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The Downriver Volunteer Fire Department visited Cox Bar School on Feb. 10 to teach the preschool through second grade students about fire safety. More...
State may toss more budget surprises our way

Trinity County department heads are generally making do with their current budgets, but all are worried about the next fiscal year that begins July 1 as California continues to grapple with an estimated budget deficit nearing $20 billion. More...

An 18-year-old from Junction City had to be extricated from a vehicle Tuesday night after a crash on Oregon Street in Weaverville, the California Highway Patrol said. The CHP said Lily Marin Seppanen, 18, of Junction City was driving northbound on Oregon Street just south of Stony Gulch Lane at high speed at approximately 5:15 p.m. and lost control on a sharp right curve. More...

County officials draft emergency plan

Whether it’s another wildfire bearing down on local communities or a snowstorm that buries houses and isolates residents from outside help, Trinity County officials are hoping that an extensive emergency planning effort over the past year will help local agencies and first responders be better prepared to handle the next disaster. More...

People throughout Trinity County have a chance to provide input about wildfire protection plans for their communities. More...
GUEST COLUMN
As professionals in the business of preventing and treating substance abuse, we at Trinity County Behavioral Health Services spend a good deal of our time researching and reading current sciencebased literature and studies on the addictive nature of substances in order to better treat clients. For us, it is important to dispel the myth that marijuana is not addictive. More...
TRINITY’S LIVELY ARTS
If you like to listen live to some of best Americana folk/ blues/jazz/gospel, the music written by and performed by the Houston Jones band on Friday night at Mamma Llama in Weaverville would have been just your cup of tea, coffee or a Mocha Latte, plus a piece of chocolate cake. More...
Get out your garden gloves and join Larry Cordtz for a pruning seminar at Sunshine Gardens in Hayfork. See their ad on page 3 for date and time. More...
THURSDAY, FEB. 18 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. Hayfork Lions Club, Fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Trinity County Lyme Disease Support Group, 10 a.m. For location and more information call 623-3227. More...
Ed Kirsch and Lilas Adamson were crowned Valentine’s Day king and queen Friday at the Trinity Hospital skilled nursing facility in Weaverville. More...
Ronald L. Zaitz, 79, of Weaverville, passed away peacefully with his family at his side on Feb. 5, 2010, at Shasta Regional Medical Center in Redding, after a sudden illness. More...
We had constant rain most of last month but the beginning of this month has been giving us a break with intermittent rains and showers. When the rain lets up, the fishing turns hot and the fish start to move. The forecast for the near future is looking clear once again and the upper river should be good fishing. More...
The Trinity County Office of Education held the annual Trinity County Spelling Bee on Feb. 8 at Hayfork Elementary School with participation from 10 schools and 25 students. More...
The Hayfork High School boys basketball team ended a streak covering 50 years of futility when they defeated Champion Christian 82-57 to clinch the team’s first basketball league championship Thursday night at Hayfork High School. 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 one-way traffic control will be in place with up to five-minute delays. More...

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