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Police arrest suspect in connection to Johnstonville stabbing
By lcnnews on Tuesday, May 06 @ 11:54:49 PDT
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May 6, 2008— Officers from the Susanville Police department arrested a man allegedly connected to a stabbing that occurred off of Johnstonville Road.
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Correction Notice
By lcnnews on Tuesday, May 06 @ 10:17:40 PDT
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May 6, 2008 — In the May 13 edition of the Times, it was reported in the story, “Council holds budget workshop Tuesday,” that the budget meeting would take place at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 7. The meeting will actually take place at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, May 6. The Times regrets the error.
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Council holds budget workshop Tuesday
By lcnnews on Tuesday, May 06 @ 10:16:06 PDT
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May 6, 2008 — The Susanville City Council will hold its third budget workshop meeting today at 1 p.m., with a number of issues to talk about regarding the police and fire departments, continued from its last meeting on Tuesday, April 22.
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Mobile home park rents stay low
By lcnnews on Tuesday, May 06 @ 10:11:01 PDT
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May 6, 2008 — Susanville City Attorney Peter Talia is on the verge of reaching an agreement for rent control at Hidden Acres Mobile Home Park.
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Blevins retires after 30 years at college
By lcnnews on Tuesday, May 06 @ 10:08:56 PDT
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May 6, 2008 — Wednesday, April 30 was officially the last day for one of the most resourceful people Lassen Community College has ever had.
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Teenagers escape major injuries in car rollover
By lcnnews on Tuesday, May 06 @ 10:00:09 PDT
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Five were lucky to walk away with their lives at 12:10 p.m. on Thursday, May 1, after they were in a car that went off the side of the road on Sierra Street.
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Susanville soldier injured by explosive in Sadar City
By lcnnews on Tuesday, May 06 @ 09:57:53 PDT
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May 6, 2008 — Sunday, March 30, 2008. It’s a day Susanville resident and Army Specialist Sean Moore will never forget.
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Government seeks to slow juniper encroachment
By lcnnews on Tuesday, May 06 @ 09:51:49 PDT
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May 6, 2008 — To Wendel resident George Cramer, trees — even juniper trees — are vital to our survival.
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Lassen Animal Rescue empties shelter
By lcnnews on Tuesday, April 29 @ 10:17:47 PDT
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April 29, 2008 — Dog lovers who live in Lassen County are rejoicing because seven canines placed into the animal shelter have new homes, with four more waiting final adoption approval.
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Luhring hired as LMUD general manager
By lcnnews on Tuesday, April 29 @ 10:11:55 PDT
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April 29, 2008 — “I guess we’ll have to call you Mr. General Manager now.”
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Board opposes $4.8 billion budget cuts
By lcnnews on Tuesday, April 29 @ 10:08:23 PDT
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April 29, 2008 — Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proposed $4.8 billion cut in education has caused concern among California educators.
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Utility pays for fraud investigation, but will handle the matter 'in-house'
By lcnnews on Tuesday, April 29 @ 10:05:35 PDT
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April 29, 2008 — Naysayers in the community didn’t cause the fireworks at the Tuesday, April 22 meeting of the Lassen Municipal Utility District — this time they came instead from a longtime Susanville public accountant who discovered a detailed description of his work was included in the board packet for public discussion as an action item for the board.
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Susanville Elks go to Westwood with dictionaries to third-graders
By lcnnews on Tuesday, April 29 @ 09:59:49 PDT
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April, 29, 2008 — Each third-grade student at Fletcher Walker Elementary received a dictionary as a gift from Elks Lodge 1487 in Susanville. Wayne Riggs, exalted ruler, made the trip to Westwood with the books on Friday, April 18.
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Westwood Pharmacy closes
By lcnnews on Tuesday, April 29 @ 09:56:40 PDT
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April 29, 2008 — The closing of the Westwood Pharmacy on May 3 is a sign of the times, according to Harvey Hamilton, who co-owns the business with his ex-wife Verna.
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Speed radar sign project in Clear Creek approaches completion
By lcnnews on Friday, April 25 @ 17:16:09 PDT
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4-22-08 Speed radar signs could be installed in Clear Creek this summer. To secure a way to power the signs, Sally Wiegand, project lead, arranged a meeting at the Clear Creek Park Friday, April 11, with Bryan Barr, a senior government relations representative for Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
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