Lassen County Chamber of Commerce Update March 6 – March 12

Lassen County Chamber of Commerce Update for the week of March 6 – March 12 Written by Kelly Ackley, Executive Director March 3, 2022 Mark your calendars for our March Chamber Mixer! Thursday, March 17th at 5:30pm, located at Highway to the Gaming Zone, 1430 Main St in... Read More.

Lassen County Sheriff’s Office Needs Public Input on State OHV Grant Program

The Lassen County Sheriff’s Office is seeking public comment regarding their participation in the California State Parks Off-Highway Vehicle Grant Program. The 2022/2023 preliminary applications are available for review at http://ohv.parks.ca.gov. The public review period will be March 8th, 2022 through May 2nd, 2022. Questions... Read More.

Save the Date – Coffee With Seneca CEO

Your local Seneca Healthcare administration team is inviting you to a casual coffee meet up. The healthcare district wants to meet with you to provide you with more information about what the hospital offers. You can sit down with CEO of Seneca Shawn McKenzie... Read More.

FRC on Grant List to Build On-Campus Housing Complex

Feather River College students may have access to affordable housing with state planning grant. The college has consistently had an issue with providing enough housing for its students with a typical waitlist of 60 to 70 students each year. With the impacts of the... Read More.

More Winter Weather in Store For Your Weekend

Now is that window to get prepared for the next small series of winter storms set to hit the region. The Reno national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory from Friday at 5pm lasting through Saturday afternoon. The first weaker storm should... Read More.

Senator Dahle to Collect Signatures at Jensen Hall Friday

As the June Election approaches, Beiber local Senator Brian Dahle,  has put his name in the hat to run against Governor Newsom, some have dubbed as a David VS Goliath campaign. The Republican candidate will be making a stop in Lassen County this Friday.... Read More.

CDC Study Shows Birth Rate Declines Due to COVID

The Center for Disease Control reports COVID had a role in decreased birth rates across the nation last year. With numbers falling by 2%, yet the months of January from 2020 and 2021, saw the largest decrease of 9%. California saw an average decline... Read More.