Saturday, April 19, 2025

Forest Service to Discuss End of QLG Project

The Lassen National Forest will host three public meetings to share the results of a workforce analysis and to gather information about possible impacts to our neighboring communities as the Pilot Project under Herger-Feinstein Quincy Library Group legislation comes to an end. The project was...

USFS Plans for Forest’s Future

The Eagle Lake District of the Lassen National Forest is commencing intensive planning for the South Campbell Management area west of Susanville on Highway 44. According to the U.S. Forest Service one of the primary objectives of the proposed project is restoration of eastside pine,...

Rangeland Partnerships

Recognizing the importance of using native plants to restore rangeland sites in the western Great Basin, staff members from the Bureau of Land Management’s Surprise Field Office in Cedarville are working with partners on programs to harvest seeds and grow seedlings for planting on...

River Safety Advisory from the BLM

Thanks to a heavy mountain snowpack, wet spring and quickly rising temperatures, the Susan River is flowing higher, faster and colder than normal for early summer. The Bureau of Land Management is advising anyone recreating on the river to be careful. Those taking to the...

BLM RAC Nominations

The U. S. Bureau of Land Management is accepting nominations for membership on the Northeast California Resource Advisory Council, a citizen group that advises the BLM on management of public lands. There are five vacancies for three-year terms and the nomination deadline has been extended...

Celebrating Wildflowers

After a remarkedly long winter, blooming wildflowers are a promising sign that perhaps summer is right around the corner. In recognition of this, the Lassen National Forest is “Celebrating Wildflowers” all this week. Throughout this special week, the Forest will promote the importance of native plant...

BLM – Native Plants Project

Recognizing the importance of using native plants to restore rangeland sites in the western Great Basin, staff members from the Bureau of Land Management’s Surprise Field Office in Cedarville are working with partners on programs to harvest seeds and grow seedlings for planting on...

Winter Snowshoe Walks

There is nothing like spending time outside during the winter to breathe in the crisp air and enjoy the winter wonderland on snow shoes. The Eagle Lake Ranger District will begin their winter snowshoe walk and education programs this month. “This is a great opportunity for...
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The Freshest Susanville Stuff

Job Announcement: Diamond Mountain Mini Mart: Cashier/Center Island Attendant II

Diamond Mountain Mini Mart: Cashier/Center Island Attendant II Position: Cashier/Center Island Attendant IIDate of Announcement: April 18, 2025Closing date: May 2, 2025Hours: 40 hours per...

Beverly Sue (Perkins) Kauffman – March 31, 2025

It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Beverly Sue (Perkins) Kauffman.Sue, as she preferred, was born September 20, 1940 in...

Susanville’s 98th Annual Easter Egg Hunt Starts at 9:00 Saturday at the Fairgrounds

The 98th annual Susanville Community Easter Egg Hunt will be held tomorrow, April 19th, at the Lassen County Fairgrounds! Kids from Susanville and the...

Lassen Youth Soccer Announces Two Scholarships for Soccer-Playing Graduates

Lassen Youth Soccer has announced two $500 scholarship opportunities for graduating high school seniors who have participated in Lassen Youth Soccer. Deadline to submit...