75 YEARS AGO...........1936
Lack of snow to date has resulted in ideal skating conditions on the river ponds throughout Plumas.
Lights were turned on this week on the thirty foot outdoor Christmas tree placed in the courthouse square.
50 YEARS AGO..........1961
The new six mile section of State Route 89 around the west shore of Lake Almanor has been open to winter travel although it is not entirely complete. Placement of snow markers is yet to be done. Additionally, the Deer Creek Road, State Route 32, will be kept open for travel this winter.
25 YEARS AGO............1986
Quincy Fire Department chief Andy Anderson, interim Plumas County fair manager, will work without pay until the Plumas County Board of Supervisor and fair board select a permanent manager. The position has been vacant since November when Al Plank resigned at the request of the fair board.
10 YEARS AGO.............2001
Richard Hathaway will replace Michael Barry as the new Plumas District Hospital administrator. Barry’s last day was December 11 after eight years in that administrative position.
Note: items included in the weekly Remember When column are taken from our bound newspaper archives and represent writing styles of that particular period. The spelling and grammar are not edited, so the copy is presented as it actually appeared in the original newspaper.
- Plumas National Forest seeks comments on road use, meeting Thursday
- 15th annual century rides scheduled for June 22
- Portola community blood drive helps save lives
- Fundraiser dinner to benefit ALIVE program
- Memorial services scheduled for smokejumper Luke Sheehy
- Board tackles host of topics from hauling sludge to changing hours
- County offers its own vision for Lake Davis recreation
- Plumas National Forest fire restrictions go into effect June 15
- Interns arrive just in time for free compost workshop
- Obituaries for the week of 6/13/2013



