
A 2001 Toyota Camry lies in the ditch downstream of the Meadow Valley Spring after 20-year-old driver Alesha Lindsey flipped over on the icy roadway at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 12. According to CHP officer Reese McAllister, Lindsey felt her car start to slip, tapped on the brakes, lost control, overcorrected, hit the embankment and rolled over. Lindsey walked away unscathed, but the seven dozen cookies she had baked for the Enactus-sponsored blood drive that afternoon were destroyed along with the car. Photo by Laura Beaton
- Plumas National Forest seeks comments on road use, meeting Thursday
- Portola community blood drive helps save lives
- Fundraiser dinner to benefit ALIVE program
- Board tackles host of topics from hauling sludge to changing hours
- Plumas National Forest fire restrictions go into effect June 15
- Interns arrive just in time for free compost workshop
- Obituaries for the week of 6/13/2013
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- Delimbinator makes its West Coast debut
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Samantha P. Hawthorne
Staff Writer
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