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19 Ιουλ 2023 · The online edition of Feather Publishing's Plumas County newspapers. Feather River Bulletin, Portola Reporter, Indian Valley Record, Chester Progressive.
- News
An image from the column that was published on April 20,...
- Vitals
Dennis Elvin Simpson May 21, 1939 – June 28, 2023 Dennis E....
- Law & Order
By David Hollister Plumas County District Attorney Thank you...
- Opinion
By Dr. Kevin Trutna Feather River College...
- Events Calendar
This event is sanctioned by Plumas County Public Health...
- Scenes From The Annual Fair Parade
The 76th annual Plumas Sierra County Fair Parade made its...
- Collision on Highway 89 at Calpine Summit Injures 3
The California Highway Patrol reports that an accident this...
- Obituaries
Dennis Elvin Simpson May 21, 1939 – June 28, 2023 Dennis E....
- News
29 Ιουν 2023 · By charging a fee, we believed we would be leaving out members of our community and that everyone deserved to have access to news in a timely manner. Our advertisers have carried the weight of ensuring that everyone had access. It would take 10,000 subscribers to meet payroll alone.
Plumas County Library, with permission from Feather River Publishing and help with the CA Digital Newspaper Collection and CA Revealed, is currently working on getting all microfilm digitized.
Feather River bulletin of Plumas County Dates of Publication 1931-1945; Created / Published Quincy, Plumas County, Calif. : M.F. Small [and] George Dawley. Headings
Titles Dates Tags Counties Map. Help; About; Browse by title; Feather River Bulletin ... Feather River bulletin (Quincy, Calif. : 1931) (SN 93053421) 1931-1945 Feather River bulletin and Plumas independent (SN 93053422) 1945-1949 Feather River bulletin (Quincy, Calif. : 1949) (SN 93053423) 1949-present . Dates Digitized:
2 Οκτ 2024 · After shutting down printing early on in the pandemic, the Feather River Bulletin went exclusively online and became known as Plumas News. But, the local news outlet officially sunset on July 31st of this year.
3 Μαρ 2024 · Editor’s note: This story is part of a series devoted to the history of Plumas County. On April 18, 1906, 21-year-old Claire O’Rourke woke to trembling. “The earth was shaking and everything was falling,” she recalled in an interview with the Feather River Bulletin in 1988.