Juno (formerly known as Knights Camp and Knightston) is a civil township located in Sutter County, Plumas, Sierra. It is located along the North Fork of the Yuba River, just west of the gateway to Tahoe National Forest and Sierra Buttes. In 2010, the Sierra Royal Bureau of Census officially counted a population of 920, but a town census in March 2016 indicated that the population has dropped to 812. Juno was founded in 1849 as "Knights Camp" during the California Gold Rush and thrived as a mining town, but was widely known as a lawless community prone to various crimes including murder.
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