Lincoln News-Messenger
It's nice to know that the school district which is nearly $200 million in debt and delaying a new high school is going to get their new admin building done in time.
Former mayor faces fine - Lincoln News-Messenger
Former Lincoln Mayor Ray Sprague has been fined more than $1,000 for several violations committed in running his former company, Lincoln Limousine.
12-year span since Foresthill Bridge got full inspection - Sac Bee
The bridge outside of Auburn, the highest in California, share sthe same architecture as the recently collapsed bridge in Minnesota.
Shaken-baby lawyers may clash again - Sac Bee
Both sides in the case of a nanny who is accused of shaking a Roseville baby and causing fatal brain injuries indicated Thursday they are prepared for a second trial.
Waddle Ranch now open to the public - Sierra Sun
The Truckee-Donner Land Trust celebrated the acquisition of the former cattle ranch.
Tahoe National Forest puts temporary brakes on off-roading - Sierra Sun and Grass Valley Union
People who ride dirt bikes for recreation will no longer be permitted to ride cross-country between existing trails in the Tahoe National Forest.
Tahoe-Truckee residents describe transit needs - Sierra Sun
Tahoe-Truckee area residents asked for new bus schedules and more regular service Thursday at an annual public forum hosted by the region�s transit agencies.
City granted permit renewal - Colfax Record
City officials were able to successfully obtain a renewal of the federal permit allowing the City of Colfax to discharge effluent from its wastewater treatment plant.
Working 'round the clock - Auburn Journal
Keeping the town ticking since the early 1990s, Downtown Auburn's clock tower is set to join thousands of other time pieces in the Auburn area when clocks are set back an hour Sunday morning.
Sun City names new executive director - Lincoln News-Messenger
The Sun City Lincoln Hills Association announced that it has named Bob Cook as its executive director.
Auburn attorney's practice suspended - Auburn Journal
Corecia Woo, a family law attorney, will not be allowed to practice for 90 days, effective Nov. 4, according to court documents.
Suspect in Drive-by shooting arrested in Folsom - Roseville & Rocklin Today
Ralph Alexander Mattos III, who is suspected of involvement in a non-injury drive-by shooting in Roseville on October 10, has been taken into custody.
Kings Beach man stabbed in Halloween fight - Sierra Sun
A Kings Beach man was flown to Reno for treatment of knife wounds he received outside a Halloween party.
Official blogs to reacher younger Lincoln residents - Sac Bee
Lincoln Public Information Officer Jill Thompson is blogging on myspace to reach the younger residents of the growing Placer County suburb.

