Williams Pioneer Review - December 23, 2015
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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 23, 2015VOL 8 • ISSUE 51 • SEQ 238 EST. 2008 A WWW.COLUSACOUNTY.NEWS A WE'RE PROUD TO BE LOCALLY OWNED
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Contents his time of year is one of reflection, of shopping for last-minute gifts, spending time with friends and family, and making resolutions for the year to come.As the Pioneer Review completes its seventh year, I am grateful to everyone who has played a part
in the growth and success of your county newspaper. Our readers and advertisers have helped me reach new heights of community journalism in our county.As I wrap-up 2015, it is no secret that this year has presented all of us with challenges and great opportunities. I often discover how lucky I am to find myself in the company of those making a difference in our communities, and extremely grateful having given the ability to record and share your stories. The Pioneer Review was about growth in 2015. During this year, I added pages and provided new content. Additionally, I opened the only newspaper office in Colusa County, located at 430 Market Street in Colusa; I can properly serve our readers and community. After all, isn’t this something you’d expect from a local newspaper? I would like to thank everyone for their support, trust and confidence. Without you I wouldn’t be able to accomplish these goals. Over the last several weeks, I have been planning the upcoming publication year and in the review of the last 50 issues, I become incredibly proud our growth. With reader feedback, I was able to identify the strengths that I can build upon, and the weaknesses I plan to overcome. Speaking of the new year, a few surprises are to be announced and I hope you will be as excited to hear about them - stay tuned. I hope you enjoy our special Christmas edition, and contained in these pages; you’ll find your news and a host of special treats. I wish you all a Magical Christmas and a prosperous new year.
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Blossom Farms pg. 4Letters to Santa pg. 5Christmas Services pg. 7
Santa Visit's Storytime pg. 9
Toys Distributed Just in Time for Christmas
pg. 10
Sheriff's Employees Adopt a Family
pg. 11
Marsh Wins State RCD Speaking Competition
pg. 12
Holiday Recipes pg. 14The Day Colusa County Saved Christmas
pg. 19
Christmas Memories pg. 20
Candlelight Memorial Service Helps Greiving
pg. 21
COVER IMAGE: A special thank you goes to
Lyndsay Ropers Photography
for Submitting the Cover Image of this edition!