Summer sizzled to above 100 degrees for more than a week. Many Susanville residents suffered from heat exhaustion and had to seek medical help.
Even farmers had to shade their cattle to keep them from dying of dehydration.
65 years ago
County law enforcement officers arrested 212 people in June, more than double for the previous year.
All suspects were sandwiched in a 400 square foot building until their offenses could be processed.
The sudden rash of arrests became such a burden on county law enforcement agencies that highway patrolmen and sheriff’s deputies were called on to work double shifts and increase patrols on city streets.
40 years ago
Jamie Pardee, 17, was selected to reign as the queen of the Lassen County Fair and Livestock Show.
30 years ago
Congress proposed legislation designed to give relief to struggling timber companies. The legislation was to prevent widespread bankruptcy among mills and to aid counties with jobs and revenues. Companies could terminate up to 40 percent of their timber under contract, without penalties. Also, it would allow purchasers to return up to 15 million board feet on any one contract.
25 years ago
Rose Beavers, of Westwood, picked all six numbers in Lotto 6/49, entitling her to half of the $14 million jackpot, or $7 million, plus change.
According to her daughter, Betty, both of them went out to play lotto at Eastshore Spirits, and Rose only had enough money to buy one ticket.
20 years ago
A series of summer storms resulted in 5,000 to 6,000 lightening strikes in the Susanville Interagency Fire Center’s area of responsibility, but only 54 fires were reported as of 8 a.m.
According to California Department of Forestry Fire Captain Mike Rivas, only two of those fires were larger than one-quarter acre.
Very little damage occurred as a result of either fire.
11 years ago
Reports of dry wells, failing crops and empty irrigation reservoirs convinced the Lassen County Board of Supervisors to declare a drought emergency.
“At last report, the Susan River was flowing at three tofive cubic feet a second, which is 20 percent of what was flowing at this time last year and only 4 percent of the June mean, so it’s really bad,” said Ken Smith, air pollution control officer. “The supply reservoirs in this system are basically empty.”
Five years ago
Fire crews and resources battled a wildland fire west of Susanville that started about 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 22.
The fire burned in and among several structures and homes west of Richmond Road and south of Single Tree Lane.
One year ago
Lassen County’s Board of Supervisors and Congressman Tom McClintock opposed the proposed closure of the Herlong Post Office.
Tim Holabird, McClintock’s field representative in Lassen County, appeared before the board at its Tuesday, June 21 meeting. He encouraged the board to approve a letter to McClintock opposing the proposed closure.
“The postal service in their wisdom wants to close the post office in Herlong,” Holabird said. “That would be a disaster.”
- Susanville Taxi agreement to be terminated
- Country Showdown deadline nears
- Undercover buy program nets nine suspects, small amount of drugs
- Sheriff’s Office conducts sex registrant sweep
- Two former Lassen County residents murdered in Fernley
- Work on Highway 395 between Hallelujah Junction and Janesville begins next week
- Beautification work completed one project at a time
- Lassen High School Football Boosters plan to raise funds for Arnold Field
- Grizzliette Show is a huge success
- Calfire Lassen-Modoc-Plumas Unit declares fire season
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