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2022-03-24

Quilt display celebrates National Quilting Day 

With the rain holding off until late afternoon on Saturday, it was quilts on display all over Colusa that made the biggest splash.  Hundreds of...

Little league raises 8k in street fundraiser

  Colusa Little Leaguers flag motorists in Colusa on Saturday to help support youth sports - and the public came through in spades. Little League...

Nut Tree author to visit Colusa

The Friends of the Colusa County Library is hosting another fun-filled event showcasing Diane Power Zimmerman, author of “Nut Tree: From a California Ranch...

Colusa dedicates land for future sports complex 

The Colusa City Council last week set aside 25 acres of land southwest of Will S. Green Road for a future recreational facility.  The possible...

Colusa splash park to get underway

Colusa could have its first children’s water park up and running by summer.  The City Council on Tuesday approved the purchase of splash pad equipment...

Baker appointed to Williams Planning Commission 

The Williams City Council on March 16 filled an open seat on the Planning Commission.  Williams resident Theresa Baker had reached out to city staff...

Ballot set for June primary 

With the candidate filing period closing on March 16, Colusa County now holds many positions to vote on, with two contested races shaping up...

Sites Reservoir moves forward with new sources of funding 

Sites Reservoir Authority officials said the water storage project west of Maxwell is the closest it’s been to becoming a reality since first proposed...

Old Gym renovation well underway 

The renovation of the Old Gym in Williams won’t be completely finished by Pioneer Day, but city officials said they are making good use...

Williams police to get new radios

The Williams City Council will outfit the Police Department with new handheld and vehicle radios to meet new encryption standards to block personal information...

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