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Search continues for missing Meadow Valley man

  The Plumas County Sheriff is actively searching for a 71-year-old Meadow Valley man who was reported missing on May 1.

  Clifford Wade was last seen around noon on that Wednesday.

 

Mill repairs could cause temporary power outage

Feather Publishing
5/10/2013
 

Customers of Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative could expect a temporary power outage on Sunday, May 12, or Monday, May 13, at approximately 1 a.m.

  

Missing Greenville woman may be in Redding

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Missie Dillon of Greenville has been missing since May 3.  She was last seen in Redding.
Feather Publishing
5/11/2013 update
 
Feather Publishing spoke to the Redding Police Department by telephone late Saturday afternoon and asked them to confirm a rumor that someone from their office had spoken to Helen "Missie" Dillon on the telephone. 

A return phone call to Feather Publishing from Sergeant Langley at the Redding PD confirmed that someone had called their office on Friday and gave them a contact number for Missie. Upon calling that number, the female they spoke to claimed she was Helen Dillon. They asked the person on the phone to come in person to any local Redding police station, but as of Saturday afternoon she has not been seen.
  

Students perform first musical in years

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Chester High School students finish their opening night production of “Oz” on April 26 with an inspiring performance of the song “Home.” Photo by Samantha P. Hawthorne
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Samantha P. Hawthorne

  Dorothy and her friends skipped down the yellow brick road through the Land of Oz and all the way to the Chester Elementary School gymnasium April 26 and 27 to perform in a Chester High School musical.

  The combined cast of more than 40 drama and music students collaborated to perform “Oz,” a musical adaption of the timeless tale “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.”

  The young thespians provided plenty of entertainment and wit, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats in amusement. During several scenes, the cast even engaged audience participation by dancing with select spectators, and choosing others to conspire with the Wicked Witch of the West, played by Annie Sylvester.

  

Residents ask electric company to spare Chandler Road trees

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This mix of pine and oak on Jeff Obenland’s Chandler Road property is considered a threat to Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative power lines across the road. Those with yellow ribbons will be cut down, while the oaks with red ribbons will be trimmed back. Photo by Debra Moore
Debra Moore

  “If I could, I would cut less trees,” said Bob Marshall, the general manager of Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative.

  Marshall said he sympathizes with Chandler Road residents who don’t want their trees cut down, but his chief concern is fire and the electric company’s liability.

  The cooperative plans to remove hazardous trees along the length of Chandler Road to prevent them from toppling into power lines and igniting a fire.

  

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