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Record attendance set at Chester bike ride
M. Kate West Chester Editor 6/24/2009 'I am ecstatic!' said Century Mile High 100 Bike Ride chairperson Christine Bradley June 20 when the number of event riders topped 460 a half-hour before the close of the morning registration.
Remembering Paul Baker, the first Indian Valley CHP resident post officer
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor 6/24/2009 People on the street Tuesday, June 16, stopped what they were doing and stared when patrol cars from the California Highway Patrol and Plumas County Sheriff's Department silently and slowly, with lights flashing, escorted a procession of cars around Indian Valley and through Greenville.
Masons celebrate 150 years in area
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor 6/11/2009 Masons and their families and friends are invited to Greenville Saturday, June 27, to help celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Sincerity Lodge #132 of Free and Accepted Masons.
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New map celebrates Creator's journey Posted on Tuesday, June 23 @ 11:28:38 PDT For most Americans raised in the Judeo-Christian tradition, creation took place in the Garden of Eden - a real or metaphorical place where God created Adam from the dust and Eve from one of his ribs.
Clemson president gives low grade to other schools
Move over Harvard, Yale, Princeton - and every other college. Asked to rate other universities for the influential U.S. News & World Report rankings, Clemson University President James Barker put his institution on top.
Business : Business Scene 6/3/2009 HISTORICAL DOWNTOWN WINE TOUR The Quincy History Club, currently with 18 youth members and 2 adult mentors, will host the first Historical Downtown Wine Tour on Friday, June 5, from 5-8 p.m. The tour will start at Sweet Lorraine's with youth discussing the history of the buildings along Main Street.
Remember When : Remember When 100 YEARS AGO....1909 M.F. Kirby, the piano tuner of San Francisco is in Plumas County on his annual tour and is prepared to do all sorts of tuning and repairing and also has a whole line of pianos for sale.
Lease arrangement for school's Measure A projects
In an effort to achieve cost and time savings, Plumas Unified School District is pursuing a lease-leaseback approach to project construction of the Measure A summer maintenance projects, said Maintenance Director David Putnam April 14.
Special meeting called for Greenville water treatment issues
Two resolutions pertaining to the Greenville water treatment plant are on the agenda for a special meeting Wednesday, April 29, at 6:30 p.m., in the Indian Valley Civic Center at 430 Main St.
Conservationist looks forward to banquet in Greenville
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor 4/8/2009 Conrad Nussbaumer has been installing and maintaining wood duck boxes in Indian Valley for so long, he's forgotten where some of the boxes are.
Wellness Center Partners wished to make it more convenient for interested residents to attend.
Free online extra! April 2009 photo gallery
FineScale.com exclusive! Each month we publish a new gallery of reader-submitted photos.
Texas Senate Approves Anti-DWI Bills
The Texas Senate has approved two measures aimed at reducing drunk-driving fatalities in Texas.
Susanville prison guard stabbed, beaten at rest stop
A corrections officer driving to work at Susanville's High Desert State Prison on Friday morning was reportedly stabbed and beaten by up to three men at a rest stop on Highway 147, near Canyon Dam.
Water, water everywhere ... is there a drop or a dime to spare?
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor 3/11/2009 A hydrological study of Round Valley and an updated ordinance for water bills are on tap for action tonight, Wednesday, March 11, when directors of the Indian Valley Community Services District meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Indian Valley Civic Center.
Business : Business Scene 3/11/2009 30-YEAR BANKING CAREER Charlene Thiessen just celebrated her 30th year with Bank of America.
Have you seen what retailers in town offer?
And, there is no doubt the economy needs help. But, I am not going to use this column to tell you how I think the crisis should be solved.
Based in Auburn, Robert has 20 years of SBA and commercial real estate loan sales experience.
More money needed for community-owned water system
Alicia Knadler 2/19/2009 Current water issues boil down to one thing: Directors of the Indian Valley Community Services District need more money to fund their community-owned systems.
Asbestos, lead and bankruptcy: directors tackle the big issues
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor 2/25/2009 Will it cost more than it's worth to clean up asbestos or lead paint, if any is found, at the old Indian Valley Hospital? Should directors spend down what cushion ...
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