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Classic Cars, Community Spirit Fill Arbuckle Streets
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Classic Cars, Community Spirit Fill Arbuckle Streets

Nearly 280 classic cars filled downtown Arbuckle on Saturday for the annual Arbuckle Revitalization Committee Car Show. Despite early clouds and a brief threat of rain, crowds enjoyed food trucks, craft vendors, and live rock music by Industrial Drive. Proceeds support community projects and preservation efforts, including the town’s historic depot site.

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Dogs Take Center Stage at Colusa's Annual Puptoberfest
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Dogs Take Center Stage at Colusa's Annual Puptoberfest

Colusa’s seventh annual Puptoberfest brought costumed dogs and families to Veterans Memorial Park despite chilly weather. The event featured contests, raffles, and activities supporting Friends of Colusa County Animal Shelter. Lucy, dressed as a pack mule, earned the inaugural Harvey Boes Award. Organizers said proceeds help fund veterinary care and shelter improvements.

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‘Jack Skellington’ wins top honors in Colusa Scarecrow Contest
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‘Jack Skellington’ wins top honors in Colusa Scarecrow Contest

The Stagehands’ third annual Scarecrow Contest featured 21 entries decorating downtown Colusa. “Jack Skellington” from the Colusa County Courthouse took first place, followed by “Ghoul-met Grill” from Environmental Health and “The Work Crew” from County Maintenance. Organizers thanked participants and encouraged community involvement for next year’s event.

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A community tradition renewed: Colusa prepares for Christmas Tyme

Organizers of Colusa’s annual Christmas Tyme unveiled plans for a redesigned Main Street layout and expanded festivities for Dec. 5. The event will feature free horse-drawn carriage rides, new food courts, and performances by local schools and musicians. Co-chairs Susan Meeker and Jack Cunningham said the goal is to revive the warmth of a true hometown Christmas.

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Committee Finalizing Courthouse Site for Law Enforcement Tribute
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Committee Finalizing Courthouse Site for Law Enforcement Tribute

Supervisor Merced Corona said the Colusa County Law Enforcement Memorial committee will finalize its courthouse site by December. Corona confirmed nonprofit status is complete and emphasized preserving courthouse aesthetics. The memorial will honor five fallen officers, funded through donations managed by the North Valley Community Foundation.

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County officials report local impacts from federal shutdown
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County officials report local impacts from federal shutdown

Colusa County officials reported early effects of the federal shutdown. Ag Commissioner Anastacia Allen said agencies like the EPA are furloughed, halting federal guidance. Food assistance for 2,700 residents will end Nov. 1, according to Health Director Elizabeth Kelly, though Medi-Cal remains intact. The county plans emergency food card distribution and local aid programs to fill the gap.

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Whispers in Will S. Green Park, Part II: The Restless Beneath the Oaks
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Whispers in Will S. Green Park, Part II: The Restless Beneath the Oaks

City research revealed Colusa’s first cemetery lies beneath Will S. Green Park. Records show some graves were never relocated after the site became a pool in 1920. Grant writer Sadie Ash and Cemetery Manager Danielle Hendrix confirmed unmarked burials likely remain under the park’s northeast corner. The discovery renews reflection on the town’s forgotten dead and its layered history.

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County Weighs Oversight After Explosives Storage Inquiry; Fire Chiefs Emphasize Safety and Transparency
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County Weighs Oversight After Explosives Storage Inquiry; Fire Chiefs Emphasize Safety and Transparency

After an inquiry about storing explosives locally, Colusa County officials reviewed oversight and fire safety protocols. Community Development Director Alexandra Fowler said no permit has been filed, but the board discussed updating zoning rules and improving coordination with fire districts. Williams Fire Chief Jeff Gilbert emphasized the need for transparency about hazardous materials and container storage.

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Supes Approve Library Office Lease for Tri Counties Partnership
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Supes Approve Library Office Lease for Tri Counties Partnership

Supervisors approved leasing unused Colusa Library offices to Tri-County Community Action Partnership for $2,000 per month. The one-year agreement offsets utility costs and supports local family assistance programs. Assistant CAO Molly West said the arrangement makes efficient use of county space while maintaining library services.

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Whispers in Will S. Green Park, Part I: The Forgotten of Block 85
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Whispers in Will S. Green Park, Part I: The Forgotten of Block 85

Beneath Will S. Green Park once lay Colusa’s first cemetery, Block 85. Forgotten and overgrown by the 1890s, it became the subject of eerie stories after a traveler claimed the dead warned him in 1909 that the town had forsaken them. Within weeks, officials removed 73 graves to the new cemetery. The haunting tale spurred action, erasing Colusa’s earliest burial ground but not its legend.

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Stitching Community Together: Quilters Guild Calls for New Members
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Stitching Community Together: Quilters Guild Calls for New Members

The Pacific Flyway Quilters Guild is inviting new members to join its monthly gatherings at the Colusa Masonic Lodge. Formed over 30 years ago, the guild offers workshops, retreats, and guest speakers for quilters of all skill levels. Secretary Arlene Arnold said the group values friendship and creativity as much as craftsmanship, providing a welcoming space for anyone interested in quilting.

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A space to create: Arts Council explores makerspace concept
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A space to create: Arts Council explores makerspace concept

The Colusa County Arts Council is surveying residents about developing a community makerspace and art hub. Board members Sadie Ash and Judi Broderman said the project aims to foster creativity and provide shared tools, classes, and retail opportunities for local artists. Results will guide pricing, programming, and future funding.

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