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2022-02-03

Pierce boys’ soccer making steady progress

After a 12-day layoff, the Pierce Bears boys’ soccer team returned to the pitch at home Jan. 24, posting a 6-1 victory over Willows,...

Maxwell soccer plays Colusa to draw

Nothing has come easy for the Maxwell soccer team in its inaugural season on the pitch, but the Panthers have never stopped playing hard.  Last...

Pierce girls’ basketball tops in SVL

With just three games remaining in the regular season, the Pierce girls’ basketball team finds itself in sole possession of first place in the...

Pierce-Colusa girls match ends in stalemate

In the late game at Gregg LeMaster Field last Thursday, the Pierce and Colusa girls soccer teams played to a 1-1 draw in a...

Williams’ boys’ soccer stays unbeaten in SVL

Over the years, there have been some epic battles between the Williams Yellowjackets and the Hamilton City Braves on the pitch, and last Wednesday...

Farm Show open to visitors 

Opening day of the Colusa Farm Show on Tuesday brought a flood of visitors through the gates of the Colusa County Fairgrounds to learn...

Reno pilot helps transport dog in need of home 

It’s not every day a hero pilot drops wheels in Colusa County just to help a displaced animal facing an uncertain future.  But that is...

Clerk-Recorder Registrar seat available, Gallo-Vasquez to retire

After 28 years with the County of Colusa, Rose Gallo-Vasquez announced last week she will retire at the end of 2022, and will not...

County to analyze sales tax revenue

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors approved a contract with an auditing firm on Tuesday to provide an independent analysis of the county’s sales...

Local effort for larger share of tax revenue gains momentum 

The Williams City Council has agreed to help John Troughton in his effort to get cities to lobby the state government for a greater...

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