Red Bluff Daily News - Sat Nov 07
Officer Gene Randall started his law enforcement career with the Plumas County Sheriff's office in 1999 as Deputy Sheriff.
Click to see current job opportunitiesFeather River Bulletin - Fri Nov 06
By Dave Keller Staff Writer A courthouse annex design that could cost as much as $6.98 million received the support last week of the Plumas County Board of Supervisors.
'America's Most Wanted' features case of Reno businessman's deathRGJ.com - News (not Fernley or MVN) - Fri Nov 06
Plumas County, Calif., authorities are hoping tonight's "America's Most Wanted" feature on the August 2008 murder of a Reno businessman will lead to tips about his accused killer's whereabouts.
America's Most Wanted to feature case of fugitive ex-wife of murdered Reno car dealerRGJ.com - News (not Fernley or MVN) - Fri Nov 06
Plumas County, Calif., authorities are hoping Saturday's America's Most Wanted feature on the August 2008 murder of a Reno businessman will lead to tips about his accused killer's whereabouts.
State water is annual forum topicChico Enterprise Record - Thu Nov 05
The third annual Butte County League of Women Voters forum on water will take place 1-6 p.m. Nov.
Officials, residents follow up on oodles of doodles in the forestFeather River Bulletin - Wed Nov 04
Mona Hill Copy Editor 10/28/2009 About 45 Meadow Valley residents met Monday, Oct.
Is it lights out for Greenville?Feather River Bulletin - Wed Nov 04
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor aknadler@plumasnews.com Move over Y2K, the lights may go out in Taylorsville and Greenville for New Year's, and it won't be because of a millennium bug.
Former CHP officer pleads to misdemeanorsFeather River Bulletin - Wed Nov 04
Joshua Sebold Staff Writer 10/21/2009 Former Quincy Area California Highway Patrol Officer William LaMar pled no contest to misdemeanor charges of battery and attempting to prevent a victim from reporting a crime Wednesday, Oct.
National forests selling Christmas tree cutting permitsChico Enterprise-Record - Mon Nov 02
Christmas tree cutting permits are going on sale this week on two of the three nearby National Forests.
San Rafael consultant wins state appeals court rulingMarin Independent Journal - Mon Nov 02
A state appeals court ruled that a Marin environmental consultant is not liable for damages in a dispute over a mixed-used development in Plumas County.
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