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Mariposa County man found guilty in 2008 shooting

Atwater Signal - Fri Nov 06

A defendant accused of killing a 60-year-old Greeley Hill man was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter by a Mariposa County jury Thursday.

A visit of Eastern lands through Mughal, Persian art

Atwater Signal - Fri Nov 06

Centuries ago in the Eastern hemisphere, Mughal and Persian art saw its greatest popularity from the 800s through the 1700s.

Supervisors Approve Hazardous Waste Agreement

My Mother Lode - Tue Nov 03

Last year Tuolumne and Mariposa Counties received a joint grant of nearly $400,000 to help manage household hazardous waste.

Supervisors Will Discuss Justice Center Funding

My Mother Lode - Sun Nov 01

The Tuolumne County Supervisors will further discuss funding for the Law and Justice Center at Tuesday's meeting.

Mistletoe, bark beetle seminar

Atwater Signal - Sat Oct 31

A seminar on mistletoe and bark beetle pest management will be held from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov.

All Souls' Day celebration in Hornitos to include art show

Atwater Signal - Fri Oct 30

Hornitos will once again celebrate All Souls' Day Monday in the Mariposa County town.

Free pest management seminar in Hornitos Nov. 7

Atwater Signal - Fri Oct 30

A seminar on mistletoe and bark beetle pest management will be held on Saturday, Nov.

Gold panners digging up a new income in Mariposa County

Atwater Signal - Sat Oct 24

Under a concrete bridge built in 1926, where slow-moving Bear Creek flows into the Merced River near Briceburg, David Hester was working hard.

For her, it's all in a day's work

St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO - Wed Oct 21

Edie Hector, 92, hugs Dr. Fred Kiehl on Tuesday afternoon at Northwest Family Health.

Quiet Zone Efforts Focus on El Portal X-ing

San Clemente Times - Wed Oct 21

Vol. 4, Issue 43, October 2228, 2009 THE LATEST: Citing a delay in receiving diagnostic analysis from key stakeholder groups such Orange County Transportation Authority and the California Public Utilities Commission, City Council on Tuesday opted to delay a decision indefinitely on whether to shut down the pedestrian railroad crossing at El Portal.

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