June 21, 2025
Modoc, US 51 F
Breaking News, Latest News, and Videos

Rhonda Haselip Invitational returning May 23

As spring returns to Modoc County, so does the 10th Annual Rhonda Haselip Invitational (RHI)!  After taking a break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are ecstatic to welcome our special athletes of all ages to participate. This exciting event gathers athletes to play and have fun with each other and awesome volunteers in a positive and safe environment. 

The event is scheduled for Thursday, May 23 at the Modoc High School football field. Registration for the event will start at 9:00 a.m. with the opening ceremony at 10:00 a.m. Lunch will be provided. Many organizations, businesses, and individuals work together to make this event a day to remember. We invite you to be a volunteer or to come watch and cheer for our athletes as they participate in the events. 

After the RHI, there will be a free movie for the athletes and their organizations to enjoy at The Niles Theater, graciously sponsored by Plumas Bank. The public is also welcome! Cal Pines also puts on a Luau for visitors and members of the public in the evening. Contact Liz at 530-233-4527 for more information about the luau.

Please join us for this fun-filled and inspiring day! At our last event in 2019, we had over 150 participants; let’s try to beat that number this year!  For more information on the event, registering an athlete, or volunteering, contact Terri Sides or Holly Stains at 530-233-6311 or Monica Wisser at (530) 233-7110.

Previous Article

‘Bow Wow Meow Luau’tickets benefit HPHS

Next Article

Dog attacks deliveryman, severe injuries

You might be interested in …

Controversial Coyote Plan Sent Back for Review

In a move many Modoc County ranchers consider a significant win, the California Fish and Game Commission has referred a controversial coyote reclassification proposal back to its Wildlife Resources Committee (WRC) for further review. The […]

Compensation Programs Fall Short

Wolves have moved from the ridges right up to front doors. Since late March the Modoc County Sheriff’s Office has logged 12 pasture intrusions and three calf kills within sight of ranch homes. In nearby […]

Working Together to Save Lives: Q&A

First responders from Modoc County EMS, Cal Fire, and the Alturas Rural Fire Department conducted a joint training exercise last weekend to improve emergency preparedness and coordination. The focus was vehicle extrication—a lifesaving skill essential […]

Modoc County’s Quiet Caregiving Crisis

By: Shaelene Tims A quiet public health crisis is happening in Modoc County. As residents grow older and health care workers remain hard to find, more people are becoming full-time, unpaid caregivers for their spouses. […]

40th Annual Masten Ramsey Stock Horse Jubilee

The 40th Annual Masten Ramsey Stock Horse Jubilee took place last weekend, attracting numerous participants from the local community. Saturday’s schedule included various single horse events and a Calcutta for the junior team events. On […]