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City of Portola moves ahead with Prop 218 process for rate increase

Diana Jorgenson
Staff Writer
3/2/2011


At their regular meeting Feb. 23, Portola's City Council voted to go forward with the proposed rate increases to city water and sewer customers and to begin the Proposition 218 process.

 

Social services positions in limbo

Joshua Sebold
Staff Writer
3/2/2011

The Plumas County Board of Supervisors (BOS) recently delayed the filling of three vacant positions in the social services department, including two providing around-the-clock emergency responses to "serious allegations of abuse or neglect" in the adult and child protective services units.
  

Fifth annual Taste of Plumas event tickets now on sale

Feather Publishing
3/2/2011


Organizers are recommending that folks buy their tickets early for the fifth annual Taste of Plumas, scheduled for Saturday, April 9, at the Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds in Quincy.

The culinary extravaganza, a major fundraiser for Plumas Arts, is one of the most anticipated events of the season - and it has sold out every year. Annual rave reviews build the returning crowd.

  

Highway 70 slide cleared; Feather River Canyon now open

Feather Publishing
3/3/2011 - 6:00 p.m. Update
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Work continues removing slide material from Highway 70. Currently there is one way controlled traffic with a 20 minute delay.
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CalTrans reports that work on clearing the slide is completed and that Highway 70 is now open.

  

Another winter storm headed our way

Feather Publishing
2/24/2011

ANOTHER COLD WINTER STORM FROM WESTERN CANADA WILL BRING VERY LOW SNOW LEVELS TO THE REGION AND PERIODS OF HEAVY SNOW TO THE FOOTHILLS AND MOUNTAINS. SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION WILL BE POSSIBLE OVER THE NORTH END OF THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY WITH FLURRIES POSSIBLE AT TIMES ELSEWHERE IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY.

FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE WEATHER, UTILITY, AND HIGHWAY INFORMATION GO TO THE PLUMASNEWS.COM WEATHER PAGE.


  

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