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Feather Publishing
11/21/2010
An earthquake has rattled a remote area of Plumas County according to the Associated Press, but authorities say there are no reports of damage.
The U.S. Geological Survey says a quake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.8 hit around 12:09 p.m. Sunday about two miles southwest of the community of Cromberg, or about 40 miles south of Susanville.
District Attorney Jeff Cunan argued that the county was passing up $515,000 per year in alcohol and drug treatment funding from the state and federal governments during the public comment section of the Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, Nov. 9.
He added that Plumas was the only county in California without an A&D program and the people at the state level were “perplexed” by the county’s refusal to appoint a new program administrator and accept the funding.

All other schools open and on schedule for Tuesday
Freezing temps tonight, take precautions
11/23/2010 - 6:30 a.m.
The bus barn at Plumas Unified School District called to inform Feather Publishing that all PUSD schools in the Portola area will have a one hour delayed start Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010 due to chain requirements. All other schools in Plumas County are open and starting on time, however some Quincy area routes may be running chains as well.
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