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Students study health, quality of county streams
At the edge of Deadwood Creek in Lewiston, several children peered at wriggly aquatic creatures they had netted, enthusiastically trying to identify the various specimens. “The bugs either mean the water’s clean, dirty, or kinda in the middle,” said 8-year-old Isus Otis. More...

The Trinity County Planning Commission is scheduled to hold a special meeting next Tuesday night, March 16, to consider a use permit allowing reconstruction of the Trinity River Lumber Co. mill in Weaverville that burned down last September. More...

The first round of $4 billion in federal stimulus funds for developing broadband, high-speed Internet capacity in unserved and underserved areas has been allocated, but a $17.6 million proposal by IP Networks to run the needed fiber through Trinity County along Highway 299 did not make the cut. More...

Trinity County residents will soon get an extra hour of evening sunlight as California and much of the rest of the nation return to daylightsaving time at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 14. Many people will simply set their clocks ahead one hour before retiring Saturday night — remember, spring forward, fall back — so that they awake to the correct time. More...

A Trinity County judge spared a Lewiston woman convicted of dealing methamphetamine time in state prison over the objections of the prosecutor and the recommendation of the probation department. More...
“Jim Bunning, Republican from Kentucky, filibusters bill for unemployment!” How many of you thought people on unemployment would be starving next week? How many of you knew the unemployment in question didn’t even start to go out until April? Did your information source leave out that detail and more? Interesting. More...
TRINITY’S LIVELY ARTS
It was Art Cruise night and receptions were in full swing around town. I was there early and the regular volunteers at Main Street Gallery were busy setting up a food table in the midst of some of the loveliest pastel and oil landscapes I’ve seen in a while. The work is by Palo Cedro artist Beverly Dearman. More...
A little birdie told me that Wild Bird is now nesting at Kudos. Still a full service florist, the Kudos store now hosts two great shops in one location for your floral and gifting needs. See Kudos ad on page 9. More...
THURSDAY, MARCH 11 Trinity Family Medical Group, free blood pressure clinic, all day except noon to 2 p.m. Planned Parenthood, Weaverville, 9:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lewiston Lions Club, breakfast meeting, 7 a.m., Mountain Valley Grill. Trinity Lake Lions, I.O.O.F. Hall, Trinity Center, 7 p.m. Trinity P.U.D., community room at TPUD, 2 p.m. More...
Teresa Storch and Jeremy Facknitz will appear Saturday, March 13, at Mamma Llama, 490 Main St., Weaverville. Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door. A nationally touring performer for the past four years, Boston-based singer/songwriter Storch is constantly moving. More...
Lucetta A. Hunt, 98, of Weaverville died Feb. 20, 2010, in Redding. She was born Dec. 13, 1911, in Willits, Calif. More...
Hayfork girls miss out on Section repeat
The Hayfork High School Lady Timberjacks defeated Redding Christian 44-34 in the NSCIF Division 6 basketball semifinals played in Hayfork Tuesday and then traveled to Chico for the championship game on Friday only to lose to the undefeated Butte Valley Bulldogs 45-37. More...
Caltrans has the following projects scheduled through October: . On Highway 299, from 1.5 miles to 2.5 miles east of Burnt Ranch, pavement widening continues from 6 a m. to 5 p.m. Long-term oneway traffic control will be in place with up to five-minute delays. More...

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