Nov 9, 2009 | Feather River Bulletin
Portola cowboys kick in LAFCo contribution
Diana Jorgenson Portola Editor 11/4/2009 A A A Last week's city council meeting was a livelier affair than is usual.
NOTE: Due to rapidly changing weather conditions in the Sierra and Northern Nevada, anglers are urged to call ahead to the sources listed at the end of each area description for reports on the latest road and water conditions.
Where the elk and the antelope play
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor 8/5/2009 Hunters might feel like they're home on the range here in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains, where the buffalo roam, albeit on a ranch, and the deer and the antelope play.
Crocker Mountain folk face rate increase
Diana Jorgenson Portola Editor 8/5/2009 Grizzly Lake Resort Improvement District's Crocker Mountain area is soon to be online with water from the Lake Davis Treatment Plant, and that long-awaited event will likely add $10.75 to their utility bills from the district.
City adopts conservative budget for uncertain times
Diana Jorgenson Portola Editor 7/1/2009 The Portola City Council approved a final budget for 2009-10 at its June 24 meeting, but not without misgivings regarding actions the state might take that would impact the budget.
County budget close to approval
Joshua Sebold Staff Writer 6/24/2009 The Board of Supervisors instructed County Administrative Officer Jack Ingstad to prepare a resolution to approve the 2009-10 budget at the end of the budget workshop Tuesday, June 16.
Crocker Mountain water approved, building moratorium lifted
Diana Jorgenson Portola Editor 6/24/2009 Property owners at Crocker Mountain, a part of Grizzly Lake Resort Improvement District, were relieved to hear the moratorium on building, in existence since the 1997 chemical treatment of Lake Davis shut them off from that water supply, has been lifted.
Weather delays add to treatment plant expense 6/17
Joshua Sebold Staff Writer The Board of Supervisors, sitting as the Plumas County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Board approved a contract amendment Tuesday, June 2, increasing SPH Associates' budget for work on the Lake Davis water treatment plant project by $68,000. SPH's contract prior to the increase was for $254,795. District ...
City joins water group; appoints Wilson rep
Diana Jorgenson Portola Editor 6/10/2009 The last two Portola City Council meetings have had heavy agendas on a wide variety of topics, some of which included ongoing discussions.
Sports : Fishing Report 6/17/09 Lake Davis Between lightning, torrential downpours and gusty winds, fishing at the lake has been quite a challenge over the last week.