The Red Bluff Daily News, a local newspaper in Red Bluff, California, has recently moved back to the downtown area at 728 Main St. The move was in the works for months, with input from Daily News staff in selecting the new location. The former property at 545 Diamond Ave. has been sold to Tehama County for the future home of the library, and the newspaper's publisher, Greg Stevens, expressed delight that the old building will be repurposed to enhance and preserve literacy.
The move to downtown is a return to the newspaper's roots, as it had operated in the downtown area multiple times in the past. The Daily News is a supporter of the downtown area and hopes to be an active participant in the Downtown Red Bluff Business Association. The newspaper has also leased a nearby warehouse for storage purposes. Plans for a new $6.3 million library have been approved, and a virtual tour of the facility can be viewed online.
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