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The Public Affairs Branch provides outreach, marketing services, communications, and training that support EDD programs [8] and the employment of special targeted populations. The branch is composed of the Marketing and Constituent Services Office, the Communications Office and the Web Content and Usability Group.
Colusa County (/ k ə ˈ l uː s ə / ⓘ) is a county located in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,839. [7] The county seat is Colusa. [8] It is in the northern Sacramento Valley, northwest of the state capital, Sacramento.
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Colusa County Courthouse in 1908 The former Colusa Carnegie Library was built in 1906. In 1850, Charles D. Semple purchased the Rancho Colus Mexican land grant on which Colusa was founded and called the place Salmon Bend. The town was founded, under the name Colusi, by Semple in 1850. The first post office was established the following year, 1851.
The last county to achieve trial court unification was Kern County, where the state's last four municipal court judges were sworn in by Chief Justice Ronald M. George as superior court judges on February 8, 2001. [26] Therefore, at present, the superior courts are actually not "superior" to any inferior courts within the judicial branch.
The county government center was at the Monroe House prior to the county seat's move from Monroeville to Colusi in 1853; after the move, a two-storey wooden courthouse was built on Market Street in Colusa in 1854, near the present-day site of the courthouse completed in 1861. [2]
Aug. 3—A new and "permanent" affordable housing development in the city of Colusa is slated for construction after the Regional Housing Authority last month successfully closed on its financing ...
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