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Arsenic and Old Lace in Greenville

Feather Publishing
5/23/2013
 
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The Greenville High School Drama Class performs the final showing of "Arsenic and Old Lace" at Greenville High School on May 13.  Photo courtesy of Peter Lind.

 

Road work continues in Chester

Feather Publishing
5/23/2013
 
 
    Preliminary underground work is taking place this week on the “Chester CIR Project” in Plumas County.

    On Monday, May 13, Hat Creek Construction began paving operations on the east end of the Chester Flood Control Channel and on both ends of the Feather River Bridge. Grinding continues throughout Chester.
  

Students hired for summer Storrie Fire restoration work

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High school students hired for Storrie Fire restoration work attend their first orientation session at Mount Hough Ranger Station on May 4. Goofing off from left: Lucas Carmichael, Che Rubalcava-Cunan, Christina Anderson, Craig Martynn, Sierra Buttes crew leader Mandy Beatty, Levi Kinateder, Lauriee Jackson, Lathecia Watson, Jade Arrieta and crew leader Cody Clayton. Photo by Laura Beaton
Laura Beaton

  Eight high school students from around the county and beyond will be gainfully employed this summer doing restoration work in the Storrie Fire area.

  The students attended their first orientation at Mount Hough Ranger Station on May 4.

  Their trail work will begin June 24 and continue for six weeks, Monday through Thursday, with weekends off.

  The program is a partnership between the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship, Plumas National Forest, Plumas Unified School District, Feather River College, Pacific Crest Trail Association and numerous sponsoring businesses.

  

Lake Almanor business owners work to generate more Basin tourism

  A group of Lake Almanor Basin businesses are working together to promote the area as a vacation destination.

  For the last year, five local businesses — Wally’s Peninsula Market, Knotty Pine Resort and Marina, Lake Almanor Brokers Realtor Joe Gilmore and Smith Properties — have been working on a marketing campaign that reaches out to residents of the Reno/Sparks area to come visit Lake Almanor.

  

Pets benefit from extra consideration during road trips

Feather Publishing
5/25/2013
 

  Memorial Day symbolizes the start of summer for individuals, families and their pets.

  But before pet owners start planning trips to the beach and summer getaways, they should keep in mind that it’s important to plan ahead for pet travel and always keep the best interests of their furry, four-legged friends in mind.Traveling with a pet can be a wonderful and bonding experience or a not-so-pleasant one. It’s all a matter of proper planning and preparation.

  

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