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Mohawk Community Art Faire continues holiday tradition

Organizers report that the forthcoming Mohawk Community Art Faire is a direct descendant of a holidaytradition started in 1980 when the first Christmas Faire was organized by Leah West and Beth Reid, marking the...

Sidman and Kinne recognized for fire safe accomplishments

The Plumas County Fire Safe Council announces the newest recipients in the Fire Safe Recognition Program. This program presents awards that identify, and publicly acknowledge, outstanding fire safety accomplishments in Plumas County. Personalized certificates were...

Lender and contractor roundtable aimed at local entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs from all industries in Plumas County are invited to attend Sierra Small Business Development Center’s Lender and Contractor Roundtable event, set for Nov. 30 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Mineral Building at the...

Golf Report: Nov. 5 – 11

The Graeagle Men’s Golf Association reports that its 2023 golf season has come to an end. The last playday was Friday, Nov. 10. On Wednesday, Nov. 8, only six players competed in bitterly cold...

Feather River Action! plans forest project protest

Feather River Action! is staging an event Nov. 13 to protest the Plumas National Forest’s Community Protection Project. The 8:30 a.m. protest is designed to call attention to “the largest ever logging plan” on the...

Plumas Charter hosts Quincy Community Supper

The host of the Nov. 8 Quincy Community Supper was Plumas Charter School, with assistance from some Feather River College students. The free supper is held at the Community United Methodist Church at 282...

Greenville parade honors veterans

Veterans in dress blues, Blue Star Moms, horses in red, white and blue, and kids waving American flags paraded down Greenville’s Main Street Nov. 11 in a show of support for the men and...

Spending PG&E settlement draws ongoing discussion

The Plumas County Board of Supervisors continued to discuss how to spend the county’s $7.8 million Pacific Gas & Electric Co. settlement fund at their Nov. 7 session.  In a half-hour conversation that hinted at...

Free food preservation classes available in Portola and Greenville

Participants can learn how to preserve the harvest during two upcoming workshops offered by Plumas County’s CalFresh Healthy Living in partnership with Lost Sierra Food Project. Leslie Connor of Forest & Farm will guide...

Plumas Supervisors honor Richard Fletcher, all veterans

Richard Fletcher was honored Nov. 7 in a courthouse observance that recognized all the men and women who have served the nation and Plumas County in the Armed Forces. The brief ceremony, held by the...

Festive family fun run supports Plumas Charter

Mountain Valley Parents Club, the nonprofit parent organization at Plumas Charter School, invites community members to join in the Run Run Rudolph 5K and family fun run Saturday, Dec. 2. Participants will race through...

Quincy Chamber produces Black Friday/Small Business Saturday flyer

The Quincy Chamber of Commerce reports that it is proud to provide a free Black Friday/Small Business Saturday flyer to folks planning on shopping or dining in the Quincy area on Black Friday (Nov....

Taylorsville blood drive set for Nov. 10

A blood drive for the Greenville-Indian Valley community will be held Nov. 10 from 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the community room of the Indian Valley Museum in Taylorsville.  With the critical shortage for blood...

EPHC Foundation raises funds for ambulance remount

The EPHC Foundation board of directors reported that it is making raising funds for an ambulance remount (replacing the chassis while keeping the existing body) for one of the hospital's ambulances a top priority....

Beginning computer classes available in Quincy

The Quincy branch of the Plumas County Library is offering a free six-week beginner computer course. Classes will be held in the library meeting room; they begin at 11 a.m. and last about an hour....

Goings, Hammerich reelected to Indian Valley Chamber

The Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce annual election for directors Nov. 6 swept Travis Goings and Alicia Hammerich into office while holding Lara Wheeler and Michaela Trammell in a riveting tie. Goings and Hammerich...

November 2023 election results: Voters approve Beckwourth Peak Fire District in unofficial count

If unofficial election results hold, Eastern Plumas County will have a brand-new fire district following overwhelming voter approval Nov. 7 of the Beckwourth Peak Fire Protection District. The Plumas County Elections Office reported that Measure...

Nifty Thrifty seeks volunteers

Eastern Plumas Health Care reports that Nifty Thrifty, the hospital’s "powerhouse auxiliary," needs folks to join its team of "fun, friendly volunteers." The auxiliary helps raise money for equipment, staff scholarships, and other needed...

Pile burning continues this week on Plumas National Forest

After a successful day of pile burning Nov. 6 on the Plumas National Forest, ignitions continued Nov. 7 and are expected to progress throughout the week on additional projects, reports PNF Public Information Officer...

EPHC Foundation regroups with new board members

Eastern Plumas Health Care reports that after taking a hiatus during the pandemic, the EPHC Foundation has regrouped and appointed nine new members to the board of directors. These members are established leaders across...
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