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Williams Police using SLESF funds on cops 

The Williams Police Department will once again spend its annual Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund allotment on police officers salaries, as it has done...

County extends cannabis operations to include nurseries, testing

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors last week introduced an ordinance to amend the county code on commercial cannabis operations to include marijuana nurseries...

County gearing up for 2020 census 

Colusa County is planning to count as many residents as they can when the 2020 federal census gets underway next March.  The Colusa County Complete...

County to look at hemp production 

Colusa County could soon be open for local farmers to produce industrial hemp, a cannabis plant that lacks the high levels of THC, the...

Cannabis business park coming to Colusa

The Colusa Planning Commission on Thursday got a glimpse of what the Triple Crown Cannabis Research and Development Business Park on East Clay Street...

City questions annexation of county airport 

The Colusa City Council once again continued the public hearing related to the annexation of Colusa Industrial Properties into the city limits. City officials believe...

County reduces inflated impact fees

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors last week voted unanimously to temporarily reduce development impact fees countywide after admitting their growth expectations 13 years...

Colusa cleans up language on property owner responsibility for garbage

The Colusa City Council last week introduced an ordinance fortifying property owner responsibility for mandatory garbage service.  City officials said the new ordinance is essentially...

Speeding continues to rile Princeton residents

Last year, Colusa County Sheriff Joe Garofalo hoped a greater law enforcement presence in Princeton would help curb speeding.  When Garofalo held a community meeting...

Officials squabble over gas tax funding 

The Williams City Council meeting last week was reminiscent of a Colusa County Transportation Commission meeting when Councilman Roberto Mendoza channeled the spirit of...

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