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Colusa to consider allowing pot testing on city property 

The Colusa City Council is considering leasing its unused lab at the wastewater treatment plant to Colusa Certified, a possible name for a prospective...

Fire department merger picks up steam 

Colusa Mayor Greg Ponciano said the first of many meetings to possibly consolidate the Colusa Fire Department with Sacramento River Fire Protection District got...

Removal of red tags in Williams to bring penalties

The Williams City Council introduced an ordinance on Feb. 20 that will make it a crime for people to remove an official notice left...

County officials to begin census outreach

Colusa County is gearing up for the decennial census that will take place in 2020.  The Board of Supervisors authorized Colusa County Health and Human...

Parks and Rec districts close out one season and look to the next

Representatives from Colusa, Arbuckle, and Maxwell recreation programs on Sunday gathered in Arbuckle for their biannual meeting.  The group discussed last years events and began...

Local groundwater agency initiates Prop 218 tax assessment 

Groundwater is something that benefits everyone, so just about everyone in Colusa County will have to pay for managing it. The Colusa Groundwater Authority (CGA),...

Maxwell Parks District operating at loss 

The Maxwell Parks and Recreation District Board of Directors last week received a draft copy of an engineer report that, when finalized, will be...

Williams maps out year of needed projects 

The Williams City Council and staff have set some lofty goals and objectives for 2019 that include street and park improvements, a new comprehensive...

County waits homeless prevention funding

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors last week decided to wait for the second round of funding from Proposition 2 before trying to tackle...

California approves pot deliveries in areas banned by local government

The California Office of Administrative Law last week officially approved state regulations that allow marijuana to be delivered anywhere in the state, even in...

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