![]() ![]() No human injuries reported, but the cars are now stuck together.Īt 2:58 PM Reader Ed had a really Big Bird wipe out the feeder this morning.Īt 2:40 PM Non-injury accident on Hwy 49 near East Lime Kiln Road. The event benefits the Interfaith Food Ministry and you get to securely dispose of old documents.Īt 7:04 AM NID’s Annual Mulch Magic Giveaway is underway at the Fairgrounds.Īt 3:36 PM The town hitch of a pickup is embedded in the bumper of a sedan on Englebright Dam Road in the parking lot. ![]() If she’s your pup please contact 81.Īt 7:50 AM Today, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm the Community Shred, is taking place at Owens Plaza on 426 Sutton Way. Light tan and white, appears to be part pit, just has a collar on with no tags. Single report from a person on the property, units dispatched.Īt 8:04 AM Today is a permissible burn day in Nevada County and Sierra County.Īt 9:33 PM This very friendly pup showed up in the area of North Bloomfield and Hardy Way. Resources at scene and one CAL FIRE engine will be sufficient, canceling all other incoming units.Īt 3:45 PM Possible escaped burn pile on Southridge Drive off Spenceville Road in the Penn Valley area. Emergency services and PG&E dispatched.Īt 3:54 PM Units at scene on Southbridge report a wood pile on fire, no real extension to the vegetation. No injuries reported, pole is not damaged but lines are down – power is reportedly out in the area. PM.īurning is always prohibited inside the city limits of Nevada City and Grass Valley.Īt 8:51 PM Power outage after a car vs pole accident on Lazy Valley Road in Penn Valley. For best smoke dispersion, recommended burn hours are 9 A.M. Never burn garbage, construction debris, painted wood, wet piles, or piles composed primarily of leaves and pine needles. Burn only natural vegetation that grew on the property where you are burning. Now, the Marigold Watch is on!Īt 6:00 AM Today is a permissible burn day in Nevada County and Sierra County.ĬAL FIRE Burn Permits are required now, visit their website for permit information.įor non-residential burning, an Air Pollution Permit from the Air District is always required. Our condolences go out to Victor’s family and friends during this difficult time.Īt 10:11 AM A smoking car is stalled on the right-hand side of northbound Hwy 49 at the Dorsey Drive on ramp, emergency services dispatched.Īt 9:24 AM The Marigolds are in at the Fairgrounds, with help from Weiss Brothers and NU’s Horticulture class. Please let these horrific incidents serve as an example of why we continue to warn the public to stay out of the river. We continue to search for the second victim who was swept away at Yankee Jims on Mother’s Day. Upon further investigation, the decedent was identified as 22-year-old Victor Nguyen of Antelope, the young man who was swept away in the river on April 29th. This past Friday, our coroner’s unit responded to Rattlesnake Bar at Folsom Lake for a body found in the water. As seen from Gold Hill camera, courtesy AlertCaliforniaĪt 10:34 AM From Placer County Sheriff’s Office: On April 29th, two days after our first PSA warning the public about the danger of swimming in a river, we received a call of a young adult male who was swept away into the American River at the confluence.
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