Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
News
Submit a Letter
Best of San Benito
Business
Crime
Opinion
Community
Editorials
Letters
Religion
Schools
Politics
Nuestra Ciudad
Sports
Calendar
Upcoming Events
Submit an Event
Promote Your Event
Best Of San Benito
Best Of Ballot
Best Of Families & Pets
Best Of Food & Drink
Best Of Fun
Best Of Health & Beauty
Best Of Services
Best Of Shopping
Obituaries
Current obituaries
Archived obituaries
Submit an obituary
Writing Your San Benito Obituary
Obituaries
Place an Ad
Media Kit
Sponsored Content
Public Notices / Legals
Contact
San Benito Live
E-edition
Subscribe
Advertise
Contact
Search
NewsPaper
Your Local News Leader
70.8
F
Hollister
E-edition
Subscribe
Advertise
Contact
March 3, 2026
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Hollister Free Lance
Your Local News Leader
News
Business
Crime
Religion
Schools
Politics
Nuestra Ciudad
Letter to the Editor or Article Idea
Opinion
Community
Editorials
Letters
Sports
Calendar
Upcoming Events
Submit an Event
Promote Your Event
San Benito Live
Best of San Benito
Obituaries
Current obituaries
Archived obituaries
Submit an obituary
Writing Your San Benito Obituary
Obituaries
Place an Ad
Media Kit
Sponsored Content
Public Notices / Legals
Contact
Search
Article Search
Tag: blach construction
School bond measure draws big outside money
October 11, 2024
Over $100k raised mostly by construction firms
Ground breaks on new student union building at Hollister High School
November 29, 2023
Construction begins on new Hollister High School student union building
San Benito High School back in session
August 17, 2017
Incoming freshman are not the only new addition to San Benito High School this fall. Thanks to funding from a school bond measure that...
Summer classroom upgrades include AC, paint
August 11, 2015
San Benito High School students entering certain classrooms this fall will be greeted by air conditioning and modernizations that incorporate Baler red accent colors.
‘No place like home’ for Baler grad assigned to bond project
August 11, 2015
San Benito High School graduate Pablo Azcona remembers the days when he sat in classrooms with windows open and fans on and how it was unbearably hot.
SOCIAL MEDIA
5,035
Fans
Like
324
Followers
Follow
1,077
Followers
Follow