News of Record for April 24, 2015
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Opinion: Scesa says TUD water situation ‘delicate’
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Obituaries for April 24, 2015
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SRT brings ‘Honky Tonk Angels’ to Fallon House
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‘Taste of Calaveras’ showcases food, wine, art
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Spring Festival offers family friendly fun
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Your Week Out (April 23 to 29)
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Rain, snow in forecast this weekend
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3 ’Cats in hoops All-Star contest
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Preps roundup: Bears bounce back vs. Frogs
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Redskins softball rolls over Wildcats
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Q&A: What does the future hold at TUD?
Tuolumne Utilities District General Manager Tom Scesa and spokeswoman Lisa Westbrook sat down with opinion page editor Craig Cassidy this week to discuss a range of topics, including the district’s water supply, TUD’s financial situation, infrastructure needs, possible rate increases, and long-range planning.
For background: Part of the conversation focused on water stored behind Pinecrest and Lyons reservoirs, which usually fill to the brim (referred to here as “fill and spill”).
The two reservoirs, while storing water for 44,000 Tuolumne County residents, are owned and operated by Pacific Gas and Electric and used for hydroelectric power generation.
The first part of this hour-long interview ran Friday.
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Awards given at Lamplight Dinner
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Plot thickens in Roundup heist
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Twain Harte residents asked to conserve 30 percent
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Bill would ban ‘racial slur’ as Calaveras High mascot
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Transportation on Calaveras Supervisors’ agenda
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Annual Spelling Bee winners announced
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Calendar for April 25, 2015
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CHP: Barrera allegedly under influence of sedative, marijuana during fatal crash
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