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EVENTS

Mountain Harvest Beer Festival set for Oct. 14

Plumas Arts announces that the 18th annual Mountain Harvest Beer Festival is set for Saturday, Oct. 14. This event, which runs from 1 to...

Mountain Harvest Beer Festival set for Oct. 14

Plumas Arts announces that the 18th annual Mountain Harvest Beer Festival is set for Saturday, Oct. 14. This event, which runs from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds in Quincy, boasts...

Wild Pines invites community to ‘Meet the Makers’

Wild Pines Shop announces the return of its Meet the Makers Artisan Fair for the second year in a row, reports owner Liz Swindell. This celebration of local artists and their craft will take...

Argentine Rock project postponed

The Argentine Rock Lookout Project announces that its volunteer concrete sack job scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 30, has been postponed to Sunday morning. "Thanks to all the volunteers who have scheduled to help the...

Plumas District Hospital offers low-cost health screening

Plumas District Hospital announces that its annual low-cost health screening is available again during the first two weeks of October. (The annual screening is also available during the first two weeks of May.) Appointments for the...

Chester High awards Principal’s Recognition Award

At the Sept. 13 Plumas County Office of Education and Plumas Unified School District joint board meeting, Chester Junior-Senior High School senior Gianna Tantardino received the Principal’s Recognition Award from Principal David Andreasen, reports...

Notice of Adoption of Ordinances – Plumas County Board of Supervisors

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County Supervisors schedule public hearing for proposed $141 million county budget

The Plumas County Board of Supervisors is poised to adopt a $141.7 million budget, with $42 million in general funds, including $15.6 million in unassigned funds available for the supervisors to allot as needed.  The...

Mountain Made Gatherings debuts in Indian Valley

Mountain Made Gatherings made its official debut Sept. 16 to the tunes of MacGroover, Quincy’s hottest band, from Copper Creek Camp’s Tiny Deck in a beautiful woodland near Greenville. In spite of thunderstorms casting...

Golf Report: Sept. 17 – 23

Meeting and two-man scramble On Wednesday, Sept. 20, the Graeagle Meadows Men’s Golf Association held its annual fall general membership meeting and election of board members. The officers for the 2024 season are as follows:  Mark...

PG&E Foundation donations help combat food insecurity

The PG&E Corporation Foundation announces that it is providing $775,000 to food banks, Meals on Wheels programs, and tribal organizations to help feed individuals and families struggling with food insecurity. This includes contributions to...

Online auction supports High Sierra Animal Rescue

"Join us for a pawsitively amazing silent auction!" says Abigail Birnbryer, marketing and fundraising manager for High Sierra Animal Rescue in Portola. "While we had to regretfully cancel our Mission: Pawsible event due to...

Community Supper serves enchiladas in Quincy

Plumas County District Attorney David Hollister reports that his office is "honored" to once again host the Quincy Community Supper Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 6 p.m. at the Community United Methodist Church fellowship hall...
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