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Bret Harte stuns Summerville

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For the Bret Harte Bullfrogs, Friday night was as good as it gets.

Redskins suffer difficult loss

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The Calaveras Redskins were trailing the Sonora Wildcats late in the fourth quarter at Dunlavy Field on Friday night.

Violent threats under investigation at Summerville High

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A group of Summerville High School students who threatened violence against students and staff Wednesday are under investigation by law enforcement and the school.

In the Garden: Life cycle of native plants starts in autumn

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Understanding the “Sleeping Beauty Syndrome” is important to gardening successfully with many California native plants. Their life cycle includes a period of summer dormancy which is broken by the kiss of the first rains of fall.

Independence Hall Quilters to host annual show

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All around Calaveras County, quilts adorn the walls of local businesses.

Man arrested on suspicion of DUI at CHP office

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A man was arrested Thursday afternoon on suspicion of DUI and drug charges after going to the California Highway Patrol office in Jamestown to get information about a legal matter.

Two people injured in Valley Springs accident

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Two Valley Springs residents sustained minor injuries in an accident Thursday on Highway 26.

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Students arrested in assault plot at Summerville

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Four students have been arrested for plotting to assault students and teachers at Summerville High School.

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Playoffs hopes saved; Wildcats top Buffaloes

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It’s homecoming week at Sonora High School, and homecoming is typically all about football. However, the Sonora boys’ soccer team didn’t get the memo. In a game that the ‘Cats needed to win in order to keep their playoff hopes within reach, they went out and defeated Amador 2-1 Monday night at Dunlavy Field.“As a whole, this win for Sonora High is great,” said freshman Jacob Schader. “It is homecoming, but we are still going at it with soccer. We are not just giving it all to football.”

Drought, beetle taking toll on Mother Lode trees

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Suzie Gerlitz didn’t know what a bark beetle was when she and her husband, Brandon, moved into their dream home in Leisure Pines this past February.
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