A man arrested in Tehama County on suspicion of being in possession of 30 kilograms of cocaine has been indicted by a federal grand jury and charged with a count of possessing cocaine with intent to distribute.
Andres Guzman, 27, of Los Angeles, was...
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Federal charges in Tehama County bust
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Police seek info on missing man
As it continues its investigation into the disappearance of 56-year-old Robert Lee Folsom, the Red Bluff Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in finding the Manton resident who was reported missing by his son, Tyjal Folsom, on Dec....
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New law allows emergency personnel training
A bill authored by Assemblyman Dan Logue, R-Loma Rica, to allow emergency personnel training for volunteer firefighters was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown.
Assembly Bill 11 revises the provisions in a current law concerning employers allowing...
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Colusa City Council denies Brown Act violations
Citizens have again taken issue with the contract between the Colusa City Council and Mark Mayuga's economic consulting firm while Jan McClintock was city manager in 2011.
In a letter approved last week, the City Council denied all implications of...
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Students learn about grain safety
"Think before you sink," was the main message at an interactive, informational table for students about grain safety at a Progressive Agriculture Safety Day in Colusa on Friday.
One hundred and fifty-five students attended the event at the...
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Colusa, Yuba, Sutter back common juvenile hall
Colusa, Yuba and Sutter counties agreed on Tuesday to move forward with plans for a new tri-county juvenile hall in Marysville.
A joint powers agreement has not yet been written, but Colusa County is interested in moving a $5.6 million state grant...
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Duck calling championship is music to hunters' ears
Johnathan White speaks duck.
With his "red-bone speckle-belly goose call" in hand, the 23-year-old avid hunter from Merced participated Sunday in the California State Duck Calling Championship in Colusa.
"I've been hunting forever and thought it...
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Colusa man accused of running over girlfriend jailed again
A Colusa man is behind bars again in Sutter County, accused of trying to kill his girlfriend earlier this year when police said he deliberately drove his pickup over her.
David Allen Carrion failed to appear at his Aug. 21 court hearing and was...
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Bay Bridge construction on schedule to reopen on Tuesday
SAN FRANCISCO — Final construction work on the new, $6.4-billion eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was on schedule Friday, but bridge officials had not yet confirmed when it will open to traffic.
Paving work was nearly complete...
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'Jackets hound Bulldogs in opener
With the halftime score reading 38-0 in favor of the Yellowjackets, the numbers on the scoreboard suddenly became insignificant on the second-half kickoff.
After the Bulldogs kicked off and the tackle was made, Los Molinos High's Ramon Pena remained...
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RedHawks edge Trojans in season opener
Leading by six with 3:28 left in the game, the Colusa High defensive line held Durham quarterback Brycen Buck an inch short on a 4th-and-1 and the RedHawks pulled away for a 42-30 season opening home victory.
Two plays later, Ryan Abele broke free...
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Sports Briefs: Colusa High weight room fundraiser Saturday
Colusa High weight room fundraiser Saturday
Colusa High is holding a spaghetti feed Saturday at the Colusa Rural Fire Department at 235 Market St. to raise funds to improve the weight room facility.
RedHawks football coach Paul Theriault said about...
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Anglers can fish state waters free Saturday
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife encourages anglers to go fishing with a friend or neighbor who doesn't have a license this Saturday, the second of two days in 2013 when fishing licenses are not required.
CDFW offers two Free Fishing...
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Sports Briefs: Football, volleyball results
Varsity Football
Bradshaw Chr. 42, Maxwell 21
Three turnovers at the start of the second half quickly turned a 14-14 game into a 42-21 loss for the Maxwell High football team in their season opener against Bradshaw Christian in Sacramento.
The...
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Lady 'Jackets buzz Elks for home win
The Williams High varsity volleyball team bounced back from its Sept. 27 opening-night loss with a three-set win over visiting Elk Creek, 25-15, 25-20, 25-22 on Thursday.
Strong play by senior Mayra Ramos enabled Williams to jump out to a big lead in...
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Bears blast Esparto to open season
Oscar Sanchez walked off Greg Lemaster Field, proudly carrying the Pierce flag, and led his team on their victorious walk to the locker room after heading Pierce's 33-0 dismantling of visiting Esparto.
On Friday, Sanchez earned the right to be the...
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Tidal Waves complete fifth season
At the Arbuckle Tidal Waves awards ceremony on Aug. 23, 11 swimmers received pins for being on the team for its first five years in existence.
Alex High, Garrett Grimmer, Gabe Grimmer, Grant Grimmer, Jacob Delgadillo, Marina Delgadillo, Alexis...
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Eagles grounded by Dunsmuir
For more than 23 minutes, Princeton High hung with defending section 8-man football champion Dunsmuir in the season opener Friday afternoon in Princeton.
Then a disastrous 35 seconds at the end of the first half crushed the Eagles' momentum and the...
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Feather fly between RedHawks, Eagles
After watching Princeton High claw back from a two-set deficit and take a 14-13 lead in the fifth and final set, Sally Loeza took it upon herself to win it for Colusa.
The junior RedHawk fired off three consecutive aces and gave Colusa (1-1) a...
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Lady RedHawks top Trojans on court
The Orland and Colusa High girls tennis teams renewed acquaintances in Orland on Thursday, and it was the RedHawks who battled to a 6-3 win.
Colusa came in with the edge in experience, and the experience paid off.
"We're returning two of our top six...
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