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Local governments spend CARES Act funds

Colusa County and the cities of Wiliams and Colusa had until Dec. 30 to spend all the money they received from the Coronavirus Aid,...

City Council welcomes new members, keeps leadership intact 

Two new members of the Colusa City Council were seated on Dec. 15. Daniel Vaca and Denise Conrado, who were elected on Nov. 3, were...

Williams to consider outdoor cannabis cultivation

The Williams Planning Commission made a bold move last month to recommend to the City Council that they allow outdoor cannabis cultivation in greenhouse...

Plans for local groundwater regulations starting to ramp up 

The Colusa Groundwater Authority and the Glenn Groundwater Authority are launching a media and social media blitz to alert the public and stakeholders of...

DAs office loses second investigator 

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors' decision to revisit the salaries of the District Attorneys Office investigators will come too late to keep the...

Maxwell Park and Recreation board considers new facility projects 

Hope for a functional community center or more outdoor recreational opportunities in Maxwell were discussed last week after members of the public voiced suggestions...

Whats that smell? Colusa to crackdown on pot odors 

The smell emitted from marijuana  is something you either love or hate. But with Colusa-dwellers making their opinions of the pungent plant - which some...

County to help small farmers replace old tractors

Colusa County is looking to make good on its promise to find a way for small farming operations to participate in a state grant...

County to help small farmers replace old tractors

Colusa County is looking to make good on its promise to find a way for small farming operations to participate in a state grant...

Local aviators offer to manage Colusa County Airport

Local pilots and aviation buffs, Colusa Countys most steadfast supporters of the Colusa County Airport, have offered to formally incorporate themselves as a non-profit...

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