The Union Democrat 09-25-2015

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HOMECOMING: Summerville Bears host Buffs MORE IN SPORTS:Bullfrogs, Redskins face off in Calaveras Countyrivalry game;Wildcats to host Argonaut, C1

1HE MOl HERLODE'S LEADING INFORMATION SOURCE SINCE1854 • SONORA, CALIFORNIA

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 201

Butte Fire

TODAY 'S REABiRBOA RB BRIEFING

Federal disaster assistance is now available for victims in Calaveras

vehicles and other property in the giant, fast-moving blaze that started Sept. 9. They asked questions about how much of their insurance it would cost, and how much total each site cleanup would

Butte Fire that translates to $19 million total, but a contractorwho isgoing to serve as debrisremoval operations chief emphasized costs are going to be site-specific and documented that way. cost. The answer from a state Calaveras County environOES official: roughly $40,000 mental health, public works per property. With 475 homes c ounted destroyed in t h e See FIRE /Back Page

and contractedoffi cials have set atarget date for completing property cleanups by Jan. 1. By GUY McCARTHY gists and other post-fire diMore than 20 0 p eople The Union Democrat sasterrecovery specialists to packed San Andreas Town clean up privateproperties Hall on Thursday night to It's going to take an army damaged and destroyed by hear about Butte Fire debris ofspecially trainedhazardous the devastating 110-square- removal, cleanup and deconmaterials workers, erosion mile Butte Fire. tamination services available and soils scientists, hydroloCalaveras County, state to victims who lost homes,

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high school students from the Mother Lode and surrounding areas flooded the Columbia College campus Thursday.A2

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— Remembering Tuolumne County's first big football game.A3

By ALEX MacLEAN

Health news-

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Prescription plan change period ahead for Medicare.A3

Two newly appointed members to the Mother Lode Fair Board of Directors took their seats Wednesday night and got a firsthand look atsome of the challenges facing the longs tanding instiMil l e r tution. Maren Paris,

OplnlOn — Guest opinion: Opioid abuse and heroin linked, on the rise; Guest column: Case for the 'right to die' has merits.A4

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The city is preparing to accept bids from contractors on projects to repair or upgrade several cityowned facilities, including renovations to the outside balcony at the Sonora Opera Hall.

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A number of public works projects in the City ofSonora are beginning to take shape. At a V i sion Sonora Committee meeting held Thursday morning, Community Development Director Rachelle Kellogg said a healthier budget has allowed the city to

• FIDDLE AND BANGO:Music contest open to young, old, traditional and not.B1 • MUSEUM EVENT: Movie history featured Saturday in Sonora.B1 • BUTTE FIRE:Weekend events to benefit fire victims.B1 • FLASHBACK:The Union Democrat shares an unidentified file photo.B2 • RELIGION:Upcoming events and outreach in the Mother Lode.B3

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the day Leila Fowler, 8, was murdered, and he heard what sounded like a woman scream.

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In testimony Thursday in the trial of the boy accused of second-degree murder in Leila's April 27, 2013 death, Aaron Woolam said he never saw anyone leave the home around that

Washington and School County Visitor's Bureau to the outside balcony at streets that's used by the building o n S t o ckton Sonora Opera Hall on Tuolumne County Sher- Road, improving access South Washington Street. iff's Oflice. to City Hall from Green All projects were part of Other projects include Street for peoplewith disrepairs to the Tuolumne abilities, and renovations See SONORA / Back Page

projectsto repair or upgrade several city-owned facilities, including about $100,000 worth of work to a city-owned building at the corner of North

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al needed capital improvements in the 2015-16 fiscal year. "It's been years since we' ve been able to do any capital i m provements," she said. One of the projects eyed by the City of Sonora includes about $100,000 The city is preparing to worth of work to a city-owned building at the corner of North Washington accept bids &om contrac- and School streets used by the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Office.

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this month by Gov. Jerry Brown. They replaced longtime board members Toni Wagner and Wes Wittman, whose terms had expired. "I think the new board

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