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Volume XVII Issue 151
Monday, March 10th, 2025
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Adopt A Pet from the Lassen County
Animal Shelter – Bindi
Hey there, I’m Bindi – your future bestie (and I know it)!
I’m a 3-year-old spayed diva, up to date on all my vaccinations and heartworm negative. As for my breed? Well, that’s part of my charm—your guess is as good as ours! But one thing’s for sure: I’m 100% fabulous.
I’m an active gal with energy to spare and I’m looking for a human who can keep up with my zest for life.
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Whether it’s outdoor adventures, long walks, or playtime in the yard, I’m all in! I’ve been doing great on playdates, so I might be open to having a playful buddy, but I’m also perfectly happy being the star of the show.
Lovable? Oh, absolutely. I know just how to win hearts and I’m not shy about it. If you’re looking for a fun, spunky, and affectionate companion who’s as unique as they come, I’m your girl.
Ready to keep up with me? Let’s meet and start our next big adventure together!
Please contact the Lassen County Animal Shelter with questions/inquiries at 1.530.257.9200.
Featured animals at the Lassen County Animal Shelter are available for adoption on a first-come-first-serve basis. According to California law, all adoptable dogs and cats must be spayed and neutered before leaving our facility. If interested in adopting an animal, please contact the shelter directly.
Current shelter hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday. You can contact the shelter at 530.257.9200.
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Honey Lake Hospice Holding Annual
Afternoon Tea Fundraiser April 5th
Honey Lake Hospice has scheduled their annual Hospice Tea fundraiser for Saturday, April 5th, from noon to 2:30 at Jensen Hall.
The service includes a three-course English Tea including homemade scones with fruit jams and curds, tea sandwiches and nibbles and desserts.
Each table at the event is decorated by a community volunteer who also acts as a server.
There will also be a silent auction for some really terrific items.
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To RSVP and purchase tickets call 1.530.249.3847. All proceeds benefit the Honey Lake Hospice.
HLH was founded in 2003, established to improve the quality of life for the terminally ill in Lassen County by providing guidance and support to dying persons and their families.
The non-profit corporation is run entirely by volunteers, and all services are free of charge.
The organization’s trained volunteers become part of a team working with dying persons, their families, primary caregivers, physicians, home health nurses, and clergy.
As a volunteer hospice, they do not receive federal or state funds.
Doctors or other health care providers can contact Honey Lake Hospice when a patient is diagnosed with a terminal illness.
Families or friends of terminal patients can contact Honey Lake Hospice at
530-257-3137 for information regarding their services.
They provide services to dying patients in home, hospitals and nursing homes.
Bereaved persons may contact Honey Lake Hospice at 530-257-3137 for information regarding grief support.
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Blue Star Moms Holding BINGO Night Fundraiser March 31st
The Blue Star Moms, a support group for mothers of military members, is hosting a bingo fundraiser on Tuesday, October 1st. The event will take place at the Veterans Hall, located at 1205 Main Street, starting at 6:00p.m.
The fundraiser aims to raise funds for the organization’s various initiatives, such as providing support to military families and promoting patriotism. Admission is $5 per bundle, which includes five games.
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There will also be beverages and snacks available for purchase.
A total of 200 bundles will be available.
The Blue Star Moms invite the community to come out and enjoy a fun evening of bingo while supporting a worthy cause.
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Agenda: March 11th, 2025 Susanville
Planning Commission Meeting
The Susanville Planning Commission will hold a regular meeting, March 11th, in City Council Chambers at 66 North Lassen Street.
The meeting will begin at 5:30p.m. Click here to download a printable agenda.
Reports and documents relating to each agenda item are on file in the Office of the City Clerk and are available for public inspection during normal business hours and at the meeting.
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Agenda: March 11th 2025, Lassen County Board of Supervisors Meeting
There will be a Lassen County Board of Supervisors Meeting on Tuesday, March 11th, 2025, at 9:00a.m. at the Board Chambers, 707 Nevada Street, Susanville.
Click here to download a printable agenda for the meeting.
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Weather Bulletin: Winter Weather
Returns Tuesday Evening
Forecasters at the National Weather Service office in Reno have issued an Urgent Weather Message for Lassen, Mono, eastern Plumas and eastern Sierra counties.
The Winter Storm Watch will be in effect from Tuesday evening through Thursday evening with heavy snow expected in the higher elevations.
Snow accumulations of up to 3 feet are forecast near the Sierra crest with up to 18 inches in the Sierra communities.
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Winds will be gusting as high as 70mph.
Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday and Thursday commutes. Strong winds could cause damage to trees and power lines as well as blowing snow that could cause near whiteout conditions.
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The Riverside Hospital on Sacramento Street in Susanville, around 1938.
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Riverside Hospital Now Incorporated
March 10, 1921
The Riverside Hospital, one of the new institutions of greater Susanville was incorporated last week, with Dr. Geo. S. Martin, one of the principal stockholders, as president.
The hospital proper contains sixty beds and two operating rooms, fully equipped. A dispensary is located at the plant of the Fruit Growers Supply Company where first aid treatment is given and patients are cared for until their removal to the hospital.
All the instruments and equipment are the most up to date and best that are available at this time, and were purchased at a very low cost by Dr. Martin from the State Army before he left the service.
The building, while not yet completed, is open for public inspection and courteous attendants will be pleased to show visitors through.
The grounds will be laid out in lawn and shrubs immediately, and when this is done another show place will have been added to this community’s rapidly increasing number of permanent institutions.
A limited amount of stock in the Riverside Hospital will be offered for sale in the near future, and those who are fortunate enough to pick this up will have an assured addition to their income, as it is preferred to the tent of eight per cent annually.
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