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  • Local Government

    Preparing for the Future of Butte County

    Mar 13 2024Butte County is facing challenges in maintaining essential services and public safety due to resource limitations, as highlighted in recent statements made by county officials and representatives from various departments.The county is currently dealing with a shortage of firefighters at rural and remote fire stations, which hinders the response to multiple emergencies simultaneously. Additionally, the upcoming opening of the new Butte County Jail in 2025 poses staffing and mental health service provision challenges.Sheriff's patrols are also under strain,...

  • Local Government

    Butte County Prepares for Hazard Mitigation Plan Update with Risk Assessment Meetings

    Butte County is partnering with the five incorporated communities and numerous special districts to update their 2019 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). The county is gearing up to address various hazards, including floods, drought, wildfires, and severe weather. As stated, "Floods, drought, wildfires, and severe weather are just a few of the hazards of concern to Butte County."Having an LHMP in place is crucial for communities, as it forms the basis for long-term strategies to reduce disaster losses. According to officials, "Communities with a FEMA-approved LHMP are...

  • Local Government

    Republican Leaders Call on Newsom to Release PaneraGate Documents

    Republican Assembly Leader James Gallagher and Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones have called on Governor Gavin Newsom to release documents related to the "bakery exemption" in California's fast-food labor law. The exemption has been at the center of the PaneraGate scandal, with allegations of favoritism towards a major donor of Newsom's administration.Gallagher expressed skepticism about the deal, stating, "It’s a heck of a coincidence that this deal, crafted in secret, just happens to carve out one of Newsom’s major donors." He urged Newsom to provide transparency by...

  • Local Government

    Gallagher Introduces Bill to Safeguard Patient Visitation Rights

    SACRAMENTO – Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher (Yuba City) has introduced AB 2549, the Patient Visitation Rights Act, to address the crucial issue of family visitation rights in health facilities and to ensure safe visitation practices during pandemic events.Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of visitation in patient recovery, comfort, and healing was widely recognized. Flexible visiting hours reduce patient anxiety and delirium, while visitors and care partners play a vital role in patient care by assisting with decision-making and discharge...

  • Local Government

    Butte County Library 24 in 24 Reading Challenge Encourages Diverse Reading

    The Butte County Library is hosting the 24 in 24 Reading Challenge, where participants are encouraged to read something in each of the 24 categories by the end of 2024. The challenge is spearheaded by Felix the Fox.Participants are required to write down their selected title and author for each category to track their progress. Each item read can only count for one category, and the categories can be completed in any order.Those who complete the challenge list will receive a limited edition Felix the Fox sticker and an entry to a quarterly prize drawing. A downloadable...

  • Local Government

    Important Information for Butte County Voters in the March 5, 2024 Primary Election

    Butte County residents gearing up for the March 5, 2024 Primary Election are urged to take note of crucial information provided by the county officials. Voters are reminded to refer to their Voter Information Guide and the State Official Voter Information Guide for detailed insights into election issues and candidates. All voters who opt for the Vote by Mail option are reminded that their ballots must be postmarked by March 5, 2024, and received at the Butte County Clerk-Recorder/Elections Office by March 8, 2024, in order to be counted. Additionally, residents are...

  • Local Government

    BUTTE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ESTABLISHES STORM INFORMATION LINE

    Butte County Emergency Management has set up a storm information line for residents to call and gather essential storm-related information. According to the announcement, residents are encouraged to call 530.522.3020 for storm-related information.The authorities have issued a warning to residents living in areas above 2000’ elevation, advising them that travel is highly discouraged due to the dangerous conditions brought by the winter storm. Road closures and power outages are anticipated as the storm progresses.In light of the storm's potential impact, Butte County...

  • Local Government

    Butte County Advises Residents to Prepare for Incoming Winter Storm

    On February 28, 2024, Oroville, California, is bracing for an incoming winter storm as the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Blizzard Warning for foothill and mountain areas of Butte County from Thursday, February 29, through Sunday, March 3. The NWS is predicting severe weather conditions with snow rates of two to four inches per hour and near zero visibility in some areas, urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel due to the hazardous conditions.Butte County Emergency Management is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of residents by closely...

  • Local Government

    GLENN COUNTY: Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program, application period extended!

    Today, California’s Office of the Small Business Advocate (CalOSBA), part of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz), announced that the deadline for the first round of applications for the Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program will be extended until January 13, 2021.

  • Business

    MULTIBRIEFS: Who should absorb home office costs?

    If there’s been one bright spot in the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s the ability of employees to work from home.

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