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Drought: Weekend storms did little

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Wet spells from Friday to Monday brought less than a half-inch of rain to Sonora and a few inches of snow to the mountains — totals that did little to alter the region’s drought outlook.

Sonora to raise cost of building permits

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Unable to recoup the cost of reviewing construction plans and issuing building permits under the current fee structure, the Sonora City Council on Monday unanimously adopted some new and slightly higher rates.

News of Record for March 3, 2015

Obits for March 3, 2015

Letters to the editor for March 3, 2015

Water emergency plan on board docket

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An emergency response plan for people who rely on water from McClure Reservoir will be discussed at a special meeting Wednesday of the Lake Don Pedro Community Services District Board of Directors.

Tree removal pricetag growing

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A controversial county project that involves removing seven of the 18 trees at Courthouse Square in downtown Sonora is expected to run about $23,000 over budget, according to a revised estimate released by the county Tuesday.

Snowpack survey: State at 13 percent of average

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State water officials said the winter’s third manual snowpack survey of the season on Tuesday showed disappointing results.

Board OKs fire insurance rate probe

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The Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved an eight-point work plan that aims to take a deeper look into some of the problems people in the county have reported in trying to find affordable insurance for their home.

Obituaries for March 4, 2015

News of Record for March 4

Letters to the editor for March 4, 2015

‘Mary Poppins’ brings magic to the Mother Lode

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Making magic is what Sierra Repertory Theatre aims to do, especially for the season opener, so the county has been abuzz about “Mary Poppins” for weeks with parents and grandparents eagerly anticipating taking youngsters to this enchanting spectacle crafted for the entire family.

Kountry Kittens head to Europe

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Sonora-based burlesque troupe Kountry Kittens are leaving the country — North America that is.

Sonora author writes new book ‘Snowblind’

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Daniel Arnold’s new book, “Snowblind: Stories of Alpine Obsession,” is a fictional short story collection of what he calls “old-fashioned adventure tales.”

Fair brings Celtic entertainment to foothills

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The 29th Sonora Celtic Faire, taking place Friday through Sunday at the Mother Lode Fairgrounds, will feature 10 stages of live Celtic music along with a variety of other entertainment.

Your Week Out (March 5 to 11)

Water woes prompt health alarm

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Water supply concerns for about 3,200 people in the Coulterville-La Grange area are coming to the attention of health officers in Mariposa and Tuolumne counties.

Sonora man ensures you get what you pay for

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Paul Rainey doesn’t take his job lightly, though many might not realize just how much it affects their everyday lives. The 59-year-old Sonora resident is a senior weights and measures inspector and agricultural biologist working under the umbrella of the Tuolumne County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office, which includes the county’s Weights and Measures division.

Calaveras reconsiders contentious resolution

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The Calaveras County Board of Supervisors next week will consider rescinding its controversial 2014 resolution supporting a Christian nonprofit organization.
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