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First H1N1 death reported in Plumas County
A middle-aged Plumas County man died Nov. 21 at a Reno hospital after being hospitalized with complications from the H1N1 2009 pandemic flu virus, Plumas County Public Health Officer Valeska Armisen, M.D. announced Nov.
Plumas District Hospital will hold the first of two H1N1 flu vaccination clinics on Tuesday, November 24, announced PDH Pharmacist Dr.
Prescription drug ODs outnumber alcohol-related ones in Plumas County
Joshua Sebold Staff Writer 11/18/2009 A A A If you asked a group of your average Plumas residents what the largest cause of intoxication-related deaths in the county has been this year, excluding suicide, most people would probably guess it was DUI crashes involving alcohol.
The first 200 doses of H1N1 nasal spray vaccine have arrived in Plumas County. This first shipment of H1N1 will be reserved for household contacts or caregivers of infants younger than 6 months, and household contacts of pregnant women.
"Importance of Being Earnest" opens
What: "The Importance of Being Earnest" Where: Lake Tahoe Community College's Duke Theater When: 8 p.m. Nov.
Bid to stop new hospital bond sale begins; new election planned
Linda Satchwell Staff Writer 11/11/2009 A A A Quincy resident Skip Alexander will file a Notification of Intent to Circulate a Petition to the Plumas County Elections Office Nov.
Chemical spill closes SPI mill, sends four to the hospital
Three Sierra Pacific Industries employees and one explosives contractor were injured Monday, Nov.
Artists' cooperative believes where there is art, a community thrives
There is an incredible amount of artistic talent in Plumas County. Monday evening, Oct.
"LAFCo fiasco" costs taxpayers an extra $150,000
By Dave Keller Staff Writer Susie Grant, one of the candidates for treasurer-tax collector, implied at last week's political forum in Quincy that she is incumbent Barbara Coates' hand-picked successor.
Former CHP officer pleads to misdemeanors
Joshua Sebold Staff Writer 10/21/2009 Former Quincy Area California Highway Patrol Officer William LaMar pled no contest to misdemeanor charges of battery and attempting to prevent a victim from reporting a crime Wednesday, Oct.
Legal Notices : Plumas County-wide Legals 10/21/09 Abandons business name STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person has abandoned the following Fictitious Business Name: Sierra Springs Trailer Resort.
National forests selling Christmas tree cutting permits
Christmas tree cutting permits are going on sale this week on two of the three nearby National Forests.
Probation Department institutes Girls Circle program in schools
Linda Satchwell Staff Writer 10/7/2009 The Plumas County Probation Department recently received a grant to start a Girl's Circle program at local schools.
Joshua Sebold Staff Writer 10/07/2009 Plumas County sheriff's officers arrested Kyle Pearson, 21, of Chester on a charge of armed robbery Thursday, Oct.
Five for the road: Family cycles through Plumas on way from Calgary to Baja
Delaine Fragnoli Managing Editor 9/30/2009 After 70 days on the road and close to 2,000 miles under his bicycle wheels, one thing sticks in 5-year-old Tarn McFerrin's mind: Funny Face Pancakes at Morning Thunder Cafe in Quincy.
Food co-op gets OK for access to loading dock
Joshua Sebold Staff Writer 9/30/2009 The Board of Supervisors approved a license earlier this month that gives Quincy Natural Foods permission to use the Veteran's Hall parking lot, allowing delivery trucks access to a loading dock at the rear of the store.
Bucks Lake Wilderness celebrates 25th anniversary
Plumas County's only wilderness area will be honored Saturday when the Bucks Lake Wilderness celebrates its 25th anniversary.
CalFire, Forest Service swap in fire responsibilities leaves much of Plumas Coun
Joshua Sebold Staff Writer 9/30/2009 The Emergency Services Advisory Committee, which reports to the Board of Supervisors, held a workshop Tuesday, Sept.
CHP commander wants his officers to behave professionally
Joshua Sebold Staff Writer 9/30/2009 Feather Publishing sat down with Quincy Area California Highway Patrol Commander Paul Davis in late August to discuss an apparent surge in public discontent with his agency.