Plumas Transit Seeks Community Input on Transportation Needs

Plumas County Transit is seeking your thoughts on what needs have been unmet. You will have an opportunity to comment on where services should be expanded, where additional stops are needed, and if route times and schedules meet demand. The Plumas County Social Services Transportation... Read More.

Susanville Weed & Rubbish Abatement Deadline Announced

Susanville’s Fire Chief announces the city’s weed and rubbish deadline, leaving you a handful of weeks to clear your property. Fire Chief Moore at the council’s May 3rd meeting, says you have nearly 7 weeks to clear your property to the city standards; the... Read More.

Another1000 Acres to be Replanted on Bald Fire Scar this Spring

Spring has arrived, and the Lassen National Forest crews are moving forward with continued fire restoration. Hat Creek Ranger District employees are working to replant in the Bald Fire scar, 8 miles southeast of Fall River Mills. The Bald Fire burned nearly 40,000 acres... Read More.

SPI Begins Construction on Native Seed Nursery

Sierra Pacific Industry is bringing a native conifer seedling nursery to the Gazelle area. One of the Largest landowner and lumber manufacturers, which manages nearly 2%of all land in California, Oregon, and Washington and 2.4 million acres of Timberland in the state, PSI met on... Read More.

CDCR Expands Weekend Visits

The incarcerated in state prisons will soon have longer visitation weekends as the CA Dept of Corrections expands in-person visits to three days. The move aligns with the legislature's latest goals and is set to begin on July 7th. The expansion will also include... Read More.

Golf Course Manager Announces Resignation, City Explores Options

The retirement of Diamond Mountain Golf course's manager has prompted the city to explore new options. Under the successful leadership of Dave Martin over the past three years, the 18-hole course has operated profitably for the first time in years. City Administrator Dan Newton recommends... Read More.

Plumas Camping Law Returns to Supervisors, May 9th

Plumas supervisors will revisit a proposed update to the county's camping law. With growing concerns for long-term camping, tents, and RVs in residential neighborhoods, the planning commission proposed an ordinance to create a no-camping rule in "prime opportunity areas." Concerned homeowners voiced disagreement as the... Read More.