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PHIL NELSON THE TRINITY JOURNAL Heavy equipment operators on Friday tear into debris left from the Sept. 12 Trinity River Lumber Co. mill fire. Debris removal is expected to take several weeks. More...

Hayfork High School (11-0) wrapped up its undefeated football season by beating Westwood 46-8 to capture the 2009 NSCIF Division 6 championship Wednesday night, Nov. 25. * * * Trinity High School (9-3) defeated Colusa 16-13 Wednesday night, Nov. 25, to win the 2009 NSCIF Division 3 football championship. More...

From termite damage to dry rot, leaky roofs and wornout carpets, many of Trinity County's buildings providing office space and rental facilities for community functions are suffering from deferred maintenance because of tight budgets in recent years. More...

The Trinity County Board of Supervisors is set to consider two possible actions next week aimed at controlling medical marijuana cultivation and distribution in the county. One is a wide-ranging addition to the county's nuisance ordinance that is scheduled for possible action during a special hearing set for Monday, Nov. 30, beginning at 7 p.m. More...

A Healdsburg man was fatally injured Saturday when his vehicle went off Highway 36, the California Highway Patrol said. Yung Shin, 45, was driving eastbound west of Trinity Pines Road at 6:50 a m. at an unknown speed when for unknown reasons he missed a moderate right turn, driving across the solid double yellow lines, the CHP said. More...
The 'Water Vampires' are coming. Make no mistake; they will not be satisfied until they have greedily sucked the very life force out of Trinity County. Water is the new gold! It is the greatest resource that Trinity has, along with her timber and biodiversity. Trinity is about to be raped and pillaged. More...
Trinity loses an artistic gem
Last week we lost one of Weaverville's most prolific musical personalities, James Augustson. He wrote musicals — the text, lyrics and music. His down-to-earth style pleased the community. More...
Show your support for the Dawn Hospice. Buy a light on their Christmas tree in memory of a loved one. See the ad on page 6 for details and a donor form. More...
Nov. 26: THANKSGIVING DAY Nov. 26: Sixth annual Weaverville Turkey Trot, begins at 9 a.m. at the Trinity High School track. Donations requested. Nov. 26: Community Thanksgiving Dinner, 1 to 4 p.m., Golden Age Center on Browns Ranch Road, Weaverville. Carolyn at 623-6154 or Judy at 623- 8321. More...
Students explore the Thanksgiving story, traditions in a variety of ways — including soup
As Thanksgiving approaches, students in Trinity County are getting a varied menu from school to school and class to class as far as how the holiday is observed and what is taught. Some schools have no Thanksgiving celebration, while others partner with parents to put on a spread with turkey and all the trimmings for their youngest students. More...
Eugene Haller, 80, of Salinas went to be with Jesus Christ, his Lord, on Oct. 5, 2009. He was born Jan. 19, 1929, in Calexico, Calif. He lived in Salinas, Calif., since 1938 but routinely spent six months a year in Trinity County at the Odd Fellow's camp in Lewiston, attending Lewiston Community Church. More...
Cooler temperatures are setting in and colder mornings are predicted for the next several days, so come prepared! Trinity River at Lewiston is 304cfs, water temp 48; Limekiln Gulch is 4.6ft at 294cfs; Douglas City is 1.9ft at 335cfs, water temp are 46.6; Helena/North Fork is 8.7ft and 447cfs, water temp 45.9; Cedar Flat is 2.9ft at 584cfs. More...
The Hayfork High School Timberjacks' defense held Butte Valley to just 11 yards total offense in the first half while Hayfork's offense scored 30 points in the 52-8 rout of the Bulldogs Friday night at Hayfork's Ernie Glass Field in the NSCIF semifinal game. More...
Caltrans has the following projects scheduled through Saturday, Nov. 28: . On Highway 299, from 0.9 of a mile to 1.9 miles east of Salyer, pavement widening continues from 7 a.m. to 6 p m. through Nov. 30. Long-term one-way traffic control will be in place with up to eight-minute delays. More...