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Colusa issues second round of coronavirus relief funds

Colusa County began issuing checks to local businesses last week in a second round of providing coronavirus relief funding. The program is part of Colusa...

Colusa fills economic development, tourism director position

The Colusa City Council voted unanimously on Nov. 4 to keep the citys contracted economic development strategist on as a full-time employee. Kristy Levings, principal...

Colusa Planning Commission approves cannabis packaging business

The Colusa Planning Commission is asking for " more teeth" in the citys development agreements with cannabis companies. Commissioners approved an agreement on Nov. 10...

CCOE provides innovative adjustments to teaching and learing

Colusa County Office of Education (CCOE) Childrens Services full-day and part-day programs are now implementing a variety of learning experiences beyond interactions with a...

Colusa County Airport management out of Ag Department

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 27 completed the transition of the Colusa County Airports management out of the Agricultural Commissioner's office. After...

County awards bid for Lodoga Stonyford Road repair

Roadwork is underway to repair the segment of Lodoga Stonyford Road that suffered extreme damage from heavy equipment during the 2018 Ranch Fire, which...

Judge sides with Republican lawmakers in Newsom abuse of power lawsuit

A Sutter County Superior Court judge tentatively ruled in favor of Republican Assemblyman James Gallagher (Yuba City) and Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (Rocklin) on Monday,...

City continues meetings for Levee Park, hires firm

The City of Colusa announced in a press release that it has contracted the services of Melton Design Group, a Chico based landscape architecture...

Cities looking for grant funding for park projects

The cities of Colusa and Williams are applying for state funding that could help check off a number of park projects on their wish...

Funding awarded for Sacramento River salmon projects

The Bureau of Reclamation last week awarded nearly $40 million for salmon habitat improvement projects along the Sacramento River, from Keswick Dam down to...

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