Internet Services Down Across Quincy and Eastern Plumas

Internet services are down across Quincy and Eastern Plumas. Plumas Sierra Telecommunications crews have narrowed in on the outage location near Johnsville. Crews are in route to begin repairs. Yet the cause of the outage is still unknown. PST does not have an estimated... Read More.

SNC Funds 2.1 Million in Projects – Two Go to Plumas County

The Sierra Nevada Conservancy Board awards funds for projects to the Sierra Buttes trail stewardship and the Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians to recover from both the North Complex and Dixie Fires. To help boost recreation and tourism the Sierra Buttes Trail stewardship will... Read More.

Grant Approved for Greenville Bookmobile

Greenville Library will be on wheels in the next few years. Librarian Lindsey Fuchs has been approved for a 200,000 dollar grant from the state to buy a bookmobile to replace the Greenville library that was destroyed by the Dixie Fire and now temporarily... Read More.

Plumas County Sups Board Meeting Held Remotely & In-Person

Seneca Firewise Community seeks to reduce risk of wildfire in your community. The organization is asking the Plumas county board of supervisors for support of their proactive forest fuel treatments. Joe Smailes will present the proposal to the board this Tuesday. The board will... Read More.

Highway Dispute Leads to Two Arrests

Domestic fight on 395 Leads to two Arrests. Susanville CHP got calls of a man hitting a woman on the shoulder of 395 just north of Doyle. When officers arrived only the male driver was with the car, the woman was picked-up by a... Read More.

Lassen County Public Health Shifts COVID Priorities

Lassen County Public Health will stop monitoring individual positive COVID cases as well as stopping all quarantine and isolation orders when receiving a positive COVID-19 test. Case investigations and contact tracing will also be limited for the majority of the community so that they... Read More.

Highway Violence Reports Lead to Arrests

Press Release from California Highway Patrol Susanville OfficeHighway Violence Reports Lead to ArrestsOn March 1st, 2022 at approximately 1514 hours, Susanville CHP Dispatch advised of a report of a male striking a female along the shoulder of US-395, north of Doyle. Officers from the... Read More.