Lassen County resident Gligo Terach was badly injured while walking home from his job at the Eureka Mine.
He was smothered under a sudden landslide and suffered a broken leg and broken arms. At the time, it was the fourth such accident in Lassen and Plumas counties in two months.
65 years ago
Issuance of sugar rationing books began in Susanville elementary schools. The program was created when the federal government froze all sugar sales during World War II.
30 years ago
The Susanville Consolidated Sanitary District voted to begin the bidding process on the expansion of the treatment facilities east of town.
The increase enlarged the plant’s capacity by 33 percent. The addition added approximately 1,422 connections to the previous capacity.
20 years ago
After emotional opposing appeals by Susanville Resource Inc. (SRI) spokesperson Treva Hearne and County Supervisor Jim Chapman, the Susanville City Council voted last week to support legislation that could potentially stop the SRI medical waste incineration project.
Senate Bill 1517 would subject medical waste incineration projects to local land use requirements, and give local governments the power to verify or deny such compliance.
Yet if the SRI and Lassen Community College have their way, the bill will die at the hands of a massive lobbying effort against the bill, an effort initiated by SRI.
10 years ago
Gail Bengard, president of the Lassen County Historical Society, was dismayed about the extensive vandalism at Susanville Cemetery and the arson at Roop’s Fort.
According to Susanville Police, officers discovered 80 headstones had been pushed over and 15 of those headstones were broken on April 15.
Three juveniles were arrested, two of them booked into the Juvenile Detention Facility and the third was released to the custody of his parents.
On April 22, police arrested two juveniles for arson at Roop’s Fort.
“This is awful,” Bengard said. “I guess the kids don’t realize just how awful this is.”
Five years ago
If walls could talk, the St. Francis Hotel probably could fill a listener’s ears with history and gossip of early 20th century.
To preserve the history of the building built in 1914 by Benjamin and Franceska Nuehaus, the City Council approved a resolution Wednesday, April 19 adding the hotel to the Susanville and Lassen County Historic Building Registry.
According to records, Frederick J. DeLongchamps, one of Nevada’s most famous architects, designed the hotel. DeLongchamps also was the architect for city hall and the old jail.
Last year
Firefighters from multiple agencies are continuing to deal with a fire at the Black Bear Diner that was first identified at 3:45 a.m. Wednesday, April 27.
Initial reports from members of the Susanville Fire Department said the fire had possibly originated in the kitchen at roughly 3:30 a.m. After an investigation by the department, it was determined the cause of the fire was accidental in nature. An investigation by fire captain Dan Weaver discovered the fire started from a cooking appliance being left on overnight, which overheated a cooking container.
The fire took about one hour to fully contain, with firefighters ventilating and dousing the flames in the kitchen.
- 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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