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Volume XV Issue 115 | Friday, January 6th, 2023

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Dispatches from the Lucky Land of Lassen


By Jeremy Couso

SusanvilleStuff Publisher


Happy Friday! Welcome to the 2023rd year of the Common Era and the twenty-third year of the third millennium! It’s a wet, stormy beginning to the year and a lot of people around here are doing their best to hide inside this week.


Even with school back in session, town has been uncharacteristically quiet, and a lot of people are still recovering from the holidays. And storm after storm doesn’t help the prevailing mood either…

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Gray, gloomy and wet. This is the wettest beginning to a winter I remember since back in 2005. Which is neat, and I’m glad we are getting the much-needed water, but it is gloomy, nonetheless.


Dr. Bateson, Susanville’s resident meteorological expert measured a whopping 7.84 inches of water falling from the sky in the month of December, which is 208% of average!


According to Bateson that brings us to 9.54” of precipitation for the year, which is more than 120% of our yearly average and there are still storms backed up out in the pacific with lots of moisture headed our way.


And, oh boy, is the river up in town. The rest of winter is going to be interesting.


Jacksons Service Center


It should be noted, as a point of Susanville historical interest, that Jackson’s Service Center has sold.


When I got my license and started driving back in 1986, I can remember going to Jackson’s and filling up for eighty-six cents a gallon. In my ‘54 Ford pickup you could cruise Main Street for an entire night on a handful of change.


Travis and Terry and their families are fixtures in this town, and despite the sale and retirement, their legacy will continue. According to the Jacksons, the service center’s new owners will soon take over and plan to keep the name.


Thankfully, Al, who knows our Mazda better than I do, and his crew, will also be staying on after the sale.


There are few things more satisfying to me than seeing good people run a nice local business for 50 years before being able to retire and pass along their legacy. Congratulations to Terry and Travis for half a century as one of Susanville’s truly outstanding businesses.


Impress Your Friends with Your Geologic Knowledge


The Honey Lake Valley, while still technically a valley, is more accurately described by the geological term Graben, which is an “elongated block of the earth’s crust lying between two faults and displaced downward relative to the blocks on either side, as in a rift valley.”


Here in our valley, we are sandwiched between the Modoc Plateau and the Sierra Nevada block which are slowly moving apart. That means the Honey Lake Valley is continuously getting a tiny bit wider, and the valley floor is always sinking a little.


I just found this out and thought you would like to know.


Sheriff Dean Growdon

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Lassen County Sheriff Dean Growdon and Superior Court

Judge Mark Nareau at the swearing in ceremony. photo provided.


As I grow older, I find a very singular thing happening that I never even considered in my younger days – after a lifetime of depending on the advice and wisdom and support of people older than me, I find myself now surrounded by talented, accomplished, and solid individuals who are steadily getting younger than I.


It seems weird, and I’m not sure anybody ever prepared me for that.  


One of those youngsters is Sheriff Dean Growdon. Now, I grew up in the era of Ron Jarrell and, don’t get me wrong, because Ron is one of my favorite people, but he was the ‘old gruff Sheriff’ when I was in high school. He was like a scary, adult authority figure.


But Sheriff Growdon is just a kid! I remember him playing high school basketball for Westwood after I graduated in 1988. And anything that happened after 1988 can’t be that long ago.


And yet, today I see that Sheriff Growdon has been sworn in for his fourth term as Sheriff. Fourth term!


29 years with the Sheriff’s Office, and 12 years as Sheriff, and I honestly and truly cannot think of anyone better for the job. Even though he is just a youngster.


Congratulations Sheriff!


Have a wonderful weekend everybody and stay safe in the wintery weather!

Lassen College Offering Special

Workshop for Re-Enrolling Students


On January 11th, Lassen College will be offering a free, one day, drop-in workshop designed to help students returning to the college after an absence of one or more semesters.


“Students can come to campus in person and meet with someone to help them with things like financial aid, signing up for classes, special programs, etc.,” explains LCC Outreach Coordinator Annika Peacock.


“We’re offering 500-dollar gift certificates to the campus bookstore for the first thirty former students who re-enroll at our event.”

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While this workshop is targeted at returning students who must reapply due to an absence, it is open to anyone with questions about applying or enrolling at the college.


Re-enrolling students will be welcomed back after their time away and helpful college staff will address obstacles to re-enrollment from 9:00a.m. until 2:00p.m., in the Career and Transfer center.


Incentives offered for re-enrolling at the workshop include the $500 bookstore credit for school supplies and textbooks for the first thirty returning students, a voucher for Cougar Café lunch, snacks and drinks, activities for kids and Lassen College swag.


Many on-campus services will be participating in the event; BaseCamp, Student Services; Student Resource Center; DSPS; Financial Aid; Counseling; Admissions and Records; Outreach and the Cashier.


For more information contact Peacock at 1.775.567.9457.

Attic Fire in Susanville Home

Displaces Two Occupants and a Cat


Two Susanville residents and a cat were forced out of their home Tuesday afternoon when a fire broke out in the attic of a residence at 130 Hall Street.


According to details provided by the Susanville Fire Department, at around 1:45p.m., Engine 621 responded to the home for a report of smoke coming from the roof.


“Upon arrival,” explains SFD Engineer Dale Johnson, “E621 reported smoke coming from both attic vents on the front and rear of the house.”

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With all the occupants out of the building, firefighters made access inside the home and confirmed the fire was contained within the attic.


“Fire crews placed ladders on the exterior of the building and made access to the attic through the vents. Extinguishment was made difficult due to many void spaces throughout the attic.”


According to Johnson, fire crews eventually needed to open access holes from the inside of the house to completely extinguish the blaze.


The fire was determined to be electrical in nature.


Two occupants and a cat were displaced due to the fire and there were no fire fighter or civilian injuries.


The SFD was supported by Cal-FIRE, Susanville Police Department, City of Susanville Natural Gas and Lassen Municipal Utility District.

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Westwood in 1949 from an Eastman Studios photo

Chairman Named of Supervisors

January 6, 1943


Now service his sixth term as a member of the supervisors from Big Valley District No. 4, Peter Gerig was elected chairman of the board at the first meeting of 1943, this week succeeding W. J. Tunsion of District No. 1 of Westwood.


Supervisor J. L. Godman explained that 22 years ago, the board adopted the rule of rotating the chairmanship, so that all districts would be represented in that position. He complimented Tunison on his record of service as chairman of the board the past year.


At the meeting, the board renamed all appointees, who have served the past year, drew 225 names of voters to serve as trial jurors in 1943, and changed two ordinances, which through state legislation have become void.

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The SusanvilleStuff Team


Jeremy Couso

Owner, Publisher and Editor

Marshel Couso

Owner and General Manager

Ray Couso

Sales and Retention Consultant

Susan Couso

Feature Writer

Terra Avilla

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Shelley Bennett

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