75 YEARS AGO..........1938
Plumas County went through the past holiday season without a traffic accident.
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The Feather River Highway was opened to light automobile traffic this morning for the first time since December 10 of last year when heavy rains damaged it to such an extent that it had to be closed for repairs.
50 YEARS AGO..........1963
The Plumas County Board of Supervisors this week expressed itself as favoring the proposal of Chester being the base for the rural mail route around Lake Almanor. The route is now based at the Westwood post office.
Postal rates went up January 7 and subscription rates for the local newspaper will go up February 1 from $3.00 to $3.50 a year, the first subscription rate increase since 1952.
25 YEARS AGO..........1988
The first baby born in Plumas County this year was Hilary Rose Russell, daughter of George Russell and Dale Nielsen at Plumas District Hospital in Quincy at 10:44 p.m. on January 5.
10 YEARS AGO..........2003
The murder trial of Raindancer Dickey O’Brien is expected to go to the jury this week. The Plumas County Superior Court trial began December 3, 2002. He has admitted to killing Mark “Jerry” Levitoff in January 2000 near Lake Almanor.
Note: items included in the weekly Remember When column are taken from our bound newspaper archives and represent writing styles of that particular period. The spelling and grammar are not edited, so the copy is presented as it actually appeared in the original newspaper.
- Assemblyman to speak at Memorial Day ceremony
- Pacific Crest Trail Association: the brains and brawn behind the PCT
- Water to become a standing agenda item
- Neighbors want private property cleaned up
- Two former Lassen County residents murdered in Fernley
- Obituaries for the week of 5/16/2013
- Greenville loses to American Christian
- Business Scene for the week of 5/16/2013
- Fishing Report for the week of 5/16/2013
- Greenville logger transforms biomass into bundles of firewood



