Feather Publishing
1/22/2010 - 6:00 a.m.
Quincy, Portola and Taylorsville Elementary schools are open this morning, however Chester and Greenville schools will remain closed for Friday due to power outages. The schools that are open are running on their normal schedule.
Heavy snow fell in most areas of Plumas County overnight and buses will be chained up and running at the maximum of 35 MPH allowed on the highways under chain restrictions. Students in those areas may notice small delays due to the reduced speeds.
Current chain controls for Plumas County can be viewed here.
PG&E Electrical System Outage Map
Send Feather Publishing your snow reports and photos.
- Quincy farmers market kicks off this week
- New Portola High School graduates enter the ‘real world’
- Greenville High graduates one of largest classes in years
- 30 graduate from Quincy High School Class of 2013
- 34 graduate from Chester High School Class of 2013
- FRC rodeo riders compete at nationals
- Bowling supports therapeutic riding program
- Obituaries for the week of 6/20/2013
- Births for the week of 6/19/2013
- Eastern Plumas Health Care will survive
Sports Headlines
FRC rodeo riders compete at nationals
James Wilson Sports Reporter After an incredible season, winning the West Coast regionals and being ranked fourth in the nation, the Feather River College rodeo team...
Read More...Bowling supports therapeutic riding program
James Wilson Sports Reporter 6/20/2013 The annual Horses Unlimited Bowl-a-Thon is back and set to take place at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 22, at La Sierra Lanes in Quincy. The annual...
Read More...15th annual century rides scheduled for June 22
Samantha P. Hawthorne
Staff Writer
6/19/2013
Bicyclists of all ages will be treading through Indian...














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