Grass Valley, Calif. August 11, 2016 – Don’t miss the Fair this year. Enjoy the grounds, the food, the rides. Visit the exhibits and see your neighbors. Enjoy!
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Truckee Police arrest subject for felony DUI causing injuries and felony fleeing the scene of a collision
TRUCKEE, Calif. August 11, 2016 – On 08/11/2016 at about 1:20 am in the morning, Truckee Police Officers responded to a report of a solo vehicle traffic collision on State Route 89 at Rainbow Dr. A witness called 911 to report a vehicle had run off the road and collided with a dirt embankment, sustaining […]
Frenchman Boat dock to be pulled soon
QUINCY, Calif. August 11, 2016 – The Frenchman boat dock at Frenchman Lake will be pulled shortly and will not be available for the rest of the summer due to low water conditions. Frenchman Lake is located near Portola, CA within the Plumas National Forest. The dock was pulled in late June last year due […]
Back to School immunization clinics in Aug. 16 and 17 in Grass Valley
August 11, 2016 – Getting vaccinated according to the recommended immunization schedule is one of the most important things a parent can do to protect their child’s health. Diseases can quickly spread among groups of children who aren’t vaccinated. Whether it’s a baby starting at a new child care facility, a toddler heading to preschool, […]
Above normal temperatures are here to stay
August 11, 2016 – Dry weather with a gradual warming trend for the rest of the week. Continued dry with above normal temperatures through next week. Discussion Upper level high pressure pushing in over the west coast for fair skies over the CWA this morning. Delta breeze running slightly stronger than 24 hours ago with […]
Some good leads emerge in search for Yuba canyon shooter
Nevada City, Calif. August 10, 2016 at 4:35 PM – Sheriff Keith Royal expressed some cautious optimism when talking to YubaNet, “We are following up on some pretty good leads,” the Nevada County Sheriff said.”I hope they pan out and we’ll resolve this quickly.” Numerous agencies are combing the South Yuba canyon between the Town […]
West Nile Virus Detected in a Bird in Nevada County
August 10, 2016 – West Nile Virus (WNV) was detected in a dead bird from Penn Valley this week. This is the first confirmation of WNV in the county this year. As of August 5, 2016, California has reported 10 human cases of WNV from eight counties and dead birds and mosquito samples have tested […]
PCSO searcher shot while searching for missing man
August 10, 2016 – On August 10, at around 6:37 p.m., several Placer County Search and Rescue volunteers were assisting the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office for a search of a missing person near the town of Washington on the South Yuba River. The three-person team was between Brown and Fish Creek when a gunshot rang […]
50-Year Photo Exhibit Opens in Nevada City Hall
NEVADA CITY, Calif. August 10, 2016 – A photo exhibit celebrating the Golden Anniversary of Nevada City’s Constitution Day Parade is now open in the foyer of Nevada City Hall. The display includes 35 photos of scenes from the very first parade through last year’s event. The parade was founded in 1967 by the late […]
Nevada County Sheriff update on shooting at the South Yuba
August 10, 2016 – On August 9th, 2016, at approximately 6:35 PM, the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office received a Medivac request for a Placer County Search and Rescue (SAR)Team member who had been shot in the hip while conducting a search for missing man, Timothy Hansston. Hansston, age 75, from Tulare County, has been missing […]
Gradual warmup continues
August 10, 2016 – Another warm day is expected across interior NorCal. Highs today will be close to average for August. Dry weather with a gradual warmup through the rest of the week. Broad trough remains over the area today. Flow through the Delta has picked up early this morning and will continue today with […]
Updated: Search&Rescue volunteer shot, search for shooter is ongoing
The information below is preliminary and may change as more details emerge. August 10, 2016 at 4:35 PM Cautious optimism by Sheriff Keith Royal after some good leads emerge. August 10, 2016 at 11:20 AM Placer County Sheriff’s Office has identified the SAR volunteer and provided an update on his status. August 10, 2016 at […]
Donner Lake will benefit from Water Exchange under Truckee River Agreement
SACRAMENTO, Calif. August 9, 2016 – The Truckee River Operating Agreement (TROA) implemented in December 2015 provides new mechanisms for federal, states (California and Nevada), tribal and local agencies to address unique and challenging water management issues. This week, parties to TROA exhibited flexibility and cooperation by agreeing to a series of water exchange transactions, […]
Perseid meteors could see ‘surge in activity’ on Aug. 11-12
Aug. 9, 2016 – Friday 12 August sees the annual maximum of the Perseid meteor shower. This year, as well as the normal peak on the night of 12/13 August, meteor scientists are predicting additional enhanced activity in the shower the night before, as the Earth passes through a dense clump of cometary debris. Meteors […]
Temperatures are creeping up, again
August 9, 2016 – Dry weather with near normal temperatures to begin the week, then heating up late this week. Discussion Clear skies across interior NorCal early this morning. Marine layer remains around 1500 feet deep at Fort Ord, and surface pressure gradients and temperatures are pretty similar to 24 hours ago. Upper trough along […]
Communication, Access, Fuels and Funding emerge as major issues for Yuba Canyon
August 10, 2016 at 10:35 AM Thanks to KVMR videographer Karl Chelette for the full video of the meeting. NEVADA CITY, Calif. August 8, 2016 – Ten experts in their field, over one hundred people in the Nevada Theatre, KVMR listeners and YubaNet readers participated in a community conversation about the imminent dangers facing the […]
State of emergency in the Yuba canyon – post your questions here
NEVADA CITY, Calif. August 8, 2016 – On Monday, August 8th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, KVMR and YubaNet invite you to a community conversation about the state of emergency in the Yuba canyon. Join us at the Nevada Theatre and participate in the dialogue. Feel free to post your questions and comments here. […]
Rod Byers Receives Western Fairs Association’s Blue Ribbon Award from the Nevada County Fair
August 8, 2016 – Rod Byers of Grass Valley has been named the 2016 Blue Ribbon Award recipient by the Nevada County Fairgrounds Board of Directors. The award was created by Western Fairs Association (WFA), a nonprofit trade association serving the Fair industry, to recognize those who support and contribute to the quality of their […]
Drought conditions slow the growth of Douglas fir trees across the West
August 8, 2016 – Whether growing along the rim of the Grand Canyon or living in the mist with California’s coastal redwoods, Douglas fir trees are consistently sensitive to drought conditions that occur throughout the species’ range in the United States, according to a study led by a researcher at the University of California, Davis. […]
Nevada County Public Health Department celebrates National Breastfeeding Awareness Month this week at the County Fair
Grass Valley, Calif. August 8, 2016 – In Nevada County, there is a lot to celebrate in August, including National Breastfeeding Awareness month. Internationally, UNICEF, WABA (World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action), and WHO (World Health Organization) have recognized World Breastfeeding Week as August 1-7, and the USDA adopted this week as National WIC Breastfeeding Week. […]