Oct 8, 2009 | Feather River Bulletin
News : Clio postmaster retires 9/23/09 Diana Jorgenson Portola Editor Clio's postmaster for the past 16 years, Steve Segoria will retire Friday, Oct.
Plumas County Museum's Mohawk & Sierra Valley Ranches Tour, Sept. 19
Participants will meet at the Museum at 8 a.m. to board the bus. From the Museum the tour will head east on Highway 70, noting various historic sites along the way, some of which are the Beckwourth Trail, Williams Railroad Loop, Spring Garden, and the newly renovated Feather River Inn.
Legal Notices : Plumas County-wide Legals 8/26/09 Abandons business name STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person has abandoned the following Fictitious Business Name: American Valley Animal Hospital.
Legal Notices : Portola Reporter Legals 8/19/09 Estate of Rose NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE of Gordon T. Rose, decedent Case Number PR09-00024 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Gordon T. Rose A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed ...
Special to Feather Publishing Ray Donnenwirth, Portola Area Historical Society 8/12/2009 Born as a railroad town in 1909, Portola will reach its official 100th birthday Aug.
White Sulphur Springs Ranch is the center of community attention
Linda Satchwell Staff Writer 6/3/2009 Anyone who has lived in Eastern Plumas County for more than a few months is probably aware of White Sulphur Springs Ranch and Hotel - the big old house on Highway 89 just past the Portola-McClears Road on the way to Truckee.