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Solar eclipse visible on May 20

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5/16/2012

Plumas and Lassen counties will be among the best seats in the house May 20 to view the first annular solar eclipse visible from the U.S. since 1994. A solar eclipse occurs only during a new moon when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, casting a shadow toward the earth. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon is farther out in its orbit around the earth, making the moon appear slightly smaller than the sun, which creates a ring of sunlight around the edge. The center line of the eclipse path passes right through northeastern California, from Crescent City to Hallelujah Junction.

 

District 1 candidates for supervisor meet in forum

Debra Moore
Staff Writer
5/16/2012

Though the May 8 forum for District 1 supervisor was sparsely attended, those in the audience asked a lot of questions.

The three candidates spent nearly two hours addressing constituents’ concerns that ranged from the economy to schools to water.

 

County museum to add visitors center duties

Dan McDonald
Staff Writer
5/16/2012

Tourists traveling through Plumas County could soon have a place to get their questions answered.

By a unanimous vote Tuesday, May 8, the Board of Supervisors approved a pair of resolutions that would make the museum in Quincy the county’s visitors center as well.

   

Supervisors spar over committee appointment

Dan McDonald
Staff Writer
5/16/2012

 

Supervisor Terry Swofford told Supervisor Lori Simpson he was “pissed off” at her for questioning his integrity.

Swofford’s anger grew when Simpson laughed at him and said, “I’m sorry, but I’ve seen you in action. I don’t think you would represent us and be fair.”

 

Lafferty unveils initial PDH upgrade details

Mona Hill
Staff Writer
5/16/2012

 

Chief Executive Officer Doug Lafferty revealed initial cost estimates and building plans to Plumas District Hospital directors and a handful of community members at a special board meeting May 10.

Lafferty said the hospital building is sound although it does require some seismic and safety upgrades, such as strapping and sprinklers.

   

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