Colusa is doing well in tough economy
In a time of economic turmoil and uncertainty, it seems Colusa County — which has seen the lowest unemployment rate in the state more than once — is enjoying an economic boom.
At least eight businesses have opened in the county within the last year. While some are having more success than others, knowing what’s open now is another way to remind the community to think local.
Fastenal, an industrial and construction supply company, opened in the beginning of May in Williams. Previously, Fastenal had no stores from Red Bluff to Woodland on the Interstate 5 corridor and the central location of Williams made the most sense.
“There is a lot of projected growth over the next five to 10 years in this area and we are reaching untapped markets for our company,” said Zed Vigil, manager.
“We’re like the Wal-Mart of Williams for industrial and construction customers,” said Fastenal employee Ryan Jackson. “Our location makes it easier for our customers who don’t want to travel to our locations in Yuba City or Chico, or the Wal-Mart in Willows. We’re surrounded by a lot of small agricultural businesses. There’s a lot going on in Williams; it’s a nice, small town — a perfect spot.”
According to Vigil, business is “excellent” since opening.

