90 years ago
An illegal gambling joint was seized and two operators were arrested.
The men were apprehended when law enforcement officials dropped in during two card games involving about 20 men.
40 years ago
One-time Lassen College student, Thomas Bucknell, of Westwood, was one of 20 agricultural students chosen by the governor to participate in a six-month farm management trip to Africa.
The group’s objective was to help train Moroccan farmers to use more efficient farming techniques.
30 years ago
A Westwood woman suffered a back injury during an auto accident while driving through the Feather River Canyon.
After the accident, the woman managed to save her child from further injury by climbing up a 50-foot embankment.
25 years ago
Eighty-year-old Harold T. “Bizz” Johnson, a longtime congressman who represented Lassen County for more than 11 terms, died at his home in Roseville. The trail alongside the Susan River was named after him.
The additions to Lassen County Hospital and the California Correctional Center were some noteworthy results of his work in Washington.
20 years ago
Susanville Forest Products announced last week its sawmill, which has operated since 1979, will be closing within the next 60 days.
According to a press release issued by General Manager Rick Parker, the decision was a direct result of the “direction of the Lassen and Plumas National Forest timber programs and the resulting lack of adequate timber supply in the foreseeable future.”
11 years ago
In Susanville, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline is approximately $2.12 as of Friday, March 14, and some say the price could go even higher.
Bill Harkness, plant manager for Staub Energy in Susanville, said many factors caused the recent rise, which affected the commodities market, such as the oil industry.
Harkness, who has been in the petroleum business for 17 years –three with Staub – said most crude oil is brought from the Middle East, Mexico and Venezuela. Because of the long-lasting strike halting drilling operations in Venezuela, which supplies 15 percent of the world’s oil, he said there is definitely a shortage of crude oil, which raises the price.
Five years ago
Students in Lassen High School’s Lassen Environmental and Applied Partnership program are working on 35 projects that will benefit others.
High school students and instructor, Dawn Egan, shared about the 35 projects during a Lassen Union High School Board of Trustees meeting.
Lassen Environmental and Applied Partnership is a community-based program where students do projects helping the community or school.
One year ago
The Soaring Eagle Blue Star Moms held its second annual bowling tournament and dessert auction at Main Street Bowl on Saturday, March 31.
Proceeds from the event helped the Blue Star Moms with its numerous activities including supporting military troops, veterans and wounded warriors; promoting patriotism; and honoring and supporting fallen heroes and their families.
- Chris Gardener band returns to Lassen County fairgrounds
- Lassen County provides vast opportunities for summer recreation
- County clerk sets Hanson recall election date
- Sheriff gives update on operations during open house
- Board certifies Hanson recall election
- Kamotkut Paiutes celebrate ceremony on ancestral ground
- Goodbye to the Times … sort of
- Limit government overreach through Free Flow of Information Act
- Remember When for June 19, 2013
- Biznews for June 19, 2013
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