RGJ.com - News (not Fernley or MVN) - Fri Nov 06
Plumas County, Calif., authorities are hoping Saturday's America's Most Wanted feature on the August 2008 murder of a Reno businessman will lead to tips about his accused killer's whereabouts.
State water is annual forum topicChico Enterprise Record - Thu Nov 05
The third annual Butte County League of Women Voters forum on water will take place 1-6 p.m. Nov.
Officials, residents follow up on oodles of doodles in the forestFeather River Bulletin - Wed Nov 04
Mona Hill Copy Editor 10/28/2009 About 45 Meadow Valley residents met Monday, Oct.
Is it lights out for Greenville?Feather River Bulletin - Wed Nov 04
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor aknadler@plumasnews.com Move over Y2K, the lights may go out in Taylorsville and Greenville for New Year's, and it won't be because of a millennium bug.
Former CHP officer pleads to misdemeanorsFeather River Bulletin - Wed Nov 04
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.
San Rafael consultant wins state appeals court rulingMarin Independent Journal - Mon Nov 02
A state appeals court ruled that a Marin environmental consultant is not liable for damages in a dispute over a mixed-used development in Plumas County.
Chester Progressive LegalsFeather River Bulletin - Fri Oct 30
Legal Notices : Chester Progressive Legals 10/21/09 Clifford Drive, Lake Almanor property sale NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE.
East goes west, yet will it return?Feather River Bulletin - Fri Oct 30
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor 10/21/2009 So far, so good for the break-even status at the Indian Valley Medical Clinic off Hot Springs Road.
City of Portola weighs in on GLRIDFeather River Bulletin - Fri Oct 30
Diana Jorgenson Portola Editor 10/21/2009 As part of his city manager's report at the Oct.
Flu shot availability limitedFeather River Bulletin - Thu Oct 22
State health officials have encouraged all Californians to get a seasonal flu shot as early as possible and an H1N1 flu shot when it becomes available later this fall.
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