Plumas County Restores Servers After County Wide Hack Two Weeks Ago

Plumas County server systems have been fully restored. On November 14th the county’s servers were hacked that resulted in county officials not being able to access data or emails. County Administrator Gabriel Hydrick said that the investigation is ongoing in an announcement today. He... Read More.

Cyber Hack Still has Plumas County Servers Down

The Plumas County cyber hack has yet to be fixed. Gabriel Hydrick, county administrator, posted to the county website that the disruption happened on the 14th to which the county secured it’s systems and took them offline as soon as they learned about the... Read More.

Plumas Sheriff’s Office Facing Dispatcher Staffing Shortages

Dispatchers at the Plumas Sheriff’s Office are getting stretched thin as pandemic and wildfires have had a measureable impact on staff. Sheriff Todd Johns takes the fall suggesting much of the impact is related to his lack of administrative structure during the wildfires. The... Read More.

Plumas County Cyber Attack

Reported by Plumas News; Will Plumas County employees receive their paychecks? Will property tax payments be posted? How much data has been breached? Those are all questions that County Administrator Gabriel Hydrick and the Information Technology department are trying to answer. During an interview this morning,... Read More.

Plumas National Forest Lifts Beckwourth Complex and Dixie Fire Closure

Plumas National Forest Lifts Beckwourth Complex and Dixie Fire Closure QUINCY, Calif. – November 17, 2021 - QUINCY, CA – The Forest Service announced that the Beckwourth Complex and Dixie Fire Area, Road, Trail, and Recreation Site Closure will be lifted for federally managed lands in the Plumas... Read More.

Plumas County Asks How you Would Like to See $3.6 Million Spent

Plumas County is asking for your opinion on how to spend 3.6 millions dollars. The funds come from the American Rescue Plan Act Presiden Biden allocated to counties to address public health and economic impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Plumas county currently has... Read More.

Possible Hack into Plumas County Departments Data

Plumas county departments may be dealing with a potential hacker. The assessor, tax collector, auditor, clerk/recorder, human resources, district attorney, county counsel, board of supervisors and more have been unable to access their data, says two anonymous county officials, yet according to Board Chairman... Read More.

ENFORCEMENT CAMPAIGN IN MODOC, LASSEN, AND PLUMAS COUNTIES

MAJOR CORRIDOR ENHANCED PRIMARY COLLISON FACTOR ENFORCEMENT CAMPAIGN IN MODOC, LASSEN, AND PLUMAS COUNTIES REDDING, Calif. – The California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) Northern Division, having jurisdiction over the major transportation corridor of United States 395 (US-395) in northern California, will be conducting a Major Corridor Enhanced Primary Collision... Read More.