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Taylorsville, California is located in Plumas County. Zip codes in Taylorsville, CA include 95983.

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Wednesday Feb 1 | Feather River Bulletin

School closure meetings continue: No, no - We won't go

The general consensus at Indian Valley school closure and consolidation committee meetings seems to be that six to eight weeks is not enough time for the task at hand, and that the administration is unreasonable, unreliable and undesirable - or to put in into a simpler term - corrupt.

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Wed Dec 21, 2011

Feather River Bulletin

School closure process begins; Board adopts timeline, appoints committee members

The Plumas Unified School District governing board formally launched the school closure process at its meeting Tuesday, Dec.

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Sun Oct 02, 2011

Feather River Bulletin

Water rights holders continue weighing options

Many knew it was too late to prevent hundreds and thousands of dollars in charges on their tax bills come December, so the verification of that by the state and the county came as no surprise.

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Wed Sep 28, 2011

Feather River Bulletin

Water rights holders continue weighing options

Many knew it was too late to prevent hundreds and thousands of dollars in charges on their tax bills come December, so the verification of that by the state and the county came as no surprise.

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Wed Sep 14, 2011

Feather River Bulletin

Ranchers fit to be tied over watermaster fees

They and other water rights holders are in a fix with the increased state watermaster fees, which for most will rise by more than 400 percent.

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