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Quincy (formerly Quinsy) [5] is a census-designated place and the county seat of Plumas County, California. [6] The population was 1,630 during the 2020 Census , [ 7 ] down from 1,728 during the 2010 Census , and 1,879 during the 2000 Census .
The county sheriff is elected to the nonpartisan office for a four-year term and is charged with preserving the peace, enforcing criminal statutes, and investigating known or suspected criminal activity. [35] More than three-quarters of Plumas County's 2,618 square miles (6,780 km 2) is National Forest Service land. [36]
The Plumas County Sheriff's Office is warning attendees to the upcoming Rainbow Family Gathering that there will be a 'zero-tolerance policy toward any illegal activities or behaviors.'
Plumas County was partitioned from Butte County in 1854. [2] William T. Ward was elected as the first County Judge that April. [3]: 159–160 Judge Ward was succeeded by E.T. Hogan in 1857, then Israel Jones was elected in 1863 but died before assuming office, so A.P. Moore was appointed by the governor and served until 1865, when Hogan was re-elected.
Populated places in Plumas County, California, including cities, towns, and unincorporated settlements (CDPs, neighborhoods, etc.) Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
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It served as the county seat during the founding of Plumas County in 1854. [1] The 160 acre ranch was owned and operated by James Haun from 1856 to 1876. [2] [3] The hotel is located at 355 Main Street and has been designated with a California Historical Landmark marker No. 479. [4]
KQNY (91.9 FM) is a community radio licensed to serve Quincy, California. The station is owned by Plumas Community Radio and airs a variety format. [2] The station was assigned the KQNY call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on October 17, 2008. [3]