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05/20/2021

FBN – Broken Clay Farms

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. 2021-0000062 Date filed: May 04, 2021 The following persons are doing business as: BROKEN CLAY FARMS Business Address: 111 TARA DRIVE, COLUSA, CA 95932 Mailing Address: 111...

FBN – Zumwalt 1976A Trust Partnership

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. 2021-0000072 Date filed: May 18, 2021 The following persons are doing business as: ZUMWALT 1976A TRUST PARTNERSHIP Business Address: 520 MARKET ST., STE 4, COLUSA,...

Who’s flocked, and goosed? (05/20/2021)

Greetings from the Lopez Family, who sent a flock of geese and ducks to the home of Dan and April Kraft, of Colusa, for...

Two RedHawks look to write the next chapter

Last Thursdays signing ceremony attended by family, teammates, coaches, and school staff was a symbolic sendoff for softball player Makayla Frias and baseball player...

Pierce girls basketball has strong outing against PV

A shorthanded Pierce team gave the visitors from Pleasant Valley High School in Chico a run for their money, but the Vikings turned it...

Maxwell softball: easy win, tough loss

In two road games last week, the Panthers achieved a split after first downing CORE Butte on May 12 by a score of 15-4,...

Bears rebound from loss to finish week 2-2

It was an up and down week for the Bears, who despite an initial disappointing effort against U-Prep, built momentum with a victory over...

RedHawk Tennis rallies past Gridley

Colusas boys tennis team concluded its season by edging Gridley 5-4 in a hard fought match at home on May 12. Senior Adrian Perez, the...

Colusa baseball grinds out two wins over Durham

On the road in Durham last Friday, the RedHawks got all they could handle in a twin bill with the Trojans, but twice came...

Accused bank robber bound for trial

Colusa County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey A. Thompson on Friday found there was sufficient evidence for the man accused of robbing the Arbuckle Umpqua...

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