LCPH Reduces COVID Testing and Vaccination Appointments

Lassen County Public health announces COVID changes to return focus to other public health programs. Public health will be significantly reducing its amount of COVID19 vaccination and testing appointments per week and is preparing medical providers for the changes. With the more available opportunities... Read More.

22nd National RX Drug Take Back Happening Next Weekend

If you have old pills and other medications hanging around in your medicine cabinet Lassen County Sheriff’s office will be hosting the 22nd national prescription drug take back day. The sheriff’s office and the drug enforcement administration continue working together to help combat the... Read More.

Plumas Continues on in Dixie Fire Recovery

The recovery of Plumas County from the Dixie Fire continues with more than three quarters of registered properties cleared of debris. Clean-up in Warner Valley and Frenchmen lake continue and Sheriff Johns and Emergency Services Coordinator Pam Courtright met with agencies to discuss the... Read More.

Chester Community Comes Together Discussing HWY36 Improvements

Highway 36 running through Chester may look a bit different as the community comes together to discuss roadway improvements. The Plumas County transportation commission is hosting a project information and open house event to welcome your opinions and ideas on how to improve the... Read More.

Quincy Welcomes New Postmaster

Quincy welcomes a new postmaster. Travis Olson was inducted in at the Quincy Post office yesterday where Post Office operations Manager Paul Heroux presented the postmasters oath. Olson will oversee not only the Quincy post, but one in Twain and Meadow Valley, four rural... Read More.

Plumas Wildfire Recovery Newsletter April 21, 2021

Update on Recovery Status Debris Removal continues in both Warner Valley and Frenchman Lake. District Attorneys of Plumas, Lassen, Tehama, Shasta and Butte Counties announced theyhave reached a settlement with PG&E over that company’s responsibility for the 2021 DixieFire. Plumas County to receive 17-million in good faith... Read More.

Susanville City Council Moves to Adopt Cannabis Ordinance

A 3-1 decision to introduce the commercial cannabis ordinance and move forward with adopting it at the next city council brings the city of Susanville to the last step before businesses can begin to apply operate an indoor grow, dispensary, manufacturing or distribution warehouse.... Read More.