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Cannabis manufacturer gets city approval

The Colusa City Council last week unanimously approved a developer agreement with RPTS Development LLC, who plans to build a cannabis manufacturing business at...

First groundwater meeting held in Arbuckle 

The first in a series of Town Hall meetings on the proposed groundwater management tax was held in Arbuckle on Thursday.  Worried Colusa County landowners...

Audit shows Williams 2018 revenue down, expenses up

Williams officials announced at the City Councils March 20 meeting that the city received a " clean" audit report for the fiscal year that...

County prepares for next years budget

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors are instructing departments to stick to a status quo spending plan as they prepare for the 2019-20 budget.  County...

Colusa County endorses Flood Insurance for Farmers Act 

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors issued a letter to Congress in support of legislation that would provide farmers access to discounted rates under...

Sheriff declares continued state of emergency

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors last week, at Sheriff Joe Garofalos request, asked Gov. Gavin Newsom to continue to declare that a state...

NASA satellites spot drought effect on groundwater 

Arbuckles imminent demise highly overrated  The town of Arbuckle isnt sinking into the ground as reported by Bay Area media, but a small survey point...

Supervisors question out-of-state travel 

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors questioned the need for two county employees to travel to New York expense for information they could likely...

Out of country travel for Williams admin questioned 

The Williams Unified School District Board of Trustees voted unanimously to send President Sylvia Vaca and Superintendent Edgar Lampkin to Africa to check out...

Police shortage leaves agencies struggling with options 

Hiring and retaining police officers to work the streets continues to be a problem local officials are struggling to overcome.  The Colusa City Council said...

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