
Environmental effects can often cause striking results in something as normal as a sunset. Lake Almanor Basin photographer Jan Davies captured this dynamic panorama July 10 from the East Shore. She hazards the guess that the haze from the Colusa Fire is likely what produced such amazing color. Steeped in the shadows of the brilliantly setting sun are Lassen Peak and a lone fisherman. Photo by Jan Davies
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- From treed cats to injured people, Quincy Fire responds
- New disc golf course in the works
- Students perform first musical in years
- Residents ask electric company to spare Chandler Road trees
- School district and Plumas Charter will continue Greenville collaboration
- FRC rodeo team wins West Coast Region
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Greenville loses to American Christian
Greenville’s James Martinez rounds third and gives his coach Mike Chelotti a high five after hitting a homer during the Indians’ game against American Christian...
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