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		<title>Fatal motorcycle accident on SR341 (Geiger Grade Highway)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2013 06:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reno, NV&#8230;On March 2, 2013 at approximately 1:58pm, NHP troopers responded to an injury crash involving a motorcycle and a passenger vehicle on SR341, above the lookout (approximately 5 miles south of the junction with US395 . Preliminary investigation revealed a motorcycle (sport bike) traveling northbound on SR341 towards Reno passed a silver Subaru Outback [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reno, NV&#8230;On March 2, 2013 at approximately 1:58pm, NHP troopers responded to an injury crash involving<br />
a motorcycle and a passenger vehicle on SR341, above the lookout (approximately 5 miles south<br />
of the junction with US395 . Preliminary investigation revealed a motorcycle (sport bike) traveling<br />
northbound on SR341 towards Reno passed a silver Subaru Outback traveling in the same direction.<br />
The motorcycle passed the Subaru while in a no passing zone. The motorcycle struck the left side of<br />
the Subaru and the rider was ejected. *The 24 year old male from Carson City was transported to<br />
RENOWN Medical Center by Care Flight where he died as a result of his injuries. **The occupants<br />
in the Subaru, a 28 year old female from Gardnerville, Nv and her two young children (4 year old<br />
child, and a 3 month old infant) were not injured from the collision. The highway was closed for<br />
approximately 30 minutes while the rider was being treated at the scene, and for Care Flight to<br />
land. Traffic was routed around the accident in the southbound travel lane while the accident was<br />
investigated. The highway was completely opened at 6:26pm.</p>
<p>*The motorcycle rider is identified as 24 year old Kyle Banko, of Carson City, NV.</p>
<p>**The driver of the Subaru is identified as 28 year old Jaimie Givens, of Gardnerville, NV. The children<br />
were identified as 4 year old Ivy, and 3 month old Embree.</p>
<p>This crash is being investigated by the Nevada Highway Patrol’s Major Accident Investigation Team<br />
(M.A.I.T.). If you have any information regarding this accident, please contact Trooper Scott Morron,<br />
#300 at 775-689-4623, or the DPS communication center at 775-687-0400.<a href="http://lakesidenews.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/DSC00800.jpg"><img src="http://lakesidenews.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/DSC00800.jpg" alt="DSC00800" width="640" height="480" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-12335" /></a></p>
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		<title>Sad Ending For Missing Mother and Daughter. Karen Diane Anderson, 46 and Amelia Noelle Arago 5, Found in Pond</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2013 01:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pine Grove, CA&#8230;On January 21, 2013 at approximately 1500 hours the Amador County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a loose Llama on Spring Canyon Lane in Pine Grove. An Amador County Sheriff’s Deputy and an Amador County Animal Control Officer were able to secure the Llama. No residents were located at the home at [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pine Grove, CA&#8230;On January 21, 2013 at approximately 1500 hours the Amador County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a loose Llama on Spring Canyon Lane in Pine Grove.  An Amador County Sheriff’s Deputy and an Amador County Animal Control Officer were able to secure the Llama.  No residents were located at the home at that time.</p>
<p>On January 22, 2013 at approximately 1243 hours, an Amador County Sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to conduct a welfare check of the residents on Spring Canyon Lane, Pine Grove as they had not been seen by neighbors all day.  Upon arrival, the deputy did not observe anything suspicious at the residence. </p>
<p>Later that evening a neighbor called to report that the residents had not been seen and the animals had not been tended.  The neighbor said he checked the property and found a large hole in the iced over pond north of the residence.   </p>
<p>On January 23, 2013 Amador County Sheriff’s Detectives conducted an investigation into the possible disappearance of the residents on Spring Canyon Lane.  Based upon the investigation, and the indicators located at the residence, an area search of the property was conducted, including a search of the pond utilizing a canine.  The missing subjects were not located at that time, however, the canine did indicate interest in the pond.</p>
<p>On the morning of January 24, 2013 Amador County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue assisted by canine teams from Wilderness Finders Search Dogs and California Rescue Dog Association searched the surrounding areas and the shoreline around the pond.  These canines also indicated interest in the pond area.  An aerial search was conducted by CHP aircraft.  Simultaneously, a dive team trained in ice covered water recoveries from El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office began an underwater search of the pond.  </p>
<p>The divers subsequently located a rope, which neighbors indicated was used as a lead for the Llama.  Immediately thereafter, in the same area, the bodies of 5 year old Amelia Noelle Arago and her mother, 46 year old Karen Diane Anderson, were located and recovered.  The decedents were located approximately 30 feet from shore.  The water was 8 feet deep and the water temperature was 38 degrees.</p>
<p>The decedents displayed no obvious evidence of trauma or foul play.  The Amador County Sheriff-Coroner’s Office will conduct a forensic pathologist examination of the decedents to determine the cause and manner of death.  <a href="http://lakesidenews.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/14980_4362805791487_919325709_n.jpg"><img src="http://lakesidenews.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/14980_4362805791487_919325709_n.jpg" alt="14980_4362805791487_919325709_n" width="300" height="300" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-12145" /></a></p>
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		<title>Body of Missing Alyssa Bryne, 19 Found on Pioneer Trail</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2013 18:51:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Lake Tahoe, CA&#8230;January 4, 2013. The body of an adult female was located on Pioneer Trail between Black Bart and Al Tahoe, at about 0830am this date. Cause of death is unknown at this time. Updated Release: On January 4, 2013 at approximately 8:30 am the body of Alyssa Byrne was found in Eldorado [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>South Lake Tahoe, CA&#8230;January 4, 2013.  The body of an adult female was located on Pioneer Trail between Black Bart and Al Tahoe, at about 0830am this date. Cause of death is unknown at this time. </p>
<p>Updated Release: On January 4, 2013 at approximately 8:30 am the body of Alyssa Byrne was found in Eldorado County, California, just outside the city limits of South Lake Tahoe, California. </p>
<p>A utility worker discovered the remains just off Pioneer Trail, between Black Bart and Al Tahoe. The location is approximately 1 mile west of the Snow Globe music festival. </p>
<p>Alyssa’s body was just off the roadway, but obstructed from view by a snow bank.</p>
<p>The on-scene investigation continues, and is being led by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office. </p>
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<p>The female has been identified as Alyssa Bryne. Her family has been notified. </p>
<p>Any further inquiries are directed to the Eldorado County Sheriff’s Office. </p>
<p>Editor&#8217;s Note: From all of us a Lakeside News our thoughts and prayers are with her friends and family at this time</p>
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		<title>Andrew Aitken &#8220;Andy&#8221; Rooney (January 14, 1919 – November 4, 2011)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 14:23:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York, NY&#8230;.Andy Rooney has passed away at 92 just shortly after ending his regular appearances on 60 minutes a few weeks ago. From Wikipedia&#8230;&#8221;Rooney joined CBS in 1949, as a writer for Arthur Godfrey&#8217;s Talent Scouts,[5] when Godfrey was at his peak on CBS radio and TV. It opened the show up to a [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York, NY&#8230;.Andy Rooney has passed away at 92 just shortly after ending his regular appearances on 60 minutes a few weeks ago.  From Wikipedia&#8230;&#8221;Rooney joined CBS in 1949, as a writer for Arthur Godfrey&#8217;s Talent Scouts,[5] when Godfrey was at his peak on CBS radio and TV. It opened the show up to a variety of viewers. The program was a hit, reaching number one in 1952, during Rooney&#8217;s tenure with the program. It was the beginning of a close life-long friendship between Rooney and Godfrey. He wrote for Godfrey&#8217;s daytime radio and TV show Arthur Godfrey Time. He later moved on to The Garry Moore Show,[7] which became a hit program. During the same period, he wrote for CBS News public affairs programs such as The Twentieth Century.</p>
<p>According to CBS News&#8217;s biography of him, &#8220;Rooney wrote his first television essay, a longer-length precursor of the type he does on 60 Minutes, in 1964, &#8216;An Essay on Doors.&#8217;[8] From 1962 to 1968, he collaborated with another close friend, the late CBS News correspondent Harry Reasoner — Rooney writing and producing, Reasoner narrating — on such notable CBS News specials as &#8216;An Essay on Bridges&#8217; (1965),[8] &#8216;An Essay on Hotels&#8217; (1966),[8] &#8216;An Essay on Women&#8217; (1967),[8] and &#8216;The Strange Case of the English Language&#8217; (1968).[8] &#8216;An Essay on War&#8217; (1971) won Rooney his third Writers Guild Award.[8] In 1968, he wrote two CBS News specials in the series &#8216;Of Black America&#8217;,[8] and his script for &#8216;Black History: Lost, Stolen, or Strayed&#8217; won him his first Emmy.&#8221; [9] Rooney also wrote the script for the 1975 documentary FDR: The Man Who Changed America.</p>
<p>In the 1970s, Rooney wrote and appeared in several prime-time specials for CBS, including In Praise of New York City (1974),[7] the Peabody Award-winning Mr. Rooney Goes to Washington (1975),[7] Mr. Rooney Goes to Dinner (1978),[7] and Mr. Rooney Goes to Work (1977).[7] Transcripts of these specials, as well as of some of the earlier collaborations with Reasoner, are contained in the book A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney. Another special, Andy Rooney Takes Off, followed in 1984.<br />
[edit] A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney</p>
<p>Rooney&#8217;s &#8220;end-of-show&#8221; segment on 60 Minutes, &#8220;A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney&#8221; (originally &#8220;Three Minutes or So With Andy Rooney&#8221;[5]), began in 1978 as a summer replacement for the debate segment &#8220;Point/Counterpoint&#8221;[5] featuring Shana Alexander and James Kilpatrick. The segment proved popular enough with viewers that beginning in the fall of 1978, it was seen in alternate weeks with the debate segment. At the end of the 1978-79 season, &#8220;Point/Counterpoint&#8221; was dropped altogether.[5]</p>
<p>In the segment, Rooney typically offered satire on a trivial everyday issue, such as the cost of groceries, annoying relatives, or faulty Christmas presents. Rooney&#8217;s appearances on &#8220;A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney&#8221; often included whimsical lists (e.g., types of milk,[10] bottled water brands,[11] car brands,[12] sports mascots,[13] etc.). In later years, his segments became more political as well. Despite being best known for his television presence on 60 Minutes, Rooney always considered himself a writer who incidentally appeared on television behind his famous walnut table, which he made himself.&#8221;></p>
<p>RIP Andy</p>
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		<title>DOD Identifies Service Members Killed In CH-47 Crash</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2011 00:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Washington, DC&#8230;The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of 30 servicemembers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died Aug. 6 in Wardak province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when their CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashed&#8230; The following sailors assigned to an East Coast-based Naval Special Warfare unit were killed: Lt. Cmdr. (SEAL) Jonas B. Kelsall, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Washington, DC&#8230;The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of 30 servicemembers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.  They died Aug. 6 in Wardak province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when their CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashed&#8230;</p>
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<p>The following sailors assigned to an East Coast-based Naval Special Warfare unit were killed: </p>
<p>                Lt. Cmdr. (SEAL) Jonas B. Kelsall, 32, of Shreveport, La., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Master Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Louis J. Langlais, 44, of Santa Barbara, Calif., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Senior Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Thomas A. Ratzlaff, 34, of Green Forest, Ark., </p>
<p>                Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician Senior Chief Petty Officer (Expeditionary Warfare Specialist/Freefall Parachutist) Kraig M. Vickers 36, of Kokomo, Hawaii,  </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Brian R. Bill, 31, of Stamford, Conn., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) John W. Faas, 31, of Minneapolis, Minn., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Kevin A. Houston, 35, of West Hyannisport, Mass., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Matthew D. Mason, 37, of Kansas City, Mo., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Stephen M. Mills, 35, of Fort Worth, Texas, </p>
<p>                Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician Chief Petty Officer (Expeditionary Warfare Specialist/Freefall Parachutist/Diver) Nicholas H. Null, 30, of Washington, W.Va., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Robert J. Reeves, 32, of Shreveport, La., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer (SEAL) Heath M. Robinson, 34, of Detroit, Mich., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL) Darrik C. Benson, 28, of Angwin, Calif. </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL/Parachutist) Christopher G. Campbell, 36, of Jacksonville, N.C., </p>
<p>                Information Systems Technician Petty Officer 1st Class (Expeditionary Warfare Specialist/Freefall Parachutist) Jared W. Day, 28, of Taylorsville, Utah, </p>
<p>                Master-at-Arms Petty Officer 1st Class (Expeditionary Warfare Specialist) John Douangdara, 26, of South Sioux City, Neb., </p>
<p>                Cryptologist Technician (Collection) Petty Officer 1st Class (Expeditionary Warfare Specialist) Michael J. Strange, 25, of Philadelphia, Pa., </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL/Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist) Jon T. Tumilson, 35, of Rockford, Iowa, </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL) Aaron C. Vaughn, 30, of Stuart, Fla., and </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL) Jason R. Workman, 32, of Blanding, Utah. </p>
<p>The following sailors assigned to a West Coast-based Naval Special Warfare unit were killed: </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class (SEAL) Jesse D. Pittman, 27, of Ukiah, Calif., and </p>
<p>                Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 2nd Class (SEAL) Nicholas P. Spehar, 24, ofSaint Paul, Minn. </p>
<p>The soldiers killed were: </p>
<p>                Chief Warrant Officer David R. Carter, 47, of Centennial, Colo.  He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment (General Support Aviation Battalion), Aurora, Colo.; </p>
<p>                Chief Warrant Officer Bryan J. Nichols, 31, of Hays, Kan.  He was assigned to the 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment (General Support Aviation Battalion), New Century, Kan.; </p>
<p>                Sgt. Patrick D. Hamburger, 30, of Lincoln, Neb.  He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment (General Support Aviation Battalion), Grand Island, Neb.; </p>
<p>                Sgt. Alexander J. Bennett, 24, of Tacoma, Wash.  He was assigned to the 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment (General Support Aviation Battalion), New Century, Kan.; and </p>
<p>                Spc. Spencer C. Duncan, 21, of Olathe, Kan.  He was assigned to the 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment (General Support Aviation Battalion), New Century, Kan. </p>
<p>The airmen killed were: </p>
<p>                Tech. Sgt. John W. Brown, 33, of Tallahassee, Fla.; </p>
<p>                Staff Sgt. Andrew W. Harvell, 26, of Long Beach, Calif.; and </p>
<p>                Tech. Sgt. Daniel L. Zerbe, 28, of York, Pa. </p>
<p>                All three airmen were assigned to the 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Pope Field, N.C. </p>
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		<title>In Loving Memory of Joan Marie Hamrick, 1951~2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 07:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Lake Tahoe-Valley Springs, CA&#8230;Joan Marie Hamrick was killed by a driver when she was crossing the road in South Lake after the Lady Antebellum concert this last weekend. She was struck by a pickup and later died of her injuries. Out thoughts and prayers to her family. Joan Marie Hamrick, born in Stockton, June [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>South Lake Tahoe-Valley Springs, CA&#8230;Joan Marie Hamrick was killed by a driver when she was crossing the road in South Lake after the Lady Antebellum concert this last weekend.  She was struck by a pickup and later died of her injuries.  Out thoughts and prayers to her family.</p>
<p>Joan Marie Hamrick, born in Stockton, June 4, 1951, daughter of John and Dorothy Huston.  Went to be with her Lord on July 30, 2011.  Survived by husband, Marvin Hamrick; two sons and daughter-in-laws, Greg (April) Kirk, and Scott (Vanessa) Kirk; Three grandchildren, Preslie, Jarred, and Scotty Kirk.  Also, Marv&#8217;s children and grandchildren who loved her dearly.  Joanie was preceded in death by her Mother &#8230;.</p>
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<p>.Dorothy Huston and husband Stan Perry.  Joanie was a lifelong resident of Calaveras Co. living in Burson, Wallace, and Valley Springs.  Joanie loved life, spending time with children and grandchildren, being a friend to someone in need, and was loved by anyone who had the blessing of knowing her.  Many hearts are broken by her passing.</p>
<p>A memorial service will be held on Friday, Aug. 5th, 10:00 AM at 1st Baptist Church of Lodi, 267 N. Mills Ave., Lodi 95242.</p>
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