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Colusa dips into cannabis funds for needs report

The Colusa City Council agreed to use $15,000 from its cannabis fund to create a needs assessment report for the purpose of applying for...

Colusa purchasing used fire truck

The Colusa City Council has allowed Fire Chief Logan Conley to shop for a deal on a Type 6 Fire Engine, rather than go...

County commits funding for new jail

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors meeting on June 2 affirmed their commitment to build a new jail at the Colusa County Sheriff Office. The...

County to fix damaged stretch of road to foothills

The Colusa County Board of Supervisors last week took its first steps to repair a segment of Lodoga Stonyford Road, which suffered extreme damage...

County to streamline airport land use decisions

After nearly 40 years as a group of aviation buffs overseeing land use and operations at the Colusa County Airport, the Board of Supervisors...

City to sell road construction credits to Rohnert Park

Expecting a deficit in the budget because of an economic downturn from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Williams City Council voted 5-0 to sell more...

Pirelli project still in the works

The City of Colusa hasnt let COVID-19 dampen their enthusiasm for a possible project at the old Pirelli cable plant west of town. Despite lockdowns...

Williams hit hard by economic downturn

COVID-19 is expected to take a tremendous economic toll in Williams, whose revenue from Interstate-5 commerce is the highest in Colusa County. Finance Director Rex...

Census taking continues despite pandemic

Conoravisus has caused many things to grind to a halt, but not the need to have every person in Colusa County counted in the...

Bridge Street work on schedule

Work continues along a mile-long stretch of Bridge Street that is part of a $19.5 million Caltrans roadway rehabilitation project. The project that got underway...

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