75 YEARS AGO.....1936
1,000 invitations were mailed this week by the Plumas County Chamber of Commerce to residents of Plumas County to identify themselves with this organization. The mailers ask that residents make an investment in Plumas County's future. Dues are $3.00 per year or $1.50 per year for women.
The ever growing office supply department of the Feather River Bulletin expanded this week when E.T. diVecchio of San Francisco was retained. He is a specialist in bookkeeping systems and an expert in filing equipment, typewriter ribbons, carbon printed forms, rubber stamps and all other office supplies and will provide stationery service locally.
50 YEARS AGO.......1961
The Plumas County Historical Society and the Plumas Ski Club will dedicate a monument Saturday afternoon in Johnsville in commemoration of the fact that it is the birthplace of longboard skiing competition in the western hemisphere.
25 YEARS AGO.......1986
The Flood of 1986: In the wake of the recent storm, the Plumas County Assessor's office reported $5 million of storm damage to the private sector and up to $22 million to public agencies.
10 YEARS AGO..........2001
Sierra Pacific Industries is closing its lumber mill in Loyalton, terminating the jobs of 100. The co-generation plant will remain open.
- 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
- Little League nears regional tourneys
- Business Scene for the week of 6/13/2013
- Delimbinator makes its West Coast debut



