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Bergson in as Williams mayor, Jauregui as vice-mayor

Forget " Mr. Mayor" “ you can call him " Charles in Charge. Those were some of the first words spoken “ jokingly “ by...

2018 election filing dates

Candidates interested in running for an office on the June 5, 2018 Statewide Direct Primary Election may obtain petition in-lieu filing fee forms from...

Golden Roots Nursery cannabis manufacturing facility seeks planning commission blessing tonight

Tonight at 7 PM, City of Colusa Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider whether to recommend the City Council adopt an...

Greenceuticals latest cannabis business to make pitch to Colusa City Council Brian Pearson

Yet another cannabis-related business is looking to set up shop in the City of Colusa, and the company “ California Cannabis Cultivation Greenceuticals LLC...

Loves Travel Stop, Starbucks get building permits

Two long-awaited businesses are moving forward in the City of Williams, as the Loves Travel Stop and Starbucks projects received their building permits from...

Colusa City Council reorganizes for 2018

Colusa City Councilman Greg Ponciano will serve his third one-year stint as the citys mayor in 2018, while Councilman Dave Womble will serve as...

Truck routes, speed limit changes, and stop signs

Williams City Council holds transportation-heavy meeting as it weighs split from Colusa County Transportation Commission From traffic studies and speed limit changes to new stop...

Williams talks SB 54, limits to local cooperation with federal immigration authorities Brian Pearson

While the passage of California Senate Bill 54 “ the " sanctuary state" legislation that was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown in...

County develops Safe Routes to School plan

Colusa County officials and a Sacramento design firm have spent the past year mapping out recommendations that, if implemented, could make it safer for...

Supes plan to narrow focus, engage community before deciding on future of commercial cannabis in county

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors reiterated last week that they will take the slow, measured approach to potentially opening the countys doors to...

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