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The Weaverville Volunteer Fire Department was called last Friday afternoon for the smell of smoke inside a residence on Taylor Street. Firefighters arrived to find a strong smell of electrical smoke inside More ... TRINITY JOURNAL STAFF Customers new to cell phone service in Southern Trinity County found themselves back out of touch for three days last week when service from the More ... Recent storms in the North State are expected to draw many winter sports enthusiasts to the area. “We want everyone to More ... These Australian shepherd/Queensland heeler puppies are available for adoption at the Trinity County Animal Shelter. There are other puppies available as well. More ... The Trinity County Resource Conservation District and the Watershed Research and Training Center, in coordination with volunteer fire More ... The final Environmental Impact Statement for the Klamath National Forest Motorized Travel Management More ... Students at Burnt Ranch Elementary School participated Monday in California’s effort to break Australia’s record for the most people jumping rope at one time. More ... Last fall was a busy time for Trinity County’s environmental health division, responding to 35 new cases of health and safety code violations on properties scattered around the county, according to department director Rick Tippett in a recent quarterly report to the county Board of Supervisors. More ... The environmental study and proposed Negative Declaration with mitigation measures for a project to replace five one-lane bridges with twolane structures and rehabilitate sections of Mad River, Van Duzen and Ruth-Zenia roads in Southern Trinity County is now available for public review. More ... TRINITY JOURNAL STAFF The Weaverville Community Services District Board voted to raise some of the district’s fees after a public hearing Jan. 27. More ... Trinity County supervisors will meet with county department heads next Tuesday in an annual mid-year budget session to gauge how revenues are holding up to expenses and address any unforeseen problems in the current budget. The meeting will start at 9 a.m. in the Weaverville library conference room. More ... Trinity County Health & Human Services will hold H1N1 vaccine clinics in February. The vaccine is now available to all people interested in vaccination against the “swine” flu. All clinics will be at Trinity County Health & Human Services, No. 51 Industrial Park, Weaverville, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. on the following Fridays: Feb. 5, 19 and 26. More ... Trinity County Historical Society’s Feb. 13 meeting and potluck will feature Dr. Cricket Kidwell giving a presentation on her research on the Chinese in Weaverville. More ... Trinity Hospital Radiologic Technologist Ramesh Deswal and Radiology Assistant Megan Ibell demonstrate use of the new computed tomography (CT) scanner at the hospital. More ... Are you thinking about starting a food-related business but are stymied because health regulations require a certified kitchen? Maybe you don’t have the funds to purchase all the kitchen equipment upfront. More ... The Hayfork Chamber of Commerce will hold a public meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, at Hayfork High School to discuss and obtain more information on the proposed skateboard park project. More ... On Jan. 23, Weaverville resident Tanya Menezes Cooper fulfilled her goal of earning a college degree. The 46-year old mother of four graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership from Simpson’s School of Continuing Studies ASPIRE program. More ... Marynel Merris is a local quilting sweetheart who was nice enough to make a heart-embelished queensized quilt as a fundraiser for the Threads of History group at the Jake Jackson Museum. This benefit will More ... As senior high school students and their parents are making plans for graduation and college, they should also be reviewing the students’ vaccinations. Students who will be attending Cal More ... |
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