Granite Bay Mirror

Granite Bay Mirror The Granite Bay Mirror is a new community-oriented oline newspaper produced and distributed to serve readers primarily in Granite Bay and South Placer County.

Dear Neighbor,

The Granite Bay Mirror is a new community-oriented oline newspaper produced and distributed to serve readers primarily in Granite Bay and South Placer County. We will bring our readers general news stories, local business and real estate news, special announcements, news on events, local commentaries and editorials, church news, entertainment listings, seniors news, local sports, v

olunteer news, syndicated columnists, cartoons and games. My background in publishing includes over twenty-five years of management in newspaper and magazine publishing. Our contributors all have publishing experience, which will help us to better serve our advertisers and readers. We believe this will drive the Messenger to become a solid publishing choice within these communities. If there is ever a problem, either with an advertisement, a story or editorial, it will be handled promptly and courteously, as customer service is what keeps people loyal to a local publication. I personally hope you will invest in our publication, either by advertising or by subscribing. Your support is what makes it possible to give our community what it really wants in a hometown newspaper. Paul V. Scholl, Publisher

Nevada City Arts Council has announced the launch of the 2026 issue of MUSE – A Guide to Local Arts & Culture.An initiat...
01/08/2026

Nevada City Arts Council has announced the launch of the 2026 issue of MUSE – A Guide to Local Arts & Culture.

An initiative of the Grass Valley-Nevada City Cultural District and Truckee Cultural District, MUSE is dedicated to “telling local stories and uplifting the artists, entrepreneurs and creative businesses of Nevada County.”

Read all about it! 👇

Nevada County Arts Council announces the release of the third annual issue of MUSE – A Guide to Local Arts & Culture.

Placer County is raising awareness for National Human Trafficking Prevention Month through the Red Sand Project. Familie...
01/08/2026

Placer County is raising awareness for National Human Trafficking Prevention Month through the Red Sand Project.

Families, businesses, and community partners who wish to take part independently may pick up free red sand throughout January at several Placer County locations.

Check out the full story for more information! 👇

Placer County families, youth and community organizations are invited to participate in this year’s Red Sand Project, a community-wide effort to combat human trafficking.

Stroll through Tahoe City on 2nd Fridays! ❄️⭐The series kicks off on Friday, Jan. 9, with Shop, Sip & Solve, an interact...
12/30/2025

Stroll through Tahoe City on 2nd Fridays! ❄️⭐

The series kicks off on Friday, Jan. 9, with Shop, Sip & Solve, an interactive scavenger-style experience that takes participants on a tour of Old Tahoe City.

Read all about it! 👇

Each 2nd Friday Starlight Stroll features a new theme.

The Tahoe City Downtown Association (TCDA) welcomes newly elected members to Board of Directors. The Tahoe City Downtown...
12/19/2025

The Tahoe City Downtown Association (TCDA) welcomes newly elected members to Board of Directors.

The Tahoe City Downtown Association Board generally meets on the third Wednesday of each month from September through June, and all meetings are open to the public with a Zoom option available.

Read the full story here! 👇

The Tahoe City Downtown Association (TCDA) welcomes newly elected members to its Board of Directors, with terms beginning in January 2026.

🚌 The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved the purchase of 16 new public transit buses, including four electric b...
12/17/2025

🚌 The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved the purchase of 16 new public transit buses, including four electric buses for the Truckee-Tahoe region.

This decision supports the county's progress towards transit fleet electrification.

Check out the full story here! 👇

Placer County took a significant step towards its long-term transit fleet modernization goals following approval from the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday to purchase 16 new public transit buses, including four electric buses for the Truckee-Tahoe ...

The North Lake Tahoe Tourism Business Improvement District has received a 10 year extension, following approval from the...
12/17/2025

The North Lake Tahoe Tourism Business Improvement District has received a 10 year extension, following approval from the Board of Supervisors.

The extension goes into affect July 1, 2026.

Read all about it! 👇

The Placer County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved the renewal of the North Lake Tahoe Tourism Business Improvement District.

✂️ Rocklin's Walmart Supercenter's marked completion of renovations with ribbon-cutting ceremony, grants to local organi...
12/11/2025

✂️ Rocklin's Walmart Supercenter's marked completion of renovations with ribbon-cutting ceremony, grants to local organizations.

Read the full story here! 👇

Whether shopping online or in-store, the investment and renovation of the Rocklin Supercenter and Citrus Heights Supercenter illustrates Walmart’s commitment to providing Sacramento area customers with the best assortment, prices and overall exper...

💧 Placer County Water Agency (PCWA)'s Geographic Information System (GIS) team celebrates 20 years of teamwork and dedic...
12/10/2025

💧 Placer County Water Agency (PCWA)'s Geographic Information System (GIS) team celebrates 20 years of teamwork and dedication to the community.

Read all about it! 👇

The Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) proudly recognized the 20th anniversary of its Geographic Information System (GIS) program during a presentation to the Board of Directors on Monday, Dec. 8.

Counting and verifying votes takes time! And in California, we value accuracy over speed.
12/06/2025

Counting and verifying votes takes time! And in California, we value accuracy over speed.

Tahoe City launches "Holly Jolly" Strolls in December. Don't miss out on three enchanting evenings of lights, music, sho...
12/04/2025

Tahoe City launches "Holly Jolly" Strolls in December.

Don't miss out on three enchanting evenings of lights, music, shopping and holiday cheer on Dec. 5, 12 and 19. ☃️🎄

Read all about the events here! 👇

Three festive nights of local holiday shopping & seasonal cheer

All valid vote-by-mail ballots are processed in every election in CA, regardless of the outcome or closeness of any race...
12/03/2025

All valid vote-by-mail ballots are processed in every election in CA, regardless of the outcome or closeness of any race, if they’re postmarked by Election Day & arrive to the county elections official within 7 days. The official canvass is open to the public.

For more information, visit: www.sos.ca.gov/elections/official-canvass

CDCR schedules another parole hearing for Justine Vanderschoot’s killer, Danny Bezemer, three years early from his 2028 ...
12/03/2025

CDCR schedules another parole hearing for Justine Vanderschoot’s killer, Danny Bezemer, three years early from his 2028 denial.

Read the full release here 👇

The Placer County District Attorney’s Office announced that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has scheduled another parole hearing for Justine Vanderschoot’s murderer, Daniel Bezemer, on Dec. 18, 2025.

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The Granite Bay Mirror is a new community-oriented oline newspaper produced and distributed to serve readers primarily in Granite Bay and South Placer County. We will bring our readers general news stories, local business and real estate news, special announcements, news on events, local commentaries and editorials, church news, entertainment listings, seniors news, local sports, volunteer news, syndicated columnists, cartoons and games. My background in publishing includes over twenty-five years of management in newspaper and magazine publishing. Our contributors all have publishing experience, which will help us to better serve our advertisers and readers. We believe this will drive the Messenger to become a solid publishing choice within these communities. If there is ever a problem, either with an advertisement, a story or editorial, it will be handled promptly and courteously, as customer service is what keeps people loyal to a local publication. I personally hope you will invest in our publication, either by advertising or by subscribing. Your support is what makes it possible to give our community what it really wants in a hometown newspaper. Paul V. Scholl, Publisher