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Marianne Boll-See

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  • Sierra Sun Newspaper

Past articles by Marianne:

Strength in Pride event at the Miners Foundry

Maddux Eckerling is a senior at Ghidotti High School who is launching an event called Strength in Pride at the Miners Foundry Cultural Center to educate the community on what → Read More

'Don’t worry I’m coming!’: Re-Store employees describe living through structure collapse

The roof of Nevada County’s Habitat For Humanity Re-Store came crashing down under the weight of snow soaked with rain yesterday at around 4:45 p.m. along the 12000 block of Loma Rica Drive in rural Grass Valley. → Read More

Narrow Gauge Railroad's female president goes missing

The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum (NCNGRR) is celebrating Women’s History Month throughout March with a series of events recognizing Sarah Kidder, who became the first woman railroad president → Read More

Closures around Nevada County, extreme weather shelter extended through Friday

Due to the forecast of ongoing heavy snow through Tuesday evening, all Western and Eastern Nevada County facilities will be closed today according to Nevada County officials. → Read More

Nevada County man exonerated: Cold case solved after 40 years

In the time since Michael Stone’s wife was murdered on Oct. 15, 1981, he has faced many obstacles to healing. → Read More

Shoot away the stress: Gold Award scout offers teen archery event

Grass Valley teen Chloe Voss is organizing a free archery event as part of her Girl Scout Gold Award, which is the highest award a Girl Scout can earn. The event will take place at the Nevada County Sportsman Club in Nevada City on April 2 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Chloe and her father Brad Voss will offer instruction on safety, the handling of the equipment, and fun ways to practice or… → Read More

‘We need to do something’: Cancer Aid Thrift in need of community support

Grass Valley’s Cancer Aid Thrift Shop has been serving the community for over 51 years helping cancer patients pay their bills. Now, the store needs help paying its bills. → Read More

Grass Valley Vice Mayor Hilary Hodge addresses DUI charge, social media

Tuesday night’s Grass Valley City Council meeting started off on a difficult note for Vice Mayor Hilary Hodge, who was recently charged with a misdemeanor DUI. → Read More

Move-in day at Cashin’s Field in Nevada City: Affordable housing is only the first step

By Marianne Boll-See On Thursday and Friday it was move-in day at Cashin’s Field in Nevada City, a 51-unit affordable workforce housing project with 11 one-bedroom, 26 two-bedroom and 14 three-bedroom apartments. Each energy efficient apartment has designer-inspired finishes and covered parking. “The one-bedroom units were rented immediately,” Alma Paz, property manager for Winn Residential,… → Read More

Students at Silver Springs earn the privilege: A twist on curriculum is all about heart

Staff Writer Marty Mathiesen, Principal of Silver Springs High School wants to let people know what’s happening in his school. “We want to help make good citizens who have choices,” Mathiesen said. Silver Springs is an “alternative” or “continuation” high school, not a comprehensive high school, and that meanSilver Springs aims at the completion of a high school diploma and does not usually… → Read More

Trygg selected as new Fair CEO

Andrew Trygg, the Information Officer at the Nevada County Sheriff's Department, has been selected as the next CEO of the The Nevada County Fairgrounds by the Nevada County Fair Board → Read More

NV County Sheriff’s Office receives $4.8M grant for radio tower equipment

The Nevada County Board of Supervisors authorized the upgrade of radio tower equipment and replacement of 78 vehicle radios, 96 handheld radios and associated equipment utilized by the sheriff’s office for dispatch and operational communication... → Read More

Pay to complain: Hazardous vegetation cost share provision criticized

TRUCKEE, Calif. — The Nevada County Board of Supervisors accepted an informational presentation regarding the potential updates to the hazardous vegetation and combustible material abatement ordinance during their regularly scheduled meeting this past week. Nevada... → Read More

Independent report released on Idaho-Maryland Mine project

This week Nevada County released the independent report addressing the economic impact of the proposed Idaho-Maryland mine project. → Read More

‘Helping create a performing arts mecca’: Grass Valley council approves InConcert Sierra project

The project was approved on a 4-0 vote with council members Bob Branstrom, Jan Arbuckle, Mayor Ben Aguilar, and Council person Ivy present. Council member Hilary Hodge recused herself from the item.Mayor Aguilar ended the discussion by commenting on the outpouring of support from residents attending the meeting in “historic numbers.” Making a proposal and… → Read More