Plumas Ntl Forest Holds Town Hall 4/27

Collaborative Town Hall Meeting Tomorrow on Forest Work OROVILLE, CA—The Feather River Ranger District of the Plumas National Forest will be holding a collaborative town hall meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, April 27 from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Feather River Tribal Health Center, located at... Read More.

LMUD Discussing Purchase of Old BofA Building

Lassen Municipal Utility district is looking at acquiring the old Bank of America building on S Gay street. The topic will be discussed during this evenings board meeting. You can also attend to hear an update on the latest with the NV energy interconnect... Read More.

LCC Clears the Air

Lassen Community College addresses public speculation on the college’s involvement with the Eagle Lake campground and Marina. Lassen College made an official announcement that the college is not responsible for the operations of either site. Additionally the Lassen College Foundation does hold the permit... Read More.

The 2022 Lassen County 4-H Job Interview Contest

The 2022 Lassen County 4-H Job Interview Contest was a great success! Lily Ammon and Maddi Johnson are proud to announce a successful Emerald Star event. Thank you to all of the families who traveled to join us in Susanville today. We would like... Read More.

Plumas Sheriff’s Office Warns of Increased Theft in Quincy

Plumas County Sheriff’s warns Quincy of increase in vehicle thefts. The sheriff’s are responding by increasing their presence with more patrols in the areas of most concern. The department shared many of the crimes are ones of opportunity as cars that have been broken... Read More.

Supervisors Meeting Moves to Bieber

Lassen County’s Board of Supervisors takes their special meeting up to Beiber tomorrow. The board is holding a third meeting for the month, of which Supervisor Albaugh wished to have in his district to allow the community to participate more readily. The Lassen county... Read More.

Winter Storms Brings Much Needed Water to the State

The unusual seasonal heavy snowfall in the Northern Sierras has increased the state’s water content for the year. Nearly 40 inches of precipitation accumulated with the lastest storms bringing the water content back up to 83% of normal for this date. Even as a result... Read More.