Lloyd’s Journal
Where community and accountability meet.
City of Colusa honors employees for years of service
The City of Colusa recognized three employees for long service: Alan Campbell (20 years), Tim Bybee (10 years), and Sara Martin (5 years). Officials commended their dedication to city operations and community service during a brief ceremony at City Hall.
Colusa Police, Fire Departments Report Steady August Activity
Colusa Police handled 319 calls in August, making 18 arrests and issuing 92 traffic citations. Firefighters joined statewide strike teams, trained locally, and added three volunteers, bringing membership to 27. Fire Chief Logan Conley said staffing challenges persist but outreach and equipment upgrades continue.
Sticker Calendar Helps Families Plan, Strengthen Co-Parenting
The Colusa Sutter Yolo Regional Child Support Agency launched “My Sticker Calendar,” a colorful 2026 planner that helps children track time with parents while educating families about child support. Director Natalie Dillon said the project supports communication and reduces stress in co-parenting households. 2,500 calendars are available free in Colusa, Yuba City, and Woodland.
‘No Kings’ Demonstration Draws Crowd to Colusa
About 80 people gathered Saturday morning in front of the Historic Colusa County Courthouse as part of a nationwide “No Kings” demonstration. The peaceful event was one of many held across the country in support of Proposition 50 and broader civic engagement. Participants lined Market Street with flags and handmade signs as organizer Ed Conrado called it “about as American as you can get” to peacefully express differing views.